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1This is the character sheet for ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure'' and its SequelSeries, ''Futari wa Pretty Cure [=MaX=] Heart''.
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5!Main Characters
6[[folder:Nagisa Misumi ('''Cure Black''')]]
7!!!Voiced by: Creator/YokoHonna (Japanese), Rocio Barahona (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Milagros Fernández (European Spanish), Creator/RominaMarroquinPayro (Latin-American Spanish), Creator/TanyaKahana (German), Creator/PerlaLiberatori (Italian), Lei Biwen (Taiwanese Mandarin, main series, ''Anime/SoaringSkyPrecure'' episode 28, ''Anime/PrettyCureAllStars F''), Fu Qihui (Taiwanese Mandarin, ''[=DX1=]'' & ''2''), Liu Ruping (Taiwanese Mandarin, ''[=DX3=]'') [[/labelnote]]
8[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cha_cureblack.png]]
9 [[caption-width-right:180:[[labelnote:Click here to see her in ''Max Heart'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cure_black_max_heart.png]][[/labelnote]]
10 [[caption-width-right:180:[[labelnote:Click here to see her school uniform]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cha_nagisa.png]][[/labelnote]]
11
12->''[[TransformationNameAnnouncement "Emissary of Light, (I am) Cure Black!"]]''
13
14An energetic athlete who's popular with the girls (although she ''wishes'' the love letters she got in her locker were from cute boys instead), Nagisa is a tomboyish middle-class girl who would rather have fun than study. When she makes a wish on a meteor shower for a boyfriend who will love her, she instead meets Mepple and gets the power to become Cure Black. Though she's completely reluctant at first, her compassion for Mepple and Mipple as well as her desire to protect her friends convince her to save the world after all.
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16* ActionGirl: Ever since Mepple chose her, she's whacking the daylights out of the Jaaku King's minions.
17* BarelyChangedDubName: Her first name is changed to "Sasa" (transcribed as 莎莎) in the Taiwanese Mandarin dub.
18* BigEater: Demonstrated numerous times, such as Honoka having to drag her away from food carts on the streets when searching for Porun. Ryouta even challenges her to a watermelon-eating contest and when he complains about Nagisa being perfectly fine where he became ill, their mother states "Nagisa has an iron stomach."
19* [[BigBrotherBully Big Sister Bully]]: Puts Ryouta into various wrestling moves, like the "Cobra Twist", when he comes to [[AnnoyingYoungerSibling pester her]].
20* BookDumb: She is reasonably intelligent, but still not much of a student.
21* BoyishShortHair: A member of the lacrosse team and overall rough-and-tumble, also sporting a short pixie cut.
22* CannotSpitItOut: She can't bring herself to confess her love for "Fujipi-senpai".
23* CharacterCatchphrase: "Arienai!"[[note]]"I can't believe this!"[[/note]]
24* ChronicHeroSyndrome: In spite of her "I just Want To Be Normal" traits, she by her own admission, just can't stop herself from acting, if someone is in danger.
25* ClubPresident: In ''Max Heart'', she becomes the lacrosse team captain.
26* CrossCastRole: In one episode, she gets the part of Romeo in her school's production of ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet''. She also does this for a Japanese period play in episode 37 of ''Max Heart''.
27* DarkIsNotEvil: Nagisa is, so far, the only non-evil Cure to wear mostly black. Her half of the Marble Screw is also darkness-based.
28* DeterminedDefeatist: No matter how many times she yells "Arienai!", to herself or to other people, she will see through her goal to the bitter end. A DyingDream in the ''Max Heart'' finale shows that she already has it since she was a child, implied coming from her own stubborn pride as a sport ace.
29* DubNameChange:
30** She's named Natalie Blackstone in the English version.
31** In the Korean dub, her name is changed to Mukharam (묵하람).
32* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Much to her chagrin, Nagisa is more popular with the girls than the boys.
33* FieryRedhead: Nagisa has red hair, a hot temper, and a lot of energy.
34* GirlsLoveChocolate: Nagisa really loves chocolate. Literally in the first episode of ''Max Heart'' she mentions that her goal for her new year is to "eat all the chocolate that comes her way."
35* GirlsLoveStuffedAnimals: She has a large collection of stuffed animals.
36* GoodOldFisticuffs: As a Cure, she naturally fights like this, but she takes it to ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' levels of physical violence with none of the Cures that came after her have managed to properly match.
37* HeadDesk: Whenever she thought of Fuji-P, one of the things that may happen is this, complete with her repeating "Arienai!" after every bang on her head.
38* HeroicSelfDeprecation: She can be overly down on herself, if she feels she's screwed up or let people down. The first movie, being the biggest example.
39* HiddenDepths: She's quite a bit more introspective and thoughtful than, she appears to be at a glance.
40* HotBlooded: She's highly emotional and easily excitable.
41* IJustWantToBeNormal: Nagisa considers the business of being a Cure to be dangerous and quite a hassle.
42* InformedFlaw: She supposedly has a selfish streak, yet she rarely if ever does anything truly selfish.
43* ItsAllMyFault: In the first movie she blames herself for the group getting attacked.
44* IWillFindYou: To Honoka in episode 42.
45* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Especially if it's about her brother. Every time he's being annoying, she'll practice a wrestling move on him. But harm him in anyway, [[BigBrotherInstinct and you can guarantee that Cure Black will turn you into a smear on the pavement]]. Although she is something of a downplayed example, her jerk side only really comes out towards people who actively antagonize her and push her buttons.
46* KnightTemplarBigSister: Nagisa is ''the'' example of all Pretty Cures. Once Gekidrago hurt her AnnoyingYoungerSibling, she ''killed'' the villain in the same episode.
47* LightIsGood: She wields the power of light as Honoka does as one of the heroines of the show.
48* LoveLetterLunacy: From lots of female underclassmen.
49* {{Malaproper}}: Often gets proverbs wrong, and seems to suffer from slight dyslexia.
50* MeaningfulName: In the English dub, she's called Natalie ''Blackstone''. In Japanese, her last name Misumi includes "sumi" (which means ink, referring to her color as a Cure).
51* ModestyShorts: Both in her lacrosse uniform and as Cure Black. Also the TropeCodifier for much of the series up until ''Anime/DokiDokiPrecure''.
52* NiceGirl: While not without her faults, Nagisa is nevertheless a compassionate and considerate individual, who is always willing to stick her neck out for others.
53* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: [[spoiler:When Gekidrago's attacks [[RelativeButton threaten Ryouta]] and knock him unconscious, Nagisa completely forgoes her teamwork with Honoka and attacks him with a flurry of furious punches and kicks at close range.]]
54* PassionateSportsGirl: The ace of the school lacrosse team.
55* PinkHeroine: Nagisa, despite her predomnantly black outfit, is considered the "pink" of the team. Her outfit does have pink accents, which varies in dominance depending on her form. Such a feat wouldn't be matched in a ''Pretty Cure'' heroine until [[Characters/TropicalRougePrettyCure Cure Summer]], some eighteen years after Nagisa's debut.
56* PluckyGirl: Very optimistic and a fierce {{Determinator}}. Bonus points for being a DeterminedDefeatist.
57* RedOniBlueOni: The loud athletic Red Oni to Honoka's calm studious Blue.
58* RelativeButton: As [[BigSisterBully physical]] a sister as she is to her little brother Ryouta, you'd be wise ''never'' to harm him if you want to escape with your life. [[spoiler:Gekidrago finds this out the hard way when he gets totally vaporized by her half of a Marble Screw.]]
59* SmellyFeet: Or at least, smelly socks, as she writes on her Pretty Cure diary. This ends up being an important point later on.
60* SpectacularSpinning: Lands a spinning kick on Juna in [[Recap/FwPCEp39GlitteringTears Episode 39]].
61* SweetPollyOliver: In [[Recap/FwPCEp09GiveHimBackTheGreatMepoStrategy Episode 9]], she disguises herself as male twice--first as a ramen delivery boy, then as a mailman--in an attempt to reclaim Mepple, who had been confiscated.
62* SuperStrength: She is noticeably physically stronger than Cure White but White is more agile and tactical.
63* ThisIsUnforgivable: [[spoiler:Gekidrago [[RelativeButton nearly killing Ryouta]] causes Cure Black to burst into tears and swear she'll never forgive him for what he's done. She's so furious that she throws herself right at him and [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown kicks the stuffing out of him]].]]
64* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Tomboy to Honoka's Girly Girl.
65* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: She's tomboyish, headstrong and athletic, but she collects stuffed animals, is very image-conscious, and likes shopping.
66* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Takoyakis and chocolates.
67* TsurimeEyes: Gains them as Cure Black, which helps highlight her determination and ferocity in that form.
68* UrExample: As the first Pretty Cure character ever, Nagisa can be seen as a SuperPrototype of what Toei wants from their PinkHeroine [[TheProtagonist protagonists]]. Like her predecessors, she is a young BookDumb GenkiGirl with a loving heart of gold. Unlike those who came after her however, Nagisa is a PassionateSportsGirl, is not a ChasteHero, has two [[MuggleBestFriend Muggle Best Friends]] that are largely irrelevant to the main plot, has a family that actually receives focus and notable characterization and only has pink accents as opposed to having pink hair or a pink outfit.
69* VitriolicBestBuds: With Mepple. She constantly argues with her fairy and isn't too keen on being a Cure, but deep down, cares for Mepple like family.
70* WrestlerInAllOfUs: She performs various wrestling moves on her brother when he annoys her.
71* TheWorfEffect: In the All Stars movies, her status as the franchise mascot and the films' tendency to frame her as one of the strongest Cure, means she occasionally gets subjected to this. If even Cure Black has been defeated or is in trouble, you know the situation is serous. Specifically in DX2, DX3, All Star Memories, and All Stars F.
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73[[/folder]]
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75[[folder:Honoka Yukishiro ('''Cure White''')]]
76!!!Voiced by: Creator/{{Yukana}} (Japanese), Michelle Molineux (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Carmen Cervantes (European Spanish), Creator/NallelySolis (Latin-American Spanish), Creator/JuliaMeynen (German), Creator/MonicaVulcano (Italian), Lin Meixiu (Taiwanese Mandarin)[[/labelnote]]
77[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cha_curewhite.png]]
78 [[caption-width-right:180:[[labelnote:Click here to see her in ''Max Heart'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cure_white_max_heart.png]][[/labelnote]]
79 [[caption-width-right:180:[[labelnote:Click here to see her school uniform]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cha_honoka.png]][[/labelnote]]
80
81->''"Emissary of Light, (I am) Cure White!"''
82
83Nagisa's complete opposite, Honoka is a star student rumoured to be a super-genius and gets one or two love letters a month from boys. She rejects every one of them, though, because she wants an honest relationship built on mutual respect. Besides the members of the chemistry club, Honoka doesn't have very many friends; she hasn't had anyone over at her house in years and just studies instead, and even her parents are always overseas. When she went into the garden shed at her mansion, she met Mipple and gained the power to become Cure White. She loves the idea of being a MagicalGirl, finding it "exciting".
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85* AbsenteeClubMember: Though she is a member (and later the leader) of the science club, she was also ''technically'' a member of several other clubs. However, her presence at these clubs and at meetings was a rarity due to time constraints.
86* ActionGirl: Ever since Mipple chose her, she's been throwing kicks to the Dotsuku Zone's denizens.
87* BadassInDistress: She's frequently cornered by the episode's Zakenna, needing Nagisa to come save her. The most obvious instance of this is episode 42, where she's trapped in a dark zone and about to be consumed by darkness, and Nagisa is frantically searching for her all over the city. However, when she's freed, she'll go back to whipping butt for real.
88* BarelyChangedDubName: Her first name is changed to "Noka" (transcribed as 乃香) in the Taiwanese Mandarin dub.
89* BewareTheNiceOnes: The rare times she actually gets angry, even the fearless Nagisa is in awe of her...
90* BigFancyHouse: She lives in a traditional Japanese dwelling with a garden and walled yard, also located in the middle of a city; upon just seeing the gate Nagisa realizes that she's way out of her economic stratum, and she remarks that Honoka's room is twice the size of her own.
91* BleedEmAndWeep: After she and Nagisa blast Pisard to kingdom come with a Marble Screw and he's KilledOffForReal, Honoka breaks down in horror that she'd just killed someone. Mepple is able to console her by saying Pisard simply returned to the darkness he came from, but it's obvious NeverSayDie is in effect, so the trope still stands.
92* BlueMeansSmartOne: Honoka's main color as a Cure is white, but her still quite prominent secondary color is blue. She's considered her school's science ace and spends a lot her time wearing a [[LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine lab coat]] over her school uniform.
93* BrutalHonesty: She's not afraid to mince words when she calls out others, be it villains, everyday people, or even Nagisa; none are immune to her sharp tongue and no-nonsense atttitude. Examples include when she shamed a group of jewelry store robbers down on their luck in why their actions would cause others harm for the sake of saving themselves.
94* CharacterCatchphrase: "Oh, Nagisa!" when Nagisa gets excited about food.
95* ChildhoodFriends: With Fujipi.
96* ClubPresident: In ''Max Heart'', she becomes president of the science club.
97* CrossCastRole: Gets one for a Japanese period play in episode 37 of ''Max Heart''.
98* DanceBattler: Her combat style, while shockingly brutal, [[SheFu often borders on the balletic]].
99* DubNameChange:
100** She's named Hannah Whitehouse in the English version.
101** In the Korean dub, her name is Baek Si-yeon.
102** In the Taiwanese Mandarin dub, Her Cure Name becomes Cure Snow.
103* DudeMagnet: As it has been said she is the most popular among boys.
104* FriendToBugs: After using Marble Screw on an [[BigCreepyCrawlies earthworm and centipede Zakenna]], Honoka gently apologizes to the critters once they're turned back to normal and even calls the worm "cute".
105* GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: Apparently appears to be quite girly but Honoka actually seems more gung-ho about punching evil in the face than Nagisa. It's really more of a jock/nerd dichotomy than anything else.
106* GoodIsNotSoft: Overlaps with BrutalHonesty.. Despite her friendly, feminine, polite demeanor, Honoka is sharp tongued and more than willing to call out those on her receiving ends BS and is more than willing to resort to dirty tactics to win battles, such as when struck the mutated ikubo in the legs or when was willing to discharge White Thunder through Poisony's hair in order to kill her. Even against Ikubo, she was shown alongside Nagisa, charging at him with an expression of blood lust that was fully intent on killing him no matter what.
107* HeroesLoveDogs: She has a dog named Chuutaro.
108* InSeriesNickname: She's so smart that her fellow students have called her "the Queen of Knowledge".
109* JumpedAtTheCall: Honoka is much more excited and eager about being a Cure than Nagisa.
110* TheLancer: Although she and Nagisa are billed as the two main characters, Nagisa takes on a bigger role in the narration and is more often the one taking charge, leaving Honoka as this, and the deuteragonist.
111* LightIsGood: As a Cure, Honoka wears white and performs the light-based half of Marble Screw.
112* LonelyRichKid: However, she is very accepting of her parents being away for long and hardly ever complains about it.
113* MagicSkirt: Her skirt somehow doesn't flip over from gravity or wind.
114* MeaningfulName: In the dub, she's called Hannah ''Whitehouse''. (For reference, Yukishiro is "Snow-castle" -- which is a PunnyName, as ''shiro'' also means "white".)
115* PlatonicLifePartners: With Fujipi.
116* PungeonMaster: Has a propensity to make puns in episode previews.
117* RaisedByGrandparents: Since her parents are frequently away, she's lived most of her young life with her grandmother.
118* RedOniBlueOni: The calm studious Blue Oni to Nagisa's loud athletic Red Oni.
119* SayMyName: [[spoiler:Honoka yells Kiriya's name in tears until she's hoarse as he chooses to [[FaceDeathWithDignity return to the darkness]] of his own free will.]]
120-->'''Cure White:''' [[spoiler:'''''KIRIYA-KUUUN!!!!''''']]
121* ShipperOnDeck: Honoka really likes playing Cupid between Nagisa and Fujipi.
122* ShipTease: Gets a lot of it with Kiriya. While it's mostly on his side, [[CrushBlush she does briefly blush]] in episode 21 when he says she was willing to apologize to him, which nobody had ever done for him before, and they even briefly share an UmbrellaOfTogetherness. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, their relationship isn't meant to be, as he ultimately [[ADeathInTheLimelight returns to the darkness]] in the same episode.]]
123-->'''Cure White:''' Didn't we have so much fun because you and I have the same feelings?!
124* SignatureMove: Aside of her powers with Cure Black; Cure White is the only one who has a tendency to grab the enemy and then judo-throws it.
125* SpockSpeak: She often lapses into scientific talks and jargons when she finds something interesting to her. Many non-science club members can't understand what she's talking about but after awhile, ''Nagisa'' of all people can somehow apply her long-winded theories and advice into coherent, though laconic, actions.
126* TaremeEyes: Only in civilian mode. Her eyes become a bit more "normal"-looking as Cure White, and her personality becomes a bit less soft-spoken to match.
127* TeenGenius: She's 14 (later 15) years old and is a genius in studies and knowledge.
128* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: She's the calm feminine Girly Girl to Nagisa's athletic Tomboy.
129* TrueBlueFemininity: Honoka has blue hair and blue details on her Cure outfit. She is presented as more conventionally feminine than the tomboyish yet partially pink-themed Nagisa. In fact, if only the usual Cure colors are considered, then blue is her theme color.
130* UmbrellaOfTogetherness: [[FoeRomanceSubtext Offers one to Kiriya]] in episode 21.
131* WhenYouComingHomeDad: Her parents are art dealers that travel the world for the entire year and only come home on her birthday. They seem to realize this, but can't just drop their job off; trying to make it up with her by pampering Honoka in those little time they have together.
132* YamatoNadeshiko: Honoka is soft-spoken, gentle, and polite, with the iron backbone to match.
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134[[/folder]]
135
136[[folder:Hikari Kujou ('''Shiny Luminous''')]]
137!!!Voiced by: Creator/RieTanaka (Japanese)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Virginia Carrera (European Spanish), Creator/LetiziaScifoni (Italian), Yang Kaikai (Taiwanese Mandarin) [[/labelnote]]
138[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shiny_luminous.png]]
139 [[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here to see her school uniform]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hikari_school_uniform.png]][[/labelnote]]
140
141->''"Shining life, Shiny Luminous! The light's heart and the light's will, for the sake of uniting all as one!"''
142
143A girl who appears after the Queen of Light splits herself. She joins Nagisa and Honoka in their fight against the Dotsuku Zone's Four Guardians to stop them from reviving the Dark King, gaining the power to become Shiny Luminous. She is revealed to represent the Queen's life.
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145* ActualPacifist: Tried to fight ineffectually when she first transformed. After that, she is purely in the defensive support role.
146* AllLovingHero: She represents life itself, after all. It's her nature, that's why she can't fight.
147* BecomeARealGirl: In [[Recap/FwPCMHEp47OpenTheDoorTheStoryBeginsFromHere the final episode]], [[spoiler:instead of remaining part of the queen as her duty on Earth was done, Hikari splits from the queen and stays on Earth to live as a normal human girl.]]
148* DamselInDistress: The only member of Pretty Cure not to be much of a fighter.
149* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:After being sacrificed to restore the Queen (much to the chagrin of Cures Black and White), it turns out she became a separate entity from the Queen just as [[HeelFaceTurn Hikaru]] would become a separate entity from the Jaaku King at the end of the series.]]
150* DubNameChange: In the Korean dub, her name is Lee Ye-bin.
151* EmptyEyes: In earlier episodes, she will stare off to nowhere with empty eyes like she's in a daze. She grows out of it later.
152* ForeheadOfDoom: Has a huge exposed forehead.
153* GirlishPigtails: When transformed, she has large blonde pigtails that highlight her femininity and support role.
154* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: She's blond, cute, sweet, and she's the only member of the team in a defensive and supporting combat role.
155* TheHeart: A sweet girl who's the spiritual aspect of the trio in ''Max Heart''.
156* LightEmUp: Of course. Her attacks involve light and defence. Even her first name is translated to "light".
157* MacGuffinSuperPerson: She's a part of the Queen of Light, serving as her life and she can transform into Shiny Luminous.
158* MagicSkirt: Just like the Cures in the series, her skirt stays in its place even when as Shiny Luminous.
159* MeaningfulName: Hikari means [[LightEmUp Light]]. This should [[Anime/DigimonAdventure sound]] [[Anime/DigimonAdventure02 familiar]].
160* MessianicArchetype: Arrives on Earth as a mysterious, relatively unknown or liked person, [[spoiler:disappears after the final battle and then suddenly appears again as the finale ends]].
161* MysteriousWaif: Her first appearance has Nagisa and Honoka wondering about her origins.
162* PillarOfLight: Every time she transforms, she gets this.
