“Alice is like Princess Kaguya, except instead of being found in a stalk of bamboo and sending suitors on impossible quests, she was found in a toy store and eats all the candy.” – Fossilmaiden
Cure Black and Cure White are absolutely gay for each other
“Alice is like Princess Kaguya, except instead of being found in a stalk of bamboo and sending suitors on impossible quests, she was found in a toy store and eats all the candy.” – Fossilmaiden
You see, the joke is that I do, in fact, make the rules, being the forum admin and all
“Alice is like Princess Kaguya, except instead of being found in a stalk of bamboo and sending suitors on impossible quests, she was found in a toy store and eats all the candy.” – Fossilmaiden
“Alice is like Princess Kaguya, except instead of being found in a stalk of bamboo and sending suitors on impossible quests, she was found in a toy store and eats all the candy.” – Fossilmaiden
Actual episodes of Fresh PreCure! that really, actually exist: (spoilers ahead)
The episode in which Cure Pine gains the ability to talk to animals because the fairy mascot was constipated
The episode in which Cure Berry's mom mistakenly believes Cure Berry has become a teenage mother and is hiding it from her
The episode that ends with all three of the main girls passing out in public because they've been neglecting their health and an ambulance has to take them to the emergency room
The episode that tries really hard to fake out the audience and convince us one of the side characters is going to become the secret fourth Cure, even though we already know she's not (Admittedly, I might have fallen for this one if I were actually a child.)
An episode dealing with the reformed villain's guilt and trauma over having spent her entire life up to that point in what was essentially a cult
...and I've only gotten halfway through the series!
> The episode that tries really hard to fake out the audience and convince us one of the side characters is going to become the secret fourth Cure, even though we already know she's not (Admittedly, I might have fallen for this one if I were actually a child.)
“Alice is like Princess Kaguya, except instead of being found in a stalk of bamboo and sending suitors on impossible quests, she was found in a toy store and eats all the candy.” – Fossilmaiden
I mean, not really? I didn't know any spoilers for the season going in, but the foreshadowing was heavy enough that it wasn't difficult to guess that Setsuna would join the team as the fourth member.
Granted, it is a show for children, and I think they kind of, like...intentionally laid the foreshadowing on really thick so that even elementary school-aged children could pick up on it and feel really smart for having figured out what was going to happen.
“Alice is like Princess Kaguya, except instead of being found in a stalk of bamboo and sending suitors on impossible quests, she was found in a toy store and eats all the candy.” – Fossilmaiden
Cure Milky is from Star Twinkle. She's themed around the Milky Way!
There are more things on heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy, Horatio.
My favorite henshin sequence from this season was actually that of the mid-season Cure, which is probably one of the showiest and most elaborate that they've ever done.
“Alice is like Princess Kaguya, except instead of being found in a stalk of bamboo and sending suitors on impossible quests, she was found in a toy store and eats all the candy.” – Fossilmaiden
I enjoy the henshin sequences from Star Twinkle a lot because it's one of the few where they sing a little song as they transform
Actual episodes of Fresh PreCure! that really, actually exist: (spoilers ahead)
The episode in which Cure Pine gains the ability to talk to animals because the fairy mascot was constipated
The episode in which Cure Berry's mom mistakenly believes Cure Berry has become a teenage mother and is hiding it from her
The episode that ends with all three of the main girls passing out in public because they've been neglecting their health and an ambulance has to take them to the emergency room
The episode that tries really hard to fake out the audience and convince us one of the side characters is going to become the secret fourth Cure, even though we already know she's not (Admittedly, I might have fallen for this one if I were actually a child.)
An episode dealing with the reformed villain's guilt and trauma over having spent her entire life up to that point in what was essentially a cult
...and I've only gotten halfway through the series!
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