1 | * Cure Mint's KamehameHadoken moment in the original and powered-up Emerald Saucer in the sequel. |
2 | * In this series, Hadenya seems to induce these just by being around: |
3 | ** After [[LadyOfWar Cure Aqua]] was thoroughly beaten up by Hadeenya and her latest [[MonsterOfTheWeek Kowaina]], Hadeenya went on to take out the other four Cures in about thirty seconds... after which Aqua got to her feet, [[MorphWeapon produced a sword from her Aqua Ribbon]], and proceeded to take Hadeenya down in a medieval-style swordfight ''on horseback''. |
4 | ** Later on, Hadeenya finally pushed [[BarrierWarrior Cure Mint]] too far. (BewareTheNiceOnes, they say, and Komachi's the nicest and quietest girl in the cast.) Mint's response was to convert her Mint Shield into a gigantic KamehameHadoken that carved out an interesting new feature in the landscape. |
5 | * "[[GrandFinale I am not giving in to despair!]]" |
6 | * The entire Pretty Cure versus Dark Cure sequence in the first movie. Picking one character's confrontation with her EnemyWithout would not give the others justice. |
7 | * Cure Dream performs Go-On Yellow's roll call gracefully, along with Toppa Bashin and Kamen Rider Kiva performing Red and Blue's. |
8 | * A villanous example. In Episode 26 of [=GoGo=], Bunbee hijacks a giant screen to threaten the Pretty Cures and then transforms a giant rabbit balloon that was modelled after the city's symbol into an Hoshiina. And unlike other times, the people saw it all. From the announcement to the fight. |
9 | ** It gets even better when the people start to cheer for the Cures. |
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