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* HalloweenEpisode: A trilogy, in fact. Episode 37 has characters prepare for the Magic World's "Pumpkin Festival", which is the plot of the next episode. Episode 39 then has an actual Halloween festival in the Mundane World.
* HiddenElfVillage: The Fairy Village, which even people in the Magic World have never gone to.



* HalloweenEpisode: A trilogy, in fact. Episode 37 has characters prepare for the Magic World's "Pumpkin Festival", which is the plot of the next episode. Episode 38 then has an actual Halloween festival in the Mundane World.
* HiddenElfVillage: The Fairy Village, which even people in the Magic World have never gone to.
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* NavelWindow: Cure Miracle's Sapphire Style outfit has a flared notch in the upper garment which only exposes her navel, contrasted with Cure Magical whose Sapphire Style outfit features a halter top with a sari-like extra garment over it.
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''Maho Girls Precure'' (''Mahoutsukai Pretty Cure''; "Magician Pretty Cure", known as ''Witchy Pretty Cure'' on the Toei Animation US webpage), is the thirteenth entry in the ''Franchise/PrettyCure'' franchise. It is the eleventh separate continuity in the series and began airing in February 2016.

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''Maho Girls Precure'' [=PreCure=]'' (''Mahoutsukai Pretty Cure''; "Magician Pretty Cure", known as ''Witchy Pretty Cure'' on the Toei Animation US webpage), is the thirteenth entry in the ''Franchise/PrettyCure'' franchise. It is the eleventh separate continuity in the series and began airing in February 2016.
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* ActorAllusion: Creator/YuiHorie provided the voice for [[LightNovel/TheFamiliarOfZero Siesta]], a servant to that series' main heroine Louise. Now she's the main heroine, and much like Louise, she's not very skilled in magic.
** A character who's voiced by Creator/RieTakahashi and uses magic? Why does that [[LightNovel/KonoSubarashiiSekaiNiShukufukuO sound]] [[LightNovel/ReZero familiar]]?
** This also isn't the first time Creator/SaoriHayami has voiced [[LightNovel/TheIrregularAtMagicHighSchool a character who is very skilled in magic]], although the magic in this show is of the more traditional kind compared to the one Miyuki uses.

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* OffModel: Has some very noticeable moments of this sprinkled throughout most of the episodes. Compare the students in the foreground to Mirai and
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* OffModel: Has some very noticeable moments of this sprinkled throughout most of the episodes. Compare the students in the foreground to Mirai and
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* BalletEpisode: Downplayed with episode 30, which features a segment where Jun forces Mirai and Riko into [[Theater/SwanLake Odette costumes]] for her own art project.

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* BalletEpisode: Downplayed with episode 30, which features a segment where Jun forces Mirai and Riko into [[Theater/SwanLake [[Theatre/SwanLake Odette costumes]] for her own art project.

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One day, junior-high student Mirai Asahina spots a mysterious girl [[FlyingBroomstick flying through the sky on a broom]] and discovers there is an entire [[MagicalLand world of magic and wonder]] existing parallel to Earth. The stranger, a [[CuteWitch novice witch]] named Liko, has crossed over to this world in search of the "[[MineralMacGuffin Linkle Stone Emerald]]", and the two girls realise they somehow possess identical pendants.

When they are suddenly attacked by a minion of the Dark Sorceror Dokurokuse, their pendants shine with a blessed light and grant them incredible magical power. Now Mirai and Liko must study and fight together as both magicians and warriors: the Maho Girls Pretty Cure, Cure Miracle and Cure Magical! Mid-way through the series, they are joined by new Cure, Cure Felice.

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One day, junior-high student Mirai Asahina spots a mysterious girl [[FlyingBroomstick flying through the sky on a broom]] and discovers there is an entire [[MagicalLand world of magic and wonder]] existing parallel to Earth. The stranger, a [[CuteWitch novice witch]] named Liko, Riko, has crossed over to this world in search of the "[[MineralMacGuffin Linkle Stone Emerald]]", and the two girls realise they somehow possess identical pendants.

When they are suddenly attacked by a minion of the Dark Sorceror Dokurokuse, their pendants shine with a blessed light and grant them incredible magical power. Now Mirai and Liko Riko must study and fight together as both magicians and warriors: the Maho Girls Pretty Cure, Cure Miracle and Cure Magical! Mid-way through the series, they are joined by new Cure, Cure Felice.



* AerithAndBob: The Magic World inhabitants' names come from a large range of cultures, with European names like Gustav, Hook, and Francois alongside Japanese names like Liko, Kei, and Jun. This may be justified partly, as the magic alphabet that is seen throughout the series has been used to write English and Japanese sentences.

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* AerithAndBob: The Magic World inhabitants' names come from a large range of cultures, with European names like Gustav, Hook, and Francois alongside Japanese names like Liko, Riko, Kei, and Jun. This may be justified partly, as the magic alphabet that is seen throughout the series has been used to write English and Japanese sentences.



* BalletEpisode: Downplayed with episode 30, which features a segment where Jun forces Mirai and Liko into [[Theater/SwanLake Odette costumes]] for her own art project.

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* BalletEpisode: Downplayed with episode 30, which features a segment where Jun forces Mirai and Liko Riko into [[Theater/SwanLake Odette costumes]] for her own art project.



* ButNowIMustGo: Both played straight and then subverted ''in the same episode''. [[spoiler:After Deusmast is defeated and the Magic and No Magic worlds are separated, Mirai, Liko, and Haa-chan say their goodbyes. One TimeSkip and half an episode later, everyone is back together again.]]

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* ButNowIMustGo: Both played straight and then subverted ''in the same episode''. [[spoiler:After Deusmast is defeated and the Magic and No Magic worlds are separated, Mirai, Liko, Riko, and Haa-chan say their goodbyes. One TimeSkip and half an episode later, everyone is back together again.]]



** The EyeCatch in Season 1 had Mirai and Liko take beads from a jar and make a necklace that's put on Mofurun's head. In episode 24, the jar and the necklace appear in the show for the first time, albeit in a flashback to when Mirai was a little girl. It reappears again in episode 29… in what might have been a dream.

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** The EyeCatch in Season 1 had Mirai and Liko Riko take beads from a jar and make a necklace that's put on Mofurun's head. In episode 24, the jar and the necklace appear in the show for the first time, albeit in a flashback to when Mirai was a little girl. It reappears again in episode 29… in what might have been a dream.



* CookingShow: It turns out that Liko's mother stars in one in the Mundane World, much to Liko's surprise.

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* CookingShow: It turns out that Liko's Riko's mother stars in one in the Mundane World, much to Liko's Riko's surprise.



* CuteWitch: The overall theme of these Cures this time around. They still fit the trope even when not transformed, since Liko is a girl from a magical world who goes to a magic school and Mirai soon joins her for remedial classes.

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* CuteWitch: The overall theme of these Cures this time around. They still fit the trope even when not transformed, since Liko Riko is a girl from a magical world who goes to a magic school and Mirai soon joins her for remedial classes.