163* PinkMeansFeminine: While Cure Black is considered the official "Pink Cure" of these season, while Shiny Luminous is classed as a yellow Cure, Shiny Luminous still wears a very frilly pink dress.
164* PhysicalGoddess: She is the human form of a giant light goddess.
165* RetGone: Everybody who's LockedOutOfTheLoop forgets she ever existed when she's kidnapped by the Shiten'ou.
166* SixthRanger: ''Third'' Ranger in this case. She's the newest member of the Max Heart team, joining them in 'Max Heart'' after bonding with Pollun.
167* StoneWall: Unlike Nagisa and Honoka, her abilities are for support rather than combat. All of her moves involve some form of defence.
168* SupportPartyMember: Her powers revolve entirely around hampering enemies and enhancing Cure Black and Cure White's attacks.
169* TagalongKid: Downplayed. She is two years younger than the other heroines, being a supportive member instead being a fighter and she appears everywhere where Nagisa and Honoka go, mostly later than them.
170* UnskilledButStrong: Like the other two Pretty Cures, Shiny Luminous has extreme physical raw power, but she doesn't know how to fight.
171* YamatoNadeshiko: She's a proper and polite queen who takes on the identity of a Japanese teenage girl.
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173[[/folder]]
174
175[[folder:Mepple]]
176!!!Voiced by: Creator/TomokazuSeki (Japanese), Roger Rhodes (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Sara Vivas (European Spanish), Creator/EdsonMatus (Latin-American Spanish), Diana Borgwardt (German), Paola Majano (Italian), Liu Ruping (Taiwanese Mandarin, original season & ''[=DX3=]''), Yang Kaikai (Taiwanese Mandarin, ''Max Heart''), Feng Jiade (Taiwanese Mandarin, ''[=DX=]''), Song Yucong (Taiwanese Mandarin, ''[=DX2=]'') [[/labelnote]]
177[[quoteright:248:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mepple_profile.png]]
178A mascot hailing from the Garden of Light as its chosen hero, searching for the legendary Pretty Cure to confront the Dotsuku Zone, and Mipple's guardian and boyfriend. He becomes Nagisa's companion.
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180* AfraidOfNeedles: He panics in episode 9 when he has to get an injection, though [[JustifiedTrope to be fair to him]], the doctor's holding a GiantMedicalSyringe.
181* BigEater: He is gluttonous to the point of being ObsessedWithFood.
182* BrattyHalfPint: Has the personality of a spoiled child, always demanding favors from Nagisa. Even when she swipes the Omupu card to get him food in episode 2, he berates the chef because he served Mepple a bacon and lettuce sandwich instead of miso soup. [[spoiler:He gets a taste of his own medicine when he has to deal with Pollun later on in the series.]]
183* FairyCompanion: Serves as Nagisa's personal fairy companion, although he's often more of a hindrance than he is a help thanks to his [[BrattyHalfPint noisy, immature personality]].
184* HeManWomanHater: {{Played For Laughs}}. At one point, he tells Nagisa that he's going to be a domineering husband to Mipple in the future, though from what their interactions are usually like, [[HenpeckedHusband Mipple tends to have more authority]].
185* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Is often quite rude to Nagisa, and demanding and lazy in general. However, he ''is'' dedicated to his mission of restoring the Garden of Light, and shows that he does truly care for her, when he becomes distraught at the thought of having to say goodbye to her during the mid-season finale.
186* MentorMascot: Like Mipple, he briefs Nagisa on how to transform and the situation at hand, advising his buddy on the course of action required.
187* MySignificanceSenseIsTingling: Acts up when Mipple is near, or a villain has turned up.
188* NonHumanSidekick: He's a mascot from another world and isn't human at all.
189* PinkGirlBlueBoy: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Mepple has blue highlights on his body to Mipple's all-pink body and magenta highlights, but the rest of him is yellow.
190* RedBaron: He's called the "Chosen Warrior".
191* SickeninglySweethearts: With Mipple. He's always asking to see her, and whenever they're reunited, they embrace in a lovey-dovey manner.
192* VerbalTic: "~mepo"
193* VitriolicBestBuds: With Nagisa.
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195[[/folder]]
196
197[[folder:Mipple]]
198!!!Voiced by: Creator/AkikoYajima (Japanese), Angie Beers (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Elena Ruiz de Velasco (European Spanish), Rosalet Estrada (Latin-American Spanish), Greta Bonetti (Italian), Long Xianhui (Taiwanese Mandarin, main series), Yang Kaikai ( Taiwanese Mandarin, ''[=DX=]''), Lin Meixiu (Taiwanese Mandarin, ''[=DX2=]''), Zhao Hua (Taiwanese Mandarin, ''[=DX3=]'')[[/labelnote]]
199[[quoteright:330:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mipple_profile.png]]
200A mascot also hailing from the Garden of Light as its Princess of Hope. She accompanies her boyfriend Mepple in searching for the Pretty Cure, and later becomes Honoka's partner.
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202* BewareTheNiceOnes: Normally very kind and sweet, but when she learns that Mepple dropped the Prism Hopeish in Episode 6, she starts yelling at him. {{Justified|Trope}}, since it's vital to their mission.
203* FairyCompanion: She's the personal fairy companion of Honoka, and their relationship is much less adversarial than Mepple's is with Nagisa.
204* MentorMascot: Like Mepple, she briefs Nagisa on how to transform and the situation at hand, advising her pal on the course of action required.
205* MySignificanceSenseIsTingling: Same as Mepple.
206* NiceGirl: She's polite and understanding of Honoka, contrasting [[VitriolicBestBuds Mepple's relationship with Nagisa]].
207* NonHumanSidekick: She's a mascot from another world and is a small cute fairy.
208* PinkGirlBlueBoy: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. While Mipple's entire body is pink, Mepple only has blue markings on his body.
209* RedBaron: "The Princess of Hope".
210* SickeninglySweethearts: With Mepple. Whenever they're reunited, they embrace in a lovey-dovey manner.
211* VerbalTic: "~mipo"
212* WomenAreWiser: Typically portrayed as more level-headed and less whiny than her boyfriend and counterpart, Mepple.
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214[[/folder]]
215
216[[folder:Pollun & Lulun]]
217!!!Pollun is voiced by: Creator/HarunaIkezawa (Japanese), Onalea Gilbertson (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Inés Blázquez (European Spanish), Creator/AbrahamVega (Latin-American Spanish), Creator/IlariaLatini (Italian), Long Xianhui (Taiwanese Mandarin, main seires), Lin Meixiu (Taiwanese Mandarin, ''[=DX=]''), Yang Kaikai (Taiwanese Mandarin,''[=DX2=]''&''3'') [[/labelnote]]
218!!!Lulun is voiced by: Creator/AsukaTanii (Japanese)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Gloria Armesto (European Spanish), Michela Alborghetti (Italian), Fu Qihui (Taiwanese Mandarin, ''[=DX=]''), Lin Peiling (Taiwanese Mandarin, ''[=DX2=]''&''3'') [[/labelnote]]
219[[quoteright:323:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pollunprof.png]]
220[[caption-width-right:323:Pollun]]
221[[quoteright:323:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lulunnewstage2prof.png]]
222[[caption-width-right:323:Lulun]]
223The prince and princess of the Garden of Light who arrive later to assist Nagisa and Honoka in their battle against the Dotsuku Zone, providing them new powers. They later become Hikari Kujou's companions, assisting her when she becomes Shiny Luminous.
224----
225* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Lulun to Pollun.
226* BrattyHalfPint: Pollun in ''Futari wa'' is an immature RoyalBrat who throws tantrums if he doesn't get his way. When he grows out of this in ''Max Heart'', Lulun fills the shoes.
227* CreepyChild: When the Seeds of Darkness are awakening, Pollun falls into an unsettling trance where he speaks in a CreepyMonotone about something "awakening", along with another occasional hint.
228* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Pollun's debut appearance in episode 24 of ''Futari wa'' has him ask the Cures to go to the Garden of Light with him. When they react with confusion, he does PuppyDogEyes before throwing a full-on temper tantrum where he thrashes around on his back.
229* InconsistentSpelling: Pollun's name in Japanese is ポルン ''Porun'', which is used for the English dub; other sources render it "Pollun".
230* NonHumanSidekick: They're furry non-human creatures who accompany the girls on their quest where they bash heads with the Jaaku King's generals.
231* RedBaron: "The Prince of Light" and the "Princess who weaves the future".
232* RoyalBrat: Pollun, the so-called "prince of light", has the personality of a spoiled toddler ([[CharacterDevelopment at least, at first]]).
233* {{Seers}}: Has the ability to foretell the future, and he falls under a [[CreepyChild monotonic trance]] whenever the Seeds of Darkness awaken.
234-->'''Pollun''': Beware the pillar of red, popo...
235* SixthRanger: Pollun, for the mascots during the first series. Lulun fills this role during ''Max Heart''.
236* TookALevelInBadass: Pollun, especially in ''Max Heart'' when he stops being a crybaby.
237* VerbalTic: "~popo" for Pollun; "~lulu" for Lulun.
238----
239[[/folder]]
240
241!Garden of Light
242[[folder:Wisdom, the Guardian]]
243!!!Voiced by: Creator/TaikiMatsuno (Japanese), Glenn Howard (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Miriam Valencia (European Spanish), Creator/MauraCenciarelli (Italian), Lei Biwen (Taiwanese Mandarin)[[/labelnote]]
244[[quoteright:212:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wisdom_pretty_cure.png]]
245
246A resident of the Garden of Light who is the guardian of the seven Prism Stones. He resides within the Prism Hopeish, the Stones' receptacle.
247----
248* ClosetGeek: In his first appearance in episode 6, he very nearly hands the Cures a manga called ''Futari mo Puripuri'' instead of the magical notebook he meant to give them.
249* DeadpanSnarker: By far the most sarcastic in ''Futari wa'', as he even sasses [[spoiler:his captors when they stick him in a bird cage]] and doesn't hesitate expressing his sardonic disappointment when Porun is the one to come "rescue" him.
250* DemotedToExtra: He's part of a number of important plot points in the first season, and gives Precure some useful items, whereas in ''[=MaX Heart=]'' he's always hanging around the Garden of Light and does nothing more than commenting on the happenings in the human world.
251* EyesAlwaysShut: Almost always.
252* InformedAttractiveness: Mipple finds him attractive, but in the eyes of the audience he just looks slightly less cartoony and more human than the other denizens of the Light.
253----
254[[/folder]]
255
256[[folder:Elder]]
257!!!Voiced by: Creator/HiroshiNaka (Japanese), Johnathan Love (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Rafael Calvo (European Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
258[[quoteright:208:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/elder_pretty_cure.png]]
259
260A wise sage residing in the Garden of Light who tends to be forgetful.
261----
262* AccidentalMisnaming: He never gets Nagisa and Honoka's names right.
263* MrExposition: As the Garden of Light's sage, he explains the backstory behind the Prism Stones and Wisdom's actions regarding them.
264* ScatterbrainedSenior: PlayedForLaughs. He's constantly forgetting things, like Nagisa and Honoka's names and their title of "legendary warriors".
265----
266[[/folder]]
267
268[[folder:Queen]]
269!!!Voiced by: Creator/KayaMatsutani (Japanese), Elizabeth Ludwig (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Miriam Valencia (European Spanish), Creator/CarolinaTak (European Spanish, movies), Creator/GioGioRapattoni (Italian), Long Xianhui (Taiwanese Mandarin)[[/labelnote]]
270[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fwpc_queen_of_light.png]]
271
272The ruler of the Garden of Light.
273----
274* TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects: Unlike the other characters, the Queen is animated in 3D; everyone else in the series besides Jaaku King is animated in 2D.
275* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:The Cures' showdown with Jaaku King seems completely hopeless until the Queen journeys into the Dotsuku Zone herself to save them, granting their Marble Screw the power it needs to destroy him.]]
276* BigGood: She's the Garden of Light's ruler who sent Mepple and Mipple to find the Pretty Cure. She possesses all the power to help them, wherever she can, against the Dotsuku Zone and its denizens.
277* CantLiveWithoutYou: [[spoiler:According to Jaaku King, she will die along with him if he is ever truly killed.]]
278* EyesAlwaysShut: She never opens her eyes once through out this season or its sequel.
279* GiantWoman: Even while seated on her throne, the Queen is hundreds of feet tall.
280* [[EvilCounterpart Good Counterpart]]: To Jaaku King. Both are the skyscraper-sized, [[TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects CGI-rendered]] rulers of their respective realms (the Garden of Light and the Dotsuku Zone), and they send proxies (Pretty Cure and the Dark Five) to battle it out on their behalf for ownership of the Prism Stones. [[spoiler:During the heroines' first battle against Jaaku King, she outright calls herself and Jaaku King "two sides of the same coin".]]
281* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: She has long blonde hair, and she's the benevolent monarch of the Garden of Light.
282* TheHighQueen: Queen of the Garden of Light, and the series' BigGood.
283* PerpetualSmiler: She always appears with a smile on her face.
284* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: She's not just a pretty face -- [[spoiler:she [[BigDamnHeroes bails the Cures out]] when they fight Jaaku King and even takes part in their FinishingMove]].
285----
286[[/folder]]
287
288!Friends and Family
289[[folder:Shiho Kubota]]
290!!!Voiced by: Creator/EriSendai (Japanese), Nikkita Bradette (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Miriam Valencia (European Spanish), Barbara Pitotti (Italian)[[/labelnote]]
291[[quoteright:158:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fwpc_shiho_fullbody.png]]
292
293One of Nagisa and Honoka's classmates, a close friend of Nagisa's, and a member of the school's lacrosse team.
294----
295* BoyishShortHair: Like Nagisa, Shiho wears her hair very short, although in a slightly more feminine style than Nagisa's.
296* DubNameChange:
297** In the English version, her name is Shauna Knowles.
298** Her name is Han Chae-ryeong in the Korean dub.
299* FieryRedhead: Very sporty, emotional and determined, especially when it comes to teamplay in lacrosse.
300* GenkiGirl: Highly energetic though not as much as Nagisa.
301* PrimaDonnaDirector: In the SchoolPlay episode.
302* ThoseTwoGuys: With Rina Takashimizu.
303* VerbalTic: Will sometimes repeat a phrase [[RuleOfThree three times]] in rapid succession.
304----
305[[/folder]]
306
307[[folder:Rina Takashimizu]]
308!!!Voiced by: Yuka Tokumitsu (Japanese), Emily Bachynski (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Inés Blázquez (European Spanish), Creator/MonicaWard (Italian)[[/labelnote]]
309[[quoteright:123:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fwpc_rina_fullbody.png]]
310
311One of Nagisa's closest friends, and a member of the school's lacrosse team.
312----
313* DubNameChange: Her name is changed to Dahee Seo in the Korean dub.
314* GirlishPigtails: Unlike Nagisa and Shiho, Rina wears her hair in thin pigtails.
315* HugeSchoolgirl: Compared to the others -- she's at least half a head taller than the rest of the girls in the class, although it's never really remarked on.
316* ThoseTwoGuys: With Shiho Kubota.
317----
318[[/folder]]
319
320[[folder:Yuriko]]
321!!!Voiced by: Creator/KozueKamada (Japanese), Katie Rowan, Lori Bachynski ([[Recap/FwPCEp40InvitationToADreamWorld Episode 40]]) (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Amalia Cantarero (European Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
322[[quoteright:111:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fwpc_yuriko_full_character.png]]
323
324A member of the school's Chemistry Club.
325----
326* AmbiguouslyGay: Idolizes Honoka Yukishiro to the point of [[ICallItVera naming a science project after her]], and isn't shown to be attracted to any of the boys. Rather than go meet Kiriya, the popular NewTransferStudent, she'd rather spend her time working with Honoka and perfecting "Honoka #1". Her name being "[[YuriGenre Yuriko]]" only heightens this impression.
327* CompetitionFreak: A competitive, hard-working student who has her eyes set on the grand prize at the local science fair.
328* ADayInTheLimelight: Her most notable appearance is during [[Recap/FwPCEp13BewareTheYoungTransferStudent episode 13]] of the original season. She also plays a prominent role in episode 17 of ''Max Heart'', which is something of a sequel to the former.
329* DubNameChange: In the English version, her name is Lillian.
330* ICallItVera: She insists on calling the model Earth project for the science fair "Honoka #1", after Honoka Yukishiro. [[spoiler:When the time comes to unveil it at the end of the episode, the name reads "Yuriko #1" instead.]]
331* NoFullNameGiven: Yuriko's surname is never specified in the series.
332* OutOfFocus: Outside of her limelight episodes, she's mostly relegated to cameos.
333* ScaryShinyGlasses: Her EstablishingCharacterMoment has her glasses flash in this manner, insisting that her fellow members work their butts off so they win first prize at the science fair.
334* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: She's the only prominent student who wears glasses, and she seems to be the smartest member of the science club after Honoka.
335* UniversallyBelovedLeader: She's a prominent member of the Verona science club, and is respected so much for her hard work that [[spoiler:the other club members named their project "Yuriko #1" after her]].
336[[/folder]]
337
338[[folder:Kyoko & Natsuko]]
339!!!Voiced by: Creator/KaoriNazuka (Kyoko), Creator/AmiKoshimizu (Natsuko)
340[[quoteright:420:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kyoko_and_natsuko.png]]
341
342Two of Honoka and Nagisa's classmates.
343----
344* BoyishShortHair: Like Nagisa, Natsuko has short hair and is the more tomboyish of the two.
345* BrainwashedAndCrazy: In their debut episode, they fall under Poisony's MindControl and are forced to attack the ''real'' Cures.
346* CosplayOtakuGirl: {{Implied|Trope}}. They certainly seem to enjoy dressing up as Pretty Cure, and even claim to have made their Cure costumes in one all-nighter. Later on, they're in charge of dressing the leads for the class play in both the first and second seasons; when Honoka (remembering the episode 14 incident) says they have a gift for costuming, the pair react with embarrassment and frantically shush her. And in ''Max Heart'', they dress up in period costumes -- which they made themselves and smuggled in with their luggage -- during the class trip to an Edo-era village.
347* CostumeCopycat: After catching a glimpse of Cure White and Cure Black, they start dressing up as them to entertain some local elementary school kids. Since the real Pretty Cure are unknown to the public, there is no real issue with mistaken identity, although Honoka and Nagisa worry that they might attract the villains' attention. They do -- Poisony isn't actually fooled, but decides they'd be useful tools to try and get at the real Pretty Cures.
348* ADayInTheLimelight: Episode 14, where they start dressing up as Pretty Cure in public. This goes about as well as you'd expect.
349* DubNameChange: In the English version, their names are Christy (Kyoko) and Summer (Natsuko).
350* GirlishPigtails: Kyoko wears her hair in pigtails.
351* MindControlEyes: Under Poisony's control, their eyes become [[ReflectionlessUselessEyes dull and lifeless]].
352* ThoseTwoGirls: After their limelight episode, they sometimes show up as this (generally if Shiho and Rina aren't available or suitable for some reason).
353[[/folder]]
354
355[[folder:Shougo "Fujipi" Fujimura]]
356!!!Voiced by: Creator/DaisukeKishio (Japanese), Will Wood (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Javier Balas (European Spanish), Eduardo Curiel (Latin-American Spanish), Creator/FlavioAquilone (Italian)[[/labelnote]]
357[[quoteright:144:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fwpc_fujip_fullbody.png]]
358
359A male student at Verone Academy whom Nagisa has a crush on. He's a member of the school's soccer team.
360----
361* ChildhoodFriends: With Honoka, although Nagisa [[ClingyJealousGirl gets the wrong idea at first]] and assumes they're dating.
362* DubNameChange: To Shawn "Fergie" Ferguson.
363* EmbarrassingNickname: He can get a little unnerved when others call him "Fujipi".
364* LikeBrotherAndSister: Is revealed to be ChildhoodFriends with Honoka, who considers him like an older brother to her.
365* LovableJock: Plays football.
366* NiceGuy: Utterly compassionate to all.
367* ObliviousToLove: He's unaware of Nagisa's feelings for him.
368* SatelliteCharacter: There's little to his character that doesn't tie back to Nagisa and Honoka.
369* TheWorfEffect: He gets defeated at soccer by Kiriya to show what an impressive AcademicAthlete the younger boy is.
370----
371[[/folder]]
372
373[[folder:Kimata]]
374!!!Voiced by: Satoshi Katougi (Japanese), Ian [=McMurray=] (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Jesús Barreda (European Spanish), Daniele Giuliani (Italian)[[/labelnote]]
375[[quoteright:148:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kimata.png]]
376
377Another male student in Verone who has a crush on Honoka, though the latter is oblivious to it.
378----
379* DubNameChange: In the English version, his surname is Kossner.
