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1The character sheet for ''Anime/MahoGirlsPrecure''.
2%%* Please try to refrain from adding speculation.
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5
6!Maho Girls Pretty Cures
7
8[[folder:Mirai Asahina '''(Cure Miracle)''']]
9!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/RieTakahashi
10[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cure_miracle.png]]
11 [[caption-width-right:300:[[labelnote:Click here to see her as a civilian]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mirai_asahina_profile.png]][[/labelnote]]
12
13->''[[TransformationNameAnnouncement "Our Miracle! Cure Miracle!"]]''
14
15A young girl who's just about to enter middle school, Mirai is lively, friendly, and gets easily excited over anything she finds interesting--which, considering her overall enthusiasm for life, is a lot of things. After a chance meeting with Riko, she discovers a whole world where magic exists and teams up with Riko to become Cure Miracle.
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17* AntiGravityClothing: In Cure Miracle's Diamond form, she has a ring of light-green orbs around her ponytail that aren't held in place by anything.
18* BadassAdorable: She is very cute and she's very good at both magic and fighting.
19* BookDumb: Actually averted. In contrast to several of her predecessors, Mirai has decent grades in school, with the only subject she has trouble with being [[EverybodyHatesMathematics math]], and that's only because she finds it boring.
20* BreakTheCutie: Mirai was '''really''' heartbroken when her childhood friend Mofurun was abducted by Dark Matter…
21* CharacterCatchphrase: "Wakuwaku monda!" (This is so exciting!) and "~tte iimashita?!" (Did you just say ~?!).
22* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Mirai is very different to her predecessors [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Nagisa Misumi]] and [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar Saki Hyuuga]]. All three of them are the lead members of their duo Cure team, are {{Genki Girl}}s and are the {{Foil}}s to the other Cure. While both Saki and Nagisa [[BookDumb do not like studying]] and are very sporty, athletic girls, Mirai is the reverse to both of them, where she is an academic with very decent grades ([[EverybodyHatesMathematics except she hates math when she flunked it at one point]]) but is not an athletic. In contrast to Nagisa and Saki's Cure forms, Cure Black and Cure Bloom/Cure Bright, where they are virtually the same in their human form, Mirai's Cure Miracle form is an OlderAlterEgo who looks slightly much older than her human form.
23* CuteWitch: Though she is not from Magic World, she still fits this trope, especially when she became Cure Miracle.
24* EverybodyHatesMathematics: She says that it doesn't [[CharacterCatchphrase excite]] her and was absolutely embarrassed that she got only [[EpicFail 26%]]. This is another point of contrast towards [[GoodWithNumbers Riko]].
25* GenkiGirl: As per ''Pretty Cure'' tradition. Her ecstatic reaction to seeing a magic user for the first time, namely rush up to her and barrage her with questions, followed by her upbeat and friendly personality should be enough evidence.
26* GirlsLoveStuffedAnimals: She has had Mofurun since she was a baby, and Mirai adores her.
27* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Blonde and a total sweetheart.
28* LostFoodGrievance: Episode 36 shows that ''you do not steal Mirai's food''. Just ask Chikurun, the fairy who tried and found himself wrapped in a pair of window curtains.
29* MagicalAccessory: Mahou Tsukai Precure use different gems to transform and to perform attacks.
30* MeaningfulName: She had an interesting example of this trope in the last All Stars. When the four pink leaders from previous seasons tried to combine their attacks that have a different source of energy to cope with the villains, they failed. Cure Miracle made, well, a miracle and combined their attacks properly.
31* MoodWhiplash: Her mood was unstable during the loss of Mofurun in the film.
32* NewTransferStudent: A vice versa example with Riko. She begins to attend Riko's school in the Magic World in the beginning of series.
33* NoIndoorVoice: Expect plenty of shouting whenever she finds something exciting. A prime example being when she meets Riko for the first time, completely surprising the latter with her shout and almost making her fall off her broom.
34* OfficialCouple: With Riko in the manga.
35* OlderAlterEgo: She looks older as Cure Miracle.
36* PinkHeroine: Her Cure outfit is pink and she's the main Precure heroine of the series.
37* PowerDyesYourHair: Her orange hair turns a bright blonde as Cure Miracle. Notably, like [[Anime/GoPrincessPrettyCure Flora]], [[Anime/DokiDokiPrecure Heart]], [[Anime/FreshPrettyCure Peach]], and [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar Bloom]], she's a pink Cure without pink hair in Cure form.
38%% * ThePowerOfLove
39* SolarAndLunar: In contrast to Riko, Mirai's surname contains the kanji for day, while Riko’s assumed name contains the kanji for night. Continuing the theme, she is blonde with a lively, sunny personality, and wears bright colours.
40* SweetTooth: She likes pancakes very much (and sweets in general).
41* TechnicianVersusPerformer: The Performer to Riko's Technician when it comes to magic. Mirai is a newcomer to using magic, but she has a natural talent for it thanks to her determination and reliance on her gut feelings.
42* TechnicolorEyes: Has purple eyes as opposed to the more common InnocentBlueEyes or CurtainsMatchTheWindow to go with her blonde hair, possibly indicating her stronger connection with the magical world compared to her other friends in the No Magic World.
43[[/folder]]
44
45[[folder:Riko Izayoi '''(Cure Magical)''']]
46!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/YuiHorie
47[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cure_magical.png]]
48 [[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see her as a civilian]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/riko_izayoi_profile.png]][[/labelnote]]
49
50->''"Our Magic! Cure Magical!"''
51
52A girl from the Magic World who attends a magic school. Despite being smart and studious, she isn't very good at magic and it tends to backfire on her. She meets Mirai when travelling to the "No-Magic World" to search for the Linkle Stone Emerald, and when they're attacked by one of the BigBad's minions, she teams up with Mirai to become Cure Magical.
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54* AllAccordingToPlan: Riko's catchphrase, "all according to my calculations". It's more for self-reassurance though, as she messes up her magic frequently. In practice, she usually just means “IMeantToDoThat.”
55* AshFace: In Episode 6, as a result of a failed spell.
56%% same as Mirai up above - the trope wants the fanfare * TheBigDamnKiss: With Mirai, in the manga.
57* BigSisterWorship: Riko thinks the world of Liz. Unfortunately, this admiration is deconstructed in episode 6; Ever since she was little, Riko wanted to be a great magician like Liz, to the point of mimicking her magic techniques instead of creating her own, one of the reasons she is an IneptMage.
58* BirthdayHater: She comes off as this in episode 40, because [[AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents her parents throw extravagant parties, her mother thinks reading a children's story is a present]], and her father gives her rocks as gifts. She gets over it by the end of the episode.
59%%* CantCatchUp: Because she's currently attending school in the No Magic World, Riko is worried that she'll fall behind her friends in the Magic World.
60* CharacterCatchphrase: “[[IMeantToDoThat All according to my calculations]].” To a lesser extent, there’s “ I didn’t fall!”[[labelnote:Explanation]]Her response to the RunningGag of her falling off of her broom.[[/labelnote]]
61* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Honoka Yukishiro]] and [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar Mai Mishou]] are both academically smart, are talented in academics and also hailed from Earth, but they cannot use their powers outside of their Cure form. Riko is the opposite to both of them, who is not academically talented and hails from another world; and being a witch she is able to use actual magic without transforming into her Cure form.
