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* [[Boss Banter]] - all of the minions engage in some form of this. However, Kintolesky takes it [[Up to Eleven]] by repeatedly buying bread at Saki's family's store, giving Saki drawing advice, giving Tatsuya Mishou kicking lessons, and stopping by the [[School Festival]].
* [[Boss Banter]] - all of the minions engage in some form of this. However, Kintolesky takes it [[Up to Eleven]] by repeatedly buying bread at Saki's family's store, giving Saki drawing advice, giving Tatsuya Mishou kicking lessons, and stopping by the [[School Festival]].
* [[Boss Rush]] - {{spoiler|Gohyaan brings back the five defeated minions in the 40s episodes. All are dispatched with more ease than before.}}
* [[Boss Rush]] - {{spoiler|Gohyaan brings back the five defeated minions in the 40s episodes. All are dispatched with more ease than before.}}
* [[Bratty Half Pint]] - Saki's younger sister, Minori.
* [[Bratty Half-Pint]] - Saki's younger sister, Minori.
* [[By the Power of Greyskull]]
* [[By the Power of Greyskull]]
* [[Clark Kenting]] - Inverted in that some of the ''villains'' adopt various disguises and aren't recognized until they reveal themselves. Meanwhile, the villains discover the Cures' true identities without much effort at all.
* [[Clark Kenting]] - Inverted in that some of the ''villains'' adopt various disguises and aren't recognized until they reveal themselves. Meanwhile, the villains discover the Cures' true identities without much effort at all.
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* [[Heel Face Turn]] ({{spoiler|Michiru and Kaoru}}, again.)
* [[Heel Face Turn]] ({{spoiler|Michiru and Kaoru}}, again.)
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]
* [[Hey It's That Voice]] - [[Junko Takeuchi|Kenta]] is [[Naruto]] and [[Digimon Frontier|Takuya]] and would later go to voice [[Yes Pretty Cure 5|Cure Rouge]]; Flappi is [[Ranma One Half|Ranma]], [[Inuyasha]], [[Kappei Yamaguchi|and more]]. [[Toshiyuki Morikawa|Gohyaan]] is [[Final Fantasy VII|Sephiroth]] and [[Inuyasha|Naraku]].
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]] - [[Junko Takeuchi|Kenta]] is [[Naruto]] and [[Digimon Frontier|Takuya]] and would later go to voice [[Yes Pretty Cure 5|Cure Rouge]]; Flappi is [[Ranma One Half|Ranma]], [[Inuyasha]], [[Kappei Yamaguchi|and more]]. [[Toshiyuki Morikawa|Gohyaan]] is [[Final Fantasy VII|Sephiroth]] and [[Inuyasha|Naraku]].
* [[I Have the High Ground]] - Ms. Shitataare and Kintolesky do this before several battles. Michiru and Kaoru enjoy sitting on a rock that extends out of the ocean.
* [[I Have the High Ground]] - Ms. Shitataare and Kintolesky do this before several battles. Michiru and Kaoru enjoy sitting on a rock that extends out of the ocean.
* [[In the Name of The Moon]]
* [[In the Name of The Moon]]
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* [[Screw Destiny]]
* [[Screw Destiny]]
* [[Shojo|Shoujo]]
* [[Shojo|Shoujo]]
* [[Shout Out]] - during one of Flappi's failed attempts at confessing his feelings to Choppi, Moop offers the advice, [[Star Fox 64 (Video Game)|"Never give up! Trust your instincts!"]]
* [[Shout-Out]] - during one of Flappi's failed attempts at confessing his feelings to Choppi, Moop offers the advice, [[Star Fox 64 (Video Game)|"Never give up! Trust your instincts!"]]
** And later, when enlisting Korone's help in a search effort, Flappi remarks that [[Tsukihime|"A cat]] [[Memetic Mutation|is fine, too.]]
** And later, when enlisting Korone's help in a search effort, Flappi remarks that [[Tsukihime|"A cat]] [[Memetic Mutation|is fine, too.]]
** Maybe it's a bit of a stretch, but doesn't Karehaan look a bit like [[Final Fantasy IV|Kain Highwind]]?
** Maybe it's a bit of a stretch, but doesn't Karehaan look a bit like [[Final Fantasy IV|Kain Highwind]]?
* [[Sir Not Appearing in This Trailer]]: Michiru and Kaoru
* [[Sir Not-Appearing-In-This-Trailer]]: Michiru and Kaoru
** Also Kintolesky, if you count the second ending video.
** Also Kintolesky, if you count the second ending video.
* [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad]]: Saki, though mostly later on. Not as bad as [[Futari wa Pretty Cure|Nagisa]], the girl she's an [[Expy]] of, but it's there.
* [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad]]: Saki, though mostly later on. Not as bad as [[Futari wa Pretty Cure|Nagisa]], the girl she's an [[Expy]] of, but it's there.

Revision as of 16:06, 25 January 2014

 "Oh light of spirits! Oh glimmer of life!"

"Guide our two hearts towards hope!"

The third series in the Pretty Cure franchise.

Mai Mishou, a calm, sweet-hearted artist, is returning to her hometown after several years away. She goes to the large tree she used to visit as a child and runs into Saki Hyuuga, an outgoing softball player. Just as they both remember that they once met each other as children in this precise spot, two fairies called Flappy and Choppy come out of nowhere and attach themselves to the girls.

The fairies are fleeing from the forces of Dark Fall, an otherworldly group seeking to capture the seven World Fountains that feed the World Tree. The last World Fountain is located somewhere on Earth, and Dark Fall will stop at nothing to find it. To defend themselves from the monsters of Dark Fall, Saki and Mai agree to use the fairies' power and transform into Cure Bloom and Cure Egret: the Legendary Warriors, Pretty Cure.

Splash*Star starts as a near-Expy of the original series, as Toei clearly wanted to continue the Pretty Cure franchise but were concerned about how fans would receive a series that did not include Nagisa and Honoka. Complaints from Moral Guardians had also caused many of the Seinen elements synonymous with Pretty Cure to be toned down: instead of the hard-hitting fisticuffs of Black and White, Bloom and Egret primarily used non-contact magical attacks, flinging bolts of energy around and flying all over the place.

However, after time the show finds its feet and develops its own identity. Mai and Saki grow to distinguish their personalities from their predecessors and lookalikes. Bloom and Egret develop unique fighting styles, with Bloom focusing on ground attacks and brute strength, while Egret specialises in agile aerial attacks. The show later adds two Dark Magical Girls as Foils, and a Mid-Season Upgrade that gives a Super Mode to Bloom and Egret, upgrading them to Cure Bright and Cure Windy respectively.


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