380* NiceGuy: He's very courteous to his friends, and is polite when trying to woo Honoka.
381* NoFullNameGiven: He's only known by his surname.
382* SatelliteCharacter: His only role in the series is to have a crush on Honoka.
383----
384[[/folder]]
385
386[[folder:Akane Fujita]]
387!!!Voiced by: Mikako Fujita (Japanese), Annika Odegard (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Elena Ruiz de Velasco (European Spanish), Creator/MauraCenciarelli (Italian)[[/labelnote]]
388[[quoteright:127:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/akane_fujita.png]]
389
390The young operator of the mobile takoyaki store, Tako Café.
391----
392* AscendedExtra: In ''Max Heart'' she goes from a recurring character to appearing in almost every episode.
393* BadassesWearBandanas: A bandana wearing gal who's very skilled at cooking with a ton of self-confidence to boot.
394* CoolBigSis: Very caring to her self-proclaimed cousin Hikari. [[spoiler:Hikaru joins the mix later on.]]
395* DubNameChange: In the English version, her name is Alex.
396* ParentalSubstitute: Oblivious one to Hikari [[spoiler: and Hikaru.]]
397* SignatureHeadgear: Through two seasons, you can count on one hand the number of times she's seen without her bandanna.
398* SupremeChef: Her Takoyaki is to die for. That may be one reason why Nagisa and Honoka frequent her store.
399* TeamChef: She isn't aware that Nagisa and Honoka are the Pretty Cure, but she's giving them all the good food she can offer.
400----
401[[/folder]]
402
403[[folder:Ryouta Misumi]]
404!!!Voiced by: Creator/NaozumiTakahashi (Japanese), Leah Dubbin-Steckel (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Miriam Valencia (European Spanish), Ángel Rodríguez (Latin-American Spanish), Creator/TatianaDessi (Italian)[[/labelnote]]
405[[quoteright:140:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fwpcmh_misumi_ryouta_profile.png]]
406
407Nagisa's younger brother.
408----
409* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Constantly gets on Nagisa's nerves, especially when getting into arguments with her.
410* BrattyHalfPint: See AnnoyingYoungerSibling. If that's not enough, he has a crush on Honoka but unfavorably compares Nagisa to her.
411* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: He's often shown wearing a shirt with a big "R" for Ryouta on its pocket.
412* DubNameChange: Ryan Blackstone in the English version.
413* EveryoneHasStandards: He might be a [[BrattyHalfPint pain in the neck]], but he's very concerned when he overhears what he thinks is Nagisa talking to herself (she's talking to Mepple) and tells their mother.
414* PrecociousCrush: On Honoka.
415----
416[[/folder]]
417
418[[folder:Sanae Yukishiro]]
419!!!Voiced by: Creator/MasakoNozawa (Japanese, old), Creator/YukiMatsuoka (Japanese, young), Michelle Armeneau (English, old), Onalea Gilbertson (English, young)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Milagros Fernández (European Spanish), Martha Rave (Latin-American Spanish), Paola Piccinato (Italian)[[/labelnote]]
420[[quoteright:120:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fwpc_sanae_fullbody.png]]
421
422Honoka's grandmother.
423----
424* TheBusCameBack: After a whopping ''18'' years since her last TV appearance, Sanae returns in ''Anime/PowerOfHopePrecureFullBloom'' in which she helps out Komachi with her research on her town's history. It's not until after Komachi, Nozomi and Coco leave when we find out that it's really her via her house's nameplate.
425* CoolOldLady: She's an old lady who is compassionate and always gives advice to Honoka, even when the latter hits her early teens.
426* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler:After surviving the WWII firebombing of Wakabadadi, Sanae nearly succumbed to despair upon seeing the destruction from a viewpoint on a hill until Mipple encourages her.]]
427* NeverMessWithGranny: She's old and sweet, yet she manages to talk down Poisony masquerading as an old lady, and later ''judo throws'' her for good measure.
428* SecretSecretKeeper: She already knows Mipple's existence, having encountered the little mascot in her younger days. However, she keeps that encounter to herself such that even Mipple doesn't know about it. She also knows her granddaughter and her best friend are Pretty Cure, but they also don't know she knows.
429----
430[[/folder]]
431
432[[folder:Yoshimi Takenouchi]]
433!!!Voiced by: Ai Nagano (Japanese), Creator/CherylMcMaster (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Elena Ruiz de Velasco (European Spanish), Creator/EricaEdwards (Latin-American Spanish), Raffaella Castelli (Italian)[[/labelnote]]
434[[quoteright:137:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yoshimi_takenouchi.png]]
435
436Nagisa and Honoka's classroom teacher.
437----
438* {{Brainwashed}}: In episode 3, she gets mind-controlled by Pisard into delivering Nagisa and Honoka right to him. Thankfully, she snaps out of it.
439* CoolTeacher: Very kind and patient with her students, who clearly adore her.
440* DubNameChange: Her name is Yvette Woodgrove in the English version.
441* FirstNameBasis: Her students all call her "Yoshimi-sensei."
442* SickeninglySweethearts: With her husband... that said, she also clearly has the hots for a disguised Pisard in episode 3.
443* WingdingEyes: Her eyes turn into [[CardiovascularLove bright pink hearts]] when she catches sight of "Ryuuichi Kazama", Pisard's human disguise.
444----
445[[/folder]]
446
447[[folder:Vice Principal Kometsuki]]
448!!!Voiced by: Tomohiro Nishimura (Japanese), Steve Olson (English)
449[[quoteright:179:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kyouto_kometsuki.png]]
450
451The overbearing assistant principal of Verone Academy.
452----
453* BrainwashedAndCrazy: {{Subverted|Trope}}. In episode 7, he gets turned into a Zakenna, but instead of attacking the Cures, he mostly spends his short run as a MonsterOfTheWeek complaining about his job.
454* BrutalHonesty: When Nagisa's [[GreenEyedMonster jealousy of Honoka]] impacts her playing during a lacrosse tournament, he calls her performance "embarrassing". To her face.
455* ChildHater: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Part of his rant in episode 7 as a Zakenna is about how much he hates cleaning up after his students' messes, and the lack of respect he gets from them.
456* ClosetGeek: After he confiscates his students' manga, he secretly reads them himself.
457* DeanBitterman: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, he's merely the Vice Principal and is more strict and unpleasant than outright cruel.
458* DudeWheresMyRespect: The crux of his rant as a Zakenna -- he thinks he should have much more respect than he gets because of [[{{Workaholic}} how hard he works]] and how much he puts up with from the students.
459-->'''Zakenna Kometsuki:''' (subtitled) ''I've always worked harder than everyone else! The one who gets to school first, the one who goes home last, that's me! Who always has to put away the cleaning supplies? Why it's me of course! You would think such simple things would be easy to remember but nooo! Can't you even take off your shoes and put them away properly?! Just yesterday, who was it who ran through the hallway wearing their outside shoes, eh? It took forever to clean up the mess! [...] People don't do what I say, and they talk to me sarcastically. I also... also... I also want to become a Principal!''
460* FatAndSkinny: The tall, high-strung Skinny to the Principal's Fat.
461* FourEyesZeroSoul: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. He wears glasses, and while he's not ''evil'', he's definitely a {{Jerkass}}.
462* JadedProfessional: He's been working as Vice Principal for so long that he's grown rather resentful, as shown when he becomes a Zakenna and starts complaining about how he's not a full principal yet.
463* {{Jerkass}}: He's not a very pleasant person.
464* MeaningfulName: His name sounds like ''kometsukibatta'', which translates to "locust", "click beetle", or "[[ProfessionalButtKisser sycophant]]". Fittingly, he often kisses up to the Principal, even though he secretly hates him.
465* PokemonSpeak: One of the few Zakennas to avert this.
466* ProfessionalButtKisser: Is often seen buttering up his boss, the Principal.
467* TheResenter: Is revealed in episode 7 to resent the fact that he's not Principal yet, which only comes out when he becomes a Zakenna.
468* VillainyFreeVillain: In episode 9, he confiscates Mepple under the belief that he's a cell phone, which isn't allowed in school. The main goal of the episode becomes getting Mepple back from him, even though he's not part of the Dark Five.
469* {{Workaholic}}: Prides himself on being the first one to enter the school building and the last to leave.
470[[/folder]]
471
472!Dotsuku Zone / Dark Zone
473!! Monsters
474[[folder:Zakenna]]
475!!!Voiced by: Hitoshi Bifu (episodes 1 to 22), Satoshi Taki (episode 15 and from 28 onwards; all episodes of ''Max Heart'') (Japanese), Tom Edwards (English)
476[[quoteright:216:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zakenna.png]]
477The Dotsuku Zone's demonic underlings. Resembling ghost-like spirits, they are capable of possessing objects, transforming them into rampaging beasts that the heroines fight, defeat, and purify.
478----
479* AnimateInanimateObject: Essentially what they resemble because they possess those objects.
480* ArtInitiatesLife: The Zakenna in episode 4 possesses an art museum, bringing all of the paintings to life in the real world. A classmate of the Cures temporarily [[PhantomZonePicture goes inside one of the paintings]], but she thinks it was AllJustADream.
481* AttackOfTheKillerWhatever: Zakenna will possess any and all objects nearby them, resulting in various bizarre monsters. In the first three episodes alone, Zakenna take the form of a rollercoaster, a [[ViciousVac vacuum cleaner]], a vaulting box, a series of basketballs, and a stage curtain.
482* BigCreepyCrawlies: In episode 17, Poisony creates a worm and a centipede Zakenna. The excavator Zakenna she summons in episode 14 has insect-like "mandibles", too.
483* BearsAreBadNews: In more ways than one. The Zakenna from Episode 6 possessed a literal MamaBear whose cub Nagisa had saved earlier. The girls were unwilling to use their Marble Screw attack on it as they didn't want to hurt it. Fortunately they gained a new skill, Rainbow Therapy, that allowed them to expel the Zakenna without harming the animal.
484* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Things possessed by Zakenna will become much more violent and try to kill the Cures, even if they never were before. Humorously {{subverted|Trope}} with the Vice Principal in episode 7; while in Zakenna form, he angrily lunges with his pointer a couple of times... and then he starts to [[JadedProfessional rant about how much he hates his job]]. That's all he does.
485* CrossPoppingVeins: Their normal forms always sport one, and so do the objects they possess.
486* EvilIsBigger: Many Zakenna-possessed items grow much larger than their original forms. An ordinary bear, for instance, becomes a roughly 15-foot-high DireBeast under Zakenna influence.
487* EyeBeams: Whenever they possess something with headlights (e.g. the rollercoaster in episode 1 or the cranes in episode 14), chances are they're going to fire deadly rays of light from their new "eyes".
488* GhastlyGhost: They're raging dark spirits called upon by the Dotsuku Zone to attack the Pretty Cures.
489* InconsistentSpelling: Their name is spelled ザケンナー ''zaken'naa'', usually rendered "Zakenna" in English. But the official Toei website description for ''Futari wa Pretty Cure: Max Heart'' spells it "Zakennar".
490* {{Kaiju}}: Episode 11 of ''Max Heart'' had Vivlis making a Zakenna of a nearby transmission tower. The resulting monster wouldn't look out of place in a ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' movie.
491* LivingShadow: In episode 16, Poisony has Zakennas possess a girl's shadow, resulting in countless shadowy clones of her.
492* MeaningfulName: Their name is derived from a rude Japanese shorthand, "fuzakeruna", which means "don't mess with me".
493* MonsterOfTheWeek: The very first ones of the franchise as a whole who are summoned by the Dark Zone's generals to wreak havoc by possessing an object.
494* MorphicResonance: Any object possessed by a Zakenna will gain the ghost's CrossPoppingVeins, and oftentimes yellow eyes and sharp teeth to go with it.
495* PokemonSpeak: Can only cry their own name. {{Subverted|Trope}} in certain cases, though; a Zakenna-possessed [[DeanBitterman Vice Principal Kometsuki]] can still speak normally, since his original form was human.
496* StarPower: {{Inverted|Trope}}. When they're defeated, Zakennas will dissipate into tiny, harmless dark stars that say "Gomen na" ("sorry") instead of "Zakenna". The Zakenna in episode 22, which possesses a planetarium and tries to kill the Cures with living constellations, plays it straight.
497* SpeakOfTheDevil: They're summoned when a Dotsuku Zone general recites the incantation 「怒れる天空の妖鬼、ザケンナーよ!邪悪な心、闇の恐ろしさを思い知らせてあれ!」("Angry phantoms of the heavens, Zakenna! Wicked heart, make them learn the terror of the darkness!")
498* {{Troll}}: A group of seven Zakennas in episode 12 spell out the word バーカ (UsefulNotes/{{Baka}}) with their bodies to taunt Nagisa, who'd lost Mepple because of them.
499* ViciousVac: The Zakenna summoned in Episode 2 was a monstrous vacuum cleaner. It's currently the trope image.
500[[/folder]]
501
502!! The Dark Five
503[[folder:Pisard]]
504!!!Voiced by: Creator/HirokiTakahashi (Japanese), David Belke (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Francisco Javier García (European Spanish), Creator/IdziDutkiewicz (Latin-American Spanish), Creator/AlessioCigliano (Italian), Wu Wenmin (Taiwanese Mandarin)[[/labelnote]]
505[[quoteright:227:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pisard.png]]
506
507The [[StarterVillain very first villain]] to appear in the franchise, and the first and weakest member of the Dark Five. Resembling a kabuki actor, Pisard has the green Prism Stone contained in his necklace. A cunning foe with a variety of magical powers and an eagerness to prove his strength, Pisard's ego and cowardice make him unpopular among his teammates, which ultimately proves to be his undoing.
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509* BigWhy: His last words in episode 5 are this, immediately following a cry of "ThisCannotBe".
510* BloodKnight: Enjoys toying with his prey, as well as fighting. In his last outing, once he's [[FairPlayVillain given away his shot at victory]] and allowed the Cures to transform, he gleefully laughs and yells, "now we're having fun!"
511* BlowYouAway: He's able to whip up tornadoes, as seen in Episode 4.
512* BoringButPractical: In early appearances, Pisard relies on various {{zany scheme}}s to get his hands on the Prism Stones, like causing widespread blackouts to lure out the Cures, disguising himself as a student teacher so he can MindControl the Cures' teacher into bringing them to him, and trying to turn everyone in the Cures' class to stone. The last plan he tries, and his most successful one, is simply lying in wait until Honoka is alone before chasing her into a corner. If he wasn't arrogant enough to let them transform anyway, [[NearVillainVictory he would have won]].
513* BreakoutCharacter: While only a minor villain, Pisard is one of the only ''Pretty Cure'' antagonists to appear in other media, with a guest appearance in ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy''. The other is Bunbee from ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5'', who appears as a boss in a crossover with ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyoQuest''.
514* BulletCatch: {{Exaggerated|Trope}} -- he "catches" the Pretty Cure Marble Screw, the heroes' YinYangBomb, with his bare hands! At least, until the Cures hold their hands tighter, strengthening the beam. Then he gets [[KilledOffForReal vaporized]].
515* CreepyBlueEyes: In his disguised form, Pisard has bright blue eyes with white rings in the center, which only serve to emphasize how unnatural he is in the human world.
516* ADickInName: In the dub, he takes the alias "Richard Komodo", and he's one of Jaaku King's vilest minions.
517* DirtyCoward: In episode 4, Pisard uses the [[TakenForGranite petrified bodies]] of all the people in the art museum as a HumanShield, which Cure Black outright calls out as cowardly. It's also implied that part of the reason he's following Jaaku King's orders is to save his own skin, and he even offers in their final battle to spare whichever Cure is as cowardly as he is.
518-->'''Pisard:''' If you attack recklessly and smash the statues to pieces, there's no knowing what will happen to the original humans.\
519'''Cure White:''' T-That's...!\
520'''Cure Black:''' Coward!\
521'''Pisard:''' Heh! Say whatever you please.
522* DubNameChange: He's called [[BarelyChangedDubName Pijard]] in the dub. His human form's name is changed to Richard Komodo.
523* EvilBrit: In the dub, he's given a British accent, and he's the [[StarterVillain first villain]] the Cures encounter.
524* EvilTeacher: He disguises himself as a student teacher named Ryuuichi Kazama to infiltrate Nagisa and Honoka's school.
525* FacialMarkings: Has red ones around his eyes that resemble a DominoMask.
526* FairPlayVillain: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. In his final episode, when he has the Cures cornered, he gives Mipple back to Honoka, allowing her to transform into Cure White, just so he can prove he's the strongest by fighting them at their full power. This directly proceeds to his death -- if he hadn't done so, he would have won. This is {{justified|Trope}} not because Pisard is honorable, but because Pisard wants to regain his VillainCred.
527* FatalFlaw: '''{{Pride}}'''. Pisard is a powerful foe, but he hides a fragile ego and an eagerness to prove himself the strongest. So, rather than risk his VillainCred even further by attacking the Cures when he's already stolen Mipple away from Honoka, Pisard decides to [[FairPlayVillain give Mipple back]] so he can defeat them and repair his bruised ego.
528* FemmeFatalons: In episode 3, he threatens Yoshimi-sensei by extending his pointer finger out into a razor-sharp claw. Episode 5 shows that those claws can [[AbsurdlySharpClaws shred through a steamroller]].
529* FlashStep: Demonstrates this ability in episode 1, though it could also be short-range VillainTeleportation.
530* TheFriendNobodyLikes: He's a member of the Dark Five, but none of its other members have much respect for him and tend to keep him at arm's length. Even Illkubo, the group's leader and [[OnlySaneMan voice of reason]], acknowledges that it might be best to plan without him.
531* HostageForMacGuffin: Holds a {{brainwashed}} Yoshimi-sensei hostage in exchange for the Prism Stones in episode 3.
532* HotInHumanForm: His human disguise, Ryuuichi Kazama, is portrayed as a very handsome man. Yoshimi-sensei becomes smitten with him, and even Rina and Shiho contemplate making themselves look nice for him when he visits their class. Episode 3, which features the disguise as [[EvilTeacher evil student teacher]] Ryuuichi Kazama, is even entitled, "Beware the Handsome Student Teacher!"
533* HumanHammerThrow: Mostly attacks with kicks and telepathy, but he performs a hammer throw on the Cures when he fights directly.
534* HypnoticEyes: He's able to hypnotize people with his eyes, which turn from blue to his true form's green. He uses this ability in episode 2 to steal a vacuum cleaner, and later in episode 3 to MindControl the girls' teacher, Yoshimi Takenouchi.
535* InASingleBound: Like the transformed Pretty Cures, Pisard can jump several times his own height.
536* InconsistentSpelling: Is it Pisard, [[UnfortunateNames Pissard]], or [[DubNameChange Pijard]]?
537* KickTheDog: Frequently endangers civilians' lives in his schemes, such as causing an elevator loaded with people to plummet to the ground and holding a {{brainwashed}} Yoshimi-sensei hostage and then [[PsychicAssistedSuicide trying to make her walk off a ceiling beam]] while the Cures are distracted. In his nastiest action of all, Pisard turns the Cures' entire class and dozens of museum visitors [[TakenForGranite into statues]], then levitates the bodies into a tornado... all to use as a HumanShield, when he's more than a match for the Cures on his own.
538* KneelBeforeZod: Commands the Cures to bow before Jaaku King in episode 5, as the human race only exists to be consumed by the Dotsuku Zone. This as he's enduring a Marble Screw, which only encourages the Cures to strengthen the attack more.
539* MakingASplash: In his last battle in episode 5, he sends a large wave of water after the Cures.
540* MeaningfulName:
541** "Pisard" may come from "pisar", Portuguese for "to step on". It could also be a [[SdrawkcabName backwards spelling]] of "dosanpin", Japanese for "low-ranking samurai" (or, more colloquially, an insult meaning "underling" or "loser").
542** His human alias, Ryuuichi Kazama. "Kazama" seems to come from "kaze", meaning "[[BlowYouAway wind]]", and "ma", meaning "[[OurDemonsAreDifferent demon]]".
543* MindOverMatter: Throws random debris (trash cans, steel beams, etc.) as his typical attack.
544* MotiveRant: In episode 5, he finally spells out why he wants the Prism Stones so badly -- to [[DirtyCoward keep himself alive]].
545-->'''Honoka:''' Why would you try to steal something so precious to someone?! What gives you the right?!\
546'''Pisard:''' My lord Jaaku King's immortality is the Dotsuku Zone's immortality. The Dotsuku Zone's immortality is my immortality.\
547'''Honoka:''' [[MoralMyopia As long as you and yours are OK, that's fine]]? That's... absolutely wrong!!\
548'''Pisard:''' [[EvilCannotComprehendGood I don't understand the meaning of what you're saying]]. I only do what I must do. Hand over the Prism Stones!!
549* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: In the English dub, his human alias is named "Richard Komodo", as in [[MaliciousMonitorLizard the Komodo dragon]].
550* NearVillainVictory: In episode 5, he successfully steals Mipple from Honoka, preventing her from transforming. He snatches defeat from the jaws of victory anyway when he [[FairPlayVillain gives Mipple back]] to prove he's the strongest.
551* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Music/DavidBowie, anyone? The dub strengthens this association by giving [[BarelyChangedDubName Pijard]] a [[EvilBrit British accent]].
552* NotSoDifferentRemark: Remarks to the Cures that by fighting against him to protect their world from the Dotsuku Zone, they are little different from him, a DirtyCoward motivated by keeping himself alive, and outright says they're "acting like hypocrites".
553* OfferingsToTheGods: In episode 2, he uses a ViciousVac to suck up the city's electricity as a gift for Jaaku King.
554* PointyEars: As with all the other members of the Dark Five, Pisard has pointed ears to show he's from the Dotsuku Zone.
555* PracticallyJoker: {{Downplayed|Trope}} in that he's not really a MonsterClown, but he's still a FauxAffablyEvil villain whose distinctive kabuki-inspired appearance includes lots of garish [[WhiteAndRedAndEerieAllOver reds and whites]]. He gets no respect from his teammates, who start openly planning to continue without him after a few mistakes, and his only loyalty is to himself. In his final appearance, he gets into a heated argument with the Cures over his worldview and [[DirtyCoward cowardice]], offering to spare whichever of them is willing to sell the other out for survival in as cowardly a move as Pisard himself.
556* PsychicAssistedSuicide: After the Pretty Cures rescue Yoshimi-sensei from her hostage situation and transform, Pisard distracts them with a Zakenna and has her climb up to a beam on the ceiling. It's heavily implied he would have made her fall from that height, killing herself, if she wasn't rescued in time.
557* {{Sadist}}: Has shades of this. Pisard's methods are often cruel and cause unnecessary suffering, and even Poisony says he likes to "indulge himself" with his magical abilities rather than strategize or go in for the kill.
558* ShouldersOfDoom: Has an outfit with huge, pointed shoulders, which only emphasizes how evil he is.
559* SlaveToPR: A VillainCred-oriented version that is {{deconstructed|Trope}} ''hard'' in Episode 5. It's Pisard's desire to prove his strength to the rest of the Dark Five that spells his defeat -- he insists on fighting the Cures at full power even when he'd basically already won, which lets them turn the tables on him.
560* SmugSnake: An arrogant, superficially cunning villain, Pisard's ego ultimately gets the better of him in episode 5 when he tries to prove himself the best by forcing a battle he didn't have to fight. This proceeds directly to his death.
561* SmugSuper: Even though he has a huge ego, Pisard has the power to back up his threats, and he actually comes close to winning in a couple of episodes.
562* StarterVillain: The first general to confront the Pretty Cures.
563* TakenForGranite: He's able to turn people into statues with his eyes. In Episode 4, he uses this to threaten the Cures, since they risk [[LiterallyShatteredLives breaking the statues]] if they try to hit him.
564* ThereAreTwoKindsOfPeopleInTheWorld: "Every world is one of two: win, or lose!"
565* ThisCannotBe: In episodes 4 and 5, this is his reaction when he takes the brunt of a Marble Screw attack.
566* TooDumbToLive: Giving Mipple back to Honoka was a phenomenally stupid move. He wanted to fight the Pretty Cures fairly and prove himself the strongest.
567* UnfortunateNames: Some subtitles render his name as "[[UrineTrouble Pissard]]". This even extends to Japanese -- if "Pisard" (ピーサード ''piisaado'') comes from "dosanpin", as in MeaningfulName above, then his name is essentially backwards for "mook".
568* VillainCred: Gradually loses his among the Dark Five as he goes on. By episodes 4 and 5, the rest of the Dark Five openly mock him and call him weak, and Jaaku King has [[YouHaveFailedMe threatened his head]] if he keeps screwing up.
569* VillainRespect: {{Subverted|Trope}}. He calls Nagisa an "admirable girl" for stepping in to protect Honoka in episode 5, but as the ensuing battle continues, Pisard derides them both as hypocrites for calling him out and tries to break them. Just before he dies, he proclaims that they'd better just bow down to Jaaku King, as they only exist to be consumed by him and the Dotsuku Zone. It's safe to assume that whatever respect Pisard might have had no longer exists.
570* VillainousBreakdown: By episode 5, Pisard's loss of VillainCred among his peers grates on his ego to the point where he begins making [[TooDumbToLive suicidally stupid decisions]] to prove his strength.
571* VirtueIsWeakness: As he's fighting in episode 5, Pisard lectures the Cures for "acting like hypocrites" because they fight to help others, implying he views anything but the basest selfishness and cowardice as a weakness.
572-->'''Pisard:''' What's the matter?! Is THIS your power?! See what happens when you act like hypocrites and care for others?! BEG FOR YOUR LIVES!! Tell me that you alone want to survive! I'll only spare the one who says it first!
573* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He can disguise himself as a human.
574* WalkOnWater: In episode 5, he runs across the surface of a river to evade the Cures.
575* WeHardlyKnewYe: He only lasts five episodes, the swiftest defeat of any villain in the ''entire franchise'' until [[Anime/HugttoPrecure Daigan]]. And even Daigan manages to survive the entire season.
576* WhiteAndRedAndEerieAllOver: Has white hair and a pale white face, red FacialMarkings, cape, and clothing, and he's the very first villain the Cures face.
577* WhiteHairBlackHeart: His true form features him in white hair, but he's working for [[BigBad Jaaku King]] and is after the last two Prism Stones for his master's nefarious schemes.
578* WouldHurtAChild: Well, "[[DownplayedTrope would hurt a young teenager]]". In episode 1, Pisard doesn't hesitate to attack Nagisa and Honoka with his [[MindOverMatter telekinesis]] when they don't hand Mepple and Mipple over to him. They don't transform -- in fact, they don't even know they ''can'' transform yet -- but he doesn't seem to care.
579* XanatosSpeedChess: Episode 3 is all about this with Pisard. First, he brainwashes Yoshimi-sensei into bringing Nagisa to him in the gym, where he orders her to hand over the Prism Stones. When Honoka arrives, he decides to [[HostageForMacGuffin hold her hostage]] instead; once the girls are able to transform, he summons a Zakenna to distract them while he prepares to have Yoshimi-sensei commit PsychicAssistedSuicide. And when the Cures get their teacher down from the ceiling, he has the Zakenna possess the stage curtains, which very nearly defeats them.
580* YouWillBeSpared: In his last battle, he offers to spare the lives of whichever of the two Cures [[DirtyCoward begs to survive alone]].
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582[[/folder]]
583
584[[folder:Gekidrago]]
585!!!Voiced by: Creator/KoujiIshii (Japanese), Kevin Gilese (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Juan Fernández (European Spanish), Ferso Velásquez (Latin-American Spanish), Creator/PaoloMarchese (Italian), Huang Tianyou (Taiwanese Mandarin)[[/labelnote]]
586[[quoteright:311:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fwpc_gekidrago_fullbody.png]]
587[[caption-width-right:311:[[labelnote:Click here to see his second form (SPOILERS!)]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gekidrago_tree.png]][[/labelnote]]
588[[caption-width-right:311:[[labelnote:Click here to see his final form (SPOILERS!)]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gekidrago_final.png]][[/labelnote]]
589
590The second of the Dotsuku Zone's "Dark Five" fought by the Cures. Gekidrago is very much the stereotypical brute of the group, mainly relying on his raw strength instead of intelligence. However, he uses [[MonstersOfTheWeek Zakennas]] in very creative ways despite his stupidity, forcing Nagisa and Honoka to rely on all-new techniques to save the day. He holds the blue Prism Stone.
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592* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: He's already enormous by human standards, but [[spoiler:both of his OneWingedAngel forms are even larger, with his sea monster form in particular standing nearly as tall as a building]].
593* BadBoss: A Zakenna-possessed Vice Principal gets PunchedAcrossTheRoom when he gets too close to Gekidrago with his pointer.
594* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: The first [[MonsterOfTheWeek Zakenna]] that Gekidrago sics on the Cures is a possessed bear, specifically a mother bear. [[HorseOfADifferentColor He uses her as a mount]], and for extra cruelty, he keeps having her attack even when her cub tries to intervene. If not for Nagisa, she could easily have maimed or killed her own offspring. Later, in his last appearance, he has Zakenna take control of all the fish in the aquarium.
595* BaldOfEvil: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Gekidrago still has a little white mohawk, but he's still mostly bald and, of course, very evil. [[spoiler:His [[FusionDance tree form]] has a completely bald head, unless you count the tree's leaves as his "hair".]]
596* BareFistedMonk: Unlike Pisard, Gekidrago doesn't have any magic or superpowers beyond his [[SuperStrength incredible strength]] and [[MadeOfIron endurance]], and his fighting style is pure melee. [[spoiler:{{Subverted|Trope}} when he [[FusionDance fuses together with Zakenna]], which lets him use tree branches as CombatTentacles and [[MakingASplash shoot huge cannons of water]] from his eel-hands, depending on the form.]]
597* BewareTheSillyOnes: Gekidrago might be [[DumbMuscle dumber than a rock]], which makes for several humorous moments, but that doesn't mean he can't be dangerous. Episode 11 shows how threatening he can truly be, [[spoiler:especially once he [[FusionDance combines himself]] with some of the most dangerous creatures in the aquarium]].
598* BigNo: His last words in the dub is one of these.
599* TheBrute: He's a hulking general of the Dotsuku Zone with all the muscle to engage the Cures.
600* CombatTentacles: [[spoiler:In his second form, he can attack the Cures with tentacle-like tree branches.]]
601* DelinquentHair: Has what little hair is left on his head styled into a spiked-up mohawk.
602* TheDitz: Nagisa may not be the brightest bulb in the series, but Gekidrago is way, way dumber. At one point, he is easily tricked into giving back a confiscated Mepple; it takes him a long time to realize his mistake. In a later episode, Honoka distracts him for quite some time by claiming the Prism Stone is [[NeedleInAStackOfNeedles hidden somewhere in a jewelry store]].
603* DumbMuscle: The dumbest example in the whole franchise.
604* EvenEvilHasStandards: Refuses to deliver Mepple to Jaaku King while he is sick, as seen in [[SickEpisode episode 9]], and considers the very idea unacceptable.
605* FusionDance: [[spoiler:Can combine himself with his Zakenna underlings to transform his own body. Defeating the Zakenna the usual way will undo the transformation.]]
606* HadesShaded: [[spoiler:Gekidrago's second form, a fusion between himself and a [[WhenTreesAttack Zakenna-possessed tree]], has tanned, orangey skin rather than pale skin like his first form. His third and final form has ruddy, pinkish skin instead.]]
607* HairTriggerTemper: Gekidrago blows his top fairly easily. In episode 7, he demands Honoka "BRING [HIM] STONE", and screams in her face when he says no. When the Vice Principal's Zakenna form chews him out for not listening and touches his head with a pointer, Gekidrago punches him across the court.
608* HandBlast: [[spoiler:His final form has [[SlipperyAsAnEel eels for hands]], which can act like water cannons and blast the Cures with water.]]
609* HorrifyingTheHorror: In episode 10, three robbers break into a jewelry store and threaten everyone. Then Gekidrago shows up, frightening the criminals by lifting the steel door with his bare hands.
610* HulkSpeak: Speaks in very simplistic, broken Japanese to emphasize his role as the Dark Five's DumbMuscle. For bonus points, he tells Jaaku King he's going to "SMASH" the Cures. Averted in the dub where he has a pretty good vocabulary.
611-->'''Gekidrago:''' BRING ME... STONE!
612* KickTheDog: In his final episode, [[spoiler:he attacks Nagisa's little brother Ryouta simply for showing up.]] [[RelativeButton Nagisa does not take kindly to this.]]
613* LanternJawOfJustice: Has a very square jaw, though unlike most examples it's to characterize him as TheBrute rather than a heroic figure.
614* LaughablyEvil: Unlike the more serious Pisard, Gekidrago's [[DumbMuscle extreme stupidity]] lends itself to lots of comedic moments. He'll do things like keep charging at the Cures until he's completely out of sight, for example. [[spoiler:Even when he [[FusionDance fuses himself with a tree Zakenna]] in episode 8, the Cures' are too busy fighting to argue with him, much to his anger.]]
615-->'''Gekidrago:''' NO IGNORE ME!!
616* MadeOfIron: Gekidrago is a very physically sturdy character, so he can take a lot of punishment. A Marble Screw is enough to blow Pisard away (and later [[KilledOffForReal kill him outright]]), but Gekidrago can tank the same attack with no apparent injuries beyond getting BlownAcrossTheRoom. [[spoiler:It's not enough to protect him when Nagisa cranks up the power, which he more than deserves after [[WouldHurtAChild putting her little brother in danger]].]]
617* MakingASplash: Not usually, but [[spoiler:[[OneWingedAngel his final form]] can fire huge streams of water from the eels that have replaced his hands]].
618* MixAndMatchCritters: [[spoiler:His third and last form is a hideous giant that's part shark, part manta, part humanoid, and part eel.]]
619* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: "Gekidrago" comes from ''gekido'', meaning "wrath" or "fury". Fitting, considering his HairTriggerTemper.
620* NobodyHereButUsStatues: In episode 9, Gekidrago stands on Verone Academy's "Statue of Tomorrow" pedestal, posed like the statue, before revealing himself to the Cures.
621* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler:In episode 8, he [[FusionDance fuses himself with a Zakenna]] to transform himself into a monstrous tree. Then in his final episode, he fuses with a whole bunch of marine life and becomes a giant shark monster.]]
622* OpportunisticBastard: Doesn't really have any clearly defined plans beyond "smash the Pretty Cures" and "get the Prism Stones back". If he summons a Zakenna, it's to possess the first thing in front of him, and the rest of the time he's just winging it.
623* PetTheDog: If there's a nice bone in Gekidrago's body, he shows it when he returns a feverish Mepple to the Cures. He'd get a whooping from Jaaku King if he brought a sick fairy to the Dotsuku Zone, after all.
624* PointyEars: His ears are pointed, which, along with his height and his [[ProphetEyes all-white eyes]], cement him as a being from another world.
625* PrimalChestPound: When he's especially excited, Gekidrago likes to beat his chest like a gorilla.
626* ProphetEyes: His eyes are completely white with no visible pupils, showing that he's from another world.
627* RedEyesTakeWarning: Not normally, but [[spoiler:his tree form has red eyes on top of his regular white ones, and both the shark and eel heads of his sea monster form have red eyes, too]]. {{Justified|Trope}}, as [[spoiler:these are all the Zakenna's eyes, while Gekidrago's face peers out from inside of the tree and shark, respectively]].
628* SayMyName: [[spoiler:As he's getting blown to kingdom come by a furious Marble Screw, he calls out to Jaaku King with his final words.]]
629* SinisterStingrays: When he appears in episode 11, he's shown riding on a manta ray's back to surreptitiously spy on the Cures from inside the aquarium. [[spoiler:When he [[FusionDance combines himself]] with the aquarium's marine life, he grows a stingray tail that he uses like a whip.]]
630* SlipperyAsAnEel: Along with [[ThreateningShark sharks]], Gekidrago has Zakenna corrupt enough moray eels to make a venomous wall to block Nagisa and Honoka's pathway out of the aquarium. [[spoiler:Then he [[FusionDance combines himself with them]], with two eels that can [[MakingASplash blast water from their mouths]] instead of hands.]]
631* SlouchOfVillainy: In episode 7, he relaxes and slouches in his seat, confident that the Zakenna-possessed Vice Principal Kometsuki will defeat the heroes. This only pisses Kometsuki off more, and he even angrily thrusts his hand-pointer in Gekidrago's face.
632-->'''Zakenna Kometsuki:''' (subtitled) ''Is that any way to listen when someone is speaking to you?!''
633* SmugSmiler: Prone to grinning smugly when he thinks he has the upper hand.
634* SuperStrength: His enormous muscles aren't just for show. In episode 9, he lifts a Zakenna's GiantFootOfStomping off of him and sends it stumbling back, even though the Zakenna's legs alone are the size of a school building.
635* TentacleRope: [[spoiler:His second form, [[WhenTreesAttack a colossal, evil tree]], can tie the Cures up in tentacle-like branches.]]
636* ThreateningShark: In his final appearance, Gekidrago has Zakenna possess the sharks in the aquarium [[spoiler:and later [[FusionDance fuses with them]] to transform into an enormous shark-eel-stingray hybrid]].
637* ThirdPersonPerson: Sometimes uses the pronoun ''ore'', but other times...
638-->'''Gekidrago:''' GEKIDRAGO... NO LOSE!!
639* TooDumbToLive: Like Pisard before him, Gekidrago's final appearance has him make a fatal mistake out of stupidity -- namely [[spoiler:pushing Nagisa's RelativeButton when [[WouldHurtAChild her ten-year-old brother Ryouta]] gets hit by one of his attacks]]. The ensuing NoHoldsBarredBeatdown is well-earned.
640* VerbalTic: He says "uga, uga" a lot, which makes him sound like an ogre or an ape.
641* WhenTreesAttack: [[spoiler:In episode 8, he transforms himself into an enormous, sentient tree by [[FusionDance combining his power]] with a tree possessed by a Zakenna.]]
642* WhiteHairBlackHeart: He has a small greyish-white mohawk, and he's a villain just like the rest of the Dark Five.
643* {{Wormsign}}: At one point in episode 6, he falls through a rickety bridge due to his immense size and weight. He's back not long after, but only because he dug his way back up, announcing his presence with one of these.
644* WouldHurtAChild: Gekidrago may have [[PetTheDog taken pity on Mepple]], but he doesn't extend that same pity to human children; his attacks in episode 11 hit [[spoiler:Cure Black's younger Ryouta]], which renders the ten-year-old totally unconscious for hours.
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646[[/folder]]
647
648[[folder:Poisony]]
649!!!Voiced by: Sakiko Uran (Japanese), Onalea Gilbertson (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Elena Ruiz de Velasco (European Spanish), Laura Romano (Italian), Long Xianhui (Taiwanese Mandarin)[[/labelnote]]
650[[quoteright:130:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/poisone.png]]
651
652The only female member of the Dark Five, and Kiriya's older sister. A ruthless, manipulative woman, Poisony's intelligence makes her a far more dangerous enemy than Pisard and Gekidrago. She shapeshifts into a variety of disguises throughout her time in the spotlight, and because of this, it's often unclear who the Cures should trust until it's too late. She keeps the orange Prism Stone in her necklace.
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654* AlasPoorVillain: While not mourned by the Cures thanks to everything she's put them through, [[spoiler:Poisony's death affects Kiriya deeply. He lets out a DeathWail as whatever's left of her "returns to the darkness"]].
655* AnimeHair: [[spoiler:In her final battle, episode 20, her hair stands up on its own like a [[Franchise/DragonBall Super Saiyan]]'s. {{Justified|Trope}}, as Poisony has PrehensileHair.]]
656* AxCrazy: [[spoiler:The last confrontation against Poisony has her turn downright unhinged, [[EvilIsHammy chewing the scenery left and right]] and mercilessly striking the Cures with attack after attack.]]
657* BadassBoast: Gets a fairly impressive one in her final battle.
658-->'''Poisony:''' In this world, here's what's important -- intelligence, strength, and above all, [[TaughtByExperience experience]]! Only after you've accumulated survival experience on the battlefield can you become an adult. With luck and courage alone, you ''definitely'' aren't gonna win against an adult. In other words, you two don't have a single basis or reason for why you can win against me, Poisony!
659* BadassFingersnap: Can summon Zakennas to do her bidding with a simple snap of her fingers, rather than Pisard and Gekidrago's dramatic summoning chants.
660* BitchInSheepsClothing: In her first appearance, Poisony uses her powers to pretend to be a friendly chocolate saleswoman and a kindly old lady so she can distract the Cures into giving away their Card Communes. Once exposed, she drops all pretenses of kindness.
661* BlowYouAway: Once her true nature is revealed in episode 12, she shows the ability to buffet people with gusts of wind [[HandBlast from her hands]]. Her powers over wind return with a vengeance during her last face-off with the Cures, making her attacks hit with incredible force.
662* CardCarryingVillain: Is proud to fight on the villains' side.
663-->'''Poisony:''' Justice without power to go with it will fall to evil!
664* CrazyPrepared: Even before Kiriya becomes a Verona Academy student, Poisony demonstrates that she's been keeping tabs on the Cures' interests, hobbies, and desires from her debut episode. [[spoiler:When she impersonates Honoka in episode 20, she goes as far as returning to the school building so she can spritz herself with the exact same perfume from the science club, and even fashions an identical copy of Honoka's Card Commune.]]
665* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: [[EvilRedhead Dark red hair]], [[RedEyesTakeWarning pale red eyes]].
666* DanceBattler: Her fighting style while in the HallOfMirrors resembles a murderous ballet dance, complete with SpectacularSpinning pirouette attacks.
667* DubNameChange: To {{Pandora|s Box}}.
668* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: One of her only sympathetic qualities is her familial relationship with her little brother Kiriya, whom she is initially reluctant to let battle with the Cures. While she warns Kiriya in episode 17 that [[IfIWantedYouDead she could easily kill him if she so desired]], in context it was likely meant as a warning not to let his guard down rather than a genuine threat.
669* EveryoneHasStandards: She doesn't like Pisard because, as per her own description, he tends to "[[{{Sadist}} indulge]]" in his spellcasting rather than use strategy. And, [[SiblingTeam while she does go back on this]], she doesn't think it's a good idea for Kiriya to fight the Cures.
670* EvilIsHammy: While she's normally rather subdued, [[spoiler:Poisony lets loose with scenery-chewing ham in her last battle with the Cures. {{Justified|Trope}}, as she's gotten desperate and is showing off everything she has.]]
671* EvilRedhead: This villain has red hair and is working for the Jaaku King.
672* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: Not normally, but her "mysterious fortune teller" disguise wears much more eyeshadow than usual.
673* FangsAreEvil: As shown when [[spoiler:she "gets serious" in the final battle against her]], Poisony has long canine teeth like a vampire's.
674* FemmeFatalons: Her "fortune teller" form in episode 16 has long, purple nails to really sell the "desert witch" aesthetic she's going for.
675* FieryRedhead: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Poisony is normally fairly cool and collected... as long as things are going her way. When they're not, she has a rather short temper. [[spoiler:Played straight when she "gets serious", as she starts to act much hammier and more menacing.]]
676* ForciblyFormedPhysique: In episode 15, Poisony is hiding inside a cupboard and comically morphs her body into a cube-like shape so the Cures won't notice her when they slide the door open.
677* TheGadfly: Poisony's sibling bond with Kiriya is revealed when a large, talking dog walks up to him at the train station, then transforms into her; she seemingly transformed into one just for the hell of it. She later gives him an "IfIWantedYouDead" sort of threat when he's sitting on a hill, but Kiriya's lack of reaction indicates it was more of a joking warning.
678* GirlishPigtails: Has her hair done up in a pair of these for her "chocolate saleswoman" disguise, making her look less threatening.
679* HandBlast: One of her abilities in combat, as shown in episode 12, is to shoot [[BlowYouAway harsh winds]] from her palms.
680* [[HoistByHisOwnPetard Hoist by Her Own Petard]]: [[spoiler:Poisony is eventually defeated in episode 20 when she busts out her PrehensileHair for the first time, which lets the Cures send their Marble Screw attack through her hair follicles and kill her. To her credit, she teleports the second she realizes what they're trying to do, but [[YouAreAlreadyDead by then it's too late]].]]
681* HorrifyingTheHorror: As heartless as she is, Poisony is outright ''frightened'' when she sees the effects of Illkubo's light-sapping CrystalBall in action.
682* IAmNotLeftHanded: Already a NoNonsenseNemesis even while "left-handed", [[spoiler:Poisony's final battle has her pushing her formidable powers to the absolute limit, with [[BlowYouAway wind-boosted attacks]] that launch the Cures hundreds of feet, liberal use of TeleportSpam, and all-new abilities like PrehensileHair]].
683-->'''Poisony:''' Are you ready? Because today's the day I get serious. [[SuddenlyShouting PREPARE YOURSELVES!!!]]
684* IfIWantedYouDead: Episode 17 has her giving a variation to Kiriya, who's sitting on a hill alone, as a rather threatening warning not to drop his guard.
685-->'''Poisony:''' That's not like you, is it Kiriya? Full of chances to strike... If I felt so inclined, you know, you would lose your life.
686* {{Intangibility}}: In episode 13, she floats backwards and phases into a wall rather than fight the Cures one-on-one.
687* {{Jerkass}}: Once her true nature is exposed, Poisony quickly establishes herself as a manipulative, cruel, and arrogant foe who's not above TrashTalk when she gains the upper hand in a fight. She has a low tolerance for frustration, too -- when she has Mepple in her clutches and fails to interrogate him, she threatens to ''cook'' him, and later lashes out at a concerned Illkubo under the assumption that he thinks she'll fail.
688-->'''Illkubo:''' Will you be alright?\
689'''Poisony:''' What do you mean by that...? You mean you think I'm going to fail? Surely you jest! Why me?!
690* KickTheDog: Like Pisard, she frequently endangers innocent civilians and sometimes goes as far as brainwashing or even having Zakenna possess them en masse. For example, in episode 14, Poisony uses her MindControl on Kyouko and Natsuko, whom she forces to attack the Cures in a MirrorMatch; during the fight, she employs several dirty tricks like having them attempt PsychicAssistedSuicide as bait to lure the Cures to the edge, and once she has all four girls backed into a corner by construction-equipment Zakennas, she taunts them.
691* LackOfEmpathy: When called out on using Kyouko and Natsuko as {{brainwashed}} puppets, Poisony says the Cures shouldn't care if the girls really do have "nothing to do with" them.
692-->'''Cure Black:''' Enough of this! These girls have nothing to do with us!\
693'''Poisony:''' They have "nothing to do with" you, so whatever becomes of them is fine, isn't it? But if the two of you hand me your Prism Stones, I'll rescue them for you, alright?
694* MagicMirror: In episode 18, Poisony transports the Cures to a magical HallOfMirrors to confuse them while she fights them in hand-to-hand combat. [[spoiler:When they actually land a hit, she seals them within one of the mirrors and prepares to [[LiterallyShatteredLives shatter it]], and they're only saved by Kiriya's intervention.]]
695* MakeupIsEvil: The purple eyeliner she wears only emphasizes how villainous she is, since she's the only character on the show to visibly wear makeup.
696* [[ManipulativeBastard Manipulative Bitch]]: Poisony is far smarter than Pisard and Gekidrago before her, and it shows in her debut episode; there, she easily tricks Nagisa and Honoka into giving up the Prism Stones, with only a timely arrival from [[NeverMessWithGranny Sanae Yukishiro]] stopping her from winning right then and there. Before each encounter, she notes the girls' characteristics (e.g. Nagisa plays lacrosse and her favorite food is chocolate, Honoka is a member of the science club and idolizes Professor Breakstone) and proceeds to exploit them to get what she wants.
697* MasterOfIllusion: One of Poisony's most dangerous abilities is the power to make her enemies see illusions. She uses this in episode 12 to make Honoka believe she is dreaming, dropping her guard and nearly convincing her to give up her Prism Stone.
698* MindControl: Like Pisard, she has the ability to control people's minds and make them do her bidding even without using Zakenna to possess them. In episode 14, she uses this to force a MirrorMatch between the Cures and their BrainwashedAndCrazy "impostors", Kyouko and Natsuko.
699* MysteriousVeil: Wears one of these in episode 16 when she pretends to be a fortune teller.
700* NearVillainVictory: Her excellent planning nearly nets her several victories against the Cures, [[spoiler:some of which she absolutely would have won were it not for Kiriya stepping in to save them at the last possible moment]].
701* NightmareFace: [[spoiler:In the final battle against Poisony, her facial expressions become rather impressively deranged thanks to her WideEyesAndShrunkenIrises.]]
702* NoNonsenseNemesis: Poisony is an intelligent [[ManipulativeBastard master manipulator]] who, in her debut appearance, sizes up the Cures from afar before weaponizing her shapeshifting abilities, which lets her easily trick them into giving the Prism Stones away. When questioned, she ''immediately'' reveals she'd used Zakennas to brainwash everyone in the town square, and the heroes are surrounded. Rather than risk a direct confrontation, Poisony simply disappears during the TransformationSequence, [[{{Intangibility}} vanishes into a nearby wall]], or uses her TeleportCloak to escape. [[spoiler:It's very telling that the only reason she fails in episodes 17 and 18 is because [[DidntSeeThatComing Kiriya secretly intervenes on the Cures' behalf]].]]
703* NonIndicativeName: Her name is '''Poison'''y, but none of her various abilities are poison-related.
704* PetTheDog: In her own way, she truly cares about her brother Kiriya. She's not above [[IfIWantedYouDead threatening him]], but it's unlikely she would actually go through with this, as the "threat" was more of a [[TheGadfly half-joking warning]] in context.
705* PointyEars: As with most members of the Dark Five, her ears are pointed like an elf's.
706* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: She's a full-grown woman who appears to be in her 20s or 30s, but her younger brother is Kiriya, a 13-year-old boy.
707* PrehensileHair: [[spoiler:Is revealed to have this in her final episode when she decides to finally fight the Cures without using any tricks or Zakennas. Poisony can make her hair [[RapidHairGrowth grow as long as she wishes]], which ends up being far longer than her body.]]
708* ProjectileWebbing: In episode 15, she shoots a magical, glowing web at Nagisa's dad to stop him from climbing a cliffside.
709* PsychicAssistedSuicide: {{Exploited|Trope}} of all things. In episode 14, Poisony uses her MindControl to make Kyouko and Natsuko try to walk off the edge of a tall building, knowing the Cures will try to stop them from doing so. When they approach, she has the mind-controlled girls attack, having lured the Cures close to the same deadly fall.
710* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Her color scheme is predominantly red and black; she wears an outfit that's predominantly black leather with a black and red cape, and she's an EvilRedhead with red eyes.
711* RedEyesTakeWarning: Another sign of her villainy is her slanted, pale crimson eyes.
712* ShapeshiftingSeducer: Non-sexual example. Episode 12 has Poisony using her analysis of the girls to transform herself into a tailor-made disguise that will totally drop their guard and let her take the Prism Stones. In Nagisa's case, it's a young chocolate saleswoman; in Honoka's, it's an older woman similar to her grandmother Sanae.
713* ShapeshiftingTrickster: Poisony is a shapeshifter and a ManipulativeBitch par excellence. In episode 13, she even uses her shapeshifting to play a prank on Kiriya.
714* SiblingTeam: Forms one with her younger brother, Kiriya; she does most of the evil planning, while Kiriya poses as an ordinary seventh-grader and follows the Cures around as a sort of scout. In episode 17, they even end up fighting against the Cures together, [[spoiler:but Kiriya ultimately can't go through with it at the end and allows Cure Black to save the day.]]
715* SlasherSmile: [[spoiler:As she lets down her PrehensileHair for the first time, Poisony sports a fiendish grin.]]
716* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Of the Dark Five, she's the only woman.
717* TheSociopath: Poisony is a cold-hearted, ruthless enemy who relies on [[ManipulativeBitch manipulating whomever she can]] so she can get the Prism Stones, carries herself pridefully, and is surprisingly easy to frustrate when things go wrong for her. She does have a close sibling bond with Kiriya, but she frequently [[TheGadfly teases him for fun]] and says, albeit as a warning, that [[IfIWantedYouDead she wouldn't hesitate to kill him if she felt so inclined]].
718* SphereOfDestruction: [[spoiler:Her SuperScream attack resembles a white, spherical explosion that slowly expands outward around her.]]
719* SpotTheImposter: [[spoiler:Her last appearance features her impersonating Honoka Yukishiro herself, complete with a replica of Mipple's Card Commune and the very same perfume. Nagisa is only barely able to distinguish between the two.]]
720* SuddenlyShouting: [[spoiler:After eight episodes of being rather calm and reserved, Poisony "gets serious" and starts [[EvilIsHammy hamming it up]] for the final battle.]]
721-->'''Poisony:''' I recognize your luck and your courage. But there is one thing, you know? In this world, you can't survive on those alone... I'LL TEACH YOU THAT!!!
722* SuperScream: [[spoiler:One application of her [[BlowYouAway wind powers]] is a super-powered yell that takes the form of a SphereOfDestruction. She uses this to bust down a locked door and get to the Cures shortly before her last showdown with them.]]
723* TaughtByExperience: Poisony names experience as one of the most important things a person can have, and it shows in the [[NoNonsenseNemesis cautious and pragmatic]] way she deals with her enemies. [[spoiler:By episode 20, she has witnessed the Cures' Marble Screw enough times to counter it, either by [[TeleportSpam teleporting away]] or restraining them with her PrehensileHair so they can't hold hands.]]
724* TeleportCloak: When she sees the Cures preparing a Marble Screw at the end of episode 14, she retreats into her cape and teleports away. [[spoiler:She doesn't need the cloak to do this, as shown [[TeleportSpam to great effect]] in her final battle.]]
725* TeleportSpam: [[spoiler:During her last battle against the Cures, Poisony is constantly teleporting. She even dodges the Marble Screw by teleporting out of the way before it can hit her, although this doesn't work the second time.]]
726* TemptingFate: [[spoiler:Her last words are pointing out the Cures cannot hit her with the Marble Screw while she's got them restrained. It ends up going through her hair and killing her.]]
727* TraitorShot: When she's disguised as a chocolate saleswoman, the first sign that she's anything more than a civilian is a brief shot of her giving the camera a PsychoticSmirk.
728* TrashTalk: Taunts the Cures throughout Episode 14 once she gains the upper hand against them, though she's too cautious to bother with it most of the time and tends to stay in the background for her own safety.
729-->'''Cure White:''' [[ThisIsUnforgivable We'll never forgive you!]]\
730'''Poisony:''' In that case, what are you gonna do? You don't have a way out anymore.
731* VillainRespect: Notes on one occasion that she recognizes the Cures' good luck and courage after having battled them so many times, [[spoiler:but this might not be genuine, as she later calls them "[[FearlessFool fools who know no fear]]"]].
732* VoiceChangeling: She can perfectly imitate the voice of anybody she transforms into, [[spoiler:which she weaponizes in her final episode when she transforms into Honoka]].
733* VoluntaryShapeshifting: She can transform into anything she wants, from talking dogs to old men, and makes great use of this ability to [[ShapeshiftingTrickster trick people]].
734* WakeUpCallBoss: Poisony is much savvier than Pisard and Gekidrago, who were prone to making serious mistakes out of [[TooDumbToLive stupidity]]. She gives the Cures such a hard time that [[NearVillainVictory she nearly wins on a few occasions]], and it takes eight episodes to bring her down (Pisard took five, and Gekidrago took six). After her, all that's left of the Dark Five is [[KnightOfCerebus Illkubo]], who's several orders of magnitude more terrifying and powerful.
735* WideEyesAndShrunkenIrises: [[spoiler:The "furious" variant. When Poisony "gets serious", she busts these out constantly for [[NightmareFace frightening effect]].]]
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738
739[[folder:Kiriya]]
740!!!Voiced by: Creator/ReikoKiuchi (Japanese), Scott Roberts (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Sara Vivas (European Spanish), Mirko Cannella (Italian)[[/labelnote]]
741[[quoteright:130:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kiriya_5.png]]
742
743The youngest member of the Dark Five, at just 13 years old. He holds the yellow Prism Stone on his necklace. To spy on the Cures, Kiriya transfers to their middle school and becomes one of the most popular students. A surprisingly mature and contemplative boy, his interactions with Honoka leave him questioning his upbringing in the Dotsuku Zone. Kiriya may have to battle not just the heroines, but his own convictions as well...
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745* AcademicAthlete: In his debut episode, he defeats Fujipi, a third-year, at soccer, and it's rumored that he got a perfect score on the entrance exam he took to attend Verona Academy.
746* BarelyChangedDubName: His name is spelled "Kirea" in the English dub.
747* BigJerkOnCampus: Amasses quite the following when he scores against Fujipi, a third-year, as a first-year. The "Jerk" part comes in because he's secretly one of the Dark Five, [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope although]] he appears to be the only one with any morals whatsoever]].
748* BlowYouAway: Can use the same sonic HandBlasts as his older sister, blowing the Cures away with a shockwave of air.
749* BrattyHalfPint: When interacting with [[StarterVillain Pisard]] and [[DumbMuscle Gekidrago]], Kiriya seems to get a kick out of taunting them both.
750* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Kiriya's first two cameos make him out to be a BrattyHalfPint who openly insults his teammates. Once he officially appears in the story, his personality is far calmer and more introspective.
751* ChickMagnet: It's easier to list the girls at Verona Academy who ''don't'' have a crush on him.
752* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: [[spoiler:He hasn't made any further appearances since coming back in the first season finale. He didn’t even show up in ''Anime/HugttoPrettyCure'' despite every other ally of the Cures helping them in their ultimate attack in the crossover episode!]]
753* CreepyChild: He's a sinister child working for the Jaaku King.
754* CrushBlush: In episode 13, it's implied he's crushing on Honoka; he blushes and looks away with a sweet smile when introducing himself to her.
755* CuriosityCausesConversion: He fails to understand human values like hard work and caring for others, [[spoiler:but once those concepts are explained to him, he begins displaying a conscience his older sister completely lacks]].
756* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Has dark green-black hair, and as a human, his eyes are also dark green.
757* DarkIsNotEvil: [[spoiler:Kiriya might be a member of the Dark Five and a being formed from darkness, but he's the TokenGoodTeammate of the group and [[NominalVillain is only really a villain by association]]. His actual actions, like [[BigDamnHeroes saving the Cures twice]], are unambiguously good.]]
758* ADeathInTheLimelight: [[spoiler:Kiriya's first and only episode as the "main antagonist", [[NominalVillain if you can even call him that]], ends with his HeelFaceTurn and his death.]]
759* DeathWail: [[spoiler:When Poisony dies, he lets out an agonized SkywardScream.]]
760* DidYouThinkICantFeel: Episode 18 has him giving a girl an UnnecessarilyCruelRejection because he [[NoSocialSkills doesn't know how to navigate social situations]]. Honoka comes to lecture him, at which point he [[NotSoStoic raises his voice]] for the very first time.
761-->'''Kiriya:''' Even though I don't know a thing about people... don't call me some self-important kid!!
762* DishingOutDirt: In episode 17, he uses his magic to create an impenetrable rock wall that prevents Cure Black from entering a cave. [[spoiler:He [[VillainousRescue drops the wall of his own free will]] once he sees his sister's cruel methods in action.]]
763* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:He returns in the last episode as a normal human.]]
764* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Human morality is utterly alien to him, as shown in episode 17. He's confused by rather basic concepts like effort, teamwork, and even [[WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove compassion]]. [[spoiler:He doesn't lack the latter, however -- later in the same episode, he can't bear to see Cure White hurt and releases his barrier.]]
765* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:Willingly surrenders his Prism Stone to the Cures and calmly accepts his punishment for it. He maintains his cool as he returns to darkness.]]
766-->'''Kiriya:''' [[spoiler:[[TrappedInVillainy I don't have the power to reverse my destiny]]. But it looks like... the two of you do. The power connecting you to each other is extraordinary. The strength to [[ScrewDestiny carve out a new destiny]]. I feel the power of the other Stones pulling against each other. The ones who've drawn out that power... might be you two. But I'm not going to turn away from my fate anymore. Goodbye.]]
767* FoeRomanceSubtext: He gets a lot of ShipTease with Honoka Yukishiro, even though they're supposed to be enemies. [[spoiler:Unfortunately for Kiriya, it doesn't pan out; he's forced to return to the darkness before she can reciprocate.]]
768* FriendlyEnemy: The Cures consider Kiriya a friend, unaware that he's a spy for the Dotsuku Zone. [[spoiler:The feeling is eventually reciprocated to the point where [[VillainousCrush Kiriya falls in love with Cure White]], which makes his present job [[TrappedInVillainy very, very complicated]].]]
769* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Gives up his Prism Stone to the Pretty Cures willingly, knowing the Dotsuku Zone would force him to return to darkness as punishment. He accepts this penalty [[FaceDeathWithDignity with utmost dignity]].]]
770* HughMann: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. His disguise isn't the problem, but he says some rather strange things about humanity even while posing as a normal person. It's only easy to write off because he has NoSocialSkills in general.
771-->'''Kiriya:''' They're weak, eh? Humans, I mean.
772* HumanityIsInfectious: Kiriya struggles to understand human emotions and values, but [[spoiler:learning about them through Honoka eventually leads him to discover some of those qualities in himself, as shown when he spares her life by way of VillainousRescue in episode 17. He later makes a full HeelFaceTurn]].
773* IcyBlueEyes: He's a rather cold and stoical boy with pale blue eyes in his true form. When he gives a classmate an UnnecessarilyCruelRejection, his eyes briefly turn back to blue to show how coldly he's treating her.
774* ImDyingPleaseTakeMyMacGuffin: [[spoiler:Played with. Kiriya gives up his Prism Stone, knowing full well he's [[HeelFaceTurn betrayed Jaaku King]] and will need to return to the darkness as punishment. So, it's less "I'm Dying, Please Take My [=MacGuffin=]" and more "Please Take My [=MacGuffin=], Even If It Kills Me".]]