62* CuteWitch: She's a witch in training, but she already manages to nail the cute part.
63* DeadpanSnarker: Has her moments when Ha-chan keeps using magic to help and do things which the former reminds her not to do it.
64%%* DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife: Post Episode 30. After seeing her friends in the Magic World work towards their future jobs, Riko begins to wonder what she wants to do when she grows up.
65* FishOutOfWater: To a minor extent. She gets the names of stars wrong since they had different names in the Magic World. When she's invited volleyball, she sneaks out just to research it.
66* GoodWithNumbers: Despite being the NewTransferStudent from the MagicalLand, she's the only one who got a perfect score on a math test. This is another contrast between her and [[EverybodyHatesMathematics Mirai]].
67* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: She's a dignified girl whose Cure outfit is purple.
68* HeroicAmbidexterity: Downplayed. Riko is right-handed like Mirai, but as Cure Magical she often holds her wand in her left hand for special attacks and finishers to contrast Cure Miracle, who always uses her right hand.
69* IMeantToDoThat: This is Riko's go-to excuse whenever her magic goes haywire or doesn't work as intended, and what she usually means when she says her catchphrase.
70* IneptMage: Despite having studied magical theory all her life, she isn't very skilled in magic and she took the longest to fully master a spell that the others had already passed. Doesn't stop her from trying, though.
71* InstantFanClub: In episode 13 it's suggested that Riko is getting many admirers.
72* OfficialCouple: With Mirai in the manga.
73* OlderAlterEgo: She's much older in her Cure form.
74* OnlyOneName: Only has a first name. She later comes up with the last name "Izayoi" (referring to the moon on the night Mirai saw her) when she attends Mirai's school.
75* MagicalAccessory: Mahou Tsukai Precure use different gems to transform and to perform attacks.
76* MeaningfulName: She's a witch, who was born in Magic World. No wonder that her Alter Ego's name is "Cure Magical".
77* NewTransferStudent: Starting from Episode 11, she begins to attend Mirai's school in the No-Magic World.
78%%* ThePowerOfLove
79* SolarAndLunar: In contrast to Mirai, Riko’s assumed name contains the kanji for night, while Mirai’s surname contains the kanji for day. Continuing the theme, she is dark-haired with a (mostly) somber, studious personality, and her everyday clothes are cool colors.
80* SugarAndIcePersonality: She acts distant but is nicer than she looks. Taken to almost {{Tsundere}}-like lengths when Mirai is involved.
81* TechnicianVersusPerformer: The Technician to Mirai's Performer when it comes to magic. Riko has been studying magic all her life and knows the theory well enough, but isn't very good at the more practical aspects.
82* {{Tsundere}}: While she is a NiceGirl at heart, she has a tendency to be standoffish and puts up a front.
83[[/folder]]
84
85[[folder:Haa-chan/Kotoha Hanami '''(Cure Felice)''']]
86!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SaoriHayami
87[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cure_felice.png]]
88 [[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see her as a civilian]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kotoha_kanami_profile.png]][[/labelnote]]
89 [[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see the stages of her fairy form]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ha_changrowthasahi.png]][[/labelnote]]
90
91->''"Spreading blessings to lives far and wide! Cure Felice!"''
92
93(Formerly) a fairy Mirai and Riko find in a book and take care of. As the [=PreCures=] find more Linkle Stones, Haa-chan grows older and more intelligent, but never loses her whimsical curiosity of the world. She briefly disappears after the appearance of the Linkle Stone Emerald and the defeat of Dokurokushe before reappearing in the No Magic world as a human. She then uses the Emerald's power to become Cure Felice and subsequently takes the name "Kotoha Hanami" as her human identity.
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95* BabyTalk: Her name comes from her baby speak.
96* CassandraTruth: In episode 27, she goes to the students of the Magic World and introduces herself as the little fairy they knew… but they don't believe her.
97* CheerfulChild: Even as a teenager, she still comes across as this.
98* ChildrenAreInnocent: As sweet and kind as she is, her childlike enthusiasm, playful energy, and simple curiosity have caused trouble for Mirai and Riko more than once.
99* DamnYouMuscleMemory: In Episode 23, she instinctively jumps to chase a cat only to fall back down again, forgetting that since she has no wings anymore, she can't fly.
100* DisappearsIntoLight: At the end of episode 21, [[UnexplainedRecovery though she reappears in the Non-Magic world the next episode]].
101* ExoticEyeDesigns: As a fairy, her eyes contained pink flowers. They disappear when she turns into a human but reappear when she transforms into Cure Felice.
102* FairyCompanion: The [[Anime/DokiDokiPrecure second]] [[OurFairiesAreDifferent fairy]] in the franchise to actually look like what most people think of as fairies (that is, a small humanoid with insect wings) instead of a [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter small animal]]. However, she grows out of this when she becomes human and loses her wings.
103* FlowersOfNature: Her fairy and Cure forms have flowers on her hair and clothes as a reference to her flower powers.
104* ForgotICouldFly: Inverted. She loses her wings after becoming a human, but there are times where she will jump into air, hoping to fly, only to fall back down after realizing she can't fly anymore.
105* GreenThumb: Most of her powers as Cure Felice are flower based.
106* HappilyAdopted: Episode 15, the Cures mention that they (and Mofurun) are like her surrogate parents. This is brought up again in episodes 23 and 24… which is awkward, because Haa-chan is now Mirai and Riko's age. [[spoiler: Kotoha runs away from home in episode 26, and thinks of Mirai and Riko when she sees children with their parents. This probably says something.]] In episode 32 she even states they’re like her moms when introducing herself to their class. To which the teacher can only comment that they are some young moms.
107* IncrediblyLamePun: As Haa-chan lives in the Linkle "Sumahon". "Sumaho" is a Japanese slang word meaning "smartphone", and "hon" is Japanese for "book". Thus, Haa-chan lives in the Smartome or Phone Book.
108* InstantExpert: Zig-zagged. She can create a broom out of thin air, a feat that according to Riko even the Headmaster can't perform. However, when she tries to ride said broom, she loses control, spins around in the air several times, and eventually lands in a tree.
109* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: In Episode 15 she can turn into her alternate forms seen in the title sequence (including a ''space alien''). This is caused by her eating too much.
110* IsItSomethingYouEat: Episode 12: "Is Know-How a food?"
111* MagicalAccessory: Mahou Tsukai Precure use different gems to transform and to perform attacks.
112* MeaningfulName: Her human name comes from "Kotoba", a [[ShapedLikeItself word which means word]] and contains the character for leaf. (Keep in mind Haa-chan came from a book). Her last name is written with the characters for "flower" and "sea" - in other words, sea of flowers. InUniverse, she even points out why she picked her name, as she used her ''words'' to convince her superior to stay in the Non-Magical World, as well as her having a recurring vision of a sea of flowers.
113* NiceGirl: Sweet, cheerful, and kind, albeit not without a penchant for mischief.
114* OddNameOut: Only girl whose Cure name doesn’t start with M.