* ElectionDayEpisode: Liko runs for StudentCouncilPresident in episode 35. [[spoiler:While she runs the better campaign, she ultimately decides that the other candidate is more qualified and concedes before the vote.]]

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* ElectionDayEpisode: Liko Riko runs for StudentCouncilPresident in episode 35. [[spoiler:While she runs the better campaign, she ultimately decides that the other candidate is more qualified and concedes before the vote.]]



* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The world that Liko lives where magic exists, and the world that Mirai lives in where magic doesn't exist are named "Magic World" and "No Magic World" respectively.

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* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The world that Liko Riko lives where magic exists, and the world that Mirai lives in where magic doesn't exist are named "Magic World" and "No Magic World" respectively.



** And then there's the much more obvious case of Liko, [[AlliterativeFamily her parents Lian and Lilia, and her sister Liz]].

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** And then there's the much more obvious case of Liko, Riko, [[AlliterativeFamily her parents Lian and Lilia, and her sister Liz]].



* FlyingBroomstick: Liko uses one in her first appearance, and later on Mirai learns to use one as well. There's even a broomstick in the anime's logo, which is, of course, part of the whole CuteWitch theme.

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* FlyingBroomstick: Liko Riko uses one in her first appearance, and later on Mirai learns to use one as well. There's even a broomstick in the anime's logo, which is, of course, part of the whole CuteWitch theme.



** The ultimate goal of the first half of the show is to collect the Emerald Linkle Stone, which can only appear when the other 11 Linkle Stones are collected and gathered. As such, Mirai and Liko have to get all of the Linkle Stones and the Emerald before the villains do.

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** The ultimate goal of the first half of the show is to collect the Emerald Linkle Stone, which can only appear when the other 11 Linkle Stones are collected and gathered. As such, Mirai and Liko Riko have to get all of the Linkle Stones and the Emerald before the villains do.



* ItsAlwaysSpring: In contrast to the cycling seasons of the No-Magic World, Liko explains that certain areas of the Magic World are always in a certain season, from the Magic World's academy being in an eternal, likely magically-enforced springtime to the ice island in Episode 5 being in an endless winter.

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* ItsAlwaysSpring: In contrast to the cycling seasons of the No-Magic World, Liko Riko explains that certain areas of the Magic World are always in a certain season, from the Magic World's academy being in an eternal, likely magically-enforced springtime to the ice island in Episode 5 being in an endless winter.



* LethalJokeCharacter: Topaz Style in comparison with the other three Styles Mirai and Liko use. It doesn't grant them enhanced strength or the ability to fly, but instead grants them magic orbs that can change into whichever shape the Cures desire, from offensive weapons to defensive shields. And add in the fact that the Topaz finisher is essentially a Railgun with the MonsterOfTheWeek serving as the bullet... well, [[SchmuckBait make fun of Topaz Style at your own risk.]]

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* LethalJokeCharacter: Topaz Style in comparison with the other three Styles Mirai and Liko Riko use. It doesn't grant them enhanced strength or the ability to fly, but instead grants them magic orbs that can change into whichever shape the Cures desire, from offensive weapons to defensive shields. And add in the fact that the Topaz finisher is essentially a Railgun with the MonsterOfTheWeek serving as the bullet... well, [[SchmuckBait make fun of Topaz Style at your own risk.]]



* MagicVersusScience: While the No Magic World lacks magic, the Magic World equally lacks technology. Mirai is always excited to look at levitating objects and scissors cutting ribbons by themselves while Liko marvels at how motorcycles are as fast as pegasi and how a blender can mix fruits together to create juice.

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* MagicVersusScience: While the No Magic World lacks magic, the Magic World equally lacks technology. Mirai is always excited to look at levitating objects and scissors cutting ribbons by themselves while Liko Riko marvels at how motorcycles are as fast as pegasi and how a blender can mix fruits together to create juice.



* MagicalLand: Liko's homeland, where Mirai goes to attend the Magic Academy, is a realm filled with things that wouldn't exist normally, such as snail trains, talking animals, and floating buildings. Also, it's developed a bit more than the magical lands of other ''Pretty Cure'' series.
* TheMagicComesBack: [[spoiler:In the final episode, Mirai's desire to meet Liko, Haa-chan and the others from Magic World allows her to return to that world years later. After spending the day reunited, they decide to reunite the Magic and No-Magic Worlds once more through bonds... in this case, though strawberry melonpan.]]

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* MagicalLand: Liko's Riko's homeland, where Mirai goes to attend the Magic Academy, is a realm filled with things that wouldn't exist normally, such as snail trains, talking animals, and floating buildings. Also, it's developed a bit more than the magical lands of other ''Pretty Cure'' series.
* TheMagicComesBack: [[spoiler:In the final episode, Mirai's desire to meet Liko, Riko, Haa-chan and the others from Magic World allows her to return to that world years later. After spending the day reunited, they decide to reunite the Magic and No-Magic Worlds once more through bonds... in this case, though strawberry melonpan.]]



* TheMasquerade: Early on it's explained that there are rules against showing magic to {{Muggles}}. Episode 11 explains that if it happens, magicians risk confiscation of their wands and can be prohibited from using magic. Episode 16 later reveals that there are plenty of Magic World natives that moved to the Non-Magic World. Interestingly there doesn't seem to be some sort of No-Magic World MagicalSociety - or if there is one Mirai and Liko don't know about it.

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* TheMasquerade: Early on it's explained that there are rules against showing magic to {{Muggles}}. Episode 11 explains that if it happens, magicians risk confiscation of their wands and can be prohibited from using magic. Episode 16 later reveals that there are plenty of Magic World natives that moved to the Non-Magic World. Interestingly there doesn't seem to be some sort of No-Magic World MagicalSociety - or if there is one Mirai and Liko Riko don't know about it.



** Two life-sized mascots that bear a striking resemblance to [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Mepple and Mipple]] appear briefly on television with the idol who Liko recognizes in Episode 38.

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** Two life-sized mascots that bear a striking resemblance to [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Mepple and Mipple]] appear briefly on television with the idol who Liko Riko recognizes in Episode 38.



* NotUsingTheZWord: W Word in this case. Liko is referred to as a [[TitleDrop Magic User]] rather than a witch. And even though the outfits are reminiscent of witches, no one ever calls them by that. The most noteworthy aversion is Solcière from the concurrent ''All Stars'' movie, who is outright addressed as Lady Solcière the Witch by her [[TheDragon Dragon]].
* OffModel: Has some very noticeable moments of this sprinkled throughout most of the episodes. Compare the students in the foreground to Mirai and Liko in the background in [[http://imgur.com/s0lCYBC this image]]in episode 6. Most likely because Ken Ueno who was animation director for this episode has a tendency to have mostly on model drawings and less off model drawings.

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* NotUsingTheZWord: W Word in this case. Liko Riko is referred to as a [[TitleDrop Magic User]] rather than a witch. And even though the outfits are reminiscent of witches, no one ever calls them by that. The most noteworthy aversion is Solcière from the concurrent ''All Stars'' movie, who is outright addressed as Lady Solcière the Witch by her [[TheDragon Dragon]].
* OffModel: Has some very noticeable moments of this sprinkled throughout most of the episodes. Compare the students in the foreground to Mirai and Liko and
Riko
in the background in [[http://imgur.com/s0lCYBC this image]]in episode 6. Most likely because Ken Ueno who was animation director for this episode has a tendency to have mostly on model drawings and less off model drawings.



* RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: Mirai and Liko are more or less forced into this sort of relationship as early as episode 4 by the headmaster, who suggests that they take the remedial classes together and share the same score sheet. This becomes finalized by the end of episode 9, when Liko realizes she wants to be with Mirai when she has to head back to the No Magic World.
* RunningGag: Whenever Kana (one of Mirai and Liko classmates) witnesses something magical happening (such as girls flying on brooms or a message appearing on the sky) she will comment on it, [[CassandraTruth though no one believes her]]. Every time Mirai tries to convince Kana otherwise with little success.

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* RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: Mirai and Liko Riko are more or less forced into this sort of relationship as early as episode 4 by the headmaster, who suggests that they take the remedial classes together and share the same score sheet. This becomes finalized by the end of episode 9, when Liko Riko realizes she wants to be with Mirai when she has to head back to the No Magic World.
* RunningGag: Whenever Kana (one of Mirai and Liko Riko classmates) witnesses something magical happening (such as girls flying on brooms or a message appearing on the sky) she will comment on it, [[CassandraTruth though no one believes her]]. Every time Mirai tries to convince Kana otherwise with little success.



** This is normal for ''Pretty Cure'', but a special mention has to be made for the secret identities carrying over to the Magic World. This is because Liko is embarrassed to let people know that one of the legendary magicians is an IneptMage. Also, the villains know who the Cures' identities are, as usual.

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** This is normal for ''Pretty Cure'', but a special mention has to be made for the secret identities carrying over to the Magic World. This is because Liko Riko is embarrassed to let people know that one of the legendary magicians is an IneptMage. Also, the villains know who the Cures' identities are, as usual.



* SingleStrokeBattle: Episode 9 has one of the most unusual variations of this trope: Two broomsticks, ridden by Liko and Mirai together vs Kyouko, charge at each other. Instead of swords, the magicians use wands casting harmless magic. When the charge finishes we get the trope's standard {{Beat}}, followed by the reveal that one character was hit.

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* SingleStrokeBattle: Episode 9 has one of the most unusual variations of this trope: Two broomsticks, ridden by Liko Riko and Mirai together vs Kyouko, charge at each other. Instead of swords, the magicians use wands casting harmless magic. When the charge finishes we get the trope's standard {{Beat}}, followed by the reveal that one character was hit.



** The first nine episodes deal with Mirai's introduction to the Magic World and her first magical exams. The arc ends with Mirai and Liko passing the exams and then going back to the Unmagic World.

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** The first nine episodes deal with Mirai's introduction to the Magic World and her first magical exams. The arc ends with Mirai and Liko Riko passing the exams and then going back to the Unmagic World.



** Episodes 27-31 involve the Cures returning to the Magic World for the rest of their summer vacation. Mirai and Liko's classmates Jun, Emily, and Kei gain more focus and Labut becomes the primary villain while also hinting at some more antagonists to come. Episode 29 gives the Cures the Rainbow Carriage item which they use in Episode 31 [[spoiler:in conjunction with the new Alexandrite Linkle Stone]] to defeat Labut.

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** Episodes 27-31 involve the Cures returning to the Magic World for the rest of their summer vacation. Mirai and Liko's Riko's classmates Jun, Emily, and Kei gain more focus and Labut becomes the primary villain while also hinting at some more antagonists to come. Episode 29 gives the Cures the Rainbow Carriage item which they use in Episode 31 [[spoiler:in conjunction with the new Alexandrite Linkle Stone]] to defeat Labut.



* TechnicianVersusPerformer: Liko and Mirai run to this conflict often. Liko is the book smart Technician, having studied magic her whole life, but her practical knowledge is lacking. Likewise, Mirai is the Performer, as she is completely new to magic but shows great natural talent based on only determination and gut feelings.

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* TechnicianVersusPerformer: Liko Riko and Mirai run to this conflict often. Liko Riko is the book smart Technician, having studied magic her whole life, but her practical knowledge is lacking. Likewise, Mirai is the Performer, as she is completely new to magic but shows great natural talent based on only determination and gut feelings.



* TransformationSequence: The Cures have one for each different style. Notably, this is the first Pretty Cure series in which the mascot character actively participates throughout the majority of the transformation, since Mofurun activates the Linkle Stones and Mirai and Liko have to hold hands with her as well as each other to transform.

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* TransformationSequence: The Cures have one for each different style. Notably, this is the first Pretty Cure series in which the mascot character actively participates throughout the majority of the transformation, since Mofurun activates the Linkle Stones and Mirai and Liko Riko have to hold hands with her as well as each other to transform.



* WonderTwinPowers: Much like [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Cure Black and Cure White]], Mirai and Liko transform by holding hands and saying the transformation phrase in unison.

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* WonderTwinPowers: Much like [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Cure Black and Cure White]], Mirai and Liko Riko transform by holding hands and saying the transformation phrase in unison.

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The show marks the return to some earlier Precure conventions, such as the WonderTwinPowers and the LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine color contrast.

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The show marks the return to some earlier Precure conventions, such as the WonderTwinPowers and the LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine color contrast.



* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: Mirai is the Light to Liko's Dark. Mirai wears brighter-colored clothing and has white highlights in her Cure outfit while Liko wears darker-colored clothing and has black highlights.
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** And then TheMovie kicks it up a notch: the Cures end up pushing Topaz Style to the point of turning the orbs into [[MesACrowd more Miracles and Magicals]] to use ''all of their forms at once'', [[Series/KamenRiderOOO GataKiriBa-style]].


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** And then there's the much more obvious case of Liko, [[AlliterativeFamily her parents Lian and Lilia, and her sister Liz]].
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* BackForTheFinale: The final episode has background cameos from two [[CanonImmigrant movie villains]] post-HeelFaceTurn; [[Anime/PrettyCureAllStars Solciére]] and Kumata.

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* BackForTheFinale: The final episode has background cameos from two [[CanonImmigrant movie villains]] post-HeelFaceTurn; [[Anime/PrettyCureAllStars Solciére]] Solcière]] and Kumata.



* TheCameo: [[Anime/PrettyCureAllStars Solciére]] and Kumata [[CanonImmigrant from the movies]] cameo in the [[BackForTheFinale last episode]].

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* TheCameo: [[Anime/PrettyCureAllStars Solciére]] Solcière]] and Kumata [[CanonImmigrant from the movies]] cameo in the [[BackForTheFinale last episode]].



** Solciére from the last ''Anime/PrettyCureAllStars'' movie is seen in her "good" appearance in the Magic School.

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** Solciére Solcière from the last ''Anime/PrettyCureAllStars'' movie is seen in her "good" appearance in the Magic School.
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Changing to her official name. Tvtropes always go with the official spelling of character.


