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[[Pretty Cure]] is a Japanese magical girl anime franchise in the "magic warrior" subgenre. It currently consists of three distinct continuities. | [[Pretty Cure]] is a Japanese magical girl anime franchise in the "magic warrior" subgenre. It currently consists of three distinct continuities. | ||
− | At [[Sonic Eats Rings]], Pretty Cure is associated inseparably with [[Andrusi]], an unrepentant fan of the franchise. He is known for being particularly a fan of the original series's | + | At [[Sonic Eats Rings]], Pretty Cure is associated inseparably with [[Andrusi]], an unrepentant fan of the franchise. He is known for being particularly a fan of the original series's Honka, although (in a mostly ignored shift) his favorite character is currently the more recently introduced Karen. Other SERfers interested in Pretty Cure are [[Ila]], [[Donnyku]], and dozens of closet fans. |
− | There is almost (but not quite) always something Pretty Cure-related in Andrusi's avatar and/or sig. Other than that, the most common forms in which Pretty Cure makes appearances are screenshots taken out of context (often with a caption added to help imply something to be going on that's different from what was actually happening), random images posted seemingly without warning (note that trying to invoke this intentionally [[The other | + | There is almost (but not quite) always something Pretty Cure-related in Andrusi's avatar and/or sig. Other than that, the most common forms in which Pretty Cure makes appearances are screenshots taken out of context (often with a caption added to help imply something to be going on that's different from what was actually happening), random images posted seemingly without warning (note that trying to invoke this intentionally [[The other Honka|often backfires]], and use of two distinct emoticon sets created by Andrusi and Donnyku. |
==The Shows== | ==The Shows== | ||
− | * ''Futari wa Pretty Cure'' (2004), the one that started it all. The story of '''two''' female Japanese middle school students, goofy lacrosse player Misumi Nagisa (Cure Black) and sweet scientist Yukishiro | + | * ''Futari wa Pretty Cure'' (2004), the one that started it all. The story of '''two''' female Japanese middle school students, goofy lacrosse player Misumi Nagisa (Cure Black) and sweet scientist Yukishiro Honka (Cure White), who gain the ability to transform into a pair of powerful warriors known as Pretty Cure--but only when they hold hands--so that they can fight evil extradimensional beings intent on destroying all of existence. |
** Its sequel, ''Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart'' (2005), adds a '''third''' girl, Kujou Hikari, who has a different origin and different abilities. | ** Its sequel, ''Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart'' (2005), adds a '''third''' girl, Kujou Hikari, who has a different origin and different abilities. | ||
* ''Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star'' (2006) initially seemed like a retread of the first series, featuring excitable softball player Hyuga Saki (Cure Bloom) and quiet artist Mishou Mai (Cure Egret) becoming a Pretty Cure somewhat more focused on magical abilities rather than the physical punching and kicking of the original. In time, however, the series took a different turn with the introduction of the Kiriyu sisters, Michiru (eventually Cure Bright) and Kaoru (eventually Cure Windy), who acted initially as evil counterparts to Pretty Cure before changing sides and joining them, bringing the total to '''four.''' | * ''Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star'' (2006) initially seemed like a retread of the first series, featuring excitable softball player Hyuga Saki (Cure Bloom) and quiet artist Mishou Mai (Cure Egret) becoming a Pretty Cure somewhat more focused on magical abilities rather than the physical punching and kicking of the original. In time, however, the series took a different turn with the introduction of the Kiriyu sisters, Michiru (eventually Cure Bright) and Kaoru (eventually Cure Windy), who acted initially as evil counterparts to Pretty Cure before changing sides and joining them, bringing the total to '''four.''' | ||
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==According to Andrusi== | ==According to Andrusi== | ||
− | * | + | * Honka knows everything. '''Everything.''' She is also a psychotic lesbian obsessed with getting into Nagisa's proverbial pants. |
− | ** Nagisa can't believe this. Her confusion makes | + | ** Nagisa can't believe this. Her confusion makes Honka happy. |
* <s>Hikari is worth mentioning because</s> | * <s>Hikari is worth mentioning because</s> | ||
* Mai can dance. | * Mai can dance. | ||
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==According to other people== | ==According to other people== | ||
− | * Karen looks like | + | * Karen looks like Honka. |
* Let's talk about something else. | * Let's talk about something else. | ||
[[Category: Subjects]] | [[Category: Subjects]] |
Revision as of 09:57, 26 March 2008
Pretty Cure is a Japanese magical girl anime franchise in the "magic warrior" subgenre. It currently consists of three distinct continuities.