115* OlderAlterEgo: As Cure Felice, she is much older not only physically, but mentally too.
116* PlotRelevantAgeUp: She grows up over the course of the series when Mirai and Riko find a Linkle Stone. In Episode 5, she grows from being a newborn to a toddler. In Episode 11, she gets another age up and begins to speak full sentences. In Episode 21, when all of the Linkle Stones are present, she grows yet again, becoming a fairy girl around Mirai and Riko's age. In Episode 22, she appears without the wings.
117* PowerOfCreation: She can create things by drawing them with her wand — something Riko says [[WrongContextMagic should be impossible with standard magic]].
118* RedheadInGreen: She's a pink-haired girl who always wears a mainly green dress.
119* RoseHairedSweetie: Has beautiful light pink hair and literally sweet.
120* SixthRanger: Third Pretty Cure, but similar principle. She becomes a Cure and joins the team in Episode 22.
121* SpeaksFluentAnimal: Or at least Pegasus, in episode 28. She is fully capable of understanding what the pegasi are saying.
122* UnexplainedRecovery: Episode 22 she comes back after vanishing in the previous episode. She doesn't quite remember how she came back, though she remembers wishing on the Linkle Emerald and Sumahon to be a Pretty Cure.
123* VerbalTic: Even as Kotoha, she still is prone to go "Haa" in a high-pitched voice.
124* TheWorfEffect: Benefits from this. The other Cures suffer from SoLastSeason against the Yokubals made from Dokurokushe's remains. Cure Felice wipes the floor with them.
125* WrongContextMagic: ThePowerOfCreation that Haa-chan uses marks her powers as being of a distinctly different nature than what the other magicians in the series have.
126* YouShallNotPass: She attempts to keep Gamettsu from finishing off the Cures by flying into his path. She keeps intercepting him despite his attempts to get her out of his way.
127[[/folder]]
128
129!Allies
130[[folder:Mofurun]]
131!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AyakaSaitou
132[[quoteright:185:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mofurun_profile.png]]
133A fluffy, sapient teddy bear that Mirai's grandmother made for her when she was born. Mirai has had Mofurun her entire life and carries the bear around with her pretty much everywhere. On the fateful day Mirai and Riko met and became Pretty Cures, Mofurun became their [[TransformationTrinket device to facilitate the transformation]], gaining the ability to speak and move on her own in the process.
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135* ActionGirl: Only in TheMovie, when she temporarily becomes a Pretty Cure herself.
136* AmbiguousGenderIdentity: It's never explicitly stated in the show itself what Mofurun's gender is, if Mofurun even has one, but the fact that they become a Pretty Cure in TheMovie points to them being a girl. WordOfGod from different sources has had [[FlipFlopOfGod contradictory answers]] on the matter:
137** Some of the TV staff initially thought of Mofurun as [[http://www.animatetimes.com/news/details.php?id=1476985552 genderless]], but later changed their minds over the course of the [[https://prettycure.fandom.com/wiki/Interview_with_Ueno_Ken_-_Animage%27s_Pretty_Cure_issue_(2016) show's development]]. The film staff opted to give Cure Mofurun an androgynous design because of this.
138** The official Pretty Cure Pretty Store includes Mofurun in the lineup of female mascots, but clarified on Twitter that [[https://web.archive.org/web/20210715215010/https://twitter.com/pps_as/status/1132574180115865602 Mofurun’s gender is simply Mofurun, and he can be a boy, she can be a girl, or they can be neither]].
139** [[http://i.imgur.com/i4DEBE4.jpg According to]] head writer Isao Murayama, Mirai initially imagined Mofurun to be a boy, but Mofurun came to identify herself as a girl upon developing sapience. However, a scene directly addressing this never made it into the anime for time constraints.
140* BigEater: She could give the Cookie Monster a run for his money.
141* BreakoutCharacter: Mofurun is extremely popular, with merchandise of her selling extraordinarily well and a 2019 poll even voting her the best side character in the entire franchise. This is further evidenced by the fact that TheMovie is about her becoming a Pretty Cure, and she and the Cures continue to make appearances in movies after their season.
142* CantCatchUp: Feels this way after Haa-chan becomes a Cure, feeling she can't do much. A quick pep talk from Mirai fixes it.
143* CharacterCatchphrase: "I smell a sweet scent, mofu!" [[SupernaturalSensitivity Said whenever she senses a Linkle Stone.]]
144* TheChosenOne: In the movie, the Magic World hosts a once-a-century festival to celebrate the awakening of the [[MakeAWish Wishing Stone]] and send their wishes to it, with the most pure-hearted wish being the one that the stone resonates with the most. Mofurun, who only wished for Mirai, Riko, and Haa-chan’s wishes to be granted, had the most pure wish, making her the chosen one and the only person that the stone would work for.
145* CoolBigSis: To Haa-chan when she was growing up.
146* DeclarationOfProtection: In the movie; "I WANT TO SAVE MIRAI-MOFUUUUUUUU!"
147* DisneyDeath: In TheMovie, at the hands of the BigBad.
148* ExoticEyeDesigns: When she comes to life, her eyes turn bright blue with stars as the irises. As Cure Mofurun, this eye pattern is retained, but with human sclera.
149* HumanityEnsues: Briefly becomes a human Cure in TheMovie as part of her wish.
150* IdenticalStranger: When she becomes a Pretty Cure in TheMovie, her human appearance is remarkably similar to Mirai's civilian appearance, but with bigger hair and Mofurun's teddy bear eyes as irises.
151* LivingToys: In a stark contrast to previous mascots who were fairies, Mofurun was just a stuffed animal before she was given sentience and speech.
152** Supplementary material indicates that even when she’s in her human form during the movie, she’s still a living toy stuffed with fluff.
153* TheMagicGoesAway: Her ability to become a Pretty Cure in the movie came from the [[MakeAWish Wishing Stone]] responding to her DeclarationOfProtection. Once her wish was fulfilled, it went away.
154* MoralityPet: In TheMovie, she becomes this to Kumata, who has a MyGodWhatHaveIDone moment [[spoiler:after [[DisneyDeath seemingly killing her]] as [[BigBad Dark Matter]]]].
155* NiceGirl: Mofurun’s heart is as sweet as her SweetTooth.
156* OnlyThePureOfHeart: The reason that the Wishing Stone chooses her is because her wish—for Mirai, Riko, and Haa-chan’s wishes to be granted— was the most pure of them all.
157* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Mofu'''r'''un or Mofu'''l'''un?
158* SweetTooth: Mofurun has quite the appetite for sweets, especially cookies.
159* ThirdPersonPerson: Refers to herself in the third person.
160* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Cookies. It's the first thing she says when Kei asks her what food she likes while writing a book about Mofurun. In the ''All Stars'' movie, she ends up exposing the existence of magic to the Anime/GoPrincessPrettyCure girls after tackling Haruka's face for some cookies she smelled, and earlier in the movie when Mirai was pointing out various foods served at the festival, Mofurun's response to every single one was "I wanna put it on a cookie and eat it, mofu!" She even said this about the ''ramen''.
161* TransformationTrinket: Mofurun herself is one for Mirai and Riko to transform into Pretty Cures, and this somehow gave her the ability to speak and move.