775* ImageSong: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaTDjrRbO2A Heart to Heart]]", an up-tempo but bittersweet tune with flamenco-like guitar instrumentation that illustrates [[VillainousCrush his crush on Honoka]]. [[spoiler:It plays in episode 21 as his BattleThemeMusic.]]
776* InconsistentColoring: While in human form, his eyes are usually dark green [[CurtainsMatchTheWindow like his hair]], but they're sometimes drawn as brown instead.
777* InternalReveal: [[spoiler:In episode 21, he confesses to Honoka. [[LoveConfession Not the romantic kind of confession]] -- he tells her that he's from the Dotsuku Zone and has to defeat them. The audience, however, has been well aware of this fact since Kiriya's debut.]]
778* LongLastLook: [[spoiler:As he's swallowed up by the darkness within Illkubo's robes, he takes one last glance at Cure Black and Cure White behind him before [[FaceDeathWithDignity closing his eyes and accepting his fate]].]]
779* MeaningfulName: His false last name, "Irizawa", contains the kanji for "enter" and "swamp". Fittingly, his role is to "enter the swamp", metaphorically speaking, by infiltrating enemy territory as a student.
780* NewTransferStudent: Kiriya transfers to the Cures' school in episode 13 and quickly makes a name for himself among the student body for his soccer skills. He has [[ChickMagnet oodles of female fans]].
781* NoSocialSkills: Best showcased in Episode 18, where he jumps in place a couple of times for no particular reason before playing soccer, dives under another player and gets fouled for unnecessary roughness, and gives a girl in the Cures' class an UnnecessarilyCruelRejection because he has no idea what to do in that situation.
782-->'''Kiriya:''' How do I put this... What the people around me are thinking, I don't really get it. I wonder what I should do, you know? I guess not getting the people around you is a common thing, but...
783* NominalVillain: Kiriya might ''technically'' be on the villains' side in the fight to claim every single Prism Stone, but he's [[TokenGoodTeammate the most sympathetic among them]], and his character arc leaves him totally baffled over his duty to Jaaku King. [[spoiler:He cares so deeply for Cure White that when he tries to [[SiblingTeam fight by his sister's side]], he can't bring himself to actually do anything evil and ends up ''saving'' the Cures from certain doom twice over. He's only a "villain" by affiliation -- his actions are otherwise heroic ([[NoSocialSkills well, mostly]]). The only time he fights them head-on, he can't bring himself to finish them off and [[HeelFaceTurn renounces the dark side]] once and for all.]]
784* NotSoStoic: He's normally [[TheStoic cool and composed]] at all times, but [[WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove as he's beginning to experience feelings he doesn't understand]], he gives Honoka a surprisingly impassioned speech about how [[DidYouThinkICantFeel he really does have emotions]].
785* PaperThinDisguise: Unlike Pisard and Poisony's displays of VoluntaryShapeshifting, Kiriya just changes his eye color and he looks like a normal boy, even using his RealNameAsAnAlias. However, because the girls don't know him before he entered their school, they believe he's human until he reveals himself.
786* PointyEars: Normally covered by his long, shaggy hair, but his ears are pointed like the other Dark Five members.
787* RealNameAsAnAlias: Kiriya, the member of the Dark Five, goes by the name "Kiriya Irizawa" when pretending to be a normal schoolboy.
788* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:Kiriya gives the Cures his Prism Stone willingly and renounces the side of evil for good, but at the cost of his own life -- Illkubo arrives to return him to the darkness, [[FaceDeathWithDignity a fate he accepts with grace]].]]
789* ResignationsNotAccepted: [[spoiler:Kiriya is [[OrderedToDie ordered to return to the darkness]] as punishment for his HeelFaceTurn and betrayal of Jaaku King. [[FaceDeathWithDignity He accepts]].]]
790* SadBattleMusic: [[spoiler:His ImageSong, "Heart to Heart", starts playing during his fight against the Cures and continues right up to his death.]]
791* ShipTease: His VillainousCrush on Honoka is teased through many moments of the two of them together. [[spoiler:In Kiriya's final episode, Honoka [[CrushBlush blushes]] at his words and shares an UmbrellaOfTogetherness with him, which implies it might not be as one-sided as he thinks... sadly, nothing comes of it, because he dies at the end of the episode.]]
792* SiblingTeam: Forms one with his older sister, Poisony. She's the brains of the operation, while Kiriya attends school as a first-year student and follows the Cures around when he can. [[spoiler:In episode 17, they fight together for the first time, albeit Kiriya ultimately can't follow through on helping his sister and [[VillainousRescue lets down his barrier]].]]
793* TheStoic: Most of the time he's shown with a cold look on his face.
794* TokenGoodTeammate: Kiriya is the kindest member of the Dark Five, and of the Dotsuku Zone as a whole.
795* TrappedInVillainy: [[spoiler:PlayedForDrama in episode 21. It's obvious that he absolutely doesn't want to fight Pretty Cure, especially not [[VillainousCrush Honoka]], but he sees absolutely no way out of his situation, as his life is in [[BadBoss Jaaku King]]'s hands.]]
796* UmbrellaOfTogetherness: Honoka offers him this in episode 21.
797* UnnecessarilyCruelRejection: Coldly dismisses a girl who tries to give him a love letter, then ''tears it in half'' when she tries again the next day. When Honoka hears about this, she goes to the boys' side of Verona Academy just to chew him out. He apologizes to the poor girl, but still!
798* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Kiriya is deeply shaken by Poisony's death and lets out a loud DeathWail. Now feeling completely TrappedInVillainy, he reveals his true identity to the Cures and tries desperately to defeat them, only to stay his hand and [[HeelFaceTurn give up his Prism Stone willingly]] at the cost of his life.]]
799* VillainousCrush: Is implied, and later all but stated, to have developed a crush on Honoka. [[spoiler:But whether it's one-sided [[ShipTease or not]], it doesn't pan out for him, since he sacrifices himself to aid the Cures in their quest.]]
800* VillainousRescue: [[spoiler:In episode 17, his first actual fight against the Cures [[SiblingTeam alongside Poisony]], he drops his guard and allows Cure Black to reunite with Cure White so his sister won't hurt Honoka. The next episode has him DeusExMachina the girls out of certain doom.]]
801* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Very much {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Kiriya's "human disguise" just changes his IcyBlueEyes to more normal green ones and gives him slightly messier hair.
802* WalkingSpoiler: Kiriya's character arc, [[spoiler:gradual HeelFaceTurn, and eventual death in episode 21]] are all fairly massive spoilers.
803* WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove: A defining part of his character is his struggle to understand human emotions, since he was born to serve [[BigBad Jaaku King]] like the rest of his kind.
804-->'''Kiriya:''' What is a heart?! What the heck is MY heart?!? Suppose it exists, what kind of heart is it?!
805* WiseBeyondHisYears: He's able to pass for a first-year middle school student, putting him at around 13 years old, but his musings on the nature of morality and humanity, as well as [[spoiler:being the only member of the Dotsuku Zone to have a HeelFaceTurn]], indicate he is among the wisest of the Dark Five.
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807[[/folder]]
808
809[[folder:Illkubo]]
810!!!Voiced by: Creator/IsseiFutamata (Japanese), Jonathan Love (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/JuanCarlosLozano (European Spanish), Creator/AlbertoAngrisano (Italian), Huang Tianyou (Taiwanese Mandarin)[[/labelnote]]
811[[quoteright:189:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ilkubo.png]]
812[[caption-width-right:189:[[labelnote:Click here to see his second form (SPOILERS!)]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/illkubo_secondform.png]][[/labelnote]]
813[[caption-width-right:189:[[labelnote:Click here to see his final form (SPOILERS!)]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/illkubo_thirdform.png]][[/labelnote]]
814
815The leader of the Dark Five, its most powerful member, and Jaaku King's second-in-command. Illkubo is a calm, yet forbidding presence. While he may step in to resolve disputes among his subordinates, he is dutiful and devoted to Jaaku King above all else, and he commands a dark CrystalBall that can drain the life force out of entire cities with ease. His necklace holds the purple Prism Stone.
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817* AffablyEvil: While he may be leader of the Dark Five and [[TheDragon the closest among them]] to Jaaku King, Illkubo is unfailingly polite and well-spoken, [[BenevolentBoss even to his subordinates]]. Even when he's saying things that would count as TrashTalk if said by Pisard or Poisony, he says them both calmly and [[CurbStompBattle completely honestly]]. [[spoiler:Repeated clashes with Nagisa and Honoka reveal [[BitchInSheepsClothing this is an act]]. His real personality is cold and unpleasant.]]
818-->'''Illkubo:''' I told you that I wouldn't go easy on you. [...] It is futile. There is too much of a difference in our strength.
819* AllYourPowersCombined: In episode 19, Illkubo uses the techniques of all the previous Dark Five members. He can [[VampiricDraining drain energy]] like Pisard and his Zakenna, has SuperStrength like Gekidrago, uses the same [[BlowYouAway wind]] attacks [[HandBlast from his hands]] as Poisony, and can protect himself with [[BarrierWarrior barriers]] like Kiriya. Later fights show that he can use Pisard's [[MindOverMatter telekinesis]] and Poisony's [[VillainTeleportation teleportation]] and [[MasterOfIllusion illusory abilities]].
820* AxCrazy: Not normally, but [[spoiler:his final form definitely qualifies. He spends most of the battle trying to brutally beat the Cures with his fists and feet, and is practically nonverbal aside from near-feral growling. Then, he tries to finish the job with a ''[[HavingABlast colossal explosion]]'', spouting lines like "IT'S THE COUP DE GRACE!" and "VANISH AND DIE!" all the while. It's worth noting that Jaaku King feared he'd destroy the Prism Stones with this attack, so he [[BadBoss killed Illkubo]] before his newfound Ax-Craziness could, quite literally, [[SanityHasAdvantages blow up his plans]]]].
821* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:After the Cures seemingly kill him in episode 24, he returns to the Garden of Light in the next episode in an even stronger, shadowy form that resembles a miniature Jaaku King or a large, bulky Zakenna.]]
822* BaitTheDog: The initial impression Illkubo leaves on the viewer is that he's the OnlySaneMan of the Dark Five, stepping in when the rest of them are squabbling and never once showing any of their smugness or cruelty. But once he starts taking matters into his own hands, he quickly proves he's nastier than the other four put together when he [[VampiricDraining drains the entire city of its life energy]]. [[spoiler:His personality is just as wicked as Pisard and Poisony [[BitchInSheepsClothing deep down]], too -- his fights with Pretty Cure have him wavering between FauxAffablyEvil politeness and [[HumansAreInsects sneering that humanity exists solely to be consumed]].]]
823* BaldOfEvil: He's a bald general who's loyal to and working for Jaaku King.
824* BarelyChangedDubName: His name is changed to "Kubo" in the Taiwanese Mandarin dub.
825* BarrierWarrior: In his first outing as the Cures' opponent, Illkubo blocks the Cures' Marble Screw with a force field.
826* BattleAura: [[spoiler:His second form is perpetually shrouded in a purple, shadowy aura, showing how much stronger he is than before.]]
827* BenevolentBoss: He always steps in to stop infighting among the rest of the Dark Five, and even asks Poisony if she'll be alright after she suffers a couple of defeats. ([[{{Jerkass}} She still takes this personally, though.]]) [[spoiler:His [[TheExecutioner role]] in Kiriya's "return to the darkness" casts some doubt on this.]]
828* BitchInSheepsClothing: While seemingly [[AffablyEvil polite and personable]], [[spoiler:Illkubo still considers all of humanity to be [[HumansAreInsects lesser life-forms]] that exist only to sate Jaaku King's energy, and hides his more elitist true colors until his time in the spotlight]].
829* BlowYouAway: Like Pisard and Poisony, Illkubo has the power to stir up harsh winds, [[HandBlast often from his hands]]. In several episodes, he descends to Earth in a dust storm. [[spoiler:His transformation into his OneWingedAngel form has him absorb all the clouds in the Dotsuku Zone, forming a huge tornado, before he appears in a huge explosion.]]
830* BoltOfDivineRetribution: [[spoiler:Illkubo's ultimate OneWingedAngel form comes very close to outright killing the Cures, but before he can deal the final blow, [[BadBoss Jaaku King]] zaps him into oblivion to prevent the attack from damaging the Prism Stones.]]
831* BringIt: When he fights Pretty Cure in episode 23, he beckons them to fight with this pose.
832* BroughtDownToNormal: [[spoiler:One of the things that makes Illkubo so dangerous to face is his ability to ''undo'' the Cures' TransformationSequence by sapping their life energy.]]
833* BulletCatch: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. Just like Pisard, he can block the Cures' Marble Screw with his bare hands. [[spoiler:But unlike Pisard, ''[[NoSell it actually works]]''.]]
834* CoolGate: Illkubo has a portal to the Dotsuku Zone underneath his cloak. [[spoiler:He uses it to return Kiriya to the darkness on behalf of Jaaku King.]]
835* CrossPoppingVeins: When he's exerting his psychic powers to their limit, Illkubo has visible veins on his forehead. [[spoiler:His second and third forms sport those veins constantly. Whether it's purely due to ThePowerOfHate, like he claims, or whether Zakenna had something to do with it is unknown.]]
836* CrystalBall: His debut outing as the main enemy, episode 19, shows him using a purple crystal ball to [[VampiricDraining drain the life force]] of countless people and plants. Mepple shatters it towards the end of the episode, and all the energy returns to Earth in the form of a somber but rejuvenating rain. [[spoiler:Too bad he has more than one -- he's back to using one in episode 23.]]
837* CurbStompCushion: Episode 19, Illkubo's debut as the main enemy, shows him [[CurbStompBattle utterly trouncing Nagisa and Honoka]] just by countering their attacks. They only narrowly manage to [[spoiler:regain their transformations after [[BroughtDownToNormal getting their life energy drained]]]], let alone fight back, but it's enough to take him by surprise. Illkubo disappears, and they live another day... ''barely''.
838* DefeatEqualsExplosion: [[spoiler:After Illkubo's OneWingedAngel form is reduced to nothing by [[BadBoss Jaaku King]] and his [[BoltOfDivineRetribution lightning]], what's left of him is blown to bits in a huge explosion. Fitting, since that form was created in an equally dramatic explosion and [[HavingABlast has explosion attacks]] added to his already-formidable arsenal.]]
839* TheDragon: To Jaaku King. He's such a massive step-up from the QuirkyMinibossSquad that he pretty much ignores Pretty Cure during their first "battle", and utterly [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomps them]] when he decides to fight back in the second. At one point, he calls himself Jaaku King's "NumberTwo" in GratuitousEnglish.
840* TheDreaded: His presence on Earth frightens Mepple and Mipple to the point where they can recognize he is no ordinary foe. Even Poisony, a [[NoNonsenseNemesis merciless]] and cold-hearted [[ManipulativeBastard Manipulative Bitch]], is visibly frightened at the effects of Illkubo's CrystalBall.
841-->'''Poisony:''' What... is this feeling...? The air is frozen still...! And this tension... It couldn't be...! Illkubo!
842* EnemyToAllLivingThings: His CrystalBall can [[VampiricDraining drain the Power of Light]] from all living beings it's used on, which [[ForcedSleep knocks people unconscious]] and wilts plants.
843* EnergyAbsorption: His CrystalBall lets him absorb [[VampiricDraining life energy]] from the environment around him, [[spoiler:and he can [[BulletCatch catch the Marble Screw]] and use its energy to bolster his own powers]].
844* EvilLaugh: [[spoiler:When he gets his hands on all seven Prism Stones, he throws his head back and lets out a triumphant one. It's [[NotSoStoic rather unlike his usual self]].]]
845* TheExecutioner: Sort of. Illkubo is tasked with [[spoiler:transporting Kiriya back to the darkness to [[ResignationsNotAccepted face his punishment]]]], making him this in all but name.
846* FatalFlaw: '''{{Pride}}'''. While very, very powerful, Illkubo consistently underestimates the power of Light to his detriment, which directly proceeds to his (admittedly [[ImplacableMan very few]]) defeats.
847-->'''Jaaku King:''' Illkubo.\
848'''Illkubo:''' Yes?\
849'''Jaaku King:''' The light... you underestimate it...
850* FistOfRage: Illkubo [[TheStoic shows little emotion]], but after he is hit with a Marble Screw in episode 19, he's later seen clenching his fist and [[ThisCannotBe surprised at his loss]].
851* ForcedSleep: Illkubo's CrystalBall [[VampiricDraining sucks up living things' Power of Light]], which renders its victims unconscious.
852* GroundPunch: [[spoiler:In his third form, Illkubo can punch the ground hard enough to cause a huge, rippling shockwave.]]
853* HandBlast: Can fire [[BlowYouAway gusts of wind]] from his palms just like his fellow Dark Five member, Poisony. [[spoiler:His final form can charge up dark power and release it in the form of an [[HavingABlast enormous explosion]].]]
854* HavingABlast: [[spoiler:In his final confrontation with Pretty Cure, Illkubo transforms into his OneWingedAngel form in a dramatic explosion. This form has a new move where he charges up power to release a tiny twinkle of purple energy from his palm, which briefly flies through the air before blowing up with enough force to leave a huge crater behind. When Jaaku King kills him, he finally dies in, you guessed it, [[DefeatEqualsExplosion another explosion]].]]
855* HeroicBuild: [[spoiler:His third and last form is a grotesque giant with a bodybuilder's physique.]]
856* HighVoltageDeath: He is finally killed when [[spoiler:he [[BadBoss incurs Jaaku King's wrath]] by preparing an attack so indiscriminate that it could damage the Prism Stones as well as Pretty Cure. It gets him a BoltOfDivineRetribution for his trouble, which leaves him roaring in agony the entire time]].
857* ImplacableMan: Nothing the Cures do seems to faze Illkubo whatsoever, and it's made clear that he [[NighInvulnerable cannot be defeated by conventional means]] whenever they fight him. Each time they survive, it's due to either taking him by surprise or a higher power intervening on their behalf. [[spoiler:In his stronger forms, he's considered [[TheJuggernaut outright unstoppable]], and only a BoltOfDivineRetribution from [[BadBoss Jaaku King]] stops Illkubo from winning right then and there after it becomes apparent that he might destroy the Prism Stones.]]
858* InconsistentSpelling: His Japanese name is イルクーボ ''Irukuubo'', which, depending on the source, has been spelled "Ilkubo", "Illkubo", or "Irukubo". For consistency, this page uses "Illkubo", as in "[[AxCrazy ill]]".
859* IronicName: For a villain whose name contains the words for "madness" and "violence", as shown under NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast, Illkubo is always calm and [[AffablyEvil outwardly polite]]. [[spoiler:It's not so ironic once he goes OneWingedAngel, though.]]
860* TheJuggernaut: If Illkubo was an ImplacableMan normally, [[spoiler:his OneWingedAngel form is nearly invincible. Base Illkubo could get beaten back, however slightly, by a well-placed kick from the Cures; the transformed Illkubo shrugs off Cure Black's RapidFireFisticuffs like it's nothing and [[NoSell doesn't even flinch]]]]. The only thing that can harm him at all is [[spoiler:Jaaku King's BoltOfDivineRetribution, which [[HighVoltageDeath kills him outright]]]].
861* KickTheDog: Illkubo's first act as the main villain is to use his CrystalBall on the entire city, [[VampiricDraining sucking out the entire population's life energy]] so that they [[ForcedSleep fall unconscious]]. [[spoiler:He later [[TheExecutioner sees Kiriya to his fate]], and, when he has Pretty Cure at his mercy, basically gloats that [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain "equality" is a lie dreamed up by peasants]] and that humans [[HumansAreInsects only exist for Jaaku King to drain their life energy]], all of which serves little purpose besides making him look like a total {{Jerkass}}.]]
862* KnightOfCerebus: While the other members of the Dark Five were already major threats, Illkubo's first outing as the Cures' enemy is a ''very'' bleak one. He's introduced after using his VampiricDraining orb to [[ForcedSleep knock everyone in the city unconscious]], with frightening speed and suddenness. Once they actually face off against him, he's able to counter or NoSell everything they throw at him [[spoiler:and temporarily [[BroughtDownToNormal undoes their transformations]]]]. Even when they can hit him with a Marble Screw, he [[BarrierWarrior blocks it]] and just disappears after taking the attack, surprised but totally unharmed. It's framed less like an actual victory against Illkubo and more like delaying the inevitable CurbStompBattle.
863* MasterOfIllusion: He makes a big show of summoning an enormous, ominous "city" around the summer camp Verone Academy is visiting. But when the Cures successfully land a hit on him, the entire thing dissipates, revealing that it was all just an elaborate illusion.
