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* SchoolgirlLesbians: Nanami and Kohaku, who become the story's OfficialCouple after episode 15. Supporting characters and resident BetaCouple Yuzuki Himi and Robin Asahina also fit this trope.
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* ThoseTwoGuys: Misaki Saegusa and Taeko Ichizaki, magical girl enthusiasts who quickly become fixated on Pretty Cure. The two officially form a PowerTrio with their friend Sakuya Futaki, but since he's a boy, and Sorairo Academy is a OneGenderSchool, he winds up OutOfFocus compared to his two compatriots.

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* ThoseTwoGuys: Misaki Saegusa and Taeko Ichizaki, magical girl enthusiasts who quickly become fixated on Pretty Cure. The two officially form a PowerTrio trio with their friend Sakuya Futaki, but since he's a boy, and Sorairo Academy is a OneGenderSchool, he winds up OutOfFocus compared to his two compatriots.

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On the day of Nerissa's 14th birthday celebration, the Rainbow Melody suddenly loses its power. Immediately afterard, an attack is launched from within the castle by the Void Clan, a group that seeks to create a world without will, dreams, or emotion and is led by Sardonyx, a woman who holds a grudge against Illuster for unknown reasons. In the ensuing chaos, the Roaring Sparks of Illuster’s populace are blackened one by one, transforming them into mindless monsters. Before she can succumb to this fate herself, Queen Lucinda orders her daughters, Sirius, head librarian of the royal library, and Amber, bodyguard to the princesses of Illuster, to flee to Earth, along with the Celestial Orgel that once held the Rainbow Melody and the kingdom's four sacred Roaring Medallions, tasking the group with the restoration of the Rainbow Melody and with it, the hearts of Illuster’s people. Unfortunately, the Celestial Orgel, two of the Roaring Medallions and Princess Celes are separated from the group during their escape attempt.

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On the day of Nerissa's 14th birthday celebration, the Rainbow Melody suddenly loses its power. Immediately afterard, an attack is launched from within the castle by the Void Clan, a group that seeks to create a world without will, dreams, or emotion and is led by Sardonyx, a woman who holds a grudge against Illuster for unknown reasons. In the ensuing chaos, the Roaring Sparks of Illuster’s populace are blackened one by one, transforming them into mindless monsters.

Before she can succumb to this fate herself, Queen Lucinda orders her daughters, Sirius, head librarian of the royal library, and Amber, bodyguard to the princesses of Illuster, to flee to Earth, along with the Celestial Orgel that once held the Rainbow Melody and the kingdom's four sacred Roaring Medallions, tasking the group with the restoration of the Rainbow Melody and with it, the hearts of Illuster’s people. Unfortunately, the Celestial Orgel, two of the Roaring Medallions and Princess Celes are separated from the group during their escape attempt.



* HeelFaceTurn: The Hoshikawa siblings officially have one in episode 16, after ten-odd episodes of character development.



* WonderTwinPowers: But of course. Notably, the Cures can't pull out their combined finisher until episode 5 due to the unaddressed issues between the two of them leaving their hearts out of sync.

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* WonderTwinPowers: But of course. Notably, the Cures can't pull out their combined finisher until episode 5 due to the unaddressed issues between the two of them leaving their hearts out of sync. Yuu and Tsukiko, who are literal twins, also demonstrate this as villains. It carries over once they become Cure Pavo and Cure Lepus.

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* StoryArc: Episodes 1-5 form an introductory arc, establishing the story's premise and the main characters, culminating in Nanami and Kohaku addressing an important matter lying between them and becoming partners in earnest.

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* StoryArc: Several.
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Episodes 1-5 form an introductory arc, establishing the story's premise and the main characters, culminating in Nanami and Kohaku addressing an important matter lying between them and becoming partners in earnest.earnest.
** Episodes 6-16 comprise the Hoshikawa siblings' redemption arc, starting with Yuu and Tsukiko infiltrating Sorairo Academy and culminating in the siblings' HeelFaceTurn.
** Episodes 17-22 form an introductory arc for Cure Pavo and Cure Lepus, as the Void Clan begins to undergo some dramatic shifts in organization.