162* VerbalTic: Ends her sentences with "-mofu".
163* WrongContextMagic: An odd example of AWizardDidIt in a setting where magicians are plentiful, and {{discussed|}} in fact. Mofurun gained the ability to speak upon becoming the TransformationTrinket for Miracle and Magical, but the exact nature of the magic that made this possible is a mystery to everyone. Furthermore, her words imply that she was somehow sentient for quite a long time even before that, and that becoming their TransformationTrinket merely granted her speech and free movement to express her existing sapience.
164[[/folder]]
165
166[[folder:Kochou]]
167!! Kochou/Principal/Headmaster
168!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YuyaUchida
169[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_chara_kocho.png]]
170Magic School's headmaster who is also the great magician of Magic World.
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172* ActuallyIAmHim: In episode 2, Mirai meets him while looking for the Magic School's headmaster. Of course, Mirai has no idea who the headmaster is.
173* BigGood: Kind, laid back and supportive of his students, especially Mirai and Riko.
174* BigWhat: His reaction whenever something happens...
175* BizarreTasteInFood: The Magic World has a fruit that's encased in ice. Most magicians cast a spell to thaw the ice. Kochou eats it while it's still in the ice. He also likes bitter tea.
176* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: His name hasn't been revealed and everyone calls him by his title. But see below.
177* HenshinHero: In Episode 20 he uses the "[=Cure Up Rapapa=]" spell to transform into a battle mode, with AntiGravityClothing appearing on him one by one. However he doesn't get a dedicated [[TransformationSequence stock footage]] and isn't considered to be a Cure.
178* HisNameReallyIsBarkeep: Episode 45 suggests Kochou is his actual name.
179* LightEmUp: His attack magic seems to be this way.
180* NiceGuy: A very friendly, polite and calm young man who's a headmaster of the Magic School who's happy enough to have Mirai enrolled even though she's from Earth.
181* OlderThanTheyLook: He met Mirai's grandmother when she was a middle schooler and looked ''exactly'' the same age as he does now. Episode 20 [[spoiler:reveals that he was maintaining his youth and his true appearance seems to be only a bit older than Mirai's grandmother. He returns to his previous appearance in episode 22.]]
182* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: In contrast to the vice-principal, he is welcoming of Mirai and recognizes her importance.
183* SecretKeeper: He learns the girls' secret in episode 2 and supports them, allowing Mirai to enroll in the school.
184* TheSevenMysteries: All Seven Mysteries of the magic school are about him.
185* VagueAge: In universe, his age is one of TheSevenMysteries of the Magic School. He is generally believed to be OlderThanTheyLook. [[spoiler: In Episode 20, he reverts to his true age, which is old.]]
186* WillfullyWeak: [[spoiler: He has actually been saving magic in preparation for the great calamity that will befall the magic world.]]
187* WizardClassic: His formal look, complete with a huge, levitating hat. He prefers his casual clothes though.
188[[/folder]]
189
190!Minor Characters
191[[folder:Kanoko Yuki]]
192!!! '''Voiced by:''' Kotoe Taichi
193[[quoteright:112:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_chara_kanoko.png]]
194
195Mirai's grandmother.
196----
197* CoolOldLady: She lets Mirai attend the Magic School, purely on the basis of trusting her decisions, though she had no reason to really believe her claim.
198[[/folder]]
199
200[[folder:Kyoto]]
201!! Kyoto/Vice-Principal/Vice-Headmaster
202!!! '''Voiced by:''' Yoshino Ohtori
203[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_chara_kyoto.png]]
204
205The vice-principal of Magic School.
206----
207* EveryoneCallsHerBarkeep: As with Kochou, her given name hasn't been revealed.
208* SternTeacher: She gets mad at Riko in episode 2, because Riko skipped her remedial courses and brought a {{Muggle}} to the Magic World. Kyoko also doesn't buy Riko's Precure excuse, which makes sense since "We're actually the magicians from legend" is a hard story to swallow. Then in episode 3 she disapproves of Mirai being enrolled in the Magic School. But by episode 9 she acknowledges Mirai as a student.
209[[/folder]]
210
211[[folder:Cassie the Magic Crystal]]
212!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SatomiArai
213[[quoteright:193:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassie_magic_crystal.png]]
214
215A CrystalBall owned by the headmaster of Magic School.
216----
217* AnimateInanimateObject: She takes the form of a crystal ball while still being fully sapient. However, dust makes her sneeze. [[spoiler:Also when Kouchou-sensei turns old in episode 20, her voice changes too into the one of an old lady.]]
218%%* CrystalBall: A ''sentient'' one, even.
219%%* GivenNameReveal: Occurs in episode 11.
220* SassySecretary: She dutifully assists Kochou, but then gets into a fight with Kyoto when she starts questioning the headmaster. She also frequently complains that from making divinations "her shoulders get stiff".
221* SpellMyNameWithAnS: In Episode 11, she reveals her name to be Cassie. Or is it Kathy? Made worse when the Japanese pronunciation for both names can be the same.
222* SurveillanceAsThePlotDemands: One of her functions is to watch things.
223* VaguenessIsComing: In episode 3 she's heard discussing about a confrontation between darkness and light. She does it again in episode 22.
224%%* VideoPhone: She can apparently serve as this too.
225[[/folder]]
226
227[[folder:Liz]]
228!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KaoriNazuka
229[[quoteright:154:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_chara_rizu.png]]
230
231Riko's older sister who is a teacher at Magic School.
232----
233* TheAce: She's the magician that her younger sister Riko wants to be.
234* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To Riko. Liz outclasses her in magic in nearly every conceivable way... at first.
235%%* CoolBigSis: Again, for Riko.
236[[/folder]]
237
238[[folder:Lian]]
239!!!'''Voiced by:''' Masato Obara
240[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lian_precure.png]]
241
242Liz and Riko's father who is a famous archaeologist in Magic World.
243----
244* ChekhovsGunman: Makes several short appearances before his proper introduction in episode 33.
245* HighClassGlass: He wears a snazzy monocle.
246[[/folder]]
247
248[[folder:Jun]]
249!!!'''Voiced by:''' Aki Kanada
250[[quoteright:152:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_chara_jun.png]]
251
252A sporty student in Magic School who dreams of becoming a fashion designer.
253----
254* BrilliantButLazy: The reason she has to take supplementary classes is because she has a low attendance.
255* FantasticAnthropologist: She's is utterly fascinated by the No-Magic World and hopes to move there after completing her studies.
256* TheSlacker: She apparently skips classes just to sneak into the No-Magic World. She eventually overcomes this.
257* TerribleArtist: Played with. In episode 30, her painting of Mirai and Riko appears to be abstract art...but then she turns it into a (not abstract) sculpture!
258* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: While she does sport the stereotypical look and personality of a {{Tomboy}}, she has an interest in fashion, as shown in episode 6 when she materializes fashionable boots she wants from water. Her dream, revealed in Episode 30, is to become a fashion and culture expert in the No-Magic World.
259[[/folder]]
260
261[[folder:Emily]]
262!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChinamiHashimoto
263[[quoteright:170:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_chara_emily.png]]
264
265An introverted student in Magic School who dreams of becoming a hairdresser and stylist.
