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1->''We'll defend at all hours...\
2...to ensure a peaceful era!''
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4Before the character designs for ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'' were released, an anonymous {{ImageBoard|s}} patron posted fake designs for two Cures, their civilian forms, and a single mascot. When the design sheet was proven to be a hoax, a few people began creating fanworks featuring the characters, knowing only their appearances and Cure names and inventing the rest. ''Futari wa Pretty Cure Blue Moon'' by Jisu (username friendshipbeam, although it was skittlestemple when she began writing), one of the first of many Website/{{LiveJournal}} OC fics in the ''Anime/PrettyCure'' fandom, is the Anglosphere's answer to this phenomenon.
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6As night falls on the ambitiously-named town of Kazahana City, a number of objects land all across the town from the sky and a clock tower that isn't supposed to make sound at night rings twelve times. The next day, [[GenkiGirl energetic misfit]] Kawada Asa and intimidating classmate Nakayama Yoko find items that resemble dated cell phones and meet a little fluffy orange thing called Starry. He comes from the Garden of Days, a world that's protected an item called the Moon Dial to keep time and space intact. The Moon Dial once belonged to the Etherium, a white void that would expand and absorb other worlds, until twenty-five years ago, when it was taken from them and given to the Garden of Days.
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8Now, the Etherium wants it back. In desperation, the Garden's leader broke the Dial, scattered the resulting Moon Pieces in Kazahana City to buy time and sent Starry to go find two people to become Pretty Cure. Asa and Yoko take up the challenge (although Asa would much rather be a {{Toku}} hero) and go to find the Moon Pieces, opposing the Etherium at every turn.
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10'''This series is complete.''' Available on the ''Precure'' fan community [[http://community.livejournal.com/precure/380476.html here]] and on ff.net [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7667440/1/Futari_wa_Pretty_Cure_Blue_Moon here]]. The version on LJ has the Comment Corners.
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12A character sheet can be found [[Characters/FutariWaPrettyCureBlueMoon here]].
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14!!'''This fanfic contains examples of:'''
15%%* ActionMom: [[spoiler:Dawn, AKA Kirei Ogata.]]
16* ActorAllusion: Ami-sensei gives justice speeches every other day, and guess who supposedly plays her? The author has herself stated that Creator/KotonoMitsuishi as Ami-sensei is her favourite choice out of the imagine casting.
17* AdaptationDyeJob: Not quite, but around episode ten, the author realized that too many of the [[{{Muggles}} normal characters]] had black or brown hair, and promptly went back to retcon Emiru's brown hair to green. [[spoiler:Still didn't help matters, but at least there's Mia and the purple-haired background girl.]]
18* AdultsAreUseless: At first, "Dawn" has an inferiority complex because of this. She starts to grow out of it.
19* AfterSchoolCleaningDuty: Occasionally used to get the characters to meet up in a non-suspicious manner before they become friends.
20* AliceAllusion: A classmate who's spent time overseas is given the nickname "Alice", although her real name is Seira.
21* AliensSpeakingEnglish: The people from the Etherium (who technically come from alternate universes, not other planets) ''speak'' Japanese, but, as shown in episode ten, not all of them can ''read'' it.
22* TheAllegedCar: Kirei Ogata's van. Yoko is appalled by the sight of it. [[spoiler:It takes an EleventhHourSuperpower item to transform it into a CoolCar.]]
23* AllOfThem:
24-->"They're fighting each other ''and'' us!" Night skidded back. "Which ones do we even fight?"
25-->Sunday turned her head over. "All of them?"
26* AlphaBitch: Omemi Emiru. [[spoiler:Her transformation into Millusion was even fueled by her jealousy and fear that she couldn't keep a hold on her classmates anymore.]]
27%%* AlternateContinuity
28%%* AmbiguousInnocence: Binbeat.
29%%* AmplifierArtifact: One of the Moon Dial's effects, besides the whole erasing-people-and-places-from-time thing.
30%%* AngerBornOfWorry: Hi, Yoko.
31%%* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove
32* {{Anti Hero}}ine: [[spoiler:Emiru, after undergoing a HeelFaceTurn, since she's still a Libby... or at least has a Libby-like attitude.]]
33* AntiVillain: Mekuramast, going more "Anti" and less "Villain" as the series goes on. [[spoiler:Two-thirds of the way in, he attains Reverse Form and leaves the Etherium. While he didn't join the Cures side himself, he stays around as someone who helps the heroes secretly.]]
34%%* AsleepInClass: Asa's bad habit.
35* AwesomeAnachronisticApparel: Most of the Etherium costumes are this, being {{palette swap}}s of things the agents used to wear before they joined. However, Tachimany's costumes are all over the place because, well, SplitPersonality, Devance's costume changed [[spoiler:because he grew older and now identifies with the Land of Legends as his home]], and Millusion wears [[spoiler:the Clair Academy school uniform]].
36* AWorldHalfFull: One of the main concepts is that the world is full of people who don't understand each other, and sometimes you do need to get out of your situation, but somebody has to change it, and the world is still good and still deserves to exist.
37* BackToBackBadasses: Sunday and Night against the copies in episode 13, and Sunday/Night back to back with Dawn/Dusk in episode 22.
38%%* BadassInANiceSuit: Most Etherium uniforms.
39* BadassTeacher: Of all people, [[spoiler:Ami. Oh, yeah. She's Cure Dusk.]]
40* BadPowersBadPeople: MindControl is bad. Kainatrol is worse.
41* BadSamaritan: Tachimany tried to pull this on Yoko once.
42* BarrierWarrior: [[spoiler:Kainatrol does this in the finale, when the Moon Dial is powering her up.]]
43* BashBrothers: Sunday and Night spend the series learning to work well together, but basically everyone ends up in one of these combinations at one point, many putting the two main Cures to shame.
44** Binbeat and Mireyes' battle styles complement each other, with Binbeat using area effects from the back and Mireyes moving around in the front as a melee fighter, since she's the only one who can reliably dodge all of his attacks and lead their opponents into them.
45** [[spoiler:Cure Dawn and Cure Dusk]] demonstrate what it means to be best friends and partners for most of your lives.
46** Invoked and failed: Mekuramast's powers complement Kainatrol's, which Eiender notices, but they can't stand each other.
47* BatmanGambit (Dawn/[[spoiler:Kirei]] comes up with a big one in episode 21 to save Mia and buy the Cures time by playing to Kainatrol's revenge complex. [[spoiler:She gives Kainatrol a fake Moon Piece, knowing full well that she could figure it out at any time but trusting that she won't take the time to. By letting Kainatrol use her mind control on her and direct her to attack the Cures, and arranging for Ami to be there, Kirei pings Kainatrol's sadism because she knows she'll be forced to fight Ami instead -- which gives Asa and Yoko more time to escape with Mia and get the Moon Piece hidden inside Clair Academy's bell tower.]])
48* BattleCouple: Asa and Yoko by the end. Kirei and Tomokazu might be this, but Kirei already has a partner with whom she fights, and her spouse is more of their Third Ranger.
49** UnholyMatrimony: Suiyacross and Hitosalesque, or at least it appears that way from what we've seen of them.
50* BattleInterruptingShout: Yukari and Hoshi aren't above this.
51* BeYourself: This seems to be a recurring theme in the story. Asa is actually initially made fun of and shunned for being herself, while Yoko is both feared for hiding herself and fears being scorned like Asa is over her hobbies.
52* BecauseYouCanCope: Part of [[spoiler:Kainatrol]]'s backstory. [[spoiler:She ''couldn't'' cope, and, after being talked out of turning her rage on herself, went on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge.]]
53* BelligerentSexualTension: Asa/Yoko, at times. Even in the beginning of the story, when the former is absolutely ''terrified'' of the latter, when she's more at ease, they usually start bickering about what being a hero actually means.
54* BerserkButton:
55** Yoko does not like destruction of property. Later on, though, there are a few instances where she even ''ignores'' it because Asa's hurt and that's more important.
56** Mireyes may not like jokes about her age, but there are two other things you just don't do: threaten Binbeat or [[spoiler:call Mireyes a [[BurnTheWitch witch]]]].
57* BetaCouple: Takashi and Seira play this role to an extent.