One day, junior-high student Mirai Asahina spots a mysterious girl [[FlyingBroomstick flying through the sky on a broom]] and discovers there is an entire [[MagicalLand world of magic and wonder]] existing parallel to Earth. The stranger, a [[CuteWitch novice witch]] named Riko, has crossed over to this world in search of the "[[MineralMacGuffin Linkle Stone Emerald]]", and the two girls realise they somehow possess identical pendants.

When they are suddenly attacked by a minion of the Dark Sorceror Dokurokuse, their pendants shine with a blessed light and grant them incredible magical power. Now Mirai and Riko must study and fight together as both magicians and warriors: the Maho Girls Pretty Cure, Cure Miracle and Cure Magical! Mid-way through the series, they are joined by new Cure, Cure Felice.

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One day, junior-high student Mirai Asahina spots a mysterious girl [[FlyingBroomstick flying through the sky on a broom]] and discovers there is an entire [[MagicalLand world of magic and wonder]] existing parallel to Earth. The stranger, a [[CuteWitch novice witch]] named Riko, Liko, has crossed over to this world in search of the "[[MineralMacGuffin Linkle Stone Emerald]]", and the two girls realise they somehow possess identical pendants.

When they are suddenly attacked by a minion of the Dark Sorceror Dokurokuse, their pendants shine with a blessed light and grant them incredible magical power. Now Mirai and Riko Liko must study and fight together as both magicians and warriors: the Maho Girls Pretty Cure, Cure Miracle and Cure Magical! Mid-way through the series, they are joined by new Cure, Cure Felice.



* AerithAndBob: The Magic World inhabitants' names come from a large range of cultures, with European names like Gustav, Hook, and Francois alongside Japanese names like Riko, Kei, and Jun. This may be justified partly, as the magic alphabet that is seen throughout the series has been used to write English and Japanese sentences.

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* AerithAndBob: The Magic World inhabitants' names come from a large range of cultures, with European names like Gustav, Hook, and Francois alongside Japanese names like Riko, Liko, Kei, and Jun. This may be justified partly, as the magic alphabet that is seen throughout the series has been used to write English and Japanese sentences.



* BalletEpisode: Downplayed with episode 30, which features a segment where Jun forces Mirai and Riko into [[Theater/SwanLake Odette costumes]] for her own art project.

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* BalletEpisode: Downplayed with episode 30, which features a segment where Jun forces Mirai and Riko Liko into [[Theater/SwanLake Odette costumes]] for her own art project.



* ButNowIMustGo: Both played straight and then subverted ''in the same episode''. [[spoiler:After Deusmast is defeated and the Magic and No Magic worlds are separated, Mirai, Riko, and Haa-chan say their goodbyes. One TimeSkip and half an episode later, everyone is back together again.]]

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* ButNowIMustGo: Both played straight and then subverted ''in the same episode''. [[spoiler:After Deusmast is defeated and the Magic and No Magic worlds are separated, Mirai, Riko, Liko, and Haa-chan say their goodbyes. One TimeSkip and half an episode later, everyone is back together again.]]



** The EyeCatch in Season 1 had Mirai and Riko take beads from a jar and make a necklace that's put on Mofurun's head. In episode 24, the jar and the necklace appear in the show for the first time, albeit in a flashback to when Mirai was a little girl. It reappears again in episode 29… in what might have been a dream.

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** The EyeCatch in Season 1 had Mirai and Riko Liko take beads from a jar and make a necklace that's put on Mofurun's head. In episode 24, the jar and the necklace appear in the show for the first time, albeit in a flashback to when Mirai was a little girl. It reappears again in episode 29… in what might have been a dream.



* CookingShow: It turns out that Riko's mother stars in one in the Mundane World, much to Riko's surprise.

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* CookingShow: It turns out that Riko's Liko's mother stars in one in the Mundane World, much to Riko's Liko's surprise.



* CuteWitch: The overall theme of these Cures this time around. They still fit the trope even when not transformed, since Riko is a girl from a magical world who goes to a magic school and Mirai soon joins her for remedial classes.

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* CuteWitch: The overall theme of these Cures this time around. They still fit the trope even when not transformed, since Riko Liko is a girl from a magical world who goes to a magic school and Mirai soon joins her for remedial classes.



* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The world that Riko lives where magic exists, and the world that Mirai lives in where magic doesn't exist are named "Magic World" and "No Magic World" respectively.

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* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The world that Riko Liko lives where magic exists, and the world that Mirai lives in where magic doesn't exist are named "Magic World" and "No Magic World" respectively.



* FlyingBroomstick: Riko uses one in her first appearance, and later on Mirai learns to use one as well. There's even a broomstick in the anime's logo, which is, of course, part of the whole CuteWitch theme.

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* FlyingBroomstick: Riko Liko uses one in her first appearance, and later on Mirai learns to use one as well. There's even a broomstick in the anime's logo, which is, of course, part of the whole CuteWitch theme.



** The ultimate goal of the first half of the show is to collect the Emerald Linkle Stone, which can only appear when the other 11 Linkle Stones are collected and gathered. As such, Mirai and Riko have to get all of the Linkle Stones and the Emerald before the villains do.

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** The ultimate goal of the first half of the show is to collect the Emerald Linkle Stone, which can only appear when the other 11 Linkle Stones are collected and gathered. As such, Mirai and Riko Liko have to get all of the Linkle Stones and the Emerald before the villains do.



* ItsAlwaysSpring: In contrast to the cycling seasons of the No-Magic World, Riko explains that certain areas of the Magic World are always in a certain season, from the Magic World's academy being in an eternal, likely magically-enforced springtime to the ice island in Episode 5 being in an endless winter.

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* ItsAlwaysSpring: In contrast to the cycling seasons of the No-Magic World, Riko Liko explains that certain areas of the Magic World are always in a certain season, from the Magic World's academy being in an eternal, likely magically-enforced springtime to the ice island in Episode 5 being in an endless winter.



* LethalJokeCharacter: Topaz Style in comparison with the other three Styles Mirai and Riko use. It doesn't grant them enhanced strength or the ability to fly, but instead grants them magic orbs that can change into whichever shape the Cures desire, from offensive weapons to defensive shields. And add in the fact that the Topaz finisher is essentially a Railgun with the MonsterOfTheWeek serving as the bullet... well, [[SchmuckBait make fun of Topaz Style at your own risk.]]
* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: Mirai is the Light to Riko's Dark. Mirai wears brighter-colored clothing and has white highlights in her Cure outfit while Riko wears darker-colored clothing and has black highlights.

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* LethalJokeCharacter: Topaz Style in comparison with the other three Styles Mirai and Riko Liko use. It doesn't grant them enhanced strength or the ability to fly, but instead grants them magic orbs that can change into whichever shape the Cures desire, from offensive weapons to defensive shields. And add in the fact that the Topaz finisher is essentially a Railgun with the MonsterOfTheWeek serving as the bullet... well, [[SchmuckBait make fun of Topaz Style at your own risk.]]
* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: Mirai is the Light to Riko's Liko's Dark. Mirai wears brighter-colored clothing and has white highlights in her Cure outfit while Riko Liko wears darker-colored clothing and has black highlights.



