Futari wa Pretty Cure
Card Commune (カード・コミューン)
First Appearance: Episode 1
Mepple and Mipple are unable to maintain their normal form on Earth, and must take on the forms of cellphone-like devices to save energy. Various cards called "Pretty Cure Cards" can be swiped through the slot inside to take care of the two, as well as perform other functions.
Omp: Food (Toshiharu Sakurai / Roger Rhodes)
Palp: Treating illness (Ruri Asano)
Nelp: Sleep (Oma Ichimura)
Sicalp / Scold: Education (Kenichi Ono)
Spical: Wish-granting
Queen: Transforming into Pretty Cure
Wisdom: Summons the Guardian of the Prism Stones (Taiki Matsuno)
Beautip: Disguises the fairies
First Appearance: Episode 1
Mepple and Mipple are unable to maintain their normal form on Earth, and must take on the forms of cellphone-like devices to save energy. Various cards called "Pretty Cure Cards" can be swiped through the slot inside to take care of the two, as well as perform other functions.
Omp: Food (Toshiharu Sakurai / Roger Rhodes)
Palp: Treating illness (Ruri Asano)
Nelp: Sleep (Oma Ichimura)
Sicalp / Scold: Education (Kenichi Ono)
Spical: Wish-granting
Queen: Transforming into Pretty Cure
Wisdom: Summons the Guardian of the Prism Stones (Taiki Matsuno)
Beautip: Disguises the fairies
Prism Hopeish (プリズムホーピッシュ)
First Appearance: Episode 6
A case in which the Prism Stones are kept for safekeeping. Mepple took it to Earth with him, but dropped it by Lake Hyoutan upon arriving. The girls were able to find it at the end of Episode 6.
First Appearance: Episode 6
A case in which the Prism Stones are kept for safekeeping. Mepple took it to Earth with him, but dropped it by Lake Hyoutan upon arriving. The girls were able to find it at the end of Episode 6.
Pretty Cure Diary (プリキュア手帳)
First Appearance: Episode 6
The Guardian of the Prism Stones gives a pair of these to the girls when they insert the first Prism Stone into the Hopeish. The ink can only be read with a special magnifying glass. In Episode 8, the girls are able to better understand each other by reading each others' diaries.
First Appearance: Episode 6
The Guardian of the Prism Stones gives a pair of these to the girls when they insert the first Prism Stone into the Hopeish. The ink can only be read with a special magnifying glass. In Episode 8, the girls are able to better understand each other by reading each others' diaries.
Prism Love Checker (プリズム・ラブチェッカー)
First Appearance: Episode 17
A device from the Garden of Light that measures the amount of love between two people. In Episode 17, Nagisa thinks of using it on Fuji-P, but after testing it on the old couple at the farm, comes to the conclusion it doesn't work.
First Appearance: Episode 17
A device from the Garden of Light that measures the amount of love between two people. In Episode 17, Nagisa thinks of using it on Fuji-P, but after testing it on the old couple at the farm, comes to the conclusion it doesn't work.
Pretty Commune (プリティ・コミューン)
First Appearance: Episode 26
Pollun receives this form when he first arrives on Earth. Once he receives the power of the Prism Stones, he can maintain his normal form and is rarely seen like this.
First Appearance: Episode 26
Pollun receives this form when he first arrives on Earth. Once he receives the power of the Prism Stones, he can maintain his normal form and is rarely seen like this.
Rainbow Braces (レインボー・ブレス)
First Appearance: Episode 30
Produced by Pollun after he's given the power of the Prism Stones. These allow the girls to perform Pretty Cure Rainbow Storm.
First Appearance: Episode 30
Produced by Pollun after he's given the power of the Prism Stones. These allow the girls to perform Pretty Cure Rainbow Storm.
Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart
Heartful Commune (ハート・フルコミューン)
First Appearance: Episode 1
Mepple and Mipple are given this enhanced form so the girls can become a stronger Pretty Cure. Heart-shaped cards called "Pretty Cure Hearts" are inserted into a slot on top, and the front part is spun to activate them.
Additional cards:
Atalp: Fortune telling
Yaop: Vegetables
Meap: Meat
Swiep
First Appearance: Episode 1
Mepple and Mipple are given this enhanced form so the girls can become a stronger Pretty Cure. Heart-shaped cards called "Pretty Cure Hearts" are inserted into a slot on top, and the front part is spun to activate them.
Additional cards:
Atalp: Fortune telling
Yaop: Vegetables
Meap: Meat
Swiep
Touch Commune (タッチ・コミューン)
First Appearance: Episode 5
Pollun switches to this form so Hikari can become Shiny Luminous. No cards are required for this device.