58* BirthdayEpisode: The first bonus chapter has the five main girls preparing for Asa's birthday the next day, so it's really more of a Pre-Birthday Episode, though it does end on the day proper.
59* BlankWhiteEyes: Andante was born with them.
60* BloodierAndGorier: Mostly averted, unlike other fanseries. However, Asa does bleed, bruise, and break bones in the confrontation with Tachimany, and that's with her powers giving her near-invulnerability. [[spoiler:She gets healed right away, though, thanks to Mekuramast's HealingPotion.]]
61* BoringReturnJourney: Chapter 24 ends with Sunday and Night reclaiming the Moon Dial. The epilogue skips to three years later.
62* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Kainatrol does love her mind control powers.
63* BrattyHalfPint: Etherium member Binbeat.
64* BreakoutCharacter: VictimOfTheWeek Mia Ogata was originally supposed to be just that, the victim of episode 2. She was later brought back a few episodes later and then became a major character.
65* BreatherEpisode: There have been a few. Episode 19 stands out the most, separating the Garden of Rings arc from the lead-up to the end.
66* BromanticFoil: Haruka for Takashi.
67* ByThePowerOfGreyskull: "Dual Infinite Phase!" for Asa and Yoko, [[spoiler:"Dual Eternal Repetition!" for Kirei and Ami]].
68%%* CainAndAbel: Thera and Kore.
69* TheCanKickedHim: As a child, Asa was afraid of Hanako-san the washroom ghost.
70* CellPhonesAreUseless: The transformation phones don't work as real phones. Called out in the first episode, when Takashi wonders why Yoko has two -- her TransformationTrinket and her real phone.
71** Used straight in episode 16, when Ami-sensei needs to get down the mountain because there's no cell reception and she can't just call home. She admits that there is better technology these days but that, as a teacher, she doesn't get paid enough to justify buying a better phone. [[spoiler:Subverted later on when you realize that that was an excuse.]]
72* CerebusRetcon: Binbeat complains a lot that Mireyes reminds him of his sister. Then you learned what happened to him and said sister, Andante, and that he left her behind and, AmbiguousInnocence or not, regrets it on some level. A late-series flashback shows that he met Mireyes when he tried to go back for Andante and couldn't find her because it had been such a long time. [[spoiler:Finally, it turns out that Mireyes really is Andante.]] (Not so much a retcon -- that was always meant to be the case -- but with the same effect.)
73* ChekhovsBoomerang: A big one. To examine all the parts: [[spoiler:1) Early in the series, Asa and Yoko have to work together on a science project, mixing Yoko's secret love for working on cars with Asa's obsession with ''[=DaiFighter=]''. Though they eventually simplify the project to talking about how an engine works, they have enough material to at least figure out how a real-life version of the [=DaiVan=] would operate. You think this is just a device to get the characters to work together, and it's served its purpose in episode 10. 2) [[TheAllegedCar Kirei's broken-down van]] shows up early in episode 16, and later in the episode, Yoko fixes it up. 3) Ami-sensei is shown to be a DitzyGenius when she sets traps for the PantyThief in episode 3. She later builds the Communicator to Mars, which comes into Asa and Yoko's possession in episode 14.]] All these are dealt with, right? Leading up to the GrandFinale, [[spoiler:the Elder has to guard the Garden of Days, leaving the Cures and their friends with only scant information about world-hopping magic from the {{Mentor Mascot}}s and a powerup item called the Eclipse Transformer that they don't even know how to use. Asa's knowledge of [=DaiFighter=], Yoko's familiarity with Kirei's van, Ami-sensei's implausible genius that has already figured out ways to connect worlds, and the notes from the science project culminate in the group using the Eclipse Transformer to [[CoolCar customize the van into the DaiVan.]]]]
74* ChekhovsGunman: Read over the older chapters and note any reference to [[spoiler:Mia's mother]].
75* CircusBrat: Deconstructed regarding [[spoiler:Thera and Kore, who ''weren't'' raised in a lax environment or allowed to be themselves, but were boxed in by expectations as much as everybody else in this series.]]
76* CircusOfFear: Their base isn't a circus, but the Etherium agents are all given roles that would belong in an old-timey travelling show: a magician, an animal tamer, a fortune teller, an organ player, and an actor (yes, [[WordOfGod that's what Tachimany are supposed to be]]). Earlier members include a dancer, a potion seller, and a knife thrower, and late [[spoiler:and temporary]] addition Millusion is a hypnotist. [[spoiler:Some of them actually ''belonged'' to a circus in their original worlds, although it was a perfectly normal one.]]
77* ClassTrip: The Garden of Rings arc starts this way.
78* ClimbingClimax: Small example with a bell tower. (The series isn't ''quite'' over by then.)
79* ClockTower: There's one in the middle of town. Asa and Yoko get their transformation phones and their first Moon Piece there, and it's often visited or seen afterward. There's also Clair Academy's bell tower.
80* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Not entirely true of Asa, but her classmates think it of her. Ami-sensei seems this way too, despite her sensible moments here and there, but she can and will be serious even when she's going on about justice.
81* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: Hoshi sees herself as this. She eventually learns to leave Asa be and recognize that there's nothing wrong with her.
82* CombatClairvoyance: Mireyes.
83* CombinedEnergyAttack: What the Elder and the mascots used in a last-ditch attempt to break and scatter the Moon Dial.
84* ComboPlatterPowers: Kainatrol has mind control as a primary power and shielding as a second; Binbeat has musical explosions [primary] and flying [secondary]; Mireyes has clairvoyance [primary] and some form of telekinetic blast [secondary]; and all the villains have VillainTeleportation.
85* ComingOutStory: After one too many close calls, Yoko wonders if she should tell Asa how she feels instead of just keeping her mouth shut. Seeking advice, she ends up coming out to [[spoiler:Kirei in episode 22]], nearly or actually freaking out the whole time and definitely ''not'' being "Ice Queen Nakayama". [[spoiler:Kirei is fine with it and offers some advice, on top of promising to do what she can to help should Yoko's parents find out.]] In the epilogue, [[spoiler:Yoko relates that they have found out and weren't happy, and she's now moved in with Ami-sensei, but her parents are getting better about it.]] Meanwhile, [[spoiler:Asa's mother seems to figure it out and approves, so there's less of a problem there.]]
86* {{Commlinks}}: The Etherium has them; the commlinks are gold metal rings that they speak into and are only used when the communicating agents are out in the field.
87* CoolCar: [=DaiFighter=]'s [=DaiVan=].
88* CuriousAsAMonkey: Binbeat. He stole half the town's panties, ate an unattended science project, and constantly seems to get distracted on the job. Well, he ''is'' nine. [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld Physically and mentally, anyway.]]
89* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Everyone from the Cures' world and no one from outside it.
90* CycleOfRevenge: Mekuramast and Kainatrol, considering the StartOfDarkness for both of them.
91* CynicismCatalyst: [[spoiler:Kore, his assistant,]] fulfills this role for Mekuramast/Kairos, since losing her was the reason that he gave up on his world [[spoiler:and caved to Kainatrol's demands]]. At the same time, though, [[spoiler:the hope that he might be able to undo everything, no matter how slim that hope is, keeps him going.]]
92* DanceBattler: Hitosalesque, though she's dead before the story begins. [[spoiler:She's revived in episode 23.]]
93* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: Tachimany's thirteen-person form, which they've avoided bringing out their whole lives.
94* DarkIsNotEvil: Cure Night's speech references shadows.
95** It's easy to tell whether or not an Etherium minion defected to the Cures when you consider this trope. See [[spoiler:Devance, Millusion from episode 16 on, Mekuramast from episode 18 on]].
96%%* DarkMagicalGirl: Millusion.
97%%* ADayInTheLimelight: The second bonus episode, for Takashi.
98%%* {{Deadly Doctor}}s: One of Tachimany's forms.
99%%* DeathGlare: Yoko gives them a lot, especially in the first few chapters.
100%%* ADeathInTheLimelight: [[spoiler:Mireyes may count.]]
101* DefrostingIceQueen: Yoko's classmates even call her "Ice Queen Nakayama".
102* DefyingTheCensors: Haruka and Seira suggest that the Rose Class do this in the bonus episode, when their comedy crossdressing MaidCafe gets shut down because parents complained.