* MagicVersusScience: While the No Magic World lacks magic, the Magic World equally lacks technology. Mirai is always excited to look at levitating objects and scissors cutting ribbons by themselves while Riko marvels at how motorcycles are as fast as pegasi and how a blender can mix fruits together to create juice.

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* MagicVersusScience: While the No Magic World lacks magic, the Magic World equally lacks technology. Mirai is always excited to look at levitating objects and scissors cutting ribbons by themselves while Riko Liko marvels at how motorcycles are as fast as pegasi and how a blender can mix fruits together to create juice.



* MagicalLand: Riko's homeland, where Mirai goes to attend the Magic Academy, is a realm filled with things that wouldn't exist normally, such as snail trains, talking animals, and floating buildings. Also, it's developed a bit more than the magical lands of other ''Pretty Cure'' series.
* TheMagicComesBack: [[spoiler:In the final episode, Mirai's desire to meet Riko, Haa-chan and the others from Magic World allows her to return to that world years later. After spending the day reunited, they decide to reunite the Magic and No-Magic Worlds once more through bonds... in this case, though strawberry melonpan.]]

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* MagicalLand: Riko's Liko's homeland, where Mirai goes to attend the Magic Academy, is a realm filled with things that wouldn't exist normally, such as snail trains, talking animals, and floating buildings. Also, it's developed a bit more than the magical lands of other ''Pretty Cure'' series.
* TheMagicComesBack: [[spoiler:In the final episode, Mirai's desire to meet Riko, Liko, Haa-chan and the others from Magic World allows her to return to that world years later. After spending the day reunited, they decide to reunite the Magic and No-Magic Worlds once more through bonds... in this case, though strawberry melonpan.]]



* TheMasquerade: Early on it's explained that there are rules against showing magic to {{Muggles}}. Episode 11 explains that if it happens, magicians risk confiscation of their wands and can be prohibited from using magic. Episode 16 later reveals that there are plenty of Magic World natives that moved to the Non-Magic World. Interestingly there doesn't seem to be some sort of No-Magic World MagicalSociety - or if there is one Mirai and Riko don't know about it.

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* TheMasquerade: Early on it's explained that there are rules against showing magic to {{Muggles}}. Episode 11 explains that if it happens, magicians risk confiscation of their wands and can be prohibited from using magic. Episode 16 later reveals that there are plenty of Magic World natives that moved to the Non-Magic World. Interestingly there doesn't seem to be some sort of No-Magic World MagicalSociety - or if there is one Mirai and Riko Liko don't know about it.



** Two life-sized mascots that bear a striking resemblance to [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Mepple and Mipple]] appear briefly on television with the idol who Riko recognizes in Episode 38.

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** Two life-sized mascots that bear a striking resemblance to [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Mepple and Mipple]] appear briefly on television with the idol who Riko Liko recognizes in Episode 38.



* NotUsingTheZWord: W Word in this case. Riko is referred to as a [[TitleDrop Magic User]] rather than a witch. And even though the outfits are reminiscent of witches, no one ever calls them by that. The most noteworthy aversion is Solcière from the concurrent ''All Stars'' movie, who is outright addressed as Lady Solcière the Witch by her [[TheDragon Dragon]].
* OffModel: Has some very noticeable moments of this sprinkled throughout most of the episodes. Compare the students in the foreground to Mirai and Riko in the background in [[http://imgur.com/s0lCYBC this image]]in episode 6. Most likely because Ken Ueno who was animation director for this episode has a tendency to have mostly on model drawings and less off model drawings.

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* NotUsingTheZWord: W Word in this case. Riko Liko is referred to as a [[TitleDrop Magic User]] rather than a witch. And even though the outfits are reminiscent of witches, no one ever calls them by that. The most noteworthy aversion is Solcière from the concurrent ''All Stars'' movie, who is outright addressed as Lady Solcière the Witch by her [[TheDragon Dragon]].
* OffModel: Has some very noticeable moments of this sprinkled throughout most of the episodes. Compare the students in the foreground to Mirai and Riko Liko in the background in [[http://imgur.com/s0lCYBC this image]]in episode 6. Most likely because Ken Ueno who was animation director for this episode has a tendency to have mostly on model drawings and less off model drawings.



* RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: Mirai and Riko are more or less forced into this sort of relationship as early as episode 4 by the headmaster, who suggests that they take the remedial classes together and share the same score sheet. This becomes finalized by the end of episode 9, when Riko realizes she wants to be with Mirai when she has to head back to the No Magic World.
* RunningGag: Whenever Kana (one of Mirai and Riko classmates) witnesses something magical happening (such as girls flying on brooms or a message appearing on the sky) she will comment on it, [[CassandraTruth though no one believes her]]. Every time Mirai tries to convince Kana otherwise with little success.

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* RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: Mirai and Riko Liko are more or less forced into this sort of relationship as early as episode 4 by the headmaster, who suggests that they take the remedial classes together and share the same score sheet. This becomes finalized by the end of episode 9, when Riko Liko realizes she wants to be with Mirai when she has to head back to the No Magic World.
* RunningGag: Whenever Kana (one of Mirai and Riko Liko classmates) witnesses something magical happening (such as girls flying on brooms or a message appearing on the sky) she will comment on it, [[CassandraTruth though no one believes her]]. Every time Mirai tries to convince Kana otherwise with little success.



** This is normal for ''Pretty Cure'', but a special mention has to be made for the secret identities carrying over to the Magic World. This is because Riko is embarrassed to let people know that one of the legendary magicians is an IneptMage. Also, the villains know who the Cures' identities are, as usual.

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** This is normal for ''Pretty Cure'', but a special mention has to be made for the secret identities carrying over to the Magic World. This is because Riko Liko is embarrassed to let people know that one of the legendary magicians is an IneptMage. Also, the villains know who the Cures' identities are, as usual.



* SingleStrokeBattle: Episode 9 has one of the most unusual variations of this trope: Two broomsticks, ridden by Riko and Mirai together vs Kyouko, charge at each other. Instead of swords, the magicians use wands casting harmless magic. When the charge finishes we get the trope's standard {{Beat}}, followed by the reveal that one character was hit.

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* SingleStrokeBattle: Episode 9 has one of the most unusual variations of this trope: Two broomsticks, ridden by Riko Liko and Mirai together vs Kyouko, charge at each other. Instead of swords, the magicians use wands casting harmless magic. When the charge finishes we get the trope's standard {{Beat}}, followed by the reveal that one character was hit.



** The first nine episodes deal with Mirai's introduction to the Magic World and her first magical exams. The arc ends with Mirai and Riko passing the exams and then going back to the Unmagic World.

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** The first nine episodes deal with Mirai's introduction to the Magic World and her first magical exams. The arc ends with Mirai and Riko Liko passing the exams and then going back to the Unmagic World.



** Episodes 27-31 involve the Cures returning to the Magic World for the rest of their summer vacation. Mirai and Riko's classmates Jun, Emily, and Kei gain more focus and Labut becomes the primary villain while also hinting at some more antagonists to come. Episode 29 gives the Cures the Rainbow Carriage item which they use in Episode 31 [[spoiler:in conjunction with the new Alexandrite Linkle Stone]] to defeat Labut.

