Pretty Cure Fan Fic Live Action Adaptations

These are tropes for imagined Live Action Adaptations of the Pretty Cure Fanfics.

The Pretty Cure Perfume Preppy Tokusatsu and Western remake contain examples of:

 * Actor Allusion: Chiara in the Tokusatsu isn't the first "cute and chirpy yellow-clad transforming heroine" that Chise Nakamura has played. BoukenYellow, anyone?
 * Bolivian Army Ending: Episode 49 is designed to look like it ends at the exact moment the blast Raflesina fires at Leather Ashes hits Cure Rosa.
 * Even Evil Has Standards: "I've always wanted to have a child killer for dinner."
 * Fake Brit: Chisaki Hama as Ashley McFly in the Western remake. More like Fake Scot, though.
 * Hell-Bent for Leather: Part of Ayameko's outfit At the Opera Tonight in the Tokusatsu version of episode 39.
 * Hot Chick in a Badass Suit: Adyson cosplays as Adrian Veidt At the Opera Tonight in the Western remake of episode 39.
 * Just Desserts: In the Western version, Ashley, while, remarks, "I've always wanted to have a child killer for dinner."

The Bokura wa Gaia Pretty Cure Tokusatsu and Western remake contain examples of:

 * Fake Brit: Much of the actors.
 * Gratuitous Spanish: Heidi. Justified as she was raised in a bilingual family.
 * Moral Event Horizon:
 * Once an Episode: Heidi will speak Spanish. Sometimes more than once an episode, actually.
 * Playing Against Type: Heidi and Missy aren't the most evil characters in the series, but Emma Watson and Rupert Grint play villains nevertheless for three quarters of the series simply because Heidi and Missy kiss up to Kendra.
 * Sailor Fuku: Part of the female uniform for most of the girls in both versions (yes, even the Western remake set in Britain).
 * Shout-Out: Instead of bearing a vague resemblance to Cure Black and Cure White's outfits, Cure Firebird and Cure Lamantin now wear fanseries-inspired outfits: Firebird, being played by a tomboy (Heidi), gets the outfit inspired by Cure Tora, and Lamantin, being played by a girly girl (Missy), gets the outfit inspired by Cure Romance.
 * Spared by the Adaptation: in the Western remake.
 * Wheelchair Woobie:

Pretty Cure Heavy Metal contains examples of:

 * Cluster F-Bomb: Shugo swears more frequently and uses more, um, choice words in her speech.
 * Fake American: Rupert Grint as Sakura and Emma Watson as Shugo.

Pretty Cure Hollywood Stars contains examples of:

 * Evil Laugh: Cure Western's laughter while torturing Scratch sounds A LOT more maniacal and hammy, courtesy of Emma Watson.
 * Fake American: Everyone in the cast who's of British ancestry, except for Kenneth Branagh.
 * Just Desserts: Cure Western tears out a chunk of Scratch's neck with her teeth, but she spits it out because she's "not a cannibal, really."
 * Kick the Son of a Bitch: Cure Western beats up Scratch more savagely than in the source material.

Shining Pretty Cure contains examples of:

 * Anti-Hero: descends into Type IV territory from episodes 23 to 34, signified by her lily hair ornament being colored gray during this unusually dark period for her.
 * Death by Adaptation: Subverted by, who takes the blast meant for right before they and the other Cures are due to transform for a fight and dies instantly.
 * Disney Death:
 * Kiss of Life:
 * Mythology Gag: From mouth, after : "That girl caught in the blast  fired... that should have been me."
 * Spared by the Adaptation: Actually, is still alive at the end of both versions. She just never dies in this one.
 * Survivor Guilt:, to the point where she wishes she had died instead of.
 * Tights Under Shorts: The only noticeable difference between Akira's winter casual outfit here and in the source material is that here, instead of a black skirt, she wears cuffed jean shorts over her blue tights.

Pretty Cure Lucky Shuffle contains examples of:

 * Adaptation Dye Job: Trebol now has black hair, while Espada is the one with the blond hair. He also sports a slight beard.
 * Death by Adaptation: Subverted by when Reine, in a last act of defiance, fires a blast at her opponents just as their attack approaches her to blow her away. In a Shout-Out to Iron Man, while she doesn't come back during that scene, the very next scene shows her alive and well watching a news report on how Pretty Cure, whoever they are, managed to save the city of Ento.
 * Disney Death:
 * Hey, It's That Guy!: So Evan Lewis has been reincarnated as Lustre's resident sniper?

Pretty Cure Evolve Hearts contains examples of:

 * Playing Against Type: Emma Watson as a Villain Protagonist? That's something we'd like to see!
 * Real Life Writes the Plot: There's an added scene at the very beginning of the series where Eternity forcibly operates on Dark Iris's vocal chords and donates them to Queen Hoffman, whose own daughter had just blown her own voice out. As a consequence, Emma Watson speaks with Michelle Molineux's voice for the duration of the series.

Futari wa Pretty Cure Blue Moon contains examples of:

 * Crucified Hero Shot: Kore, after Thera empties a bunch of rounds into her body.
 * Darker and Edgier: At times, particularly when Thera erases her homeworld. She first shoots her own sister numerous times to kill her, then drags Kairos along with her to Etherium at gunpoint before erasing her world.
 * Fake Brit: Kay Panabaker as Emiru Omemi.