First Appearance: Episode 5
Pollun switches to this form so Hikari can become Shiny Luminous. No cards are required for this device.
Heartiel Baton (ハーティエル・バトン)
First Appearance: Episode 5
Shiny Luminous' weapon. Can be used to perform Luminous Heartiel Action, and with Pretty Cure's assistance, Extreme Luminario.
First Appearance: Episode 5
Shiny Luminous' weapon. Can be used to perform Luminous Heartiel Action, and with Pretty Cure's assistance, Extreme Luminario.
Queen Chairect (クイーン・チェアレクト)
First Appearance: Episode 11
A manifestation of the Queen's heart. The Heartiels (the Queen's will) are stored in here, and can be called upon for assistance at any time. When all Heartiels are gathered, the Queen will be resurrected.
Seeken: Curiosity (Ai Nagano)
Pation: Passion (Kokoro Kikuchi)
Harmonin: Harmony (Eri Sendai)
Puran: Purity (Rika Komatsu)
Intelligen: Intelligence (Mayuko Kobayashi)
Wishen: Wishes (Yukiko Hanioka)
Hopen: Hope (Yusuke Numata)
Braven: Bravery (Mari Adachi)
Prosen: Prosperity (Masato Amada)
Happinen: Happiness (Sawa Ishige)
Lovelan: Love (Oma Ichimura)
Eternalen: Eternal soul (Fumie Mizusawa)
First Appearance: Episode 11
A manifestation of the Queen's heart. The Heartiels (the Queen's will) are stored in here, and can be called upon for assistance at any time. When all Heartiels are gathered, the Queen will be resurrected.
Seeken: Curiosity (Ai Nagano)
Pation: Passion (Kokoro Kikuchi)
Harmonin: Harmony (Eri Sendai)
Puran: Purity (Rika Komatsu)
Intelligen: Intelligence (Mayuko Kobayashi)
Wishen: Wishes (Yukiko Hanioka)
Hopen: Hope (Yusuke Numata)
Braven: Bravery (Mari Adachi)
Prosen: Prosperity (Masato Amada)
Happinen: Happiness (Sawa Ishige)
Lovelan: Love (Oma Ichimura)
Eternalen: Eternal soul (Fumie Mizusawa)
Sparkle Braces (スパークル・ブレス)
First Appearance: Episode 23
Pretty Cure obtains these in Episode 23 after coming close to death. They have the power of all creation, and allow the girls to perform Marble Screw Max Spark.
First Appearance: Episode 23
Pretty Cure obtains these in Episode 23 after coming close to death. They have the power of all creation, and allow the girls to perform Marble Screw Max Spark.
Miracle Commune (ミラクル・コミューン)
First Appearance: Episode 28
A form Lulun uses to save energy. She can also give Luminous the Heartiel Brooch in this form.
First Appearance: Episode 28
A form Lulun uses to save energy. She can also give Luminous the Heartiel Brooch in this form.
Heartiel Brooch (ハーティエル・ブローチェ)
First Appearance: Episode 30
A brooch given to Shiny Luminous by Lulun. It allows her to create a defensive barrier.
First Appearance: Episode 30
A brooch given to Shiny Luminous by Lulun. It allows her to create a defensive barrier.
Shiniel Baton (シャイニエールバトン)
First Appearance: The Movie ~Friends from the Snowy Sky~
When Hinata grants Shiny Luminous an enhanced form, her Heartiel Baton is upgraded into this.
First Appearance: The Movie ~Friends from the Snowy Sky~
When Hinata grants Shiny Luminous an enhanced form, her Heartiel Baton is upgraded into this.
Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash☆Star
Mix Commune (ミックスコミューン)
First Appearance: Episode 1
The form Flappy and Choppy initially take to disguise themselves, citing a cellphone as "the most common object of the current era in this world." Two diamond-shaped cards, called "Pretty Cure Diamonds," are inserted into the disc on top, which is spun to produce food or transform.
Diamonds:
Filia
Bloom
Egret
NigiNigi: Rice
ResRes (Voice actress: Yukiko Hanioka)
AmaAma
HiraHira
BishiBishi
KyuKyu: Medical treatment
YaoYao
NikuNiku
KiraKira
MoriMori
NuriNuri
ShuwaShuwa
ShoyuShoyu
KoshoKosho
RafRaf
SaraSara
First Appearance: Episode 1
The form Flappy and Choppy initially take to disguise themselves, citing a cellphone as "the most common object of the current era in this world." Two diamond-shaped cards, called "Pretty Cure Diamonds," are inserted into the disc on top, which is spun to produce food or transform.