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** Episodes 27-31 involve the Cures returning to the Magic World for the rest of their summer vacation. Mirai and Riko's Liko's classmates Jun, Emily, and Kei gain more focus and Labut becomes the primary villain while also hinting at some more antagonists to come. Episode 29 gives the Cures the Rainbow Carriage item which they use in Episode 31 [[spoiler:in conjunction with the new Alexandrite Linkle Stone]] to defeat Labut.



* TechnicianVersusPerformer: Riko and Mirai run to this conflict often. Riko is the book smart Technician, having studied magic her whole life, but her practical knowledge is lacking. Likewise, Mirai is the Performer, as she is completely new to magic but shows great natural talent based on only determination and gut feelings.

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* TechnicianVersusPerformer: Riko Liko and Mirai run to this conflict often. Riko Liko is the book smart Technician, having studied magic her whole life, but her practical knowledge is lacking. Likewise, Mirai is the Performer, as she is completely new to magic but shows great natural talent based on only determination and gut feelings.



* TransformationSequence: The Cures have one for each different style. Notably, this is the first Pretty Cure series in which the mascot character actively participates throughout the majority of the transformation, since Mofurun activates the Linkle Stones and Mirai and Riko have to hold hands with her as well as each other to transform.

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* TransformationSequence: The Cures have one for each different style. Notably, this is the first Pretty Cure series in which the mascot character actively participates throughout the majority of the transformation, since Mofurun activates the Linkle Stones and Mirai and Riko Liko have to hold hands with her as well as each other to transform.



* WonderTwinPowers: Much like [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Cure Black and Cure White]], Mirai and Riko transform by holding hands and saying the transformation phrase in unison.

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* WonderTwinPowers: Much like [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Cure Black and Cure White]], Mirai and Riko Liko transform by holding hands and saying the transformation phrase in unison.
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* BackForTheFinale: The final episode has background cameos from two [[CanonImmigrant movie villains]] post-HeelFaceTurn; [[Anime/PrettyCureAllStars Solciére]] and Kumata.



** The EyeCatch in Season 1 had Mirai and Riko take beads from a jar and make a necklace that's put on Mofurun's head. In episode 24, the jar and the necklace appear in the show for the first time, albeit in a flashback to when Mirai was a little girl. It reappears again in episode 29...in what might have been a dream.

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** The EyeCatch in Season 1 had Mirai and Riko take beads from a jar and make a necklace that's put on Mofurun's head. In episode 24, the jar and the necklace appear in the show for the first time, albeit in a flashback to when Mirai was a little girl. It reappears again in episode 29...29… in what might have been a dream.dream.
* TheCameo: [[Anime/PrettyCureAllStars Solciére]] and Kumata [[CanonImmigrant from the movies]] cameo in the [[BackForTheFinale last episode]].
* CanonImmigrant: In the [[BackForTheFinale last episode]], two of the HeelFaceTurn AntiVillain characters from the movies have background [[TheCameo cameos]].
** Solciére from the last ''Anime/PrettyCureAllStars'' movie is seen in her "good" appearance in the Magic School.
** Kumata from the standalone movie can be seen going past the town on a flying carpet.
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* NotUsingTheZWord: W Word in this case. Riko is referred to as a [[TitleDrop Magic User]] rather than a witch. And even though the outfits are reminiscent of witches, no one ever calls them by that.

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* NotUsingTheZWord: W Word in this case. Riko is referred to as a [[TitleDrop Magic User]] rather than a witch. And even though the outfits are reminiscent of witches, no one ever calls them by that. The most noteworthy aversion is Solcière from the concurrent ''All Stars'' movie, who is outright addressed as Lady Solcière the Witch by her [[TheDragon Dragon]].

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* TheMagicGoesAway: [[spoiler:It turns out that the Mundane and Magical Worlds were once the same world, but were separated in a horrible cataclysm.]]



* TheReveal: Episode 43 is basically dedicated to this. [[spoiler:The "Rapapa" in "[[MagicalIncantation Cure up, Rapapa]]" turns out to be the name of a god-like being that protected the Earth in ancient times.]]



* SantaClaus: The ChristmasEpisode reveals that the Magical World's inhabitants [[CollectiveIdentity all play Santa]] on Christmas, and give gifts in both the Magical and Mundane Worlds. (In the Mundane World, they just knock on the door, tell the parents they have gifts for the children, and sneak the presents into their beds.) However, there is a Santa that lives in Finland.



* TheMagicGoesAway: [[spoiler:It turns out that the Mundane and Magical Worlds were once the same world, but were separated in a horrible cataclysm.]]
* TheReveal: Episode 43 is basically dedicated to this. [[spoiler:The "Rapapa" in "[[MagicalIncantation Cure up, Rapapa]]" turns out to be the name of a god-like being that protected the Earth in ancient times.]]



* SantaClaus: The ChristmasEpisode reveals that the Magical World's inhabitants [[CollectiveIdentity all play Santa]] on Christmas, and give gifts in both the Magical and Mundane Worlds. (In the Mundane World, they just knock on the door, tell the parents they have gifts for the children, and sneak the presents into their beds.) However, there is a Santa that lives in Finland.
* UnexpectedCharacter: Who expected [[spoiler:[[Anime/KirakiraPrecureALaMode Ichika Usami/Cure Whip]]]] to show up in the final episode?

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* NiceHat: The Cures wear mini witch hats, and they also wear much larger witch hats in their Alexandrite style. Every student at the Magic Academy has a normal-size witch hat, and the headmaster also has a unique one.



* NiceHat: The Cures wear mini witch hats, and they also wear much larger witch hats in their Alexandrite style. Every student at the Magic Academy has a normal-size witch hat, and the headmaster also has a unique one.

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* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The world that Riko lives where magic exists, and the world that Mirai lives in where magic doesn't exist are named "Magic World" and "No Magic World" respectively.



* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The world that Riko lives where magic exists, and the world that Mirai lives in where magic doesn't exist are named "Magic World" and "No Magic World" respectively.
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* TheMagicComesBack: [[spoiler:In the final episode, Mirai's desire to meet Liko, Haa-chan and the others from Magic World allows her to return to that world years later. After spending the day reunited, they decide to reunite the Magic and No-Magic Worlds once more through bonds... in this case, though strawberry melonpan.]]

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* TheMagicComesBack: [[spoiler:In the final episode, Mirai's desire to meet Liko, Riko, Haa-chan and the others from Magic World allows her to return to that world years later. After spending the day reunited, they decide to reunite the Magic and No-Magic Worlds once more through bonds... in this case, though strawberry melonpan.]]
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* PerspectiveFlip: Apparently, the fairy godmother (or rather, the magician) is the protagonist of ''{{Cinderella}}'' in the magic world, and Tinkerbell is the main character of the magic world's ''Literature/PeterPan''!