At Sonic Eats Rings, Pretty Cure is associated inseparably with Andrusi, an unrepentant fan of the franchise. He is known for being particularly a fan of the original series's Honka, although (in a mostly ignored shift) his favorite character is currently the more recently introduced Karen. Other SERfers interested in Pretty Cure are Ila, Donnyku, and dozens of closet fans.
There is almost (but not quite) always something Pretty Cure-related in Andrusi's avatar and/or sig. Other than that, the most common forms in which Pretty Cure makes appearances are screenshots taken out of context (often with a caption added to help imply something to be going on that's different from what was actually happening), random images posted seemingly without warning (note that trying to invoke this intentionally often backfires, and use of two distinct emoticon sets created by Andrusi and Donnyku.
The Shows
- Futari wa Pretty Cure (2004), the one that started it all. The story of two female Japanese middle school students, goofy lacrosse player Misumi Nagisa (Cure Black) and sweet scientist Yukishiro Honka (Cure White), who gain the ability to transform into a pair of powerful warriors known as Pretty Cure--but only when they hold hands--so that they can fight evil extradimensional beings intent on destroying all of existence.
- Its sequel, Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart (2005), adds a third girl, Kujou Hikari, who has a different origin and different abilities.
- Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star (2006) initially seemed like a retread of the first series, featuring excitable softball player Hyuga Saki (Cure Bloom) and quiet artist Mishou Mai (Cure Egret) becoming a Pretty Cure somewhat more focused on magical abilities rather than the physical punching and kicking of the original. In time, however, the series took a different turn with the introduction of the Kiriyu sisters, Michiru (eventually Cure Bright) and Kaoru (eventually Cure Windy), who acted initially as evil counterparts to Pretty Cure before changing sides and joining them, bringing the total to four.
- Yes! Pretty Cure 5 (2007) scared the crap out of the Pretty Cure fandom by dropping the angle that the girls had to transform in pairs, the five girls now having the ability to fight alone, but in time managed to win over most of the fandom. Hyperactive but aimless girl Yumehara Nozomi (Cure Dream) finds her true calling: she recruits sarcastic athlete Natsuki Rin (Cure Rouge), lonely child actress Kasugano Urara (Cure Lemonade), shy writer Akimoto Komachi (Cure Mint), and emotionally repressed student council president Minazuki Karen (Cure Aqua) to become Pretty Cure, fighting against an extradimensional evil corporation (really!) that destroyed the magical Kingdom of Palmier.
- Yes! Pretty Cure 5 Go Go! (2008), adds a sixth girl, the mysterious Kurumi (Milky Rose) who has not yet been introduced and we totally haven't all already figured out she's a human form for
Nozomi's archnemesismascot character Milk.
- Yes! Pretty Cure 5 Go Go! (2008), adds a sixth girl, the mysterious Kurumi (Milky Rose) who has not yet been introduced and we totally haven't all already figured out she's a human form for
Pretty Cure is currently the second longest magical girl series ever, having surpassed its fellow magic warrior series Sailor Moon on March 16, 2008. It is expected to become the longest ever on approximately June 15, 2008. Of course, these only apply if the franchise is counted as a whole--the Yes! Pretty Cure 5 universe alone will have a mere 70 episodes at that point.
It is occasionally joked by fans that the linearly increasing number of magical girls in each series (see bolded words in the descriptions) implies the existence of a 2001 magical girl series starring negative one girl (the "antimatter Pretty Cure") and foreshadows the eventual creation of series with ridiculously large casts (for instance, a magical girl series with fifty main characters in 2052).
According to Andrusi
- Honka knows everything. Everything. She is also a psychotic lesbian obsessed with getting into Nagisa's proverbial pants.
- Nagisa can't believe this. Her confusion makes Honka happy.
Hikari is worth mentioning because- Mai can dance.
- Michiru is hungry, and nobody who looks like a tasty marshmallow treat is safe.
- Nozomi's one true love is a magical glowing butterfly. The Borg tried to assimilate her, but she ended up assimilating them instead. It's decided!
- Komachi blushes a lot. Common reasons for blushing include being caught in her "alone time," having people discover her old Sailor Moon fanfiction, doing a Google Image Search on her name, and having Sonic Eats Rings lots of video game geeks stare at her through a little 100x150 window.
- Karen is God.
- Dark Dream is hot.
According to other people
- Karen looks like Honka.
- Let's talk about something else.