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On the day of Nerissa’s 14th birthday celebration, the Rainbow Melody suddenly loses its power. Immediately afterard, an attack is launched from within the castle by the Void Clan, a group that seeks to create a world without will, dreams, or emotion and is led by Sardonyx, a woman who holds a grudge against Illuster for unknown reasons. In the ensuing chaos, the Roaring Sparks of Illuster’s populace are blackened one by one, transforming them into mindless monsters. Before she can succumb to this fate herself, Queen Lucinda orders her daughters, Sirius, head librarian of the royal library, and Amber, bodyguard to the princesses of Illuster, to flee to Earth, along with the Celestial Orgel that once held the Rainbow Melody and the kingdom's four sacred Roaring Medallions, tasking the group with the restoration of the Rainbow Melody and with it, the hearts of Illuster’s people. Unfortunately, the Celestial Orgel, two of the Roaring Medallions and Princess Celes are separated from the group during their escape attempt.

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On the day of Nerissa’s Nerissa's 14th birthday celebration, the Rainbow Melody suddenly loses its power. Immediately afterard, an attack is launched from within the castle by the Void Clan, a group that seeks to create a world without will, dreams, or emotion and is led by Sardonyx, a woman who holds a grudge against Illuster for unknown reasons. In the ensuing chaos, the Roaring Sparks of Illuster’s populace are blackened one by one, transforming them into mindless monsters. Before she can succumb to this fate herself, Queen Lucinda orders her daughters, Sirius, head librarian of the royal library, and Amber, bodyguard to the princesses of Illuster, to flee to Earth, along with the Celestial Orgel that once held the Rainbow Melody and the kingdom's four sacred Roaring Medallions, tasking the group with the restoration of the Rainbow Melody and with it, the hearts of Illuster’s people. Unfortunately, the Celestial Orgel, two of the Roaring Medallions and Princess Celes are separated from the group during their escape attempt.



The story is currently in-progress, with the author updating at least bi-weekly and can be read on [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/14808002/chapters/34262708 on Ao3]] or on [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12974192/1/Roaring-Hearts-Pretty-Cure Fanfiction.net]]

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The story is currently in-progress, with the author updating at least bi-weekly in-progress and can be read on [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/14808002/chapters/34262708 on Ao3]] or on [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12974192/1/Roaring-Hearts-Pretty-Cure Fanfiction.net]]

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* DarkMagicalGirl: Tourmaline and Selenite, the Void Clan's resident CreepyTwins, who decide to spy on the Cures as transfer students starting from episode 6.

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* DarkMagicalGirl: DarkMagicalGirl:
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Tourmaline and Selenite, the Void Clan's resident CreepyTwins, who decide to spy on the Cures as transfer students starting from episode 6.



* InTheNameOfTheMoon
-->'''Delphinus''': Guardian of the ocean that blooms with life! Blossom Knight, Cure Delphinus!
-->'''Leo''': Guardian of the wind that sweeps through the plains! Tempest Knight, Cure Leo!
-->'''Both''': The two of us are Pretty Cure!
-->'''Leo''': Those who cruelly meddle with the hearts of others-
-->'''Delphinus''': We'll put a stop to your actions at once!

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* InTheNameOfTheMoon
InTheNameOfTheMoon:
-->'''Delphinus''': Guardian of the ocean that blooms with life! Blossom Knight, Cure Delphinus!
-->'''Leo''':
Delphinus!\\
'''Leo''':
Guardian of the wind that sweeps through the plains! Tempest Knight, Cure Leo!
-->'''Both''':
Leo!\\
'''Both''':
The two of us are Pretty Cure!
-->'''Leo''':
Cure!\\
'''Leo''':
Those who cruelly meddle with the hearts of others-
-->'''Delphinus''':
others-\\
'''Delphinus''':
We'll put a stop to your actions at once!



* StoryArc: Several are planned in the series' 40 episode run.
** Episodes 1-5 form an introductory arc, establishing the story's premise and the main characters, culminating in Nanami and Kohaku addressing an important matter lying between them and becoming partners in earnest.

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* StoryArc: Several are planned in the series' 40 episode run.
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Episodes 1-5 form an introductory arc, establishing the story's premise and the main characters, culminating in Nanami and Kohaku addressing an important matter lying between them and becoming partners in earnest.



* ThemeNaming: The Cures are named for constellations, while the villains are [[RockThemeNaming named after gemstones]]. Many locations around Seizato possess astrological or sky-themed names as well.

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* ThemeNaming: ThemeNaming:
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The Cures are named for constellations, while the villains are [[RockThemeNaming named after gemstones]]. Many locations around Seizato possess astrological or sky-themed names as well.



--> Our radiantly roaring hearts shall become the light that pierces the void!