103* DenouementEpisode: The epilogue was initially supposed to be posted separately, but episode 24 was too long and some had to go with it. The ff.net release is released in the right way.
104* DespairEventHorizon: Chapter 16 opens with Mekuramast's, chapter 17 with Kainatrol's, and chapter 23 with Mireyes'. It fits, since everyone in the Etherium renounced their world after they lost faith in it.
105* DestinationDefenestration: In chapter 5, Night kicks Mekuramast out the second-floor window of the Lily Class' room. He's fine.
106* DimensionLord: Whoever is in charge of the Etherium is a warped version of this.
107* DisappearedDad: Asa's father ran out on the family.
108* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler:Eiender actually gets Kainatrol to [[RetGone erase him from existence]] because his philosophy of nihilism extended to himself. After this, ''she'' is the main threat.]]
109* DismantledMacGuffin: The Moon Dial.
110* DisproportionateRetribution: [[spoiler:Thera/Kainatrol]] got pushed a ''little'' too far, and from her perspective, [[spoiler:Kore going after their dream without her]] is certainly betrayal, but did the world really need to end for it?
111* DitzyGenius: Ami-sensei, who doles out cloud-headed speeches about justice and how her class will be the class that changes the world for the better, but has a house full of complicated mechanical devices she made herself. Even her ridiculous tirades occasionally have deep insight about friendship and trust -- this ''is'' a MagicalGirl series, after all.
112* DividedWeFall: Thankfully, Hoshi eventually gets over this.
113* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:Mekuramast and, to a lesser extent, Binbeat.]]
114* DragonAscendant: [[spoiler:Kainatrol manipulates Tachimany into thinking they're this after Eiender is erased. She plans to bump them off once they serve their purpose.]]
115* DragonWithAnAgenda: Kainatrol juggles this and TheStarscream enough that you forget that her circus act was animal taming.
116* DrivenToVillainy: Every member of the Etherium was driven to join because they felt that their world wasn't worth living in anymore. [[spoiler:Emiru wasn't quite at the point of wanting the world gone, but she ''did'' want revenge, and Mekuramast was forced into it, but admits that, even if it had been possible for him to save the Garden of Rings at that point, he felt that being without Kore made it pointless.]]
117* DrivesLikeCrazy: [[spoiler:Yukari. Never put a thirteen-year-old jewelry store heiress behind the wheel of the CoolCar.]]
118* DrunkOnTheDarkSide: Kainatrol when she's getting her way. She starts out quite composed up until the EvilLaugh kicks in.
119* EccentricMentor: [[spoiler:Ami, Ami, ''Ami''. Strangely enough, her weirdness put her below any suspicion of being Cure Dusk -- in-story, anyway -- until the reveal. Even Asa didn't see it, and she's usually far too genre-savvy to overlook these things, plus she has no room to talk about strangeness besides.]]
120%%* ElderlyImmortal: Mireyes.
121* ElsewhereFic: The fic is Crossover Compilation-compliant, meaning that all canon ''Anime/PrettyCure'' series take place in the same world as it does. Furthermore, the fanseries community has expressed interest in doing their own ''All-Stars'' special, meaning that it's an Elsewhere Fic of many of the other fanseries, too.
122%%* TheEnd
123* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: The Etherium wants to cause this with every world in existence.
124* EnemyCivilWar: Mekuramast seems to be more opposed to Kainatrol than he is to the Cures, and vice versa.
125* EnigmaticMinion: Mekuramast and Kainatrol, in different ways.
126* EnvironmentalSymbolism: Scenes that emphasize the idea of "having no hope" tend to take place in the Etherium, and as the story goes on and the situation gets worse in there, for lack of anything else to erase, the detailed carvings and white walls fade away and the Etherium starts erasing ''itself''. Sapphire Park, a poorly-maintained place that intimidates Yoko, symbolizes the difficulty of her and Asa's early relationship. The story also begins in fall and moves through into spring -- the town's even called ''Kazahana City''.
127* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Asa staying up late writing SelfInsertFic, Takashi antagonizing Yoko, Binbeat playing the organ by randomly slamming on the keys and singing that he's awesome while in front of a pile of stolen panties...
128* EvilDuo: Mireyes wants Binbeat to behave so they can get the Moon Pieces and Binbeat just wants to blow stuff up and steal panties. Naturally, they tend to be sent on missions together.
129* EvilerThanThou: Mekuramast and Kainatrol. At least, that's what he'd like her and the rest of the Etherium to think; he's actually trying to get the Moon Pieces for himself and go against them.
130* EvilLaugh: What would you call what Kainatrol did in the beginning of episode 17?
131* EvilOldFolks: Why, hello there, Mireyes. Strangely enough, she's the ''youngest'' of the Etherium members, [[spoiler:besides Emiru,]] yet the only one to qualify.
132%%* EvilRedhead: Kainatrol.
133* EvilTwin: Lampshaded in episode 17, after the reveal that [[spoiler:Kainatrol has a twin sister]].
134-->'''Sunday:''' ''Twins''? [[RealityIsUnrealistic Magical duplicates I could buy, but twins?]] That's only in {{soap opera}}s!
135-->'''Night:''' [[SarcasmMode Yes. Obviously, Takashi and I are living in a soap opera]]. The next thing you know, I'll be married to five different people because I think four of them are dead.
136* EvilVersusOblivion: [[spoiler:Mireyes (and Binbeat) versus Kainatrol (and Tachimany).]]
137* ExcitedTitleTwoPartEpisodeName: In the LJ version, every episode title except for the ending and the epilogue is this. Some examples are "The World is Changing! The Vicious Whisper, Millusion!", "Moonlit Confessions! The End of the Vanishing Act!", and "The Enemy is a Panty Thief? Won't This Raise the Rating?".
138* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Yukari switching to a normal braid instead of one wrapped around her head.
139* EyeColourChange: Mireyes' eyes glow purple when she uses her powers.
140* FailureKnight: [[spoiler:Mekuramast, who keeps fighting for the Etherium but undermines them, especially Kainatrol, to try and make up for his failure to save his world and Kainatrol's sister.]]
141* FanFlattering: The bonus letter on the fic's third anniversary basically says "You guys ''read'' this thing? I like you."
142* FloralThemeNaming: The girls' class in Asa and Yoko's grade is called the Lily Class and the boys' is the Rose Class.
143* FollowInMyFootsteps: Thera's and Kore's father, the ringmaster, had this going on, making sure that his daughters continued to perform in the Chronos Show whether they wanted to or not. While, by the time we see them, Kore is worn down and [[YouCantFightFate resigned to her fate]], Thera is ''quite'' bitter.
144* FourEyesZeroSoul: Emiru, but she ends up turning good. Averted with Yukari, though she only wears hers half the time. Interestingly, the author herself wears glasses.
145* FreakOut: [[spoiler:Emiru has one just before she becomes Millusion, because she doesn't know what to do now that her friends are leaving her.]]
146* AFriendInNeed: Yukari and Hoshi live on this, really.
147%%* FriendlessBackground: Yoko, Yukari aside.
148* FriendshipMoment: Many, such as Yukari's confronting Hoshi in episode 15 and Mia's standing up for Yoko in episode 8.
149%%* FrillsOfJustice: All the Cures' outfits.
150* FrillyUpgrade: [[spoiler:Dawn and Dusk get uniform upgrades when they get their powers back.]]
151* FundraiserCarnival: Episode 19's fundraiser talent show.
152%%* GadgeteerGenius: Ami-sensei.
153* GangOfBullies: There was one at the dojo in Fubuki Town when Asa and Hoshi were children, and episode 18 opens with Binbeat [then Allegro] and his sister being picked on by another gang of bullies in the past.
154%%* {{Gayngst}}: ...poor Yoko.
155* GenerationXerox: Starry's mother and father were the mascot advisors to the previous Pretty Cure. [[spoiler:Not the case for MuggleBornOfMages Mia, though.]]
156* GenericDoomsdayVillain: Played with with the Boss/Lord Eiender. He gets less and less development or hints of personality as time goes on -- you don't even hear his actual ''name'' until halfway through the story, and later he even stops using personal pronouns for himself except on rare occasions -- and his presence began to fade out at the same rate. [[spoiler:It was all part of his plan to diminish his presence slowly and then finally vanish from reality whatsoever; turns out he wants ''everything'' RetGone, and that includes himself. Too bad that Kainatrol had other plans...]]