Diamonds:
Filia
Bloom
Egret
NigiNigi: Rice
ResRes (Voice actress: Yukiko Hanioka)
AmaAma
HiraHira
BishiBishi
KyuKyu: Medical treatment
YaoYao
NikuNiku
KiraKira
MoriMori
NuriNuri
ShuwaShuwa
ShoyuShoyu
KoshoKosho
RafRaf
SaraSara
Fairy Carafe (フェアリー・キャラフェ)
First Appearance: Episode 7
A bottle that stores the Miracle Drops, which are formed when the spirits of a possessed object are freed. A Spring is restored with each seven inserted. It can also contain enemies from Dark Fall.
First Appearance: Episode 7
A bottle that stores the Miracle Drops, which are formed when the spirits of a possessed object are freed. A Spring is restored with each seven inserted. It can also contain enemies from Dark Fall.
Charm Pencase (チャーム・ペンケース)
First Appearance: Episode 19
One writes a wish on the diamond-shaped paper and puts it in the pencase, at which point it will come true.
Additional diamonds:
PikaPika
KyunKyun
First Appearance: Episode 19
One writes a wish on the diamond-shaped paper and puts it in the pencase, at which point it will come true.
Additional diamonds:
PikaPika
KyunKyun
Splash Commune (スプラッシュコミューン)
First Appearance: Episode 24
The device Moop and Foop stay in, used to control the Spiral Rings. Flappy and Choppy can also enter the Commune and eat with them.
First Appearance: Episode 24
The device Moop and Foop stay in, used to control the Spiral Rings. Flappy and Choppy can also enter the Commune and eat with them.
Pretty Cure Spiral Rings (プリキュア・スパイラル・リング)
First Appearance: Episode 24
Given by Moop and Foop. Allows the girls to perform Spiral Heart Splash.
First Appearance: Episode 24
Given by Moop and Foop. Allows the girls to perform Spiral Heart Splash.
Crystal Commune (クリスタルコミューン)
First Appearance: Episode 30
Moop and Foop give Flappy and Choppy this form, allowing the girls to become Cure Bright and Cure Windy. The tops, called "Fairy Drops," can be switched to choose between both forms, and shaken to produce food.
First Appearance: Episode 30
Moop and Foop give Flappy and Choppy this form, allowing the girls to become Cure Bright and Cure Windy. The tops, called "Fairy Drops," can be switched to choose between both forms, and shaken to produce food.
Yes! Pretty Cure 5
Pinky Catch (ピンキーキャッチュ)
First Appearance: Episode 1
This device is the shape taken by the legendary Pretty Cure butterflies, allowing the chosen to transform into Pretty Cure. Just lift your arm after the protective case is lifted to transform. The Pinky Catch is also used to capture Pinkies to put into the Dream Collette. Coco and Nuts will release a corresponding instrument to attract the Pinky, and the Catch will capture it while it's using the instrument.
First Appearance: Episode 1
This device is the shape taken by the legendary Pretty Cure butterflies, allowing the chosen to transform into Pretty Cure. Just lift your arm after the protective case is lifted to transform. The Pinky Catch is also used to capture Pinkies to put into the Dream Collette. Coco and Nuts will release a corresponding instrument to attract the Pinky, and the Catch will capture it while it's using the instrument.
Dream Collette (ドリームコレット)
First Appearance: Episode 1
Coco has been searching for the Dream Collette so he can fulfill his wish of restoring the Palmier Kingdom, which Nightmare destroyed. For this, the Collette needs 55 Pinkies; then it can fulfill only one wish before turning into stone.
First Appearance: Episode 1
Coco has been searching for the Dream Collette so he can fulfill his wish of restoring the Palmier Kingdom, which Nightmare destroyed. For this, the Collette needs 55 Pinkies; then it can fulfill only one wish before turning into stone.
Pretty Cure Symphony Set (プリキュアシンフォニー・セット)
First Appearance: Episode 24
The Symphony Set is obtained through Milk and her magic bag, and allows the five to use their Explosion attack, as well as five upgraded solo attacks with their respective colored leaves: the Dream Torch (ドリームトーチ), the Rouge Tact (ルージュタクト), the Lemonade Castanet (レモネードカスタネット), the Mint Leaf (ミントリーフ), and the Aqua Ribbon (アクアリボン).
First Appearance: Episode 24
The Symphony Set is obtained through Milk and her magic bag, and allows the five to use their Explosion attack, as well as five upgraded solo attacks with their respective colored leaves: the Dream Torch (ドリームトーチ), the Rouge Tact (ルージュタクト), the Lemonade Castanet (レモネードカスタネット), the Mint Leaf (ミントリーフ), and the Aqua Ribbon (アクアリボン).