266----
267* AcrophobicBird: The reason she has to take supplementary classes is because she was too scared to fly on her broom. Later episodes show her gradually gain her confidence in the air. By episode 30, she has gained a magic carpet license.
268* BespectacledCutie: She's a cute, shy girl with round glasses.
269* OneSteveLimit: By technicality. She is the first official Emily in the ''Pretty Cure'' franchise, however if you count the dubs, she's preceded by [[Anime/GlitterForce Emily Anderson]] (a.k.a [[Anime/SmilePrecure Miyuki Hoshizora]]).
270* ShrinkingViolet: Emily is shy, introverted and easily flustered. She slowly grows out of this as she becomes more confident in her abilities as a magician.
271[[/folder]]
272
273[[folder:Kei]]
274!!!'''Voiced by:''' Maya Yoshioka
275[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_chara_kei.png]]
276
277A forgetful student in Magic School with a dream to become a journalist.
278----
279* ForgetfulJones: Has a bad habit of forgetting things, and forgetting to bring materials to an exam is the main reason she has to take supplementary classes over spring break. Mirai helps fix this by making a poster that helps Kei to remember to bring everything with her in the morning.
280* NightmareFetishist: Has a bit ''too'' much fun telling a scary story in Episode 8.
281[[/folder]]
282
283[[folder:Kana Katsuki, Mayumi Nagase, Souta Ono, & Yuto Namiki]]
284!! Kana Katsuki, Mayumi Nagase, Souta Ono, & Yuto Namiki
285!!! Voiced by: (respectively) Creator/MikaKikuchi, Konomi Tada, Kōji Takahashi, Creator/AyakaAsai
286Three students studying in Tsunagi First Middle School in No Magic World.
287----
288* AlliterativeName: '''Ka'''na '''Ka'''tsuki.
289* DayInTheLimelight: Souta in Episode 32, Mayumi in Episode 34, and Yuto in Episode 35.
290* {{Muggle}}s: All of them lack any kind of magical power.
291* OneSteveLimit: While "Kana", "Nagase", and "Yuto" stand apart from "[[Anime/DokiDokiPrecure Mana]]", "[[Anime/GoPrincessPrecure Nanase]]", and "[[Anime/HappinessChargePrettyCure Yuko]]", "Souta" is recycled from ''Anime/SuitePrettyCure''.
292* SecretChaser: Played with with Kana. It's not a matter of her chasing the secret; it's just that she's the only one of the group to notice that something is up whenever something magical happens and tries to get to the bottom of it.
293* StudentCouncilPresident: Yuto is voted this in Episode 35.
294* ThrowTheDogABone: In the ChristmasEpisode, [[spoiler: Kana finally gets conclusive proof that magicians are real, with Mayumi witnessing to boot. She then promises not to tell anyone, since she's just satisfied knowing that she was right.]]
295[[/folder]]
296
297!Villains
298
299!!The Dark Magicians
300The main antagonists in the first half of the series.
301----
302[[folder:In General]]
303* ArtificialHuman: More like "Artifical Magical Being", but similar principle. It's stated that Dokurokushe created his followers. [[spoiler:They are transformed animals: A gecko, a bat, a spider, and a turtle.]]
304* TheBusCameBack: Twice:
305** Despite being [[spoiler:''dead'', they all reappear and have roles in the FracturedFairyTale of episode 29. Batty and Gamettsu are in a CrossCastRole]].
306** Episode 42 showed [[spoiler:Batty and Gamettsu being brought back by Orba after Sparda brings them in.]] [[spoiler: Yamoh, or rather his lizard form, appears in episode 45.]]
307[[/folder]]
308
309[[folder:Dokurokushe/Kushi]]
310!! Dokurokushe/[[spoiler:Kushi]]
311!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YosukeAkimoto / Creator/YuuichiNakamura
312[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dokurokushe.png]]
313The leader of the Dark Magicians.
314----
315* BigBad: He's the one giving out the orders and calling the shots. [[spoiler:But he's the main antagonist of ''Maho's'' first half, where Deusmast is instead the antagonist of the latter half.]]
316* ChildhoodFriends: [[spoiler: Kochou and Kushi first met each other when they were students at the magic school in their childhood and immediately became best friends which extended into their adulthood. Their friendship ended on bad terms when Kushi resorted to Dark Magic to find the Linkle Emerald and save the two worlds which Kochou disagrees because he held concerns for Kushi's wellbeing that Kushi arrogantly brushed it off, costing the latter's life after casting dark magic in the process but not before he wrote the letter to Kochou about his regrets if his research is in vain and for nothing proving their friendship still remain intact even if they have their differences a long time ago.]]
317* ClippedWingAngel: Even after the Cures defeat him, [[spoiler:the ghost of his greed comes back as a giant shadow. It is purified by the appearence of Haa-chan.]]
318* DemBones: Based on his hands, he appears to be a skeleton. [[spoiler: Turned into one because he overused dark magic]].
319* DevourTheDragon: He devours [[spoiler:Yamoh to feed his power. Surprisingly, it's because Yamoh begged him to.]]
320* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler: He appears to be KilledOffForReal in episode 21.]]
321* EmptyShell: According to Yamoh, [[spoiler:Kushi is basically gone; all that's left is a power-hungry shell housing dark magic.]]
322* EnergyAbsorption: In OneWingedAngel form, [[spoiler:he starts absorbing LifeEnergy from both the Magic and Nonmagic Worlds.]]
323* EvilFormerFriend: Was a childhood best friend [[spoiler:of Kochou's until his obsession with the Linkle Stone went too far.]]
324* FaceFramedInShadow: His face is hidden by the hood of his costume.
325* MeaningfulName: ''Dokuro'' is Japanese for skull, and he appears to be a skeleton.
326* {{Pride}}: His FatalFlaw; As a human wizard and school professor, Kushi was determined to get the Linkle Stone Emerald by other means by researching the dangerous Dark Magic which Kochou disagrees out of concern for the former's wellbeing and tried to stop him which he arrogantly and coldly brushed off and performed it anyway without hesitation which resulted in him losing his life in the process.
327* OneWingedAngel: After absorbing the Emerald, [[spoiler:he turns into a giant skeleton monster.]]
328* OrcusOnHisThrone: Reaching the upper limit of this trope, almost to the point of ridiculousness. In the entire first quarter of the series, he hasn't moved from his throne, spoken a word, or done anything other than glare at his underlings, pound the armrest, [[BreadEggsMilkSquick and cause tremors with rocks falling from the ceiling]]. Finally averted as of episode 19, where he at least starts talking. He finally [[spoiler:starts fighting in Episode 20]]. Justified as [[spoiler:Kushi overused dark magic to the point he was turned into a skeleton, and his skeleton body was on the verge of breaking down into pieces.]]
329* SelfFulfillingProphecy:
330** Kushi wanted to [[spoiler:save the Magical World from a disaster by finding the Linkle Emerald with the use of dark magic, but his desire for power turned out to be the very catastrophe he tried to prevent.]]