157* GeniusDitz: Yukari is a milder version -- she's just a lot smarter than you'd expect her to be, all things considered.
158* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: Dusk slaps Dawn in the flashback at the beginning of episode 21, after Dawn says that Dusk can't possibly understand how she feels [[spoiler:about having the person she loves turn out to be evil, because Ami is asexual/aromantic.]] She then goes on to explain that she has a plan and they do have a chance of winning if Dawn will just calm down.
159* GirlPosse: Emiru has one, which takes up most of the Lily Class at the beginning of the story, but a few have defected since.
160* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: Asa does this to Mekuramast in episode 16. Night, in a fit of rage over the mess it's made, does it to a MonsterOfTheWeek in episode 4.
161* TheGlassesComeOff: [[spoiler:Emiru's glasses actually turn into Millusion's eye mask when she transforms.]]
162* GollumMadeMeDoIt: The reason that Tachimany's thirteenth form/persona doesn't get out much is that the other twelve are aware of what they'll do.
163* GoodColoursEvilColours: Inverted with the white Etherium and black Reverse Form, plus the black that Cure Night wears. Most of the other colours are kept in their camps, though, particularly Kainatrol's blood red.
164* GoodIsNotNice: Emiru still acts like the AlphaBitch and isn't above messing with a few people's heads or just-so-coincidentally getting her hands on their private information, even after she stops outright antagonizing the main characters.
165%%* HalfHumanHybrid: [[spoiler:Ogata Mia, child of Devance (an off-worlder pushing 200 years old, though he's been aging normally since he came to Earth) and Cure Dawn.]]
166* HairContrastDuo: Asa's eye-catching blue versus Yoko's pale grey; Mekuramast's light blue versus Kainatrol's dark red.
167* HealingPotion: [[spoiler:Mekuramast leaves one for a battered Sunday and Night to drink]] in episode 21. Suiyacross used to make them.
168* HeelFaceTurn: Throughout the first half of the story, characters aligned with AlphaBitch Emiru begin to break away from their assigned roles and befriend Asa and Yoko. Mia Ogata, the first to do so, becomes part of the main friend group. [[spoiler:Later, Emiru herself pulls a stronger one, as she's not only a social obstacle to the Cures by that point, but then she also became an Etherium member.]]
169* HerCodenameWasMarySue:
170--> '''Asa:''' There is nothing wrong with writing yourself as a great hero as long as you don't post it anywhere for people to mock.
171* HeroOfAnotherStory: [[spoiler:Dawn and Dusk.]]
172* HeroicBSOD: Asa has one in episode 2 when Mia gives her a fear-fuelled TheReasonYouSuckSpeech. Yoko has a more understated one later, in episode 8, after Hoshi reams her out about how she's treated Asa.
173* HeroicResolve: Sunday gets up again after sustaining [[NormallyIWouldBeDeadNow a garden variety of injuries for a Cure]] and lands the first hit on Tachimany after they threaten Night.
174* HeroicWillpower: [[spoiler:Mekuramast resisting Moon Dial-boosted Kainatrol.]]
175* HesBack: Both Mekuramast and Emiru after periods of no pagetime.
176* HeWhoMustNotBeSeen: The Boss of the Etherium prefers to appear as a ripple in the air rather than use his original form.
177* HiddenEyes: Mireyes wears a head covering that obscures them. Yes, she can still see.
178* HoldingHands: Asa and Yoko, twice, in episode 18. Oh, yeah, and any time the Cures need to transform or use magic.
179* HomemadeInventions: All over Ami-sensei's house.
180* [[HonoraryUncle Honourary Aunt]]: Ami-sensei's relationship to Mia, as she's her mother's best friend.
181* HostageForMacGuffin: In episode 20, Kainatrol mind-controls Mia and uses her to lure out the Cures to get the Moon Pieces.
182%%* IAmWhatIAm: The major theme of the story.
183%%* IconicItem: Dawn's necklace.
184* IcyGrayEyes: Gray eyes fit Yoko's "Ice Queen Nakayama" persona perfectly.
185* IJustWantToHaveFriends: Asa and Yoko both stand on the edges of the Lily Class, and they start to become happier when they get more friends -- Asa thinks to herself that she doesn't even know what popular is, let alone normal, and can't tell the difference between them when she finally gets good attention. IJustWantToHaveFriends is even the reason Emiru blackmails and intimidates her classmates: she doesn't think they'd like her if she didn't keep them in line.
186* ImmortalityBeginsAtTwenty: Mekuramast and Kainatrol fit this, but Binbeat's a kid, Mireyes is old and Tachimany's age is all over the place.
187* ImmortalLifeIsCheap: Tachimany can only be killed if ''all'' their bodies die at once, which is obviously harder in the forms where they have lots of bodies. [[spoiler:Mireyes ends up killing all thirteen of them in the self-defence attack that kills her too.]]
188* ImportantHaircut: [[spoiler:Thera might have been about to harm herself with the scissors on her vanity, but when she's interrupted by Tachimany, she begins to cut her hair like she had been planning to do it the whole time. Oh, and she cuts it to an angled, chin-length cut, making it clear that ''this'' twin is the one who would become Kainatrol.]]
189* ImposterForgotOneDetail: Millusion's main weakness. When you have to pay attention to ''every detail, all the time'', of the illusion you're trying to keep up...
190* ImprobableWeaponUser: Hitosalesque's giant martini glass. It's as tall as she is and she dances around it.
191* IncrediblyLamePun: The all-too-common mistaking of "Hidoinaa!" for "It's awful!".
192* InnerCitySchool: Asa's old school, or at least everyone pictures it as such. At the very least, Clair Academy offered her better opportunities.
193* InnocentBlueEyes: Asa is certainly the innocent, heroic type.
194%%* InstantRunes: Odd for a magical girl series, but there they are.
195%%* InstrumentOfMurder: Binbeat's pipe organ.
196* InTheNameOfTheMoon:
197-->'''Sunday:''' On behalf of the light, I am Cure Sunday!
198-->'''Night:''' In the name of the shadows, I am Cure Night!
199-->'''Both:''' We are Pretty Cure!
200-->'''Sunday:''' We'll defend at all hours...
201-->'''Night:''' ...to ensure a peaceful era!
202** Also:
203--->'''Dawn:''' Rising with the sun, I am Cure Dawn!
204--->'''Dusk:''' Falling with the night, I am Cure Dusk!
205--->'''Both:''' We are Pretty Cure!
206--->'''Dawn:''' In the past and in the future...
207--->'''Dusk:''' ...we guard eternity itself!
208* InTheEndYouAreOnYourOwn: Tachimany have a hard time balancing this and YouAreNotAlone due to their [[SelfDuplication unique situation]].
209* InWorkingOrder: Asa has used [[spoiler:one of Mekuramast's exploding cards]] on one occasion and [[spoiler:successfully commanded a Hidoinaa]] on another without any proper training on how to use these things.
210* IWasJustPassingThrough: Mekuramast has given the Cures clues to escape their tougher situations, always denying it afterwards, and all because he hates Kainatrol more.
211* IWishItWereReal: Asa for her favourite series. She gets... ''something'' like what she wanted.
212%%* JapaneseSchoolClub: Most of the girls are in them.
213* JerkassHasAPoint: After previously having sent Asa into a HeroicBSOD, it's Mia who breaks her out of another one. She [[HeelFaceTurn joins the group of friends]] soon after. Emiru herself gives her own advice to Hoshi, Yukari and Mia in episode 14.
214%%* JerkJock: Takashi, Yoko's brother.
215* JumpedAtTheCall: Asa... because she thought she was going to be a [[{{Toku}} Tokusatsu]] hero. Upon realizing that she was a MagicalGirl, she declared that she'd been cheated.
216* KidHero: [[spoiler:Andante in the past of the Land of Tracks. She wasn't a Pretty Cure, but she still had powers, much like Luminous or Rose.]]
217%%* KidsAreCruel: Asa and Binbeat both have this in their backstories.
218* KirkSummation: [[spoiler:Cures Sunday and Night use one to convince Emiru/Millusion to [[HeelFaceTurn abandon the Etherium]].]]
219* KnifeThrowingAct: Devance's powers are based upon this.
220* KnowledgeBroker: The reason Emiru has so much power over her classmates. Even after they start to stand up to her, she's got dirt on just about every one of them.
221* LastNameBasis: Hoshi calls everyone but Asa and Ami-sensei by their last names without suffixes.
222* LastVillainStand: [[spoiler:Kainatrol wiped all her ''own'' followers out, leaving her as the only body on Asa's and Yoko's hands, but her actions in the end are this.]]
223* LateArrivalSpoiler: Try going around the fanseries community -- or even the main fandom community -- without being spoiled for [[spoiler:Emiru becoming Millusion]] in episode 12 or [[spoiler:Dawn being one of the previous Cures]] as revealed in episode 15.
224%%* LaughablyEvil: Most readers put Binbeat here.
225* LegacyHero: Subverted; the previous Cures were not called Night and Sunday, and [[spoiler:Dusk had no children, while Dawn's daughter is powerless.]]
226* LethalChef: ''Mia.'' She put natto in cake. She tried to make that same cake in a frying pan instead of a cake pan. She's failing Home Ec. [[AllThereInTheManual Of course, this is only in a bonus episode.]]
227** In fact, the others were so appalled with Mia's attempt above that when Yukari suggested to have them try bake cakes in an attempt to raise enough funds to legally get the Moon Piece hidden at Yukari's shop, Hoshi flat out refuses, even stating that she didn't want to see cakes ''for a year'' as a result of Mia's horrendous attempt.
228* LetThereBeSnow: Twisted: the snow is caused by a MonsterOfTheWeek, and nobody much likes it except for Binbeat.
229* LightIsNotGood: The Etherium is symbolized by the colour white and blinding light. On the other hand, Asa's speech reflects light, and the MysteriousWatcher went by "Dawn". A distinction is made between cool white for the Etherium and warm white for the power of light [if you've ever been to the lightbulb section of a home improvement store, there ''is'' a difference].
230* LiteralSplitPersonality: Though they act as a cohesive whole, Tachimany's power of multiple bodies actually came from their having a SplitPersonality in the past.
231* LittleStowaway: [[spoiler:Binbeat ran away from home and stowed away on a circus train that was really a front for the Etherium. Yeah, they did things differently before Eiender had a change of heart and went from DimensionLord to ShadowDictator.]]
232* LoveRedeems: [[spoiler:Devance turned good because he was in love with Dawn.]]
233* LowerDeckEpisode: The second bonus episode, which takes place around the beginning of episode 20 and shows what Takashi was doing the whole time.
234%%* LukeYouAreMyFather: No. He's not.
235* MadeOfIron: As is traditional for ''Anime/PrettyCure''. Yoko wonders whether that means they can't die or just that they're really hard to kill.
236%%* MagicalLand: The Garden of Days.
237%%* MagiciansAreWizards: Mekuramast.
238* MagicMeteor: Starry comes down to the Land of Legends looking to all the world like a falling star. Blink and you'll miss it, but Yoko notices [[spoiler:Sunbi and Moonla appearing the same way]] in episode 16.
239* MagicMusic''/''MusicalAssassin: The pipe organ Binbeat teleports around with him is actually an InstrumentOfMurder. This is first mentioned in episode three, but it's only in episode eleven that we actually get to see his music do any damage. It makes little explosions around the battlefield. There's also Andante's Song, which is implied [well, stated, but stated by ''Binbeat''] to be supernatural on its own and not tied to any particular person's powers.
240* MamaBear: Don't even think of hurting [[spoiler:Ogata Mia]] when [[spoiler:Kirei (or, for that matter, [[PapaWolf Tomokazu]])]] is around to see it.
241* UsefulNotes/{{Mars}}: Ami-sensei builds a "communicator to Mars"... [[GeniusDitz although it actually contacts the Garden of Days instead.]] [[spoiler:This was intentional.]]
242* MaskPower: Just about everyone in the Etherium wears an eye mask. Mireyes manages to skirt this rule by completely covering her eyes with a veil anyway.
243* MeaningfulName: Every Etherium member's name alludes to their abilities, "Asa" and "Yoko" refer to "morning" and "night", and Hidoinaa means "It's awful!". Omemi Emiru's name has the kanji for "eyes" and "beauty" in it, and, if you take it strictly by pronunciation, it also sounds like "omemie", meaning 'audience with a superior', 'debut' or 'trial service', and "miru", meaning 'to see'.
244%%* MeanwhileBackAtThe: Used all over the place.
245%%* MeanwhileScene: Used all over the place.
246%%* MelancholyMoon: The ending of episode 18; also shown in the second OP.
247%%* MentorMascot: Starry's mother, Moonla, and father, Sunbi.
248%%* MindControl: Kainatrol's power.
249%%* MindControlEyes: Kainatrol's victims.
250* MinorInsultMeltdown: In episode 15, Hoshi has finally had enough of keeping secrets and tolerating changes that she doesn't like, and screams at the other girls in the lunchroom before running off to hide in the sports equipment shed. The sad thing is that what she wanted all along was for Asa to act like a normal person, and in finally letting this out, she is making a scene in public and drawing attention to herself.
251%%* MirrorMatch: Occurs in episode 13.
252* MonsterOfTheWeek: Hidoinaa, although they only appear in about half of the episodes.
253* MoreThanMindControl: Millusion, to an extent. Apparently, unless the Etherium is hiring, regular old mind control appears to be good enough.
254* MuggleBornOfMages: [[spoiler:Mia. Makes you wonder what would have happened if she'd known about it...]]
255* MusicalThemeNaming: Everyone from the Land of Tracks: Allegro, Andante, and Coda are named, and even Bin'''beat''' fits the theme.
256* MyDeathIsJustTheBeginning: [[spoiler:The Boss says something like this. Too bad for him that Kainatrol is throwing out his plan and going with her own.]]
257%%* MysteriousWatcher: Dawn and a small network of her friends.
258* MythArc: Much like ''Anime/DokiDokiPrecure'', every chapter of this fan fic either important to the story or moves it forward.
259* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: Many classmates' names come from influential characters, writers, artists or actors in the magical girl genre.
260* NeverBeAHero: Defied. Once Hoshi gets over not wanting Asa to be Pretty Cure, she starts pulling herself into the action. When she's met with the very same objection she gave her superpowered friend (with more justification, since Hoshi doesn't have powers), she refuses to back down and actually becomes useful at times, both because she can fight and because Pretty Cure Unison Second is powered by [[ThePowerOfFriendship friendship]].
261-->'''Hoshi:''' I know Asa and Nakayama have the power to take these things down and I don't, but if they need help, I'm not gonna just ''sit'' there! It's called being a friend!
262* NeverGrewUp: Binbeat, although he ''could'' if he left the Etherium for a long enough period of time, as proven by [[spoiler:Devance after he joined Dusk and Dawn's side]].
263* NeverHeardThatOneBefore: No, the author had not heard of any other attempts by anyone else to adapt the fake design sheet to a story until after she started it. That goes double for ''Bouken! Precure Days'', the Japanese fanseries that also uses the same fake {{ImageBoard|s}} design used in ''Blue Moon'' to create a fanseries out of it.
264%%* NeverMessWithGranny: Mireyes and the Elder both.
265* NewTransferStudent: Asa and Yoko are still relatively new to the school, though both have started to put down roots and make themselves known by the time the story starts.
266* NiceJobBreakingItHero: In the past, [[spoiler:Cure Dawn and Cure Dusk [[KirkSummation made Eiender realize]] that his vision of erasing everyone didn't include himself. They ''meant'' to convince him to value all life and stop the Etherium's mission. Thanks to Kainatrol's manipulations, he instead decided to let himself be erased when he felt that everything else would go after him.]] Congratulations, ladies: [[spoiler:instead of a fading ShadowDictator, now you have to deal with a NotSoHarmlessVillain user of HypnoticEyes who doesn't just want everyone gone -- she wants everyone but herself gone, ''painfully.'']]