864* MindOverMatter: He can use telekinetic attacks like Pisard, and even tries to steal the Prism Stones with his psychic powers.
865* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: His name is written イルクーボ ''Irukuubo'' in Japanese, which comes from "kurui" ("madness") and "bou" ("violence") spelled backwards. The effect would be similar to running into a villain whose name is "[[AxCrazy Yzarcxa]]".
866* NoSell: During his first battle with the Cures, he doesn't flinch at anything they do to him. He even takes the full brunt of the Cures' finisher and ''lives'' [[spoiler:and later demonstrates that he can just [[BulletCatch catch the attack]] and have it dissipate harmlessly into his hand, [[EnergyAbsorption taking the energy]] for his own use]].
867* NotSoStoic: Illkubo is TheStoic most of the time, but [[spoiler:he gets an impressive EvilLaugh when he has all the Prism Stones. His second form is barely holding back rage and hate, and once he goes OneWingedAngel, he raises his voice to a furious roar.]]
868* NothingIsScarier: The mass ForcedSleep Illkubo levels on the populace in episode 19 happens completely out of nowhere to instill a sense of total dread. One minute, the streets are lively and loud; the next, ''everyone in the area'' is lying unconscious on the sidewalk for no apparent reason.
869* OfferingsToTheGods: He [[VampiricDraining drains the city's life force]] to gift the energy to Jaaku King, a much larger offering than Pisard's attempt in episode 2.
870* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler:He comes BackFromTheDead as a hulking, shadowy figure that looks like a miniature Jaaku King wearing his old robes, shredded to ribbons. Then, he absorbs more power from the Dotsuku Zone to transform into a huge, muscular monster.]]
871* PhlebotinumOverdose: [[spoiler:Illkubo collects all seven Prism Stones! TheBadGuyWins! ...That is, until they all begin to shine together, and their combined light and power renders him vulnerable for the very first time.]]
872* PointyEars: His ears are pointed, like all the other minions of the Dotsuku Zone.
873* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: [[spoiler:His EvilGloating in episode 23 has some rather classist undertones to it.]]
874-->'''Illkubo:''' [[spoiler:You... You believe that all things that live in this world are equal, yes? "Equality" is a word manufactured by those other people, who live for the sake of a small handful of superior rulers. In other words, the life energy of those people exists only for my master, Jaaku King.]]
875* ThePowerOfHate: [[spoiler:His second form, according to him, runs on this.]]
876-->'''Illkubo:''' Anger... Hatred... All of it lives within my body... and that has bolstered its Power of Darkness!
877* PreAsskickingOneLiner: Before his final showdown with the Cures.
878-->'''Cure Black:''' That's...\
879'''Cure White:''' Jaaku King...?\
880'''Illkubo:''' Indeed. And this place shall be your graves. Pretty Cure... I shall bury you here, before my lord Jaaku King!
881* RaisedHandOfSurvival: [[spoiler:Illkubo returns from his apparent death in episode 25 as a Zakenna-like figure. Fittingly, he's shown clawing his way out of a fissure in the ground, hands first.]]
882* RankScalesWithAsskicking: Illkubo leads the Dark Five. Predictably, he is also the strongest of them, and can use [[AllYourPowersCombined all of their powers at once]].
883* RedEyesTakeWarning: [[spoiler:Both of his OneWingedAngel forms have red eyes, and they're even stronger than [[ImplacableMan the normal Illkubo]].]]
884* SanityHasAdvantages: [[spoiler:Illkubo's OneWingedAngel form is [[TheJuggernaut terrifyingly powerful]], but his eagerness to finish the Cures off with his brand-new [[HavingABlast explosive attack]] means he's too focused on landing that final blow to realize he could [[ExplosiveStupidity blow up the Prism Stones]] with it. Jaaku King has him pay for that mistake [[BoltOfDivineRetribution with his life]].]]
885* SayMyName: [[spoiler:As he's dying, clearly very painfully, by [[HighVoltageDeath Jaaku King's lightning]].]]
886-->'''Illkubo:''' Jaaku King, my looorrdggh... Pretty Cureee...! Pretty Cuuurrrreeee...!! Ggggghk... aaargh... ooogh... JAAKU KIIIING, MY LOOOOORD!!!
887* ShapeshiftingExcludesClothing: [[spoiler:Illkubo's second form is noticeably larger and stronger than his first, which leaves his old robes tattered and shredded. His even larger, bulkier third form has no clothes at all.]]
888* SoftSpokenSadist: Illkubo never raises his voice, but that does little to conceal the force of [[ImplacableMan incredible strength]] and [[TheDreaded terrifying villainy]] that he is beneath the surface.
889* TheStoic: His demeanor is always calm, showing very little in the way of emotion. Even when he is caught off guard, he doesn't even raise his voice when he says "ThisCannotBe".
890* SuperScream: In episode 24, he uses a devastating screaming attack to send the Cures flying, like Poisony did in episode 20.
891* SuperStrength: Just by thrusting his arm out to block the Cures' attacks, he can send them flying with enough force to leave holes in walls and break wire fences.
892* TeleportSpam: When he's actually fighting back, Illkubo constantly teleports to make it impossible for Pretty Cure to hit him.
893* ThinkingUpPortals: If Illkubo absorbs enough energy, [[spoiler:like, say, from the Cures' Marble Screw]], he can rip open a portal, though it's clear this takes a tremendous amount of effort.
894* ThisCannotBe: [[DownplayedTrope A rather quiet, subdued version]], but when the Cures hit him with the Marble Screw in episode 19, he says as much.
895-->'''Illkubo:''' This can't be... To think I lost to the power of light...
896* UndyingLoyalty: If Illkubo has anything close to a redeeming quality, it's his fanatical loyalty to Jaaku King.
897* WhatTheHellAreYou: [[spoiler:Kiriya's HeelFaceTurn]] completely perplexes Illkubo, who proceeds to asks this of the Cures.
898-->'''Illkubo:''' Just what is this power of yours...? Are the legendary warriors of the Garden of Light not the strongest of individuals, who force all to surrender before their might? Incomprehensible.
899* VampiricDraining: Illkubo uses a CrystalBall of darkness that can drain the Power of Light (that is, the life force) from living beings. It makes humans fall unconscious and wilts flowers. [[spoiler:When he turns it on the Cures in his first appearance, he's able to [[BroughtDownToNormal reverse their transformation]].]]
900* VoiceOfTheLegion: [[spoiler:Illkubo's final form has this effect applied to his voice.]]
901* YouCantFightFate: Says as much to Kiriya when [[spoiler:Poisony finally [[KilledOffForReal returns to the darkness]] in episode 20]].
902-->'''Illkubo:''' Those defeated shall vanish into the darkness. That is the destiny of those who live in the Dotsuku Zone. In order to survive, we have no choice but to win, to consume. We exist here in order to obtain [[TheNightThatNeverEnds an eternal darkness]]. To live in darkness, or decease in the light... Those are the only options we have.
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905
906!! The King of Darkness
907
908[[folder:Jaaku King]]
909!!!Voiced by: Creator/KenichiOno (Japanese), Tom Edwards (English)
910[[quoteright:1000:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fwpc_jaakuking.png]]
911[[caption-width-right:1000:[[labelnote:Click here to see his full body (SPOILERS!)]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/baldez_dark_king_final_form.png]][[/labelnote]]
912
913The ultimate evil and the biggest threat in the entire series. He's the ruler of the Dotsuku Zone and owns its Power of Darkness. Ironically, it destroys himself, too, which is why he wants the Power of Creation to survive. He and his minions invade the Garden of Light and steal five of the seven Prism Stones that contain the Power of Creation. After being defeated twice in the first season, he stays "somehow" dead for almost the entire second season. The Shiten'ou try to resurrect him for the second time. Hikaru is his "life," while his other part is Baldez.
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915* TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects: The chains binding him to the Dotsuku Zone, as well as his shadowy body, are animated in CGI [[spoiler:except for a brief shot in episode 26 of the chains breaking upon his defeat]].
916* {{Angrish}}: As the series goes on, he begins to punctuate his dialogue with angry growls and roars. [[spoiler:Considering that [[PowerIncontinence he's slowly dying from his own powers]], those are probably cries of pain as well as anger.]]
917* ArchEnemy: Chiefly towards the Queen of Light since he serves as her EvilCounterpart; and the Cures who see them as a threat to his goal.
918* AsYouKnow: He ''loves'' to remind his minions that the Prism Stones will make him immortal every time he appears, roughly OncePerEpisode.
919* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: He's a towering, hulking brute who is easily the size of a building.
920* BackFromTheDead: Twice. First when revived by the Seeds of Destruction, and second when Baldez turned into a new Dark King.
921* BadBoss: Jaaku King has little patience for his subordinates' failures, notably threatening to ''[[YouHaveFailedMe kill]]'' Pisard after one too many slip-ups. If you work under him, don't even ''think'' about [[ResignationsNotAccepted leaving your post]], [[spoiler:as [[DarkIsNotEvil Kiriya]] does]]. You'll be [[OrderedToDie ordered to return to the darkness]] as punishment. [[spoiler:He later strikes Illkubo, who was [[UndyingLoyalty nothing but loyal]] to him, with a BoltOfDivineRetribution purely because he was about to kill the Cures with an attack that could damage the Prism Stones]].
922* BeastOfTheApocalypse: His mere existence releases the Power of Darkness, which will swallow everything around him [[spoiler:and, eventually, ''even him'']] unless he takes the power of creation.
923* BigBad: He's the being who opposes the Pretty Cure's efforts to save the world, wanting to obtain the power of creation to ensure immortality for himself and the rest of the Dotsuku Zone and plunge every world into darkness.
924* BlessedWithSuck: Jaaku King commands the Power of Darkness, a force with the potential to consume everything. [[spoiler:Unfortunately for him, he's not immune to its effects, so the Power of Darkness is slowly and painfully ''[[BodyHorror eating away at his body]]''.]]
925* BodyHorror: [[spoiler:{{Implied|Trope}}. According to him and [[TheDragon Illkubo]], when he says the Power of Darkness will consume everything, he means it literally -- the word ''mushibamu'' (literally "to be eaten through by bugs", but more figuratively "to eat away at", "to corrode", or "to cripple") is used to describe this process. And since [[PowerIncontinence he's not immune to his powers]], that means Jaaku King is being slowly and painfully ravaged by his own darkness.]]
926* BoltOfDivineRetribution: That DramaticThunder of his isn't just for show. He's more than capable of using it, [[spoiler:which Illkubo finds out [[HighVoltageDeath the hard way]]]].
927* BreakThemByTalking: Gives the Cures the following existentially horrifying speech in episode 26 to [[HopeCrusher break their spirits]]. Predictably, it doesn't work.
928-->'''Jaaku King:''' PRETTY CURE... WHAT IS "DARKNESS"? WHAT, ''EXACTLY'', IS "DARKNESS"? ABSOLUTE STILLNESS. ABSOLUTE NOTHINGNESS. ABSOLUTE DARKNESS. "DARKNESS" IS EVERYTHING IN THIS WORLD. ONE DAY, THE GARDEN OF LIGHT, AND THE GARDEN OF RAINBOWS, MUST BOTH PERISH. AND IN THE END, WHAT REMAINS... IS DARKNESS. DARKNESS WILL RETURN EVERYTHING TO NOTHING. NO MATTER HOW YOU FIGHT, IT IS POINTLESS. EVERYTHING SHALL PERISH. FOR IT IS THEIR DESTINY TO BECOME DARKNESS. FALL INTO ETERNAL SLUMBER IN THE DARKNESS.
929* BrokenRecord: If Jaaku King is on screen, chances are he's [[AsYouKnow reminding the Dark Five]] that with the power of the Prism Stones, he and the Dotsuku Zone will reign eternal.
930* BulletCatch: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. Just like Pisard and Illkubo before him, Jaaku King tries to block the Marble Screw with his hand. Since he's the BigBad, it works.
931* CantLiveWithoutYou: [[spoiler:He claims that if he is ever killed, then the Queen will die with him.]]
932* DarkIsEvil: He's the EldritchAbomination who rules over the Dotsuku Zone and commands the Power of Darkness, which he wants to use to blanket all of existence in darkness.
933* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: [[spoiler:Jaaku King presents a [[TheDreaded very threatening]] image, but he's slowly dying due to an [[PowerIncontinence inability to control]] his own powers over darkness. He's briefly seen at the end of episode 19, but he says nothing beyond a [[VaderBreath pained rasp]], showing that he's affected even though he presents a strong facade.]]
934* DefeatEqualsExplosion: [[spoiler:When he's defeated as the DiscOneFinalBoss of the first season, Jaaku King is blown away in an enormous explosion that banishes all the storm clouds away from the Dotsuku Zone, leaving only an otherworldly, blue-black gradient.]]
935* DisappointedByTheMotive: {{Inverted|Trope}}. He scoffs at Pretty Cure saying Mepple and Mipple would be sad if he destroyed the Garden of Light.
936-->'''Jaaku King:''' HOW FOOLISH. ARE YOU SAYING YOU FIGHT FOR A REASON LIKE THAT...?
937* DiscOneFinalBoss: He's defeated and seemingly destroyed a little over halfway through the first season, but there are still more threats to come after he's taken down [[spoiler:in the form of [[ResidualEvilEntity the three Seeds of Darkness]], who each seemingly represent a small piece of his former self]].
938* DramaticThunder: When he's especially angry at a minion, or when he wants to emphasize a particular point, lightning flashes. It's not just for theatrics -- he can [[BoltOfDivineRetribution strike his enemies down]] with the bolts.
939* DubNameChange: In the English dub, he's known as the "Dark King", as the Dotsuku Zone has been renamed the "Dark Zone".
940* TheDreaded: Everyone in the Garden of Light fears him for being a literal entity of destruction, if laying waste to the Garden of Light isn't enough evidence. Even his minions fear him for his BadBoss tendencies and ultimatums -- [[DirtyCoward Pisard]] in particular visibly breaks into a cold sweat when Jaaku King is angry with him.
941* EldritchAbomination: He's an unfathomably powerful being who commands the Power of Darkness, a force that [[WalkingWasteland consumes everything]], [[spoiler:including [[PowerIncontinence Jaaku King himself]]]]. The Dark Five all seem to house tiny parts of him inside them, as when they die, a blob of darkness floats back to the Dotsuku Zone and becomes a part of his body -- making the phrase "[[NeverSayDie return to the darkness]]" horrifyingly literal.
942* EvilCounterpart: To the Queen of the Garden of Light. Both are the [[LargeAndInCharge absolutely enormous]] and [[TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects CGI-animated]] rulers of their respective domains, on opposite sides of a feud over the Prism Stones, and send loyal warriors to fight in their place. [[spoiler:In the first season's SeriesFauxnale, the Queen outright calls them "two sides of the same coin".]]
943* EvilIsBigger: Jaaku King is a colossal figure who utterly dwarfs all of the mostly human-sized Dark Five under him. He's the BigBad for good reason.
944* EvilSoundsDeep: As befits the enormous BigBad, Jaaku King has a deep, booming voice courtesy of Creator/KenichiOno.
945* TheFaceless: [[spoiler:Until Baldez "evolves" into Jaaku King.]]
946* GodOfDarkness: As the supreme ruler of the Dotsuku Zone, a realm born from the Power of Darkness he commands, Jaaku King is essentially this.
947* GodOfEvil: [[DarkIsEvil Darkness is synonymous with the villains]] in this series purely because of Jaaku King's control over the Power of Darkness, making him this by default.
948* HandBlast: He's able to NoSell the Cures' Marble Screw simply by [[BulletCatch blocking the attack]] and shooting a burst of shadowy energy from his palm.
949* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Debatable; what's accepted among the fan community is that his ''life'' makes the turn when he splits from him in the final episode of ''Max Heart'', becoming Hikaru Kujo.]]
950* HijackedByGanon: Twice. [[spoiler:First, he absorbs the fused Seeds of Darkness who each are intending to betray him. Then, Baldez turns into the new Jaaku King.]]
951* HopeCrusher: Vows that he will "crush [the Queen's] hope" in his BeamOWar with Pretty Cure, and even beforehand, he tries to break the Cures' will to fight with a speech about the futility of their actions in the face of absolute darkness.
952* ImmortalitySeeker: Jaaku King wants his hands on the Prism Stones so he can achieve immortality, allowing him to shroud the entire universe in the Dotsuku Zone's darkness. [[spoiler:It's also because without them, [[PowerIncontinence his own Power of Darkness]] will eventually kill him.]]
953* ItsAllAboutMe: He doesn't understand how much the universe will suffer under the effects of the Power of Darkness, and seeks to blot out all light and control everything out of a hunger for power. [[spoiler:TheReveal that [[PowerIncontinence he's slowly dying from those same powers]] makes it clear he knows full well what he's doing, he just doesn't care.]]
954* KickTheDog: [[spoiler:Offs his [[UndyingLoyalty fanatically loyal]] right-hand Illkubo without a second thought just because he could have risked the Prism Stones with one of his attacks. He later absorbs the Giant who is already suffering from the great Power of Creation.]]
955* KnightOfCerebus: Any of the Dotsuku Zone's generals are this by necessity, but Jaaku King's larger-than-life presence and the menacing ambiance of the Dotsuku Zone will suck out any and all joy in the scenes where he appears.
956* LargeAndInCharge: Most of his minions are human-sized. He's the size of a building.
957* MindOverMatter: He can compel objects to him with telekinesis.
958* MonsterLord: Looks like an absolutely enormous, more human-like version of a Zakenna, only with [[RedEyesTakeWarning glaring red eyes]] instead of yellow ones. Fittingly, he rules the Dotsuku Zone, who commands the Zakenna.
959* MyDeathIsJustTheBeginning: He's seemingly destroyed halfway through the first season, but [[spoiler:he sows the three Seeds of Darkness in his final moments, ensuring that he'll have successors who can revive him]].
960* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: "Jaaku King" is the Japanese word for "wicked" or "evil", ''jaaku'', and "king", rendered in katakana as one name.
961* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Killing [[spoiler:Illkubo]] is the most foolish idea he has got. If that has never happened, the Pretty Cures would be dead and he would gain the Power of Creation. It ultimately made no difference since they could only beat him with the Queen's help in that battle.
962* TheNightThatNeverEnds: His ultimate goal is to blanket all of existence in darkness, bring it under the Dotsuku Zone's thrall. This would, of course, mean [[OmnicidalManiac everything returns to nothingness]].
963* NotSoDifferentRemark: [[spoiler:The Queen said that they have only one difference, to believe in the future or to control the future.]]
964* OmnicidalManiac: His only concern is [[spoiler:making sure the Power of Darkness doesn't kill him]]. He's perfectly happy with letting it swallow everything else.
965* OrcusOnHisThrone: He can't move his location in the Dotsuku Zone without the Power of Creation, [[spoiler:though as the Seeds of Destruction found out, he call pull other things into the Dotsuku Zone.]]
966* OrderedToDie: The punishment for betraying Jaaku King is an order to return to the darkness, [[spoiler:a fate Kiriya knows full well is coming and [[FaceDeathWithDignity accepts anyway]].]]
967* PowerIncontinence: [[spoiler:Jaaku King's almighty Power of Darkness will eventually consume ''him'', too, which he has no control over. This is part of the reason why he wants the Prism Stones, as he could very well die without them.]]
968* PurpleIsPowerful: He resembles a giant with dark purple skin, and is the ultimate BigBad of the anime.
969* RedEyesTakeWarning: His red eyes are another sign of his vileness.
970* ShootTheDangerousMinion: He kills [[spoiler:Illkubo]] when it becomes clear that [[spoiler:his [[HavingABlast dark explosion attack]] would blow up the Prism Stones along with Pretty Cure, which would have foiled Jaaku King's whole plan]].
971* TakingYouWithMe: After his second defeat from the Pretty Cures, he makes sure that the Queen dies with him.
972* TooDumbToLive: See NiceJobFixingItVillain. It eventually kills him for the first time.
973* VaderBreath: His voice gets [[VocalEvolution increasingly wheezy and raspy]] as the series goes on [[spoiler:because his PowerIncontinence is slowly killing him]].
974* VocalEvolution: As the series goes on, Jaaku King's voice gradually goes from [[EvilSoundsDeep loud and booming]] to raspier and more prone to incoherent growls [[spoiler:as a result of [[PowerIncontinence succumbing to his own powers]], which gradually eat away at his body]].
975* WeHaveReserves: Doesn't hesitate to remind Pisard that he has countless generals who can replace him if he can't handle the task of collecting the Prism Stones.
976* YouHaveFailedMe: Threatens to kill Pisard for his repeated failures, although [[SubvertedTrope he doesn't get the chance]] because the Cures do it for him.
