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Has Two Mommies isn't a trope anymore due to a TRS decision.


* HasTwoMommies: In a way, Ellee has ''four'' mothers and only one father, in that she has her biological mother, Ellelain, her 'real' parents, Sora and Mashiro, and her parents as the princess of Skyland, the King and Queen.
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!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/UmekaShoji (JP) [[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]] Lei Biwen (TW Mandarin, Morning Star,) Luo Yiwen (TW Mandarin, Elleelain) [[/labelnote]]

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!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/UmekaShoji (JP) [[labelnote: Foreign [=VAs=]]] Lei Biwen (TW Mandarin, Morning Star,) Luo Yiwen Li Peijia (TW Mandarin, Elleelain) [[/labelnote]]
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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He is a villain emperor who has no qualm using underhanded tactics, but when his daughter was caught in a crossfire, he agreed to make peace with Sky Land to prioritize her healing.

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He is a villain villainous emperor who has no qualm using underhanded tactics, but when his daughter was caught in a crossfire, he agreed to make peace with Sky Land to prioritize her healing.
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* EvenEvilHaveLovedOnes: He is a villain emperor who has no qualm using underhanded tactics, but when his daughter was caught in a crossfire, he agreed to make peace with Sky Land to prioritize her healing.

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* EvenEvilHaveLovedOnes: EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He is a villain emperor who has no qualm using underhanded tactics, but when his daughter was caught in a crossfire, he agreed to make peace with Sky Land to prioritize her healing.
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* EvenEvilHaveLovedOnes: He is a villain emperor who has no qualm using underhanded tactics, but when his daughter was caught in a crossfire, he agreed to make peace with Sky Land to prioritize her healing.
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* TheIrredeemableException: [[spoiler:It's telling that the only one of the villains to die is the one with no redeeming qualities.]]

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* TheIrredeemableException: [[spoiler:It's telling fitting that the only one of reason the villains to die Undergu Empire has fought against Skyland for centuries is the one with no redeeming qualities.]]
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: In Episode 48, the Empress reveals that Cure Noble suddenly kills the Emperor during the birthday exchange and she is helpless to stop Noble until Skearhead came to rescue her. The catch is she only mentions Skearhead rather than appearing himself from her memories in our perspective. It's eventually revealed one episode later that [[spoiler:'''''Skearhead kills the Emperor after the exchange and not Cure Noble''''', and fabricated Empress' memories into the one mentioned above so she can develop a false grudge against Noble and her successor, Cure Majesty, for her tutor's malicious plan]]. To mold things out further, [[spoiler:Cure Noble herself states that in reality she doesn't see Undergu Empire again after the exchange without doing anything.]]

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: In Episode 48, the Empress reveals that Cure Noble suddenly kills the Emperor during the birthday exchange and she is helpless to stop Noble until Skearhead came to rescue her. The catch is she only mentions Skearhead rather than appearing himself from her memories in our perspective. It's eventually revealed one episode later that [[spoiler:'''''Skearhead kills the Emperor after the exchange and not Cure Noble''''', and fabricated Empress' memories into the one mentioned above so she can develop a false grudge against Noble and her successor, Cure Majesty, for her tutor's malicious plan]]. To mold things out further, [[spoiler:Cure Noble herself states that in reality she doesn't see Undergu Empire again after the exchange without ''without doing anything.]]anything'']].
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: In Episode 48, the Empress reveals that Cure Noble suddenly kills the Emperor during the birthday exchange and she is helpless to stop Noble until Skearhead came to rescue her. The catch is she only mentions Skearhead rather than appearing himself from her memories in our perspective. It's eventually revealed one episode later that [[spoiler:'''''Skearhead kills the Emperor and not Cure Noble''''', and fabricated Empress' memories into the one mentioned above so she can develop a false grudge against Noble and her successor, Cure Majesty, for her tutor's malicious plan]]. To mold things out further, [[spoiler:Cure Noble herself states that in reality she doesn't see Undergu Empire again after the exchange without doing anything.]]