331** This trope is then double subverted in the second half. [[spoiler:It's revealed that the calamity is separate from Dokurokushe, but then it turns out that the dark magic he used freed the ''actual'' instigators.]]
332* TheSilentBob: Even though he doesn't speak, he is still more than capable of getting his point across via gestures. Like the TropeNamer, he does end up speaking after eighteen episodes of voicelessness.
333* UnwittingPawn: He found and gathered various pieces of text that held the secret to dark magic. [[spoiler:It was all a ploy by Orba, who scattered it before being sealed away in the hopes that someone would gather it together and awaken it, thereby allowing him and his fellows to free themselves from their cans and free Deusmast.]]
334* TheVoiceless: Didn't make a sound for eighteen episodes.
335* WellIntentionedExtremist: Kushi wanted the Emerald to [[spoiler:stop a foretold catastrophe befalling the magical world. When he couldn't find the Emerald, he studied Dark Magic. Kochou began to worry about him doing something dangerous because he's only his best friend and tried to stop him. Kushi coldly brushed him off saying he doesn't care about his own life but decided to write a letter to the latter if in case, he already perished studying Dark Magic stating that he's still his best friend forever.]]
336* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: His interest in dark magic [[spoiler:didn't go well for him. Instead of granting him the power he needed to stop the foreseen catastrophe, it reduced him to little more than a skeleton.]]
337[[/folder]]
338
339[[folder:Yamoh]]
340!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YasuhiroTakato
341[[quoteright:190:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yamoh.png]]
342The second-in-command of the Dark Magicians.
343----
344* BackFromTheDead: He is resurrected by [[spoiler:Labut when the latter finds his detached tail and senses dark magic lingering within it.]]
345* ChekhovsGun: His tail, removed in episode 21, is the catalyst for his resurrection.
346* ConsultingMisterPuppet: After his [[spoiler:revival, he makes and talks to a Dokurokushe scarecrow. Much later, in episode 45, it's implied the scarecrow may have something to do with Dokurokushe, as it disappears at the end of the episode.]]
347* DevourTheDragon: A rare ''voluntary'' version, to the point that he's actually upset when he gets brought back to life. [[spoiler:He offers himself up to be consumed by Dokurokushe to help boost his powers.]]
348* DragonTheirFeet: He is revived [[spoiler:by Labut after Dokurokushe's death. He is still devoted to Dokurokushe, but now he's the one who's doing all the work.]]
349* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: After being revived, his curly hair style is replaced by a straightened low ponytail.
350* MeaningfulName: ''Yamori'' is the Japanese word for gecko. Fitting, seeing as he seems to be a lizard.
351* MouthOfSauron: To an extent; Dokurokushe doesn't seem to talk, so Yamoh relays the commands to the minions. He also seems to have some sort of nonverbal communication with Dokurokushe, as seen in episode 4.
352* NonActionGuy: He was this in the first half, but [[spoiler: when everyone else dies he starts making the monsters himself.]]
353* NumberTwo: To Dokurokushe. He is the one who always gives the orders at the behest of the BigBad.
354* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler: He Yokubarls himself in episode 26.]]
355* UndyingLoyalty. Even though he is doing all of the work against the Pretty Cure, [[spoiler:he continues doing so in the name of Dokurokushe.]]
356[[/folder]]
357
358[[folder:Batty]]
359!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KojiYusa
360[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_batty.png]]
361
362A humanoid bat working for the Dark Magicians and the first general to confront the Pretty Cure.
363----
364* ActuallyNotAVampire: He looks like one, but he's really more of a bat monster.
365* BatOutOfHell: His appearance is a humanoid bat monster.
366* EyesAlwaysShut: He is introduced with his eyes completely closed. This disappears when he is outed as a villain.
367* FusionDance:
368** In episode 19, [[spoiler:he merges with Sparda and Gamettsu's powers and takes on aspects of both; Sparda's extra limbs and Gamettsu's shell are seen on him when he does this.]]
369** In episode 45, [[spoiler:he uses Sparda, Gamettsu, Yamoh, and the Dokurokusche scarecrow to make a Yokubal.]]
370* GenreSavvy: In episode 9, he figures that the Linkle Stones will appear where the Pretty Cure are and goes after them directly.
371* MeaningfulName: His name is based off his true nature as a bat.
372* RasputinianDeath: Survived the Cures' finishing move and the Cures' fight with [[spoiler: Dokurokushe]], but [[spoiler:dies by simply getting too close to the active Linkle Stones.]]
373* TheRemnant: In episode 45 [[spoiler: he flies off with the animal forms of his fellow Dark Magicians, the last one to still be himself.]]
374* TooDumbToLive: Reaching out for the Linkle Stones [[spoiler:when they were obviously emitting power probably wasn't a good idea...]]
375* UndyingLoyalty: To Dokurokushe, to the point where he sacrifices his wand to block an attack directed at his master.
376* VillainousBSOD: After his [[spoiler:revival by Orba, he is shown as being depressed now that Dokurokusche is gone for good.]]
377[[/folder]]
378
379[[folder:Sparda]]
380!!!Voiced by: Creator/YuuKobayashi
381[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_sparuda.png]]
382
383A humanoid spider and the Dark Magician's second general to fight the Cures.
384----
385* BackForTheDead: Subverted. She is [[spoiler:turned back into a spider in the same episode she's brought back. She doesn't stay down, however...]]
386* BackFromTheDead: In episode 43, she is [[spoiler:resurrected by Orba to help fight the Pretty Cure. She is resurrected AGAIN the same episode.]]
387* DeathOfPersonality: Being defeated turns her into a normal, presumably non-sentient spider. [[spoiler:This turns out not to be the case. When she is resurrected by Orba, she reveals she still has a grudge against the Pretty Cure. Even after being defeated again and turned back into a spider, she retains her personality, which Orba takes note of and makes her humanoid again.]]
388* FusionDance: She [[spoiler:fuses with a Yokubaal in Episode 16.]]
389* MeaningfulName: It's a corruption of "Spider".
390* SmurfettePrinciple: The only female general working under Dokurokushe.
391* SpidersAreScary: Her general motif is to take all of the most intimidating aspects of spiders.
392* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: In episode 43, she is revived and attacks the Precure with a Yokubaal...unaware since her defeat, the girls have gotten far more powerful and are used to fighting much stronger enemies. Cue CurbStompBattle.
393* WeHardlyKnewYe: Combines herself into a Yokubaal in episode 16, [[spoiler:but is promptly killed off without much of a fight thanks to interference from Haa-chan.]]
394[[/folder]]
395
396[[folder:Gamettsu]]
397!!!Voiced by: Creator/JojiNakata
398[[quoteright:226:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_gamettsu.png]]
399
400A humanoid turtle of the Dark Magicians and the third general to face the Pretty Cure.
401----
402* BloodKnight:
403** He likes fighting up close and personal and considers the Pretty Cure to be {{Worthy Opponent}}s, even going so far as to criticize them when they fail to meet his expectations. [[spoiler:This comes to a head in episode 18, when he personally fights the Precure at his best and specifically challenges their Ruby form. Then, when they defeat him at his full power, he truly acknowledges their own strength and notes that he has no regrets losing to them a final time.]]