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* PerspectiveFlip: Apparently, the fairy godmother (or rather, the magician) is the protagonist of ''{{Cinderella}}'' ''Literature/{{Cinderella}}'' in the magic world, and Tinkerbell is the main character of the magic world's ''Literature/PeterPan''!
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* AnimationBump: The fights against [[spoiler: Dokurokushe]] in episodes 20 and 21 are clearly where the budget went off to. The Felice fight scene in episode 22 also shows some fluid animation.

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* AnimationBump: The fights against [[spoiler: Dokurokushe]] [[spoiler:Dokurokushe]] in episodes 20 and 21 are clearly where the budget went off to. The Felice fight scene in episode 22 also shows some fluid animation.



* ButNowIMustGo: Both played straight and then subverted ''in the same episode''. [[spoiler: After Deusmast is defeated and the Magic and No Magic worlds are separated, Mirai, Riko, and Haa-chan say their goodbyes. One TimeSkip and half an episode later, everyone is back together again.]]

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* ButNowIMustGo: Both played straight and then subverted ''in the same episode''. [[spoiler: After [[spoiler:After Deusmast is defeated and the Magic and No Magic worlds are separated, Mirai, Riko, and Haa-chan say their goodbyes. One TimeSkip and half an episode later, everyone is back together again.]]



** Episode 32 features several nods to the time Haa-chan scampered around in Mirai's school [[spoiler: because it has Haa-chan returning as a student.]]
** Episode 39 has Mirai's grandmother meet the headmaster again. Kotoha also dresses as a space alien [[spoiler: reminiscent of that form as Haa-chan.]]

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** Episode 32 features several nods to the time Haa-chan scampered around in Mirai's school [[spoiler: because [[spoiler:because it has Haa-chan returning as a student.]]
** Episode 39 has Mirai's grandmother meet the headmaster again. Kotoha also dresses as a space alien [[spoiler: reminiscent [[spoiler:reminiscent of that form as Haa-chan.]]



* ElectionDayEpisode: Liko runs for StudentCouncilPresident in episode 35. [[spoiler: While she runs the better campaign, she ultimately decides that the other candidate is more qualified and concedes before the vote.]]

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* ElectionDayEpisode: Liko runs for StudentCouncilPresident in episode 35. [[spoiler: While [[spoiler:While she runs the better campaign, she ultimately decides that the other candidate is more qualified and concedes before the vote.]]



* {{Foreshadowing}}: In episode 39, Mofurun wants to be a Pretty Cure for Halloween [[spoiler: which foreshadows the events of the NonSerialMovie.]]
* FountainOfYouth: The Cures are turned into little kids in episode 44. [[spoiler: The TransformationSequence breaks them out of it.]]

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: In episode 39, Mofurun wants to be a Pretty Cure for Halloween [[spoiler: which [[spoiler:which foreshadows the events of the NonSerialMovie.]]
* FountainOfYouth: The Cures are turned into little kids in episode 44. [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The TransformationSequence breaks them out of it.]]



* IronicEcho: Throughout his StoryArc, Chikurun is afraid of the Fairy Queen, who he describes as "scary". Chikurun also a tendency to poke Mofurun in the face and threaten to sting her when he's annoyed. [[spoiler: When the Cures finally get to the Fairy Village, Chikurun is confronted by the Fairy Queen...who pokes him in the face and threatens to sting him for running off.]]

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* IronicEcho: Throughout his StoryArc, Chikurun is afraid of the Fairy Queen, who he describes as "scary". Chikurun also a tendency to poke Mofurun in the face and threaten to sting her when he's annoyed. [[spoiler: When [[spoiler:When the Cures finally get to the Fairy Village, Chikurun is confronted by the Fairy Queen...who pokes him in the face and threatens to sting him for running off.]]



* ImmediateSequel: Episode 43 takes place immediately after episode 42, [[spoiler: with the Cures entering the fairy village.]]

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* ImmediateSequel: Episode 43 takes place immediately after episode 42, [[spoiler: with [[spoiler:with the Cures entering the fairy village.]]



** [[spoiler: Alexandrite Style. SuperMode for all three Cures, but only used for the FinishingMove.]]

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** [[spoiler: Alexandrite [[spoiler:Alexandrite Style. SuperMode for all three Cures, but only used for the FinishingMove.]]



* NoLongerWithUs: When the Cures ask [[spoiler: the Fairy Queen]] for information, she says that she doesn't know anything, but thinks her predecessor or her predecessor's predecessor would have known. The tone of the scene suggests they are dead [[spoiler: but then the Legend Queen promptly pops up.]]

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* NoLongerWithUs: When the Cures ask [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the Fairy Queen]] for information, she says that she doesn't know anything, but thinks her predecessor or her predecessor's predecessor would have known. The tone of the scene suggests they are dead [[spoiler: but [[spoiler:but then the Legend Queen promptly pops up.]]



* OutGambitted: The villains in this series just can't keep up with the Cures as new Linkle Stones just drop in their laps, often times without the villains knowing. Sparda steals the Diamond Linkle Stone so they can't transform? They get Ruby and take on a different form. Sparda attacks with a water-type Yokubaal? Magical uses the Aquamarine she obtained in the previous episode, which freezes the Yokubaal in its tracks. Gamettsu has a plan in place regardless of what form they take? The Cures unleash two new Linkle Stones in his face. The Cures get no new powers, and are losing most of the battle? They just throw out their finisher and win anyways. And then it's taken to ridiculous lengths in episode 21, where the Cures use their standard finisher, Diamond Eternal, to destroy the Big Bad of the arc [[spoiler: (who, mind you, not only swallowed the Emerald Linkle Stone but also ''drained all of the magic in the Magic World'') with the help of Haa-chan]].

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* OutGambitted: The villains in this series just can't keep up with the Cures as new Linkle Stones just drop in their laps, often times without the villains knowing. Sparda steals the Diamond Linkle Stone so they can't transform? They get Ruby and take on a different form. Sparda attacks with a water-type Yokubaal? Magical uses the Aquamarine she obtained in the previous episode, which freezes the Yokubaal in its tracks. Gamettsu has a plan in place regardless of what form they take? The Cures unleash two new Linkle Stones in his face. The Cures get no new powers, and are losing most of the battle? They just throw out their finisher and win anyways. And then it's taken to ridiculous lengths in episode 21, where the Cures use their standard finisher, Diamond Eternal, to destroy the Big Bad of the arc [[spoiler: (who, [[spoiler:(who, mind you, not only swallowed the Emerald Linkle Stone but also ''drained all of the magic in the Magic World'') with the help of Haa-chan]].



** Ends up happening to [[spoiler: Spada when she reappears in episode 43. She's defeated with barely a fight, but Orba promptly brings her back.]]

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** Ends up happening to [[spoiler: Spada [[spoiler:Spada when she reappears in episode 43. She's defeated with barely a fight, but Orba promptly brings her back.]]



** Episodes 17-21 have the Cures fighting the generals for the last time, eventually culminating in a battle against Dokurokushe and [[spoiler: the appearance of the Linkle Stone Emerald.]]

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** Episodes 17-21 have the Cures fighting the generals for the last time, eventually culminating in a battle against Dokurokushe and [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the appearance of the Linkle Stone Emerald.]]