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: In Episode 48, the Empress reveals that Cure Noble suddenly kills the Emperor during the birthday exchange and she is helpless to stop Noble until Skearhead came to rescue her. The catch is she only mentions Skearhead rather than appearing himself from her memories in our perspective. It's eventually revealed one episode later that [[spoiler:'''''Skearhead kills the Emperor after the exchange and not Cure Noble''''', and fabricated Empress' memories into the one mentioned above so she can develop a false grudge against Noble and her successor, Cure Majesty, for her tutor's malicious plan]]. To mold things out further, [[spoiler:Cure Noble herself states that in reality she doesn't see Undergu Empire again after the exchange without doing anything.]]
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: In Episode 48, the Empress reveals that Cure Noble suddenly kills the Emperor during the birthday exchange and she is helpless to stop Noble until Skearhead came to rescue her. The catch is she only mentions Skearhead rather than appearing himself from her memories in our perspective. It's eventually revealed one episode later that [[spoiler:'''''Skearhead kills the Emperor and not Cure Noble''''', and fabricated Empress' memories into the one mentioned above so she can develop a false grudge against Noble and her successor, Cure Majesty, for her tutor's malicious plan]]. To mold things out further, [[spoiler:Cure Noble herself states that in reality she didn't see Undergu Empire again after the exchange without doing anything.]]

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: In Episode 48, the Empress reveals that Cure Noble suddenly kills the Emperor during the birthday exchange and she is helpless to stop Noble until Skearhead came to rescue her. The catch is she only mentions Skearhead rather than appearing himself from her memories in our perspective. It's eventually revealed one episode later that [[spoiler:'''''Skearhead kills the Emperor and not Cure Noble''''', and fabricated Empress' memories into the one mentioned above so she can develop a false grudge against Noble and her successor, Cure Majesty, for her tutor's malicious plan]]. To mold things out further, [[spoiler:Cure Noble herself states that in reality she didn't doesn't see Undergu Empire again after the exchange without doing anything.]]
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: In Episode 48, the Empress reveals that Cure Noble suddenly kills the Emperor during the birthday exchange and she is helpless to stop Noble until Skearhead came to rescue her. The catch is she only mentions Skearhead rather than appearing himself from her memories in our perspective. It's eventually revealed one episode later that '''''Skearhead kills the Emperor and not Cure Noble''''', and fabricated Empress' memories into the one mentioned above so she can develop a false grudge against Noble and her successor, Cure Majesty for her tutor's malicious plan. To mold things out further, Noble's states that in reality she didn't see Undergu Empire again after the exchange without doing anything.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: In Episode 48, the Empress reveals that Cure Noble suddenly kills the Emperor during the birthday exchange and she is helpless to stop Noble until Skearhead came to rescue her. The catch is she only mentions Skearhead rather than appearing himself from her memories in our perspective. It's eventually revealed one episode later that '''''Skearhead [[spoiler:'''''Skearhead kills the Emperor and not Cure Noble''''', and fabricated Empress' memories into the one mentioned above so she can develop a false grudge against Noble and her successor, Cure Majesty Majesty, for her tutor's malicious plan. plan]]. To mold things out further, Noble's [[spoiler:Cure Noble herself states that in reality she didn't see Undergu Empire again after the exchange without doing anything.]]
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: In Episode 48, the Empress reveals that Cure Noble suddenly kills the Emperor during the birthday exchange and she is helpless to stop Noble until Skearhead came to rescue her. The catch is she only mentions Skearhead rather than appearing himself from her memories in our perspective. It's eventually revealed one episode later that '''''Skearhead kills the Emperor and not Cure Noble''''', and fabricated Empress' memories into the one mentioned above so she can develop a false grudge against Noble and her successor, Cure Majesty for her tutor's malicious plan. To mold things out further, Noble's states that in reality she didn't see Undergu Empire again after the exchange without doing anything.
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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: To Honoka Yukishiro/Cure White from ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure''. Both are white-themed Cures and have parents who are at overseas and live with their own grandmother. Honoka is a [[GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak tomboyish teenage girl]] who lives at a traditional Japanese BigFancyHouse and likes science and curiosity, who likes to learn everything about the unknown. Mashiro, meanwhile, is the reverse to many of Honoka's traits. Unlike Honoka herself, Mashiro is a GirlyGirl who lives in a more modernized colonial style BigFancyHouse with her foreigner grandmother Yoyo who originated from Sky Land; likes nature and cooking more than Honoka and is easily scared of the unknown. Unlike Honoka who has to transform with Nagisa altogether, Mashiro can transform all by herself as Cure Prism. In technicality, Honoka is a full-blooded human while Mashiro is a HalfHumanHybrid, who is part Skylandian.