404** Sparda exploits this facet of his personality [[spoiler:after his revival. She notes that there is a third Pretty Cure, and points out that her power is greater than Miracle's and Magical's. This gets him fired up for another great battle and he eagerly goes after Felice.]]
405* BringIt: Does the "hand flip" gesture in Episode 15.
406* BroughtDownToBadass: [[spoiler:Even as a turtle, he still wails on sharks many times his size!]]
407* GoOutWithASmile: His last gesture [[spoiler:before being purified was to smile and acknowledge Miracle and Magical's power to feel for others.]]
408* HonorBeforeReason: After he [[spoiler:swipes the Garnet Linkle Stone, he offers to give it back to him as long as they can defeat him in battle.]]
409* IFightForTheStrongestSide: Gamettsu believes Dokurokushe's black magic is the greatest power in the universe, and therefore is the wizard most deserving of his allegiance.
410* MeaningfulName: His name contains a corruption of "kame", meaning turtle.
411* PowerLimiter: His shell turns out to be one.
412* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: He is based off of turtles, and he is in league with the villains.
413* ThisWasHisTrueForm: After he is [[spoiler:defeated by the Precure, he reverts back to being a harmless turtle.]]
414* VillainousValor: Even as the Precure gain a HeroicSecondWind, [[spoiler:turn the battle around, and put him on the receiving end of their finisher, he continues fighting until the very end.]]
415* VillainRespect: Downplayed regarding Haa-chan. Gamettsu sees her as weak and insignificant, but is still impressed by how she stands up to him for the Cures' sake. [[spoiler:He later upgrades it into a much greater form when he learns that she is the third and stronger Pretty Cure.]]
416* WouldHurtAChild: He has no problems fighting the Precure (who are only about 14 years of age). He kicks it up a notch by threatening to attack Haa-chan when she tries to stop him from finishing off the Precure, first by powering through her, then by breathing on her, and finally by trying to ''punch her with his fist''.
417[[/folder]]
418
419!!Never Ending Chaos
420The main antagonists in the second-half of the series.
421----
422[[folder:In General]]
423!! Tropes applying to the other villains:
424* EvilCounterpart: To the Linkle Stones. Like the Emerald, Deusmast is at the center. Surrounding him are his servants, the inner circle consisting of the four most powerful and the outer consisting of the lesser ones. This is much like how the primary Linkle Stones surround the Emerald while the support stones in turn surround them.
425* KickTheDog: All four of them are guilty of insulting or otherwise putting down the Pretty Cure in some way. Labut dismisses their magic as inferior to his mugic, Shakince throws Chikurun to the ground when he believes the fairy is becoming emotionally attached to the girls, Benigyo talks down about the holidays, and Orba dismisses the dark magicians as being mere pawns in his plan.
426* SealedEvilInACan: All of them were sealed away in the backstory by Mother Rapapa. Their cans vary from being to being: Labut was sealed within a lamp, Shakince was sealed in a stone, and Benigyo was sealed in a Dogu statue. Various other kinds of cans were featured for the others.
427* UnderestimatingBadassery: Only Orba seems to take the Cures seriously at first. The others are too confident in their powers to think the Cures are a threat. Orba ultimately gets in on the underestimating when he dismisses the dark magicians and witnesses the SoLastSeason Yokubarl defeat his Donyokubarl.
428* WrongContextMagic: They don't use magic, instead claiming to use an alternate power that is rendered in Japanese as ''muho'' (with ''maho'' being the Japanese word for regular magic). Fansubs have rendered this a "mugic".
429[[/folder]]
430
431[[folder:Deusmast]]
432!!!'''Voiced by:''' Naoki Tatsuta (blue orb), Creator/ShoHayami (green orb), Creator/KikukoInoue (orange orb) and Creator/NoriakiSugiyama (pink orb)
433[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deusmast.png]]
434An EldritchAbomination who attacked the world thousands of years ago and tried to drown it in never-ending chaos. He is served by twelve powerful beings, including Labut, Shakince, Benigyo, and Orba.
435----
436* BigBad: Of ''Maho's'' second half, Deusmast plans to drive both worlds into never-ending chaos.
437* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: After Kushi's death from the first half of ''Maho'', Deusmast takes his BigBad spot, albeit he is far different to him in some ways. Unlike Kushi who is a [[spoiler:former human turned]] [[DemBones skeleton]] after [[spoiler:overusing dark magic]], Deusmast is a GodIsEvil EldritchAbomination whose form is literally made out of darkness with its "eyes" comprised of four colour-coded magic circles that were the forms of the four beings who serve him. Whereas Kushi is an OrcusOnHisThrone who spent most of his time being a NonActionBigBad before Episodes 20 and 21, Deusmast actively is the threat throughout the rest of the series.
438* EyeScream: [[spoiler:His last form has a case of pupula duplex.]]
439* EldritchAbomination: His appearance takes the form of a giant black and white ''thing'' in a [[HumanoidAbomination humanoid shape]] covered in red lines. Flashbacks show him as being made completely out of cloudy darkness.
440* EyeMotifs: Very prominent motif, with it being on several magic circles and the heads of the Donyokubaaru, as examples.
441* FusionDance: [[spoiler:In the end, Deusmast is this, one of the the members of Never Ending Chaos, who in turn are physical manifestations of his physical power.]]
442* GodIsEvil: He's a borderline divine entity with ''deus'' in his name.
443* SinisterSilhouettes: Before being shown in full, he's usually represented as an immense shadow.
444[[/folder]]
445
446[[folder:Labut]]
447!!!'''Voiced by:''' Naoki Tatsuta
448[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/labut.png]]
449A djinn-like being who was sealed within a lamp in the desert up until after the battle against Dokurokushe. He resurrects Yamoh out of curiosity. Episode 27 reveals that he works for an evil being who intends to bring about never-ending chaos to the world.
450----
451* AffablyEvil: He is polite even when dealing with the Pretty Cure, and talks in a down-to-earth manner.
452* BlowYouAway: To an extent; he flies on a cloud, some of his attacks appear to be wind gusts, and when he gets big, his fists blow people away through air displacement.
453* TheDragon: He has confirmed himself to be the servant to a powerful evil being called Deusmast, and he is quite powerful, able to bring back Yamoh from just his tail to [[spoiler:creating nigh-impenetrable barriers out of darkness with next to no effort.]]
454* FatBastard: A genie with the physique and moves of a sumo wrestler.
455* GenieInABottle: Invoked with his appearance and being sealed in a lamp.
456* KilledOffForReal: He is [[spoiler:taken out of the picture by the Pretty Cure in episode 31. Benigyo herself points out that she could no longer sense him. This is subverted when, in episode 47, Deusmast brings him back with Shakince and Orba.]]
457* LazyBum: To an extent, he really would rather lie about all day.
458* MeaningfulName: His name comes from the word "labradorite" (ラブラドライト ''raburadoraito'')
459** Other meanings inclube "taboo" and "arab" (where the genie originates from)
460* NoSell: He shrugs a Ruby Passionale from Cures Miracle and Magical with little effort, and, in his OneWingedAngel form, he negates everything the girls throw at him, including Cure Felice's own powerful attacks.