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* SchoolgirlLesbians: Nanami and Kohaku, who become the story's OfficialCouple after episode 15. Supporting characters and resident BeataCouple Yuzuki Himi and Robin Asahina also fit this trope.

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* SchoolgirlLesbians: Nanami and Kohaku, who become the story's OfficialCouple after episode 15. Supporting characters and resident BeataCouple BetaCouple Yuzuki Himi and Robin Asahina also fit this trope.
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* SchoolgirlLesbians: Well, Nanami and Kohaku are both lesbians and schoolgirls. They're not together romantically, but there's plenty of ShipTease between the two. Supporting characters Yuzuki Himi and Robin Asahina, who are an item from the beginning of the series, definitely fit this trope to the letter, though.

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* SchoolgirlLesbians: Well, Nanami and Kohaku are both lesbians and schoolgirls. They're not together romantically, but there's plenty of ShipTease between Kohaku, who become the two. story's OfficialCouple after episode 15. Supporting characters and resident BeataCouple Yuzuki Himi and Robin Asahina, who are an item from the beginning of the series, definitely Asahina also fit this trope to the letter, though.trope.



** As far as supporting characters go, Yuzuki's (temporary) GirlPosse possess names [[note]]Aiko, Bunko, and Chieko[[/note]] that are puns for "Girl A, Girl B, and Girl C" along with primary color surnames, while the Hero Club's surnames [[note]]Ichizaki, Futaki, and Saegusa[[/note]] contain the characters for one, two, and three.

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** As far as supporting characters go, Yuzuki's (temporary) GirlPosse possess names [[note]]Aiko, Bunko, and Chieko[[/note]] that are puns for on "Girl A, Girl B, and Girl C" along with primary color surnames, while the Hero Club's surnames [[note]]Ichizaki, Futaki, and Saegusa[[/note]] contain the characters for one, two, and three.

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The citizens of the [[MagicalLand magical kingdom of Illuster]] enjoy a peaceful existence under the watchful eye of the noble Queen Lucinda and her two daughters, Princess Nerissa and Princess Celes, thanks to the kingdom's magical Rainbow Melody, which protects Illuster from outside harm and resonates with the Roaring Sparks - the embodiment of a person’s emotions, dreams, and willpower - its inhabitants carry within their hearts, granting them increased vigor and health. However, these peaceful days are about to come to an abrupt end.

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The citizens of the [[MagicalLand magical kingdom of Illuster]] enjoy a peaceful existence under the watchful eye of the noble Queen Lucinda and her two daughters, Princess Nerissa and Princess Celes, thanks to the kingdom's magical Rainbow Melody, which protects Illuster from outside harm and resonates with the Roaring Sparks - the embodiment of a person’s emotions, dreams, and willpower - its inhabitants carry within their hearts, granting them increased vigor and health. However, these peaceful days are about to come to an abrupt end.
end abruptly.



* AnatomyOfTheSoul: Roaring Sparks, the crytallized embodiment of an individual's dreams, emotions, and willpower. Corrupting sufficiently bright ones to create the MonsterOfTheWeek forms the Void Clan's modus operandi.

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* AnatomyOfTheSoul: Roaring Sparks, the crytallized crystallized embodiment of an individual's dreams, emotions, and willpower. Corrupting sufficiently bright ones to create the MonsterOfTheWeek forms the Void Clan's modus operandi.operandi.
* BeachEpisode: Episodes 15 and 16, which take place primarily on the Himi family's private island.



* PolarOppositeTwins: Yuu and Tsukiko Hoshikawa, aka Tourmaline and Selenite - Yuu is rather tactless, asocial, and borderline emotionless (at least in her civilain disguise), while Tsukiko is friendlier, sociable, and more emotional, although she's still pretty subdued.

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* PolarOppositeTwins: Yuu and Tsukiko Hoshikawa, aka Tourmaline and Selenite - Selenite. Yuu is rather tactless, asocial, and borderline emotionless (at least in her civilain disguise), while Tsukiko is friendlier, sociable, and more emotional, although she's still pretty subdued.



* SchoolgirlLesbians: Well, Nanami and Kohaku are both lesbians and schoolgirls. They're not together romantically, but there's certainly hinted to be an element of interest on Kohaku's end, and their friendship is meant to eventually develop into something more. Supporting characters Yuzuki Himi and Robin Asahina, who are an item from the beginning of the series, definitely fit this trope to the letter, though.