267* NoAccountingForTaste: Directly referenced by the title of episode 11, but considering that the episode has a few PetTheDog moments for Takashi, this sentiment is taken from Yoko's mind and doesn't appear to be true for his relationship with Seira.
268%%* NoFourthWall: The Comment Corner segments.
269%%* NonHumanSidekick: Starry for Asa and Yoko, Sunbi for Dawn, and Moonla for Dusk.
270* NonindicativeName: Kazahana City is a town, "Pretty Cure Second Spin" involves no spinning.
271%%* NormallyIWouldBeDeadNow: The Cures ''are'' practically indestructible...
272%%* NoRomanticResolution: Averted by the epilogue.
273* NotAMorningPerson: It takes a while for Yoko to wake up.
274* NotBrainwashed: [[spoiler:Emiru/Millusion, complete with Asa accusing Kainatrol of brainwashing her.]]
275* NotSoHarmlessVillain: The author had reminded the readers both in and out of the story that Kainatrol was the weakest fighter in the Etherium, her talents best suited for other things. She always ran away from fights, and the one time that she actually took an attack from the Cures, her [[OhCrap expression]] and [[VillainExitStageLeft speedy retreat]] said it all. [[spoiler:Then she led a campaign to get three unclaimed Moon Pieces and three from the Cures in one go, ''succeeded'', kidnapped and nearly erased the Cures (and we don't even know yet how they survived), killed the Boss after talking him into wanting to die, and has taken full control of the Moon Dial to power herself up.]] Geez, she was never a very nice person, but ''still.''
276%%* NumerologicalMotif: Many of Tachimany's forms and abilities are taken from these.
277* ObfuscatingStupidity: Ami-sensei, to some extent; she really is that, uh... intensely emotional, but [[spoiler:she only pretends to fall for flimsy excuses because she's secretly aware of the Cures' identities.]]
278* OddlyNamedSequel: Episodes fourteen to twenty-four go by the name ''Futari wa Pretty Cure Blue Moon -solar eclipse-''.
279* OhCrap: Yoko at the end of episode eleven, when her secret hobby is in danger... then again when her secret ''identity'' is in danger instead. Kainatrol also does this when her shield's about to break during her first fight witht he Cures, and [[spoiler:again when she finally dies.]]
280* OneTrueSequence: Followed at first, but only because neither group has magical Moon Piece-detecting powers and, therefore, the Etherium starts going where they think the Cures will be and vice versa. Due to the cut number of episodes, later in the series, the Etherium starts getting some Moon Pieces without opposition to replace episodes where they fought the Cures for them.
281%%* OriginalCharacter
282* OriginsEpisode: Though the plot moves on as the episodes go, there are episodes centered around the backstory of various characters and how they affect the present.
283* OrwellianRetcon: The earlier chapters have been fixed up and changed a few things, among them Emiru's hair colour, the number of Moon Pieces and the name of Asa's apartment complex.
284* PaintItBlack: Reverse Form plays with this; since the Etherium members wear white, it marks an evil character turning good instead of the other way around.
285* PaletteSwap: The Etherium villains' uniforms are palette swaps of outfits they wore before they joined, at least in the cases of Mekuramast (as first seen in episode 13) and Millusion (as first seen in episode 12). The new outfits are white with accents and accessories in the character's signature tone -- light blue for Mekuramast, dark red for Kainatrol, etc.
286* PantyThief: The town is hit with a mass panty thieving in episode 3. The culprit? [[BrattyHalfPint Binbeat]], who did it just because he was bored.
287* PastimesProvePersonality: Hoshi, the passionate martial artist; to a lesser extent, Yukari with her shopping. Yoko ''doesn't'' fit the stereotype of a mechanic, and keeps her hobby secret for this very reason.
288* PersonalityPowers: Everyone from the Etherium has an ability related to their inner self. For example, Mekuramast accuses Kainatrol -- who doesn't deny it -- of having manifested mind control powers because of her manipulative nature, and Millusion creates false worlds where she controls everything, in fitting with the way she operates in her daily life.
289* PerspectiveFlip: A brief one in episode 22. Mia gets the flashback this episode, and it retells the moment where she gave Asa a HeroicBSOD in episode 2, now that Mia is a lot more sympathetic.
290* PhenotypeStereotype: Played with. Seira is blonde, and everyone ''treats'' her like a foreigner, but she's actually Japanese and only spent a few years out of the country.
291* PinkGirlBlueBoy: Dawn wears a lot of pink, and [[spoiler:Cure Dawn had pink hair]]. Her husband has blue hair and tends to wear a lot of blue. Sunday and Night's uniforms make them a Pink Girl Blue Girl pairing, though Asa being the one with blue hair throws it off a bit.
292* PinkMeansFeminine: While proto-Sunday was probably intended to be seen as "the pink Cure" with her outfit (Mahiru from ''Bouken'' certainly is), Asa is treated as the ''orange'' Cure as Sunday, and the pink girl is [[TheLoad Mia]], who isn't even a Cure. [[spoiler:There is a pink Cure: Cure Dawn. Maybe pink is InTheBlood...?]]
293** ''Blue Moon'' has no merchandise, though, and probably never will, hence the less toyetic decisions (not just the lack of pink on the leads, but also things like having important male and adult characters).
294* PlaygroundSong: That's twice now that Asa has broken out into a rousing rendition of "99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall". Also, much of the inspiration behind Binbeat's character.
295* PlotParallel: Asa keeps trying to draw them between ''[=DaiFighter=]'' and her real life, but eventually, they actually do start to show themselves -- particularly with Mekuramast, whom Asa starts to compare to [=GoldFighter=].
296* PowerDyesYourHair: While Sunday and Night keep their hair colours, [[spoiler:Kirei goes from red to pink when she becomes Cure Dawn.]]
297%%* PowerGlows
298* ThePowerOfFriendship: As per usual with a ''Pretty Cure'' series, whether its in canon or in fanseries. This also allows the Cures to unlock their second FinishingMove, Pretty Cure Unison Second.
299%%* PowerOfTrust
300* PreMortemOneLiner: [[spoiler:Binbeat isn't solely responsible for Kainatrol's death, but his "Did not." in episode 24, right when he frees everyone by distracting Kainatrol and allowing Millusion to cast, counts here.]]
301* PromotionToParent: After their mother disappeared and their father went looking for her, Allegro and Andante were left to fend for themselves. Andante, despite being the younger sibling, was the more responsible one and the only one who did the chores around the house. Given that Allegro is ''Binbeat'', this isn't much of a surprise.
302* ProneToTears: [[spoiler:Asa gets a snowglobe with a sad girl inside for Yoko during their class trip. She doesn't get the chance to give it to her.]]
303* PsychologistTeacher: Ami-sensei gives Hoshi, Yukari, and Mia advice on how to understand their friends [[spoiler:when they find out that Asa and Yoko are Pretty Cure. Not surprising when we later found out that she's a then-former Pretty Cure herself]].
304* PurelyAestheticGlasses: Played with. While Yukari doesn't have her glasses on all the time, that's because she wears contacts. [[spoiler:Emiru's glasses [[TheGlassesComeOff turn into]] Millusion's eye mask whenever she turns into Millusion]].
305* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Episodes 11, 12, and 23 were all posted on actual blue moons, and episode 24 and the Ending & Epilogue post both went up on the date of a solar eclipse.
306* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: The Etherium suspends aging.
307* RecurringLocation: Both parks (Sapphire Park and Kazahana City Park), plus the clock tower in the middle of the town (and occasionally other clock towers).
308* RedBaron: Each person in the Etherium has a title along with their name. From what we see of two inductions, you get the title when you get the powers and the name. Each title refers to the characters' power and/or their role in the CircusOfFear team theme.
309** The Master Magician, Mekuramast
310** The Feared Tamer, Kainatrol
311** The Youthful Musician, Binbeat
312** The Mystical Seer, Mireyes
313** The Shifting Multitudes, Tachimany
314** The Vicious Whisper, Millusion
315** The Ruler of Time, Eiender
316** The Flawless Marksman, Devance
317** The Curing Poison, Suiyacross
318** The Lost Dancer, Hitosalesque
319** Never mind the Etherium, "''Dawn''" is a Red Baron name too. Nobody's said her real name, and her enemies all recognize her as soon as she appears and refer to her as Dawn.