Yes! Pretty Cure 5 GoGo!
CureMo (キュアモ)
First Appearance: Episode 1
A cellphone device form taken by the legendary butterflies upon fusing with the power of the red rose, allowing the five to become the new Pretty Cure. It's very similar to the Pinky Catch, with the ability to capture Palmins and turn them into either monarchs or general items to take care of them.
First Appearance: Episode 1
A cellphone device form taken by the legendary butterflies upon fusing with the power of the red rose, allowing the five to become the new Pretty Cure. It's very similar to the Pinky Catch, with the ability to capture Palmins and turn them into either monarchs or general items to take care of them.
Rose Pact (ローズパクト)
First Appearance: Episode 1
An important object given to Pretty Cure by Flora to retrieve the four leaders of the Kingdom and gain access to the Cure Rose Garden. Once the key to the Cure Rose Garden is found, the Rose Pact will open up its path. The monarchs and items are also stored inside the Rose Pact after being captured.
First Appearance: Episode 1
An important object given to Pretty Cure by Flora to retrieve the four leaders of the Kingdom and gain access to the Cure Rose Garden. Once the key to the Cure Rose Garden is found, the Rose Pact will open up its path. The monarchs and items are also stored inside the Rose Pact after being captured.
Milky Palette (ミルキィパレット)
First Appearance: Episode 10
Allows Milk to take a human form and transform into Milky Rose with the power of the blue rose. It also allows Milky Rose to use her Blizzard attack.
First Appearance: Episode 10
Allows Milk to take a human form and transform into Milky Rose with the power of the blue rose. It also allows Milky Rose to use her Blizzard attack.
Cure Fleuret (キュアフルーレ)
First Appearance: Episode 24
The Cure Fleurets are summoned from Coco's crown, and allow the use of the Rainbow Rose Explosion attack. It has five separate parts: the Crystal Fleuret (クリスタルフルーレ), the Fire Fleuret (ファイヤーフルーレ), the Shining Fleuret (シャイニングフルーレ), the Protect Fleuret (プロテクトフルーレ), and the Tornado Fleuret (トルネードフルーレ). When separated, they take the form of jousting swords. Cure Dream can also use the Fleur with the Milky Mirror to perform a dual attack.
First Appearance: Episode 24
The Cure Fleurets are summoned from Coco's crown, and allow the use of the Rainbow Rose Explosion attack. It has five separate parts: the Crystal Fleuret (クリスタルフルーレ), the Fire Fleuret (ファイヤーフルーレ), the Shining Fleuret (シャイニングフルーレ), the Protect Fleuret (プロテクトフルーレ), and the Tornado Fleuret (トルネードフルーレ). When separated, they take the form of jousting swords. Cure Dream can also use the Fleur with the Milky Mirror to perform a dual attack.
Milky Note (ミルキィノート)
First Appearance: Episode 31
A device used to communicate with the Palmier Kingdom and Cures, and change the Milky Palette into the Milky Mirror.
First Appearance: Episode 31
A device used to communicate with the Palmier Kingdom and Cures, and change the Milky Palette into the Milky Mirror.
Milky Mirror (ミルキィミラー)
First Appearance: Episode 31
An upgrade of the Milky Palette created by the Milky Note. With this, Milky Rose can use the Metal Blizzard attack, as well as a dual attack with Cure Dream.
First Appearance: Episode 31
An upgrade of the Milky Palette created by the Milky Note. With this, Milky Rose can use the Metal Blizzard attack, as well as a dual attack with Cure Dream.
Fresh Pretty Cure!
Linkrun (リンクルン)
First Appearance: Episode 1
Obtained when a Pickrun and an inanimate object belonging to the chosen person fuse together. It allows the person to transform into Pretty Cure by inserting the key and spinning the button inside. It also supplies many items to meet Chiffon's needs, as well as acting as a regular phone when needed.
First Appearance: Episode 1
Obtained when a Pickrun and an inanimate object belonging to the chosen person fuse together. It allows the person to transform into Pretty Cure by inserting the key and spinning the button inside. It also supplies many items to meet Chiffon's needs, as well as acting as a regular phone when needed.
Pickrun (ピックルン)
First Appearance: Episode 1
A total of four keys - the Pirun (ピルン), specializing in cooking, Blun (ブルン), specializing in fashion, Kirun (キルン), specializing in communication, and Akarun (アカルン), specializing in transportation. Each key fuses with an inanimate object belonging to the chosen and changes it into a Linkrun. When Chiffon matures a little, they emerge from the Cure's Linkrun and give her access to her Fresh Stick, as well as special items from the Linkrun. The Akarun is rather special, not needing to grow with Chiffon. The special Cure Angel form is activated by changing the Pirun into a white Pickrun with angel wings in the movie.