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* SchoolgirlLesbians: Well, Nanami and Kohaku are both lesbians and schoolgirls. They're not together romantically, but there's certainly hinted to be an element plenty of interest on Kohaku's end, and their friendship is meant to eventually develop into something more.ShipTease between the two. Supporting characters Yuzuki Himi and Robin Asahina, who are an item from the beginning of the series, definitely fit this trope to the letter, though.



* ThemeNaming: The Cures are named for constellations, while the villains are [[RockThemeNaming named after gemstones]]. Many locations around Seizato possess astrological or sky-themed names as well.

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* ThemeNaming: The Cures are named for constellations, while the villains are [[RockThemeNaming named after gemstones]]. Many locations around Seizato possess astrological or sky-themed names as well.well.
** As far as supporting characters go, Yuzuki's (temporary) GirlPosse possess names [[note]]Aiko, Bunko, and Chieko[[/note]] that are puns for "Girl A, Girl B, and Girl C" along with primary color surnames, while the Hero Club's surnames [[note]]Ichizaki, Futaki, and Saegusa[[/note]] contain the characters for one, two, and three.



* VictimOfTheWeek: The creation of the MonsterOfTheWeek neccesitates one. For the most part, every victim is or goes on to be a recurring character, although there are exceptions here and there.

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* VictimOfTheWeek: The creation of the MonsterOfTheWeek neccesitates necessitates one. For the most part, every victim is or goes on to be a recurring character, although there are exceptions here and there.

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* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Mostly played straight with Yuu and Tsukiko - the two have different eye and hair colors but share the exact same height, build, and facial features.



* EmptyEyes: All of the Void Triad have these as a way to draw attention to their inhumanity. Their eyes are a bit more normal-looking when they're posing as normal humans, but even then, they're noticeably dull.
* FinalBossPreview: Sardonyx shows up to handily defeat Pretty Cure in episode 12. Were it not for some last-second intervention, she would have easily taken out the heroines prematurely.



* TheReveal: In episode 8. [[spoiler:Celes was responsible for the events that led to Illuster's corruption and is now operating on the side of the villains.]]

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* TheReveal: TheReveal:
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In episode 8. 8 - [[spoiler:Celes was responsible for the events that led to Illuster's corruption and is now operating on the side of the villains.]]
** In episode 10 - [[spoiler:Illuster is ignorant of the existence of The Kingdom of Crystals, Sardonyx's doomed homeland. The Void Clan's invasion might have been misguided.]]
** In episode 12 - [[spoiler:Sardonyx targeted Illuster after her homeland fell to a similar affliction. Every kingdom that is affected in this manner is [[{{Unperson}} forgotten by all but those who inhabited it]]. And Celes destroying the Rainbow Melody was a result of a terrible mistake on her end, not any sort of malice.
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* TransformationTrinket: The Cures' CD player-esque Roaring Compacts.

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** Episode 8 reveals another DMG in the form of [[spoiler:Princess Celes]], who is serving the whims of the Void Clan after [[spoiler:enabling their invasion of Illuster in the first place]].

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** Episode 8 reveals another DMG in the form of [[spoiler:Princess Celes]], who is began serving the whims of the Void Clan after [[spoiler:enabling their invasion of Illuster in the first place]].



* GoodHurtsEvil: The Void Triad is unable to touch the Celestial Orgel for this reason. [[spoiler:However, this stipulation does not apply to Princess Celes, even after her FaceHeelTurn.]]



-->'''Delphinus:''' -we'll put a stop to your actions at once!

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-->'''Delphinus:''' -we'll -->'''Delphinus''': We'll put a stop to your actions at once!once!
* MidSeasonUpgrade: The Melody Arms, which give Delphinus and Leo upgraded versions of their solo finishers.



* ThemeNaming: The Cures are named for constellations, while the villains are named after gemstones. Many locations around Seizato possess astrological or sky-themed names as well.

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* ThemeNaming: The Cures are named for constellations, while the villains are [[RockThemeNaming named after gemstones.gemstones]]. Many locations around Seizato possess astrological or sky-themed names as well.


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* VillainsOutShopping: The Void Triad do this constantly, helped along by two of their members posing as normal schoolgirls. Agate in particular becomes a frequent Shooting Star patron after falling in love with the coffee in episode 5.

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** Episode 8 reveals another DMG in the form of [[spoiler:Princess Celes]], who is serving the whims of the Void Clan after [[spoiler:enabling their invasion of Illuster in the first place]].