461* OneWingedAngel: Downplayed in that he really doesn't change his form other than greatly increasing his size during episode 31. It does make it easier for him to fight the Pretty Cure, and he initially curbstomps them in this form.
462* PunchClockVillain: He has stated that it is his job to get rid of those who would conceivably get in the way of his master, Deusmast. He doesn't seem to have anything against the Cures personally, even when they drive him off.
463* RealityWarper: He can do almost anything, from bringing back the dead to traversing spaces that are normally impassable.
464* UnskilledButStrong: Brings up this argument when comparing the magic the Pretty Cure use to the "mugic" he uses. He comments that mugic can bend reality without a shred of study, unlike magic which requires extensive training to use effectively.
465[[/folder]]
466
467[[folder:Shakince]]
468!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ShoHayami
469[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shakince.png]]
470A tengu-like being who knows Labut.
471----
472* BlowYouAway: Shows off quite a bit of wind powers.
473* JerkassHasAPoint: In episode 38, he assumes the reason to pumpkin bird is fleeing from the girls is because it actually despises being chased. An earlier reaction that looked like horror from it supported this claim. He was incorrect in that the bird actually enjoys its role, but he gets points for having a technically valid point when he calls the girls out.
474* KilledOffForReal: He is [[spoiler:eliminated by the Pretty Cure in episode 41. As with Labut, Benigyo becomes unable to sense him after his death. This is subverted in episode 47 when Deusmast brings him back with Labut and Orba.]]
475* MakeMyMonsterGrow: He uses his power to [[spoiler:greatly increase his own size in his final battle with the Cures.]]
476* MeaningfulName: His name comes from the word for sandstone (砂金石 ''sakin'ishi'')
477* {{Tengu}}: His design is based on one, though he lacks bird features or a long nose. He does have a leaf fan in his first appearence.
478%%* SinisterSilhouettes: Appears as one in episodes 30 and 31.
479* SwallowTheKey: A variation. [[spoiler:In his giant form, he swallows the Cures' Linkle Stones, keeping them from transforming. Chikurun gets them back.]]
480* VerbalTic: He ends his sentences with "Teki."
481[[/folder]]
482
483[[folder:Benigyo]]
484!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KikukoInoue
485[[quoteright:130:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/benigyo.png]]
486A devil-like being who worked with Labut.
487----
488* BigRedDevil: Her design is meant to evoke this trope.
489* GyaruGirl: She at least has the speech patterns.
490* HolyHalo: It's not holy, but she does have a halo behind her head all the time.
491* HornedHumanoid: She has a pair of red horns sticking out of her pink hair, which fits with her devil motif.
492* LikeIsLikeAComma: She has a tendency to say "like" when sticking to a comma would be sufficient.
493* MeaningfulName: Benigyo's name comes from the word for carnelian (紅玉髄 ''benigyokuzui'').
494%%* SinisterSilhouettes: Appears as one from episodes 30-33.
495* {{Stripperiffic}}: All she really wears is a red bikini with gauntlets, boots, jewelry, and a red ring floating behind her.
496* {{Youkai}}: WordOfGod says that the ''raijin'' is her motif.
497[[/folder]]
498
499[[folder:Orba]]
500!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NoriakiSugiyama
501[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_oruba.png]]
502
503Another servant of Deusmast. His polite demeanor hides a cunning and cruel mind.
504----
505* AffablyEvil: He is genuinely polite and speaks in a well-mannered way. This is despite him trying to eliminate the Pretty Cure and usher in an age of chaos.
506* FashionableAsymmetry: [[spoiler:His OneWingedAngel form has white angelic wings on one side, and black crow wings on the other.]]
507* FourEyesZeroSoul: He wears glasses, but he is in league with Benigyo, Shakince, and Labut, and he serves under the second BigBad, Deusmast. He also casually [[spoiler:blackmails Chikurun into working for him.]]
508* TheGlassesComeOff: When he enters his [[spoiler:One Winged Angel form, he discards his glasses.]]
509* KnightOfCerebus: Downplayed example. He takes the Cures far more seriously than the other villains, and is consequently more threatening. [[spoiler:Ironically, he is the third of Deusmast's followers to die.]]
510* TheManBehindTheMan: Everything in the story was because of his planning. [[spoiler:Just before he was sealed in the backstory, he took a secret to dark magic and scattered it across the world. It was then just a matter of time before someone went looking for those pieces and put them back together. Their use would allow him and his fellows to break free from their prisons.]]
511* MeaningfulName: His name comes from the word "opal" (オパール ''opāru'')
512* OneWingedAngel: He takes on a [[spoiler:half-angelic and half-demonic form in episode 45.]]
513* PowerGivesYouWings: When he goes OneWingedAngel, [[spoiler:his new form grows a pair of wings from the power he's channeling.]]
514* VillainousBreakdown: He completely flips out when [[spoiler:Batty's [[FusionDance Fusion Danced]] Yokubarl beats his Donyokubarl in episode 45.]]
515* VillainTakesAnInterest: He's the only one to take the Cures seriously, he dispatches a spy to learn more about them, and even tries to abduct Mofurun just to see what she is.
516* XanatosSpeedChess: Whenever a gambit goes awry, he always launched another move that would take him to a win. [[spoiler:He didn't take into account that Chikurun would turn on him, but it didn't matter anyway since he already had what he wanted. He didn't take into account Batty pulling a heel-face turn and summoning a Yokubal that defeated his Donyokubal and hen being forced to take an Extreme Rainbow to the face, but he got the last laugh anyway since he channeled the last of his power into the tome and scattered it as a wave that would free his remaining fellows even as he dies.]]
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518
519!!Yokubaaru/Super Yokubaaru/Donyokubaaru
520[[folder:Yokubaaru/Super Yokubaaru/Donyokubaaru]]
521!!! Voiced by: Takahiro Shimada (Yokubaaru/Super Yokubaaru), Shōta Yamamoto (Donyokubaaru)
522The monsters the villains summon when they fuse with two or more objects. The Dark Magicians later develop a stronger variant called the Super Yokubaaru, which are stronger than their regular counterparts. The generals of Never Ending Chaos later make an even more powerful variant called Donyokubaaru.
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524* ForcedTransformation: Living creatures are not immune to being turned into one of these things, but doing so does not completely overwrite their mind, allowing them to [[FightingFromTheInside try and keep themselves from hurting others.]]
525* MonsterOfTheWeek: Of the series. They appear OnceAnEpisode and are made from various things.
526* MeaningfulName: Their names are taken from the Japanese verb "yokubaru", meaning to covet or lust. Interesting, the baaru (バール) part can be translates to Baal, a Christian demon who has been depicted as a cat, man, and toad's head on a set of spider legs. While probably coincidental, some of these parts do coincide with the villains, eg. Sparda with the spider legs, Yamoh/Gamettsu as the toad, Batty/Dokurokushe's more human appearances representing the man. The cat seems to be represented by the Magic School, which has a subtle but still very present black cat motif.
527* PokemonSpeak: They say "YOKUBAARUUUU!" more often than not, but this is downplayed since they mix in words of acknowledgment, such as "Aye!" and "Roger!" when given specific orders from whoever summoned them.
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