320*** Then again, [[spoiler:that's because she's Cure Dawn.]]
321* RedOniBlueOni: Asa's Red, Yoko's Blue. Hoshi and Yukari also fit, but at the same time subvert the reader's expectations: while Hoshi's athletic, brash and has WildHair, she's more of a Blue since she worries about people's reaction to the unconventional and non-traditional, whereas [[HiddenDepths prim-looking]] Yukari is actually an outgoing, willful Red.
322* RetGone: What happened to every world the Etherium got its hands on back when they had the Moon Dial. [[spoiler:Or did it? It turns out that there's ''something'' left of them, even if that "something" is just impressions of old memories played over and over.]]
323* RetiredBadass: Dawn and her group.
324* RoaringRampageOfRescue: Nearly the entire good-aligned cast converges to save [[spoiler:Mia, kidnapped by Kainatrol,]] in episode 21, despite it being an obvious trap. [[spoiler:Kirei]]'s BatmanGambit helped, of course.
325%%* RockThemeNaming: The bad guys from ''[=DaiFighter=]''.
326* RunningGag:
327** Mistaking Hidoinaa's for "it's awful", the actual meaning of the word "Hidoinaa" in Japanese.
328** Yoko getting concerned over property damage, even after knowing that whatever property damage the Cures or the villains caused will be fixed back to its normal state after the battle ends.
329* SaveBothWorlds: Starts out as this, with "both" being the Cures' world and the Garden of Days. Quickly becomes "save every world the Etherium hasn't gotten to yet".
330* SayMyName: Yoko does this to Asa in episode 8, and the habit sticks for both of them from there. When Sunday and Night call each other Asa and Yoko, the conversation is likely to be more serious.
331* ScaryShinyGlasses: Emiru's glasses; the Etherium's standard-issue eye masks.
332* SchizoTech: The story's set in the present day, but Ami-sensei carries around a portable cassette player. Then [[TechnologyMarchesOn again]], it [[SenseiChan is]] [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Ami-sensei]]. [[spoiler:Except that Kirei has one too, and they're actually their transformation items.]]
333* SchoolFestival: The series spends a lot of time working up to Clair Academy's annual cultural festival, which finally begins in episode 20. Having been instructed not to go for the cliche haunted houses and maid cafes, the Lily Class is putting on... a tribute display to Pretty Cure.
334* SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack: Asa; justified since she's poor and it's more economical not to change out of her uniform and dirty more clothes after getting out of class. Other characters often wonder why she only wears casual clothes on Sunday.
335* ScreeningTheCall: Hoshi would have done this to Asa had she had any idea what was going on at the time. [[spoiler:When she ''does'' find out, she worries that she should have done something to stop her, and it isn't long before she snaps at Asa for becoming a Cure.]]
336* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:Millusion after the Cures give her a KirkSummation]]. Devance also betrayed the Etherium in the past.
337* SeasonalBaggage: The story begins in fall and is, as of this writing, in spring. A lot of mention is made to falling leaves, spring winds, or nobody out walking because it's the middle of winter. Subverted in the case of snow; it's too warm for snow in Kazahana City, and the one time it appears is caused by a Hidoinaa.
338* SeasonalMotif: Kazahana City and the surrounding area -- especially with the names of the three founding families from Gessou Village. There's also the fact that the series starts in fall and moves towards spring.
339%%* SecondEpisodeMorning
340* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:At episode 14, the readers discovered that Hoshi, Yukari and Mia had managed to discover the girls' secret; in-series, apparently they had discovered it for ''months'', if Yoko's inner monologue explanation written in episode 16 were to be believed, hence why Hoshi freaked out when she can finally confirm that yes, Asa and Yoko were Cures. The reformed Emiru also counts. Kirei and Ami secretly were this too, before they revealed that they were Dawn and Dusk. Asa's ''mom'', Chikane, would also later learn the Cure's identities in episode 22 after she accidentally overhears the heroes detransforming following the bell tower incident.]]
341* SecretLegacy: Played with. [[spoiler:The kid who finds out her parents were one of the heroes' predecessors and one of their former enemies isn't one of the new heroes; it's a SecretKeeper who herself lives a normal life and actually had no idea about her family's past lives until the school festival incident.]]
342* SelfDuplication: Etherium denizen Tachimany. They can't be killed unless you kill ''all'' their bodies at once.
343* SenseiChan: Ami-sensei shows traits of this; she's stuck in a rut with her job, she's very energetic, and the main characters like her. She's not everyone's best friend, though, and most of the class thinks she's crazy, but that's par for the course in ''Blue Moon''.
344* SeriesGoal: Get the Moon Dial back from the Etherium and complete it by gathering the Moon Pieces.
345* ShadowDictator: Eiender. He doesn't even use his own name -- for a long time, he's just called "the Boss". [[spoiler:In the past, he was more of a straightforward EvilOverlord.]]
346* SharpDressedMan: Mekuramast. The adult version of Devance, too (the younger version was a nineteenth-century EmoKid).
347* ShipTease: Yoko snapping Asa out of her HeroicBSOD in episode two, the two of them falling in a tangle on the ground in episode eleven, half their character development in general.
348* ShoppingMontage: Brings Asa and Yoko closer together, as they realize that they both dislike being dragged along on one of Yukari's shopping trips. Poor girl.
349* ShoutOut: Not as prevalent as [[Fanfic/PrettyCurePerfumePreppy other]] [[Fanfic/ShiningPrettyCure fanseries]] we could mention, but a lot of the character names are shoutouts, and there are some in the text, too.
350** In the first few drafts, "Am I the token girl?" is "[[TooLongDidntDub translated]]" to "Am I the [[Franchise/PowerRangers Pink Ranger]] or something?"
351** ''Super Ultra Special Team'', one of Asa's favourite shows, gets its name from one of Kazuki's ridiculous rejected weapon names in ''Manga/BusoRenkin''.
352** Mr. Nakayama's car is a [[Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanoha red Vita]].
353** At one point, the Lily Class sings "[[Manga/MermaidMelodyPichiPichiPitch Legend of Mermaid]]". It's more of a ''Fanfic/PrettyCurePerfumePreppy'' reference than anything, since that series was full of voice actor jokes for Chloe about Lucia.
354** Yoko only ever cooks in Home Ec, except for when she's baking Asa's birthday cake, and (as seen in episode 2 and 16) her lunch boxes are made up of nothing but egg omelette. ''VisualNovel/{{Shuffle}}'', anyone?
355** "What do you think I'm going to do, eat you?" No, [[spoiler:Emiru]], but [[Fanfic/PrettyCurePerfumePreppy another]] DarkMagicalGirl might.
356* TheShowMustGoOn: In episode 19, all the fighting takes place offstage so that Asa and Yoko can't see and the group can go on with their performance. Yukari suspects Tachimany of having nobler reasons than just wanting to get Dawn, Dusk and Devance alone... and hey, they ''are'' actors.
357* ShowWithinAShow: Asa's favorite programs, ''[=DaiFighter=]'' and ''Super Ultra Special Team'')
358* SiblingYinYang: Secretly insecure mechanic Yoko and confident athlete Takashi; [[WiseBeyondTheirYears sensible and mystical]] Andante and rowdy and clueless Allegro; StepfordSmiler assistant magician Kore and outwardly bitter [[spoiler:animal tamer]] Thera.
359%%* SickEpisode: Episode 14, for Ami.
360* SingleMindedTwins: ''Not'' Yoko and Takashi, that's for sure, and certainly not [[spoiler:Thera and Kore]]. Misaki Izumi and Izumi Misaki are Single-Minded Childhood Friends.
361* SmallRoleBigImpact: The Elder isn't in much of the story, but her decisions shape the plot and multiple character arcs, notably Starry's and Mekuramast's.
362%%* SociallyAwkwardHero: Asa.
363* SourSupporter: Hoshi. Her character development has her slowly learn to let Asa be who she is and try to suppress her own secondhand embarrassment.
364* SoWhatDoWeDoNow: [[spoiler:Peace is hard to adjust to in the end, but it's noted that the Cures and company are still fighting the odd unrelated villain and it's taking years to restore all the erased worlds.]]
365* SpectacularSpinning: "Second Spin" fits this with the name, at least, although the actual execution doesn't involve much spinning.