* SchoolgirlLesbians: Well, Nanami and Kohaku are both lesbians and schoolgirls. They're not together romantically, but there's certainly hinted to be an element of interest on Kohaku's end, and the fic's labeling indicates that their friendship is meant to eventually develop into something more. Supporting characters Yuzuki Himi and Robin Asahina, who are an item from the beginning of the series, definitely fit this trope to the letter, though.

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* TheReveal: In episode 8. [[spoiler:Celes was responsible for the events that led to Illuster's corruption and is now operating on the side of the villains.]]
* SchoolgirlLesbians: Well, Nanami and Kohaku are both lesbians and schoolgirls. They're not together romantically, but there's certainly hinted to be an element of interest on Kohaku's end, and the fic's labeling indicates that their friendship is meant to eventually develop into something more. Supporting characters Yuzuki Himi and Robin Asahina, who are an item from the beginning of the series, definitely fit this trope to the letter, though.

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''Roaring ❤ Hearts Pretty Cure'' is a ''Anime/PrettyCure'' [[ElsewhereFic OC fanfic]] created by Tropers/CaitsMeow, which features a motif of constellations, light, and music.

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''Roaring ❤ Hearts Pretty Cure'' is a ''Anime/PrettyCure'' [[OriginalCharacter OC]] [[ElsewhereFic OC fanfic]] created by Tropers/CaitsMeow, which features a motif of constellations, light, and music.



* OneGenderSchool: Sorairo Academy, an all-girls' school. It has a SpearCounterpart in Nagareboshi Academy, an all boys' school, but the latter is far out of focus due to [[MagicalGirlWarrior the focus of the series]].
* SchoolgirlLesbians: Well, Nanami and Kohaku are both lesbians and schoolgirls. They're not together romantically, but there's certainly hinted to be an element of interest on Kohaku's end, and their friendship is hinted to eventually develop into something more. Supporting characters Yuzuki Himi and Robin Asahina, who are an item from the beginning of the series, definitely fit this trope, though.

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* OneGenderSchool: Sorairo Academy, an all-girls' school. It has a SpearCounterpart in Nagareboshi Academy, an all boys' school, but the latter is far out of focus due to [[MagicalGirlWarrior the focus nature of the series]].
* PolarOppositeTwins: Yuu and Tsukiko Hoshikawa, aka Tourmaline and Selenite - Yuu is rather tactless, asocial, and borderline emotionless (at least in her civilain disguise), while Tsukiko is friendlier, sociable, and more emotional, although she's still pretty subdued.
* SchoolgirlLesbians: Well, Nanami and Kohaku are both lesbians and schoolgirls. They're not together romantically, but there's certainly hinted to be an element of interest on Kohaku's end, and the fic's labeling indicates that their friendship is hinted meant to eventually develop into something more. Supporting characters Yuzuki Himi and Robin Asahina, who are an item from the beginning of the series, definitely fit this trope, trope to the letter, though.



* SiblingYinYang: Yuu and Tsukiko exhibit this - Yuu is blunt to the point of occasionally being outright mean, asocial, and borderline emotionless (at least in her civilain disguise), while Tsukiko is friendlier, sociable, and more emotional, although she's still pretty subdued.



* TitleDrop: Occurs as part of the Cures' combined attack:
--> Our radiantly roaring hearts shall become the light that pierces the void!



* WonderTwinPowers: But of course. Notably, the Cures can't pull out their combined finisher until episode 5 due to unresolved issues between the two of them.

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* WonderTwinPowers: But of course. Notably, the Cures can't pull out their combined finisher until episode 5 due to unresolved to the unaddressed issues between the two of them.them leaving their hearts out of sync.
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* WonderTwinPowers: But of course. Notably, the Cures can't pull out their combined finisher until episode 5 due to unresolved issues between the two of them.
* WorldOfSilence: The Void Clan's endgame would create a ''multiverse'' of silence.

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* AliensSpeakingEnglish: But of course. It's hand-waved early on as the result of magic before being dropped.

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* AliensSpeakingEnglish: But of course. It's hand-waved early on as the result of magic before being any pretense of explaining it further is summarily dropped.


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* UndeadTaxExemption: Nanami and Kohaku and later, the Hoshikawa twins are all subject to this. It's hand-waved as Sirius and later, Agate 'pulling some strings' and never explained beyond that.

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''Roaring ❤ Hearts Pretty Cure'' is a OC fanfic created by Tropers/CaitsMeow, which features a motif of constellations, light, and music.