** Episode 36 begins an arc where the bee fairy Chikurun spies on the Pretty Cures for Orba. The arc then goes through a HalloweenEpisode trilogy in episodes 37-39. Episode 40 then leads to Cures returning to the Magic World for a sleepover in episode 41, which leads to the end of the arc in episodes 42 and 43. But episode 41 also features [[spoiler: Orba getting Kushi's tome]], which leads to the return of a villain in episodes 43, 44, and 45, which finally ends this arc.

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** Episode 36 begins an arc where the bee fairy Chikurun spies on the Pretty Cures for Orba. The arc then goes through a HalloweenEpisode trilogy in episodes 37-39. Episode 40 then leads to Cures returning to the Magic World for a sleepover in episode 41, which leads to the end of the arc in episodes 42 and 43. But episode 41 also features [[spoiler: Orba [[spoiler:Orba getting Kushi's tome]], which leads to the return of a villain in episodes 43, 44, and 45, which finally ends this arc.



* TheMagicGoesAway: [[spoiler: It turns out that the Mundane and Magical Worlds were once the same world, but were separated in a horrible cataclysm.]]
* TheReveal: Episode 43 is basically dedicated to this. [[spoiler: The "Rapapa" in "[[MagicalIncantation Cure up, Rapapa]]" turns out to be the name of a god-like being that protected the Earth in ancient times.]]
* TimeDissonance: The Cures have a surprised reaction when [[spoiler: the Fairy Queen]] says her 3,000 years in her position were not that long.
* TimeSkip: [[spoiler: One occurs in Episode 49 after Deusmast is defeated and the worlds are restored. Mirai is now a college student and is living life normally with her friends in the No Magic World.]]

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* TheMagicGoesAway: [[spoiler: It [[spoiler:It turns out that the Mundane and Magical Worlds were once the same world, but were separated in a horrible cataclysm.]]
* TheReveal: Episode 43 is basically dedicated to this. [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The "Rapapa" in "[[MagicalIncantation Cure up, Rapapa]]" turns out to be the name of a god-like being that protected the Earth in ancient times.]]
* TimeDissonance: The Cures have a surprised reaction when [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the Fairy Queen]] says her 3,000 years in her position were not that long.
* TimeSkip: [[spoiler: One [[spoiler:One occurs in Episode 49 after Deusmast is defeated and the worlds are restored. Mirai is now a college student and is living life normally with her friends in the No Magic World.]]



* WorldTree: [[spoiler: It turns out the wand tree in the Magic World actually formed the entire world after it was separated from Earth.]]

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* WorldTree: [[spoiler: It [[spoiler:It turns out the wand tree in the Magic World actually formed the entire world after it was separated from Earth.]]
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* ButNowIMustGo: Both played straight and then subverted ''in the same episode''. [[spoiler: After Deusmast is defeated and the Magic and No Magic worlds are separated, Mirai, Liko, and Haa-chan say their goodbyes. One TimeSkip and half an episode later, everyone is back together again.]]

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* ButNowIMustGo: Both played straight and then subverted ''in the same episode''. [[spoiler: After Deusmast is defeated and the Magic and No Magic worlds are separated, Mirai, Liko, Riko, and Haa-chan say their goodbyes. One TimeSkip and half an episode later, everyone is back together again.]]



* CookingShow: It turns out that Liko's mother stars in one in the Mundane World, much to Riko's surprise.

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* CookingShow: It turns out that Liko's Riko's mother stars in one in the Mundane World, much to Riko's surprise.
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* CookingShow: It turns out that Liko's mother stars in one in the Mundane World, much to Liko's surprise.

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* CookingShow: It turns out that Liko's mother stars in one in the Mundane World, much to Liko's Riko's surprise.
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* OffModel: Has some very noticeable moments of this sprinkled throughout most of the episodes. Compare the students in the foreground to Mirai and Riko in the background in [[http://imgur.com/s0lCYBC this image]].

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* OffModel: Has some very noticeable moments of this sprinkled throughout most of the episodes. Compare the students in the foreground to Mirai and Riko in the background in [[http://imgur.com/s0lCYBC this image]].image]]in episode 6. Most likely because Ken Ueno who was animation director for this episode has a tendency to have mostly on model drawings and less off model drawings.
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* OnTheNextEpisodeOfCatchPhrase: Mirai finishes off each episode (except the last two episodes) by saying at the end of each next episode preview, "Cure Up Rapapa! May today be a great day too!"

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* OnTheNextEpisodeOfCatchPhrase: Mirai finishes off each episode (except the last final two episodes) by saying at the end of each next episode preview, "Cure Up Rapapa! May today be a great day too!"
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* CypherLanguage: Episode 4 introduces the [[http://www.toei-anim.co.jp/tv/precure/special/#mahofont Magic Font]], which seems to be something like the witch runes of ''[[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica Madoka Magica]]''. However, the font is really just stylized English letters.

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* CypherLanguage: Episode 4 introduces the [[http://www.toei-anim.co.jp/tv/precure/special/#mahofont jp/tv/mahotsukai_precure/images/special/img_font.jpg Magic Font]], which seems to be something like the witch runes of ''[[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica Madoka Magica]]''. However, the font is really just stylized English letters.

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* OnTheNextEpisodeOfCatchPhrase: Mirai finishes off each episode by saying at the end of each next episode preview, "Cure Up Rapapa! May today be a great day too!"

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* OnTheNextEpisodeOfCatchPhrase: Mirai finishes off each episode (except the last two episodes) by saying at the end of each next episode preview, "Cure Up Rapapa! May today be a great day too!"too!"
** For the Episode 50 preview, the sign-off is changed to reflect the next and final episode's title: "Cure Up Rapapa! May tomorrow be a great day too!"
** Finally, at the end of Episode 50, Cure Miracle says [[spoiler:along with special guest Cure Whip]], "Cure Up Rapapa! May today and tomorrow be great days filled with smiles!"
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* OnTheNextEpisodeOfCatchPhrase: Mirai finishes off each episode by saying at the end of each next episode preview, "May today be a great day too!"

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* OnTheNextEpisodeOfCatchPhrase: Mirai finishes off each episode by saying at the end of each next episode preview, "May "Cure Up Rapapa! May today be a great day too!"

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* OnTheNextEpisodeOfCatchPhrase: Mirai finishes off each episode by saying at the end of each next episode preview, "May today be a great day too!"



* SigningOffCatchPhrase: Mirai finishes off each episode by saying at the end of each next episode preview, "May today be a great day too!"
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''Maho Girls Precure'' (''Mahoutsukai Pretty Cure''; "Magician Pretty Cure"), is the thirteenth entry in the ''Franchise/PrettyCure'' franchise. It is the eleventh separate continuity in the series and began airing in February 2016.

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''Maho Girls Precure'' (''Mahoutsukai Pretty Cure''; "Magician Pretty Cure"), Cure", known as ''Witchy Pretty Cure'' on the Toei Animation US webpage), is the thirteenth entry in the ''Franchise/PrettyCure'' franchise. It is the eleventh separate continuity in the series and began airing in February 2016.

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