977[[/folder]]
978
979!! The Seeds of Darkness
980
981A trio of villains who appear in the Garden of Rainbows after Jaaku King's apparent death. Considered his "other selves" by the Queen, the Seeds of Darkness are each born from dark plants as completely ordinary humans working completely ordinary jobs. However, the three Seeds soon "awaken", and they regain their powers and their duties to the Dotsuku Zone. They live in a mansion with their [[TeamPet parrot]] and Zakenna butlers, seeking to resurrect their master.
982----
983[[folder:In General]]
984* BattleAura: Blue for Juna, red for Regine, and purple for Belzei.
985* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:They try to use the Power of Creation for themselves and leave Jaaku King to die. This prompts him to drag them and the Pretty Cures into the Dotsuku Zone to take the power for himself when they lose control of it fighting the Pretty Cures.]]
986* BornAsAnAdult: They sprout up from [[PlantPerson ominous plants]] and become adult humans who work ordinary adult jobs. {{Exaggerated|Trope}} with Belzei, whose human form is an elderly hospital director.
987* ContrastingReplacementCharacter: To the original five lieutenants of Jaaku King who replaced them after their defeats, the Seeds are different to them in some ways. Unlike their predecessors who appear in their usual forms when in battle against the Cures, the Seeds of Darkness have a proper human disguise of their own to blend into society. The Seeds were also the fragments of Jaaku King, unlike the original lieutenants who were a separate, independent entity.
988* FusionDance: [[spoiler:After absorbing the Power of Creation, they fuse together and become the Giant.]]
989* IJustWantToBeFree: [[spoiler:They intended to use the Power of Creation to break free from the Jaaku King and live their own lives. Unfortunately, they get stopped when Jaaku King returns.]]
990* PlantPerson: The name "Seeds of Darkness" is completely literal, as they sprout up in the form of mysterious, shadowy plants that [[WalkingWasteland kill all the plant life around them]] before taking human form.
991* ResidualEvilEntity: They were born from three "seeds" that Jaaku King sent to the Garden of Rainbows as he was defeated the first time, and may or may not be offshoots of Jaaku King himself.
992* TheStarscream: [[spoiler:Their goal to overthrow Jaaku King is to steal the Power of Creation [[IJustWantToBeFree so that they want to be freed and want to live their lives as humans.]] That didn't end well for them when he instead absorbs them for attempting to betray him.]]
993* TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse: All three Seeds of Darkness look and act like ordinary people to the outside world. Before their awakening, they don't even appear to have any knowledge of what they really are.
994* VillainsOutShopping: They brush their teeth, have a perfectly not monster pet parrot, take photos in their human form and put them in frames and clocks, and sleep in pajamas and wear bunny slippers. Their life outside antagonizing the Cures is surprisingly normal.
995* WalkingSpoiler: It's difficult to discuss the three of them, even their existence, without revealing that they only show up to fight Pretty Cure after Jaaku King's apparent death halfway through the season.
996* YourDaysAreNumbered: Like Jaaku King, they will eventually be consumed by the Power of Darkness.
997[[/folder]]
998
999[[folder:Juna]]
1000!!!Voiced by: Creator/YasunoriMatsumoto (Japanese), Brendan Hunter (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Ángel Morón (European Spanish), Massimo Bitossi (Italian), Wu Wenmin (Taiwanese Mandarin) [[/labelnote]]
1001[[quoteright:177:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fwpc_juna_fullbody.png]]
1002[[caption-width-right:177:[[labelnote:Click here to see his human form]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fwpc_juna_kakuzawa.png]][[/labelnote]]
1003
1004Once a quiet, stoic office worker by the name of Ryuichiro Kakuzawa, Juna awakens to his role as a Seed of Darkness as a typhoon threatens to hit Japan. He absorbs the storm into his body, gaining fearsome powers over wind. He's the first of the three Seeds to awaken. His great physical strength lends itself well to his role as the group's muscle, and he often fights one-on-one against Cure Black.
1005----
1006* BlowYouAway: Even more so than the Dark Five, whose wind powers are more like brief sonic booms by comparison. Juna has all the power of a typhoon within him, and he uses this power in a variety of wind-based attacks.
1007* BodyHorror: Before his first battle with the Cures, Juna's muscles pulsate all over, with him seemingly doubled over in pain, as a quiet heartbeat sound plays in the background.
1008* TheBrute: He's the muscle of his villain group.
1009* CastingAShadow: Juna can fire shadowy bursts of magic from his body in addition to his [[BlowYouAway windy powers]].
1010* CreepyBlueEyes: His bright blue eyes are notable even in human form as a sign that there's something "off" about him. In his awakened form, Juna's eyes become [[MonochromaticEyes purely blue]].
1011* DubNameChange: He's known as Edgedale in the English dub. This likely comes from his human alias, Ryuichiro Kakuzawa, as "kaku" can mean "angle" or "corner".
1012* FreakOut: Juna's awakening certainly looks like this. He watches the typhoon on a weather report, stands stock-still for a long time... then suddenly lets out a scream before [[SuperWindowJump throwing himself out the window]].
1013* GrowingMusclesSequence: He's already fairly muscular, but absorbing a typhoon into his body causes his muscles to bulge out even farther.
1014* HandBlast: His [[CastingAShadow dark blast attacks]] sometimes fire from his palms, like many other Dotsuku Zone villains.
1015* MarkOfTheBeast: Juna has jagged black lines on his face post-awakening, which signifies his true self.
1016* PerpetualFrowner: He's rarely seen in any emotion other than a frown, even in human form. In a group photo with him and the rest of his coworkers, Kakuzawa is still frowning, which he gets teased about.
1017* PointyEars: Like all members of the Dotsuku Zone. Curiously, Kakuzawa doesn't have these, as they only become pointy when he awakens.
1018* PowerFloats: He's able to float in midair after awakening. Otherwise, he probably wouldn't have survived his SuperWindowJump.
1019* RetGone: After he awakens as a Seed of Darkness, he mysteriously vanishes from his company without a trace, including photographs.
1020* ScreamingWarrior: Juna is rather quiet in human form, but in battle against the Cures, he lets out angry screams in place of dialogue.
1021* SuperWindowJump: Juna awakens like this. In episode 27, Ryuichiro Kakuzawa awakens while watching a weather forecast and suddenly hurls himself out the window.
1022* TransformationSequence: After he throws himself out the window, Juna's body as "Kakuzawa" disintegrates away, revealing his actual body underneath.
1023* {{Understatement}}: Juna's reaction to yet another Pretty Cure Marble Screw in episode 39: "This is an insult!"
1024* VillainTeleportation: Which he can use for fast travel, as well as a quick getaway in a pinch.
1025* VillainousWidowsPeak: Has a pronounced widow's peak as both Kakuzawa and Juna, and he's one of the villains.
1026* WakeUpCallBoss: Though encountered a little over halfway through the show's runtime, Juna establishes how tough the Seeds of Darkness are in combat. His [[CastingAShadow dark energy projectiles]] are easily a match for the Marble Screw and force a BeamOWar, something only Jaaku King and a few particularly tough Zakenna have been able to do prior.
1027* WouldHurtAChild: Thinks nothing of cornering Pollun in an alleyway (and, later, a parking garage) in his debut episode, nor attacking Cure Black when she's trying to hold onto him.
1028[[/folder]]
1029
1030[[folder:Regine]]
1031!!!Voiced by: Creator/RikaFukami (Japanese), Creator/CarolAnneDay (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Virginia Carrera (European Spanish), Cinzia Villari (Italian), Liu Ruping (Taiwanese Mandarin) [[/labelnote]]
1032[[quoteright:137:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/regine_1.png]]
1033[[caption-width-right:137:[[labelnote:Click here to see her human form]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fwpc_regine_human.png]][[/labelnote]]
1034
1035The second of the Seeds of Darkness to awaken, and their only female member. Initially a rather timid young lady named Shouko Koyama, Regine awakens to her true self during a heat wave, and, thanks to Juna's intervention, is imbued with the fiery powers of a volcanic eruption. While her human form is rather meek, her awakened form has a much more frightening and forceful personality.
1036----
1037* BarelyChangedDubName: In English, her name is Regin'''a'''.
1038* DubNameChange: In contrast to her BarelyChangedDubName, her human alias, "Shouko Koyama", is changed to "Shyla".
1039* EvilRedhead: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. This villainess has coppery red hair in human form, but her usual hair color is [[PsychoPink pale pink]] instead.
1040* PlayingWithFire: Regine has fire based powers.
1041* PsychoPink: Regine has pale pink hair and is a villain.
1042* RedEyesTakeWarning: In her awakened form, her eyes are a monochromatic red, and she's a major villain.
1043* ShrinkingViolet: In her human form, she's shy and nervous, the polar opposite of her true nature.
1044* TheSmurfettePrinciple: She's the only female member of the Seeds of Darkness.
1045* StubbornHair: When Regine transforms for the very first time, her hair, which hung loose when she was human, ''immediately'' snaps into her usual curls with a comical "boing!" sound.
1046* SuddenlyShouting: Regine has a tendency to do so. Usually she will start repeating words quietly before she lets out a scream of the word that she had been repeating.
1047[[/folder]]
1048
1049[[folder:Belzei Gertrude]]
1050!!!Voiced by: Creator/TomomichiNishimura (Japanese), Paul Hudson (English)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Miguel Zúñiga (European Spanish), Creator/PaoloMarchese (Italian), Huang Tianyou (Taiwanese Mandarin)[[/labelnote]]
1051[[quoteright:174:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fwpc_belzei_fullbody.png]]
1052[[caption-width-right:174:[[labelnote:Click here to see his human form]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fwpc_beruzei_human.png]][[/labelnote]]
1053
1054The de facto leader of the trio, and the last of the Seeds of Darkness to awaken. In his day-to-day life, Belzei's human identity is Genbu Yuuki, the elderly director of Wakabadai General Hospital. A thunderstorm appears over the hospital when Belzei officially awakens; he is struck by lightning and gains powers over electricity as a result.
1055----
1056* BarelyChangedDubName: He's known as [[JapaneseRanguage Beruzei]] in the English dub.
1057* TheDragon: Belzei acts as the Jaaku King's head minion.
1058* EvilOldFolks: He takes the form of a wizened old hospital director, but he's really the leader of the Seeds of Darkness. Ironically, he's actually the ''youngest'' of the three.
1059* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: Belzei has the appearance of an old man, and he is about a head shorter than the doctors and nurses all around him.
1060* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: "Belzei" comes from ベルゼブブ (''beruzebubu''), or {{Beelzebub}}.
1061* PurpleIsPowerful: Belzei has purple as part of his color scheme, and he's the strongest of them.
1062* ShockAndAwe: Belzei has lightning based powers.
1063* VillainRespect: In his first showdown with Pretty Cure, he commends them on their skill when fighting the hospital-equipment Zakenna he's summoned.
1064-->'''Belzei:''' Very nice movements.
1065* VillainousWidowsPeak: It's not present in the above image due to the angle he's facing, but he has a very obvious widow's peak in human form and he's the most powerful of the Seeds of Darkness.
1066* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Belzei has white hair and is leading a villainous group.
1067[[/folder]]
1068
1069!! The Boy in the Mansion
1070
1071[[folder:Hikaru]]
1072!!!Voiced by: Creator/HaruhiTerada (Japanese)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Elena Ruiz de Velasco (European Spanish), Creator/ManuelMeli (Italian)[[/labelnote]]
1073[[quoteright:102:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hikaru_kujou.png]]
1074
1075The mysterious boy in the mansion and the "life" of Jaaku King. The Shiten'ou keep him in the mansion and observe his growth and they protect him from the Pretty Cures and Shiny Luminous. Despite the fact he can become Jaaku King, he is an innocent boy and enjoys experiencing life; however, the Shiten'ou isolate him from the world, which is why he is often bored in the mansion. He has also a mysterious connection with Hikari aka Shiny Luminous, the "life" of the Queen of Light.
1076----
1077* AdorablyPrecociousChild: He's an adorable little boy but is with the villains.
1078* AntiVillain: It can be argued if he's a villain at all.
1079* ChildrenAreInnocent: He's a young lad who's not very aware of or corrupted by the evil going on with Baldez and his crew.
1080* CreepyChild: Especially if you're the Dark King's life and part of the villains.
1081* DarkMessiah: Basically the Jaaku King's life, though he's not aware of it and is utterly innocent.
1082* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:After the GrandFinale, Hikaru becomes a separate entity from Jaaku King and he lives with Hikari as her younger brother.]]
1083* HeelFaceTurn: Subverted. [[spoiler:He isn't evil from the beginning, but he is on the evil side until Jaaku King is ultimately defeated and he's separated from him, so he can live as a human and younger brother of Hikari.]]
1084* LivingMacGuffin: He's the Dark King's life in the form of a young boy, but he doesn't know it...at all.
1085* MoralityPet: The Four Guardians are surprisingly nice to Hikaru despite being villains.
1086* NoNameGiven: The villains call him "the person" in a honorific way, and he's credited as "the mysterious boy in the mansion". He finally gets his name in the last episode.
1087----
1088[[/folder]]
1089
1090!! Four Guardians
1091The four new warriors of Jaaku King and the guardians of Hikaru, the boy in the mansion and Jaaku King's "life". They keep him from the world and observe his growth while they try to kill the Pretty Cures and Shiny Luminous. Their goal is the resurrection of Jaaku King. Unlike the other villains in this series, they last until the GrandFinale.
1092----
1093[[folder:In General]]
1094* BadassCape: All of them, especially Circulas and Viblis. Circulas can even attack with his cape and Viblis uses her cape whenever taking Hikaru home.
1095* BattleAura: Blue for Circulas, orange for Uraganos, red for Viblis, and purple for Baldez.
1096* TheComicallySerious: They keep straight, frowny faces even as they argue over petty things or play with Hikaru.
1097* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To the Seeds of Darkness. Both are the elite minions of the Dark King and have the same goal of reviving the Evil King after his defeat, but they are mostly contrasting in terms of how they do it. The Seeds of Darkness are at best {{Category Traitor}}s and TheStarscream, who intend to use the Power of Creation in order to break free from the Evil King's grasp by leaving him to die, while the Four Guardians actively want to revive the Evil King and are [[UndyingLoyalty loyally devoted]] to him by continuing his plan in the shadows. To further highlight the contrast, the Seeds of Darkness are often depicted as serious and quiet, whereas the Four Guardians are TheComicallySerious who keep a frowny face that doesn't stop them from their own antics. The Seeds of Darkness do not wear a cape, while the Four Guardians wear capes that can also serve as [[BadassCape a weapon]], in case of Circulas who used it in battle.
1098* VillainsOutShopping: In episode 16, when Circulas, Uraganos and Viblis argue about who will fight the heroines this time, Baldez proposes that they should decide this with RockPaperScissors. It's off-screen though, but the winner of the four is... Uraganos.
1099* VillainousValor: The first three [[spoiler:sacrifice themselves to bring down Pretty Cures.]]
1100[[/folder]]
1101
1102[[folder:Baldez]]
1103!!!Voiced by: Creator/KenichiOno[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Iñaki Alonso (European Spanish), Creator/AmbrogioColombo (Italian), Huang Tianyou (Taiwanese Mandarin)[[/labelnote]]
1104[[quoteright:229:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/baldez.png]]
1105
1106The strongest member of the Four Guardians and their leader.
1107----
1108* BigBad: [[spoiler:After he becomes the true reincarnation of Jaaku King and his successor, he is later the threat to the world that the Cures finally face.]]
1109* BlowYouAway: He uses wind-based attacks, which allows him to generate wind waves.
1110* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Belzei. Both are TheDragon to the Evil King and are also his strongest [[PurpleIsPowerful purple-themed right-hands]]. But while Belzei uses lightning-based powers, Baldez uses wind-based powers as well as raw strength. Belzei is an elderly man who wears a tight-fitting purple spandex suit, as well as having a white spiky hair. Baldez is a middle-aged man who wears a purple-and-red cape and has a purple straight hair. While Belzei's shapeshifted form is an old man under the human alias '''Yuuki Genbu''', Baldez is the Evil King's successor who would become the new Evil King after he fuses with him. Unlike Belzei who was absorbed along with the fused Regine and Juna to the Evil King, Baldez instead outlives the Evil King after the Cures defeated him in the prequel, technically making him the DragonTheirFeet and the BigBad of the sequel.
1111* TheDragon: Baldez is only the second in command for the Jaaku King.
1112** DragonInChief: Though in ''[=MaX=]'', Baldez is the one who mostly calls the shots since Jaaku King is conspicuously absent for most of the series.
1113** DragonTheirFeet: Technically, he's also this in ''[=MaX=]'' as the Evil King was defeated by the Cures in the first season, with Baldez outliving him. [[spoiler:If even counting Hikaru, since he's nothing more than the Evil King's life force and is mostly an AntiVillain who is simply oblivious to his true nature.]]
1114* DubNameChange: His name is changed to "Byron" in the Taiwanese Mandarin dub.
1115* OneWingedAngel: In the GrandFinale, [[spoiler:Baldez transforms into a human sized version of Jaaku King (well, he's still taller than average people) and later he transform fully into Jaaku King.]]
1116* NoSell: Baldez does this multiple times whenever he decides to seriously fight the Pretty Cures. [[spoiler:To the point where would have defeated them by destroying the entire planet if it wasn't for the intervention of Queen.]]
1117* SignificantDoubleCasting: His voice actor was a dead giveaway that [[spoiler:he is the true reincarnation of the Jaaku King.]]
1118* PurpleIsPowerful: Despite his brown suite, he is more associated with purple and he's the strongest [[TheDragon dragon]] of the series.
1119[[/folder]]
1120
1121[[folder:Circulas]]
1122!!!Voiced by: Hitoshi Bifu (Japanese)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Manuel Bellido (European Spanish), Creator/AlbertoAngrisano (Italian), Wu Wenmin (Taiwanese Mandarin) [[/labelnote]]
1123[[quoteright:197:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/circulas.png]]
1124
1125The apparent second-in-command, who often assumes the role of the group's "leader" when Baldez isn't around.
1126----
1127* TheDragon: To the DragonInChief Baldez, but he also serves as the Guardian's leader temporarily when he is absent.
1128* ExpyCoexistence: His appearance is very similar to Juna from the previous season, especially since both wear a blue spandex suit and pale blue eyes without pupils and pale white skin. Additionally, both are the first of there respective groups to appear, with their themes colours being blue, and also they both reside in the mansion.
1129* RedOniBlueOni: He is the blue to Uraganos' red, acting more aloofly and calmly, but he often times clashes with Uraganos in many occasions.
1130* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Especially towards his other teammate Uraganos, who often spend most of their time bickering with each other.
1131[[/folder]]
1132
1133[[folder:Uraganos]]
1134!!!Voiced by: Creator/WataruTakagi (Japanese)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Rafael Azcárraga (European Spanish), Creator/PaoloMarchese (Italian), Huang Tianyou (Taiwanese Mandarin, main series), Wu Wenmin (Taiwanese Mandarin, ''[=DX2=]'') [[/labelnote]]
1135[[quoteright:219:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/uraganos.png]]
1136
1137A large, dim-witted, and clumsy man, who tends to accidentally destroy things due to his size and strength.
1138----
1139* BadassesWearBandanas: Uraganos wears a bandana over his head and is a super strong giant.
1140* BeardOfEvil: Uraganos has a beard and is a villain.
1141* TheBrute: Uraganos is the largest and physically strongest member of the Four Guardians.
1142* DumbMuscle: Although he has a large and intimidating stature, Uraganos is extremely stupid. He is clumsy and tends to destroy things by accident due to his size and strength. He’s still far smarter than Gekidrago is.
1143* RedOniBlueOni: Towards Circulas, Uraganos is the red to his blue, who is aggressive and more intimidating in physical appearance, but is very dim-witted and is reckless.
1144[[/folder]]
1145
1146[[folder:Viblis]]
1147!!!Voiced by: Creator/AiKobayashi (Japanese)[[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]]Ana Plaza (European Spanish), Sabrina Duranti (Italian), Yang Kaikai (Taiwanese Mandarin) [[/labelnote]]
1148[[quoteright:134:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/viblis.png]]
1149
1150The only female of the group, who is more serious and intimidating than the others.
1151----
1152* BarelyChangedDubName: Her name is changed to "Villie" in the Taiwanese Mandarin dub.
1153* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To her immediate predecessor Regine, who are both red-themed villains and are the only female member of their group. Regine has white curly hair who wears a tight-fitting red suit. Viblis has short yellow-orange hair and wears more clothing. While Regine, in her true form, is notably confident and sinister who is serious when she talks, Viblis is extremely short-tempered and can be triggered by anything, often causing trouble towards her team members.
1154* HairTriggerTemper: Viblis is easily triggered by anything, especially her own team.
1155* TheSmurfettePrinciple: She's the only female of the Four Guardians.
1156[[/folder]]

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