The citizens of the magical kingdom of Illuster enjoy a peaceful existence under the watchful eye of the noble Queen Lucinda and her two daughters, Princess Nerissa and Princess Celes, thanks to the magical Rainbow Melody enshrined in the Celestial Citadel's Temple of the Stars, which protects Illuster from outside harm and resonates with the Roaring Sparks - the embodiment of a person’s emotions, dreams, and willpower - its inhabitants carry within their hearts, granting them increased vigor and health. However, these peaceful days are about to come to an abrupt end.

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''Roaring ❤ Hearts Pretty Cure'' is a ''Anime/PrettyCure'' [[ElsewhereFic OC fanfic fanfic]] created by Tropers/CaitsMeow, which features a motif of constellations, light, and music.

The citizens of the [[MagicalLand magical kingdom of Illuster Illuster]] enjoy a peaceful existence under the watchful eye of the noble Queen Lucinda and her two daughters, Princess Nerissa and Princess Celes, thanks to the kingdom's magical Rainbow Melody enshrined in the Celestial Citadel's Temple of the Stars, Melody, which protects Illuster from outside harm and resonates with the Roaring Sparks - the embodiment of a person’s emotions, dreams, and willpower - its inhabitants carry within their hearts, granting them increased vigor and health. However, these peaceful days are about to come to an abrupt end.



Now stranded on Earth, Nerissa and Amber take on the identities of junior high school students Nanami Nagisa and Kohaku Shishioh in order to blend in with the general populace as they commence their mission to restore the Rainbow Melody and thus save Illuster. Their task is complicated by the presence of the Void Clan, who have followed them to Earth in order to both pursue their own goals and defeat the remnants of Illuster once and for all. Thankfully, Nanami and Kohaku have the ability to fight back this time around by using the Roaring Medallions to transform into the magical warriors Cure Delphinus and Cure Leo.

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Now stranded on Earth, Nerissa and Amber take on the identities of junior high school students Nanami Nagisa and Kohaku Shishioh in order to blend in with the general populace as they commence their mission to restore the Rainbow Melody and thus save Illuster. Their task is complicated by the presence of the Void Clan, who have followed them to Earth in order to both pursue their own goals and defeat the remnants of Illuster once and for all. Thankfully, Nanami and Kohaku have the ability to fight back this time around by using the Roaring Medallions to transform into the magical warriors Cure Delphinus and Cure Leo.



* AdultsAreUseless: Tsubasa Aozora, the owner of the Shooting Star cafe where Nanami and Kohaku stay and the two's first SecretKeeper is a definite aversion. She's even capable of holding her own in a fight to an extent.

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* AdultsAreUseless: Played straight for the most part, with the most competent members of the cast being all of fourteen years old, but Tsubasa Aozora, the owner of the Shooting Star cafe where Nanami and Kohaku stay and the two's first SecretKeeper is a definite aversion. She's even capable of holding her own in a fight to an extent.extent.
* AliensSpeakingEnglish: But of course. It's hand-waved early on as the result of magic before being dropped.



* NewTransferStudent: Four of them - Nanami and Kohaku in episode 3 and the Hoshikawa twins in episode 6. The sheer weirdness of this many transfers back to back does not go unnoticed by a handful of characters.
* OneGenderSchool: Sorairo Academy, an all-girls' school.
* SchoolgirlLesbians: Well, Nanami and Kohaku are both lesbians and schoolgirls. They're not together romantically, but there's certainly hinted to be an element of interest on Kohaku's end. Supporting characters Yuzuki Himi and Robin Asahina, who are an item from the beginning of the series, definitely count.

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* NewTransferStudent: Four of them - Nanami and Kohaku in episode 3 and the Hoshikawa twins in episode 6. The sheer weirdness of this many transfers back to back in such a short frame of time does not go unnoticed by a handful of characters.
* OneGenderSchool: Sorairo Academy, an all-girls' school.
school. It has a SpearCounterpart in Nagareboshi Academy, an all boys' school, but the latter is far out of focus due to [[MagicalGirlWarrior the focus of the series]].
* SchoolgirlLesbians: Well, Nanami and Kohaku are both lesbians and schoolgirls. They're not together romantically, but there's certainly hinted to be an element of interest on Kohaku's end. end, and their friendship is hinted to eventually develop into something more. Supporting characters Yuzuki Himi and Robin Asahina, who are an item from the beginning of the series, definitely count.fit this trope, though.



