Adults Are Useless: At first, "Dawn" has an inferiority complex because of this.Still didn't help matters, but at least there's Mia and the purple-haired background girl. Adaptation Dye-Job: Not quite, but around episode ten, the author realized that too many of the normal characters had black or brown hair, and promptly went back to retcon Emiru's brown hair to green.Actor Allusion: Ami-sensei gives justice speeches every other day, and guess who supposedly plays her? The author has herself stated that Kotono Mitsuishi as Ami-sensei is her favourite choice out of the imagine casting. The version on LJ has the Comment Corners. Available on the Precure fan community here and on ff.net here. Asa and Yoko take up the challenge (although Asa would much rather be a Toku hero) and go to find the Moon Pieces, opposing the Etherium at every turn. In desperation, the Garden's leader broke the Dial, scattered the resulting Moon Pieces in Kazahana City to buy time and sent Starry to go find two people to become Pretty Cure. The Moon Dial once belonged to the Etherium, a white void that would expand and absorb other worlds, until twenty-five years ago, when it was taken from them and given to the Garden of Days. He comes from the Garden of Days, a world that's protected an item called the Moon Dial to keep time and space intact. The next day, energetic misfit Kawada Asa and intimidating classmate Nakayama Yoko find items that resemble dated cell phones and meet a little fluffy orange thing called Starry. Futari wa Pretty Cure Blue Moon by Jisu (username friendshipbeam, although it was skittlestemple when she began writing), one of the first of many LiveJournal OC fics in the Pretty Cure fandom, is the Anglosphere's answer to this phenomenon.Īs night falls on the ambitiously-named town of Kazahana City, a number of objects land all across the town from the sky and a clock tower that isn't supposed to make sound at night rings twelve times. When the design sheet was proven to be a hoax, a few people began creating fanworks featuring the characters, knowing only their appearances and Cure names and inventing the rest. Before the character designs for Fresh Pretty Cure! were released, an anonymous ImageBoard patron posted fake designs for two Cures, their civilian forms, and a single mascot.
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