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** This particular desertrian was possessing two objects.
* There is something that I don't get about Tsubomi: If Tsubomi/Cure Blossom is deemed "The Weakest Pretty Cure Ever", then why is her track record so impressive, with her victories far outweighing her losses, that she isn't anywhere near worthy of such lowly status? Throughout my approximate analysis of her 49-Episode Series run (with help from the Pretty Cure Wikia and from the best of my knowledge and understanding), Cure Blossom won an impressive '''33 victories''', and lost only 8 times, and had only 4 battles that needed in a draw! If she was The Weakest Pretty Cure Ever, she would have lost 90% to 95%, if not 100%, of her battles against the villains and be pathetically useless 24/7!

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** This particular desertrian was possessing two objects.
* There is something that I don't get about Tsubomi: If Tsubomi/Cure Blossom is deemed "The Weakest Pretty Cure Ever", then why is her track record so impressive, with her victories far outweighing her losses, that she isn't anywhere near worthy of such lowly status? Throughout my approximate analysis of her 49-Episode Series run (with help from the Pretty Cure Wikia and from the best of my knowledge and understanding), Cure Blossom won an impressive '''33 victories''', and lost only 8 times, and had only 4 battles that needed in a draw! If she was The Weakest Pretty Cure Ever, she would have lost 90% to 95%, if not 100%, of her battles against the villains and be pathetically useless 24/7!
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* There is something that I don't get about Tsubomi: If Tsubomi/Cure Blossom is deemed "The Weakest Pretty Cure Ever", then why is her track record so impressive, with her victories far outweighing her losses, that she isn't anywhere near worthy of such lowly status? Throughout her 49-Episode Series run (with help from the Pretty Cure Wikia and from the best of my knowledge and understanding), Cure Blossom won an impressive '''33 victories''', and lost only 8 times, and had only 4 battles that needed in a draw! If she was The Weakest Pretty Cure Ever, she would have lost 90% to 95%, if not 100%, of her battles against the villains and be pathetically useless 24/7!

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* There is something that I don't get about Tsubomi: If Tsubomi/Cure Blossom is deemed "The Weakest Pretty Cure Ever", then why is her track record so impressive, with her victories far outweighing her losses, that she isn't anywhere near worthy of such lowly status? Throughout my approximate analysis of her 49-Episode Series run (with help from the Pretty Cure Wikia and from the best of my knowledge and understanding), Cure Blossom won an impressive '''33 victories''', and lost only 8 times, and had only 4 battles that needed in a draw! If she was The Weakest Pretty Cure Ever, she would have lost 90% to 95%, if not 100%, of her battles against the villains and be pathetically useless 24/7!
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* There is something that I don't get about Tsubomi: If Tsubomi/Cure Blossom is deemed "The Weakest Pretty Cure Ever", then why is her track record so impressive that she isn't anywhere near worthy of such lowly status? Throughout her 49-Episode Series run (with help from the Pretty Cure Wikia and from the best of my knowledge and understanding), Cure Blossom won an impressive '''33 victories''', and lost only 8 times, and had only 4 battles that needed in a draw! If she was The Weakest Pretty Cure Ever, she would have lost 90% to 95%, if not 100%, of her battles against the villains and be pathetically useless 24/7!

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* There is something that I don't get about Tsubomi: If Tsubomi/Cure Blossom is deemed "The Weakest Pretty Cure Ever", then why is her track record so impressive impressive, with her victories far outweighing her losses, that she isn't anywhere near worthy of such lowly status? Throughout her 49-Episode Series run (with help from the Pretty Cure Wikia and from the best of my knowledge and understanding), Cure Blossom won an impressive '''33 victories''', and lost only 8 times, and had only 4 battles that needed in a draw! If she was The Weakest Pretty Cure Ever, she would have lost 90% to 95%, if not 100%, of her battles against the villains and be pathetically useless 24/7!
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** This particular desertrian was possessing two objects.

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** This particular desertrian was possessing two objects.objects.
* There is something that I don't get about Tsubomi: If Tsubomi/Cure Blossom is deemed "The Weakest Pretty Cure Ever", then why is her track record so impressive that she isn't anywhere near worthy of such lowly status? Throughout her 49-Episode Series run (with help from the Pretty Cure Wikia and from the best of my knowledge and understanding), Cure Blossom won an impressive '''33 victories''', and lost only 8 times, and had only 4 battles that needed in a draw! If she was The Weakest Pretty Cure Ever, she would have lost 90% to 95%, if not 100%, of her battles against the villains and be pathetically useless 24/7!
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** Soulmates.

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** Soulmates.Soulmates.
**This particular desertrian was possessing two objects.
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* In episode 2, while explaining the concept of Heart Flowers, Kaoruko said that "no two Heart Flowers are the same", but in episode 36, not only do Aya and Mayu have the exact same Heart Flower, but it also gets stolen from both of them at once and made into a single Desertrian rather than two separate ones. How?

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* In episode 2, while explaining the concept of Heart Flowers, Kaoruko said that "no two Heart Flowers are the same", but in episode 36, not only do Aya and Mayu have the exact same Heart Flower, but it also gets stolen from both of them at once and made into a single Desertrian rather than two separate ones. How?How?
** Soulmates.
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* In episode 2, while explaining the concept of Heart Flowers, Kaoruko said that "no two Heart Flowers are the same", but in episode 36, not only do Aya and Mayu have the exact same Heart Flower, but it also gets stolen from both of them at once and made into a single Desertrian. How?

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* In episode 2, while explaining the concept of Heart Flowers, Kaoruko said that "no two Heart Flowers are the same", but in episode 36, not only do Aya and Mayu have the exact same Heart Flower, but it also gets stolen from both of them at once and made into a single Desertrian.Desertrian rather than two separate ones. How?
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* Don't ''deserts'' also have flowers?
** [[FridgeBrilliance Why, yes]], and they were used to denote the extent of [[spoiler: Sasorina's minor bout of HeelFaceBrainwashing and eventual purification.]]
* In episode 2, while explaining the concept of Heart Flowers, Kaoruko said that "no two Heart Flowers are the same", but in episode 36, not only do Aya and Mayu have the exact same Heart Flower, but it also gets stolen from both of them at once and made into a single Desertrian. How?

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