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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: To Honoka Yukishiro/Cure White from ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure''. Both are white-themed Cures and have parents who are at overseas and live with their own grandmother. Honoka is a [[GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak tomboyish teenage girl]] who lives at a traditional Japanese BigFancyHouse and likes science and curiosity, who likes to learn everything about the unknown. Mashiro, meanwhile, is the reverse to many of Honoka's traits. Unlike Honoka herself, Mashiro is a GirlyGirl who lives in a more modernized colonial style BigFancyHouse with her foreigner grandmother Yoyo who originated from Sky Land; likes nature and cooking more than Honoka and is easily scared of the unknown. Unlike Honoka who has to transform with Nagisa altogether, Mashiro can transform all by herself as Cure Prism. In technicality, They are also different in terms of genetics: Honoka is a full-blooded human while Mashiro is a HalfHumanHybrid, who is part Skylandian.
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* MsFanservice: As a TokenAdult, Butterfly gets away with one of the most outright provocative outfits yet, and both her transformation and solo attack take full advantage of it.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Skearhead's true nature as the real BigBad is hinted in Episode 45 where he suddenly protects Empress Undergu when she's almost killed by Majestic Halation and ''destroys it'', rather than countering it with Undergu Energy as a way to protect her. [[spoiler:Giving his true nature later in the series and how he actually saw his student, it's convinced that he didn't do it out of actual love, but because he didn't want his potential vessel for him to possess to die just yet.]]

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Skearhead's true [[spoiler:true nature as the real BigBad BigBad]] is hinted in Episode 45 where he suddenly protects Empress Undergu when she's almost killed by Majestic Halation and ''destroys it'', rather than countering it with Undergu Energy as a way to protect her. [[spoiler:Giving his true nature later in the series and how he actually saw his student, it's convinced that he didn't doesn't do it out of actual love, but because he didn't want his potential vessel for him to possess to die just yet.]]
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Skearhead's true nature as the real BigBad is hinted in Episode 45 where he suddenly protects Empress Undergu when she's almost killed by Majestic Halation and ''destroys it'', rather than countering it with Undergu Energy as a way to protect her. [[spoiler:Giving his true nature later in the series and how he actually saw her student, it's convinced that he didn't do it out of actual love, but because he didn't want his potential vessel for him to possess to die just yet.]]

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Skearhead's true nature as the real BigBad is hinted in Episode 45 where he suddenly protects Empress Undergu when she's almost killed by Majestic Halation and ''destroys it'', rather than countering it with Undergu Energy as a way to protect her. [[spoiler:Giving his true nature later in the series and how he actually saw her his student, it's convinced that he didn't do it out of actual love, but because he didn't want his potential vessel for him to possess to die just yet.]]
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* Foreshadowing: Skearhead's true nature as the real BigBad is hinted in Episode 45 where he suddenly protects Empress Undergu is almost killed by Majestic Halation and ''destroys it'', rather than countering it with Undergu Energy as a way to protect her. [[spoiler:Giving his true nature later in the series and how he actually saw her, it's convinced that he didn't do it out of actual love, but because he didn't want his potential vessel for him to possess to die just yet.]]

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* Foreshadowing: {{Foreshadowing}}: Skearhead's true nature as the real BigBad is hinted in Episode 45 where he suddenly protects Empress Undergu is when she's almost killed by Majestic Halation and ''destroys it'', rather than countering it with Undergu Energy as a way to protect her. [[spoiler:Giving his true nature later in the series and how he actually saw her, her student, it's convinced that he didn't do it out of actual love, but because he didn't want his potential vessel for him to possess to die just yet.]]

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