* ThemeNaming: The Cures are named for constellations, while the villains are named after gemstones.
* ThoseTwoGuys: Misaki Saegusa and Taeko Ichizaki, magical girl enthusiasts who quickly become fixated on Pretty Cure. The two form a PowerTrio with Sakuya Futaki, but since he's a boy, and Sorairo Academy is a OneGenderSchool, the former two are much more prominent.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Nanami and Kohaku play with this a bit. Kohaku is a tall, short-haired, tomboyish bodyguard, but she is also considerably more timid and less take-charge than Nanami, her petite, long-haired, feminine princess.
** Resident BetaCouple Robin Asahina and Yuzuki Himi play this more straightly, with Robin being a loud and athletic ButchLesbian and Yuzuki being her calmer and more placid [[LipstickLesbian femme]] counterpart.

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* SwordAndSorcerer: The initial duo of Cures possesses this dynamic - Cure Leo tends to use her powers to create energy blades and favors close-up attacks, while Cure Delphinus favors ranged elemental attacks.
* ThemeNaming: The Cures are named for constellations, while the villains are named after gemstones.
gemstones. Many locations around Seizato possess astrological or sky-themed names as well.
* ThoseTwoGuys: Misaki Saegusa and Taeko Ichizaki, magical girl enthusiasts who quickly become fixated on Pretty Cure. The two officially form a PowerTrio with their friend Sakuya Futaki, but since he's a boy, and Sorairo Academy is a OneGenderSchool, the former he winds up OutOfFocus compared to his two are much more prominent.
compatriots.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Several examples.
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Nanami and Kohaku play with this a bit. Kohaku is a tall, short-haired, and tomboyish bodyguard, but she is also considerably more fairly timid under pressure and less take-charge than not particularly take-charge. Nanami, her meanwhile, is a petite, long-haired, and feminine princess.
princess who displays a fiery streak under pressure and is considerably more strong-willed.
** Resident BetaCouple Robin Asahina and Yuzuki Himi play this more straightly, with Robin being a loud and athletic ButchLesbian and Yuzuki being her calmer and more placid refined [[LipstickLesbian femme]] counterpart.counterpart.
** [[ThoseTwoGuys Misaki Saegusa and Taeko Ichizaki]] also count - Taeko is a short-haired and athletic tokusatsu fangirl while Misaki is an aspiring net idol with an interest in fashion.
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Roaring ❤ Hearts Pretty Cure is a OC fanfic created by CaitsMeow, which features a motif of constellations, light, and music.

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* AdultsAreUseless: Tsubasa Aozora, the owner of the Shooting Star cafe where Nanami and Kohaku stay and the two's first SecretKeeper is a definite aversion.

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* AdultsAreUseless: Tsubasa Aozora, the owner of the Shooting Star cafe where Nanami and Kohaku stay and the two's first SecretKeeper is a definite aversion. She's even capable of holding her own in a fight to an extent.
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Roaring ❤ Hearts Pretty Cure is a OC fanfic created by CaitsMeow, which features a motif of constellations, light, and music.

The citizens of the magical kingdom of Illuster enjoy a peaceful existence under the watchful eye of the noble Queen Lucinda and her two daughters, Princess Nerissa and Princess Celes, thanks to the magical Rainbow Melody enshrined in the Celestial Citadel's Temple of the Stars, which protects Illuster from outside harm and resonates with the Roaring Sparks - the embodiment of a person’s emotions, dreams, and willpower - its inhabitants carry within their hearts, granting them increased vigor and health. However, these peaceful days are about to come to an abrupt end.

On the day of Nerissa’s 14th birthday celebration, the Rainbow Melody suddenly loses its power. Immediately afterard, an attack is launched from within the castle by the Void Clan, a group that seeks to create a world without will, dreams, or emotion and is led by Sardonyx, a woman who holds a grudge against Illuster for unknown reasons. In the ensuing chaos, the Roaring Sparks of Illuster’s populace are blackened one by one, transforming them into mindless monsters. Before she can succumb to this fate herself, Queen Lucinda orders her daughters, Sirius, head librarian of the royal library, and Amber, bodyguard to the princesses of Illuster, to flee to Earth, along with the Celestial Orgel that once held the Rainbow Melody and the kingdom's four sacred Roaring Medallions, tasking the group with the restoration of the Rainbow Melody and with it, the hearts of Illuster’s people. Unfortunately, the Celestial Orgel, two of the Roaring Medallions and Princess Celes are separated from the group during their escape attempt.

Now stranded on Earth, Nerissa and Amber take on the identities of junior high school students Nanami Nagisa and Kohaku Shishioh in order to blend in with the general populace as they commence their mission to restore the Rainbow Melody and thus save Illuster. Their task is complicated by the presence of the Void Clan, who have followed them to Earth in order to both pursue their own goals and defeat the remnants of Illuster once and for all. Thankfully, Nanami and Kohaku have the ability to fight back this time around by using the Roaring Medallions to transform into the magical warriors Cure Delphinus and Cure Leo.

The story is currently in-progress, with the author updating at least bi-weekly and can be read on [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/14808002/chapters/34262708 on Ao3]] or on [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12974192/1/Roaring-Hearts-Pretty-Cure Fanfiction.net]]

!!This fanfic contains examples of

* AdultsAreUseless: Tsubasa Aozora, the owner of the Shooting Star cafe where Nanami and Kohaku stay and the two's first SecretKeeper is a definite aversion.
* AnatomyOfTheSoul: Roaring Sparks, the crytallized embodiment of an individual's dreams, emotions, and willpower. Corrupting sufficiently bright ones to create the MonsterOfTheWeek forms the Void Clan's modus operandi.
* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: "Pretty Cure! Roaring Rebirth!"
* DarkMagicalGirl: Tourmaline and Selenite, the Void Clan's resident CreepyTwins, who decide to spy on the Cures as transfer students starting from episode 6.
* ElementalPowers: Both sides possess these. The Cures use [[MakingASplash water]] (with a side of PetalPower) and [[ShockAndAwe lightning]], respectively, while the Void Clan members use [[PlayingWithFire fire]], [[DishingOutDirt earth]], [[BlowYouAway wind]], and [[LightEmUp light]].
* ElsewhereFic
* InTheNameOfTheMoon
-->'''Delphinus''': Guardian of the ocean that blooms with life! Blossom Knight, Cure Delphinus!
-->'''Leo''': Guardian of the wind that sweeps through the plains! Tempest Knight, Cure Leo!
-->'''Both''': The two of us are Pretty Cure!
-->'''Leo''': Those who cruelly meddle with the hearts of others-
-->'''Delphinus:''' -we'll put a stop to your actions at once!
* MonsterOfTheWeek: Utsuroid, beings created by corrupting the Roaring Sparks of unlucky targets.
* NewTransferStudent: Four of them - Nanami and Kohaku in episode 3 and the Hoshikawa twins in episode 6. The sheer weirdness of this many transfers back to back does not go unnoticed by a handful of characters.
* OneGenderSchool: Sorairo Academy, an all-girls' school.
* SchoolgirlLesbians: Well, Nanami and Kohaku are both lesbians and schoolgirls. They're not together romantically, but there's certainly hinted to be an element of interest on Kohaku's end. Supporting characters Yuzuki Himi and Robin Asahina, who are an item from the beginning of the series, definitely count.
* SiblingTeam: The Void Triad is comprised of three siblings - elder brother Agate and his younger twin sisters, Tourmaline and Selenite, who serve as Sardonyx's enforcers.
* SiblingYinYang: Yuu and Tsukiko exhibit this - Yuu is blunt to the point of occasionally being outright mean, asocial, and borderline emotionless (at least in her civilain disguise), while Tsukiko is friendlier, sociable, and more emotional, although she's still pretty subdued.
* StoryArc: Several are planned in the series' 40 episode run.
** Episodes 1-5 form an introductory arc, establishing the story's premise and the main characters, culminating in Nanami and Kohaku addressing an important matter lying between them and becoming partners in earnest.
* ThemeNaming: The Cures are named for constellations, while the villains are named after gemstones.
* ThoseTwoGuys: Misaki Saegusa and Taeko Ichizaki, magical girl enthusiasts who quickly become fixated on Pretty Cure. The two form a PowerTrio with Sakuya Futaki, but since he's a boy, and Sorairo Academy is a OneGenderSchool, the former two are much more prominent.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Nanami and Kohaku play with this a bit. Kohaku is a tall, short-haired, tomboyish bodyguard, but she is also considerably more timid and less take-charge than Nanami, her petite, long-haired, feminine princess.
** Resident BetaCouple Robin Asahina and Yuzuki Himi play this more straightly, with Robin being a loud and athletic ButchLesbian and Yuzuki being her calmer and more placid [[LipstickLesbian femme]] counterpart.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: Nanami, Kohaku, and Sirius' situation after Illuster is taken over. Restoring and returning to their home kingdom forms their core motivation.
* VictimOfTheWeek: The creation of the MonsterOfTheWeek neccesitates one. For the most part, every victim is or goes on to be a recurring character, although there are exceptions here and there.
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