366* SpoilerOpening ([[http://community.livejournal.com/precurefanworks/45979.html The written-up second OP]] shows the MelancholyMoon scene at the end of episode 18, as well as [[spoiler:the IKnowYouAreInThereSomewhereFight between Dawn and Devance when they were younger. It also shows Mekuramast's continued attachment to Kore, therefore hinting that she's not Kainatrol]].
367* StarcrossedLovers: The children of the FeudingFamilies in the story about Gessou Village's past ''may'' have been this, but as Asa points out, maybe they survived; their fate has been lost to history.
368%%* StartOfDarkness: Kainatrol's is the subject of a story arc.
369* StealthPun: The ''Moon Dial'' is a ''sundial''.
370* StellarName: Starry, of course; the other mascots are also named after categories of celestial objects.
371* SternTeacher: The girls' history teacher is like this. Ami-sensei can be hard on her students, but more out of general weirdness, and she goes easy on them just as often.
372* StevenUlyssesPerhero: Asa = morning, Yoko = night child. Both Asa and [[spoiler:Kirei]] have legally changed their names, and their previous last names fit their themes: Kinou = yesterday, [[spoiler:Akatoki = dawn]].
373* StillGotIt: Dawn, Dusk, and Devance snap right back to fighting after 25 years. Dusk is especially ''[[ThePowerOfFriendship very]]'' much a retired magical girl.
374* StormingTheCastle: Right after the festival incident, Team Precure decide to take the fight to the Etherium.
375* StoryBreakerTeamup: This is one of the more lighthearted fanseries -- well, closest to the canon's level of "lightheartedness", anyway, so while there are still creepy and dark elements, nobody's [[Fanfic/PrettyCurePerfumePreppy eating people]] or [[Fanfic/PrettyCureHeavyMetal shooting them in the head]] or sending off {{Cluster F Bomb}}s. This causes some oddness in crossover fics with the other fanseries. Another example of this is that, since other fanseries only give spotlight to characters with powers, crossover fics remove Hoshi, Yukari, and Mia and shoehorn in Millusion in their place.
376* TalkingTheMonsterToDeath: Dawn is the master of this [[spoiler:before she gets her powers back]], and Yukari eventually takes up her mantle.
377%%* TheTeamNormal: Hoshi, Yukari, and Mia.
378* TechnologyMarchesOn: InUniverse, the previous Pretty Cure team used cassette players to transform, while the modern duo uses mobile phones.
379* TemporalThemeNaming: Many locations in the town have names relating to time: Seiki Shopping District, Morning Garden Apartments, etc.
380* ThemeNaming: The Etherium agents' names are English-Japanese portmanteaus referring to what they do.
381* ThinkOfTheCensors: Done by an ''episode title'', no less: "The Enemy is a Panty Thief? Won't This Raise the Rating?"
382* ThirdLineSomeWaiting: After the Garden of Rings arc, Emiru and Mekuramast are neglected for two episodes, despite at least one of them having no reason not to be around and doing things. [[spoiler:Mekuramast shows up again at the very end of episode 20, though.]]
383* [[ThoseTwoGuys Those Two Girls]]: Subverted. Hoshi and Yukari look like they're going to be this, but they never get phased out of the story; instead, they become main characters, despite lacking powers.
384* TimeTravelEpisode: The Garden of Rings arc initially appears to be kicking one of these off, though Asa and Yoko are actually entering recreations of past events.
385%%* ToBeContinued: Happens on occasion.
386* TransformationSequence: Vaguely described and outright stated to be only a state of mind; that is, the process really happens in less than a second.
387* TransformationTrinket: The transformation phones, which, unlike canon, pre-''Fresh'' phone-like devices, aren't the transformed bodies of the mascots; instead, they're separate objects like the later series' Transformation Trinkets. [[spoiler:Each of their phones had a Moon Piece hidden inside, but the heroes never knew about it until the Elder told them about it in episode 23.]]
388* TransparentCloset: Takashi has been reasonably aware of Yoko's sexual orientation since they were seven.
389* TwoTeacherSchool: We've only seen Ami-sensei and an unnamed history teacher.
390%%* UnfazedEveryman: Hi, Yukari.
391* VerbalTic: Starry's "susu", Sunbi's "sasa" and Moonla's "muu", like the pre-''Fresh'' mascots.
392* VillainOverride: [[spoiler:Kainatrol pulls this on Tachimany when they start to see through her plan.]]
393* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: While they weren't ''officially'' became girlfriends at that point in the story, Asa and Yoko trade off being this for each other late in the series, Asa with her hero complex and Yoko with her sense of responsibility for the less grounded-in-reality. From episode 20:
394-->Night shut her eyes and lowered her head. "Asa..."
395-->"Let her go."
396-->Some of the Tachimany-bodies turned around; all of them at least widened their eyes and stood up. Cure Sunday pulled herself to her feet, knees bent and trying to stay up, holding one arm, and glaring at the sword-wielding soldiers.
397-->Night opened her eyes. "Asa?"
398-->"I said..." She clenched one fist and charged at the group with a punch. "Do it now!"
399-->The hit connected. One Tachimany went flying into two of the others.
400* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: The girls' social lives are just as important to the plot as saving the world, and at times, they get intertwined -- sometimes more deeply than just picking up victims of the week from their class.
401* WeatherControlMachine: One of the class science projects is a weather ''replication'' machine that makes it snow inside a glass tank. When Binbeat gets a hold of it and turns it into a Hidoinaa, it acts as a Weather Control Machine and covers the town in snow.
402* WhamEpisode: Episode 12, if the comments are any indication. [[spoiler:Dawn having a Moon Piece and Seira standing up to Emiru were small surprises. Emiru becoming Millusion, not so much.]]
403* WhamLine: Episode 20 has two in short succession: the reveal that [[spoiler:Ami is Cure Dusk]] and the return of [[spoiler:Mekuramast]].
404* WhenTheClockStrikesTwelve: The mascots' descent to Earth. There are similar clock and time motifs all over the place.
405* WhenYouComingHomeDad: Asa's mom works multiple jobs and is too busy to come see her daughter do anything important or even spend much time with her.
406%%* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: Set three years later.
407* WhiteVoidRoom: The Etherium. The core room at least starts out as a solid white room with ornately carved walls and only a blank void outside of it, but as the story goes on, walls start to fade in and out of existence, solid pieces of the room fade away enough for people to walk through, and the place gets closer and closer to a state of nothingness. There's a reason for this.
408* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Mia is traumatized by Kainatrol in episode 2; in episodes 7, 20, and 22, guess who shows up again and terrifies her out of her mind.
409%%* WildHair: Hoshi, get a brush.
410* WitchWithACapitalB: Kainatrol calls Mireyes a witch. [[spoiler:It's symbolic!]]
411%%* WonderTwinPowers: Asa and Yoko, [[spoiler:along with Kirei and Ami]].
412* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Every member of the Etherium. Binbeat's somewhat borderline, as he didn't know what he was getting into at first, [[AmbiguousInnocence he still doesn't completely comprehend the consequences]], and he never actually destroyed his own world because the Etherium was driven back [[spoiler:by Andante]]; however, he, like the others, still felt betrayed by his world and he has at least contributed to the destruction of others.
413* WordSaladTitle: Up until the finale, the only mention of a blue moon so far has been in the author's notes when she timed the release of two chapters to the actual phenomenon of two full moons in a month. At least the moon is connected with time, and there's a lot of time symbolism in the story. The words "Blue Moon" itself is later eventually used as the episode title for the finale.
414* WouldHurtAChild: Kainatrol threatens Binbeat repeatedly just for getting on her nerves, and nearly has him killed late in the series.
415%%* WrenchWench: Yoko, secretly.
416* TheWrongRightThing: In episode 11, Takashi decides to protect Yoko's secret, this being her hobby of working on cars. The thing is, this leads directly to exposing her even more secret nature as a Cure, which in turn leads to some other things...
417* YouAreNotAlone: The characters gain friends and allies throughout the story, and even when they feel like they're still alone in the end, someone will always come and remind them that ''they're not.''
418* YouRemindMeOfX: Other characters telling Binbeat what to do tend to remind him of his sister, Andante.

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