(voice actresses
Pirun: Kanae Oki
Blun: Eri Kitamura
Kirun: Akiko Nakagawa
Akarun: Yuka Komatsu)
First Appearance: Episode 1
A total of four keys - the Pirun (ピルン), specializing in cooking, Blun (ブルン), specializing in fashion, Kirun (キルン), specializing in communication, and Akarun (アカルン), specializing in transportation. Each key fuses with an inanimate object belonging to the chosen and changes it into a Linkrun. When Chiffon matures a little, they emerge from the Cure's Linkrun and give her access to her Fresh Stick, as well as special items from the Linkrun. The Akarun is rather special, not needing to grow with Chiffon. The special Cure Angel form is activated by changing the Pirun into a white Pickrun with angel wings in the movie.
(voice actresses
Pirun: Kanae Oki
Blun: Eri Kitamura
Kirun: Akiko Nakagawa
Akarun: Yuka Komatsu)
Cure Fresh Stick (キュアフレッシュスティック)
First Appearance: Episode 8; Episode 13; Episode 17
A series of devices produced by the Pickruns once they emerge from the Linkruns. Love obtains hers first, then Inori, then Miki. Each Fresh Stick has a different jewel at its end. Love has the Peach Rod (ピーチロッド), Miki the Berry Sword (ベリーソード), and Inori the Pine Flute (パインフルート). These sticks increase the power of their basic attacks. One calls out the attack by pressing all the buttons.
First Appearance: Episode 8; Episode 13; Episode 17
A series of devices produced by the Pickruns once they emerge from the Linkruns. Love obtains hers first, then Inori, then Miki. Each Fresh Stick has a different jewel at its end. Love has the Peach Rod (ピーチロッド), Miki the Berry Sword (ベリーソード), and Inori the Pine Flute (パインフルート). These sticks increase the power of their basic attacks. One calls out the attack by pressing all the buttons.
Passion Harp (パッションハープ)
First Appearance: Episode 24
Cure Passion uses this to attack. It operates the same way as the Cure Stick. Unlike the other Cures, however, Setsuna is able to use hers right away.
First Appearance: Episode 24
Cure Passion uses this to attack. It operates the same way as the Cure Stick. Unlike the other Cures, however, Setsuna is able to use hers right away.
Clover Box of Happiness (幸せのクローバーボックス)
First Appearance: Episode 32
A decorated music box. It serves several functions; first it can warn the girls of Nakewamekes. Second, it returns Chiffon to normal when she becomes Infinity, unless the change is activated by Northa's reed pipe. Third, it allows Pretty Cure to perform "Lucky Clover Grand Finale."
First Appearance: Episode 32
A decorated music box. It serves several functions; first it can warn the girls of Nakewamekes. Second, it returns Chiffon to normal when she becomes Infinity, unless the change is activated by Northa's reed pipe. Third, it allows Pretty Cure to perform "Lucky Clover Grand Finale."
Heartcatch Pretty Cure!
Heart Perfume (ココロパフューム)
First Appearance: Episode 1
"Pretty Cure Seeds" produced by Chypre or Coffret must be inserted, at which point the fragrance is sprayed on in order to transform. Heart Seeds can also be inserted to create temporary special abilities, such as speed boosts and healing.
Cure Blossom seed: Cherry blossom
Cure Marine seed: Blue cosmos
Cure Sunshine seed: Sunflower
Cure Moonlight seed: Violet rose
First Appearance: Episode 1
"Pretty Cure Seeds" produced by Chypre or Coffret must be inserted, at which point the fragrance is sprayed on in order to transform. Heart Seeds can also be inserted to create temporary special abilities, such as speed boosts and healing.
Cure Blossom seed: Cherry blossom
Cure Marine seed: Blue cosmos
Cure Sunshine seed: Sunflower
Cure Moonlight seed: Violet rose
Heart Flower (こころの花)
First Appearance: Episode 1
Within each person's heart exists a unique flower. Each Heart Flower is connected to the Great Tree of Hearts. It begins to wilt when the person becomes discouraged and begins to lose hope; when this happens, it becomes easy to take out. When a person's Heart Flower is removed (contained in a crystal), the person falls into slumber in a crystal ball. If the Heart Flower is allowed to die, the person's heart will be gone and they will be asleep forever; the Great Tree of Hearts will also be weakened.
Erika Kurumi (Ep 1-2): White cyclamen (Purity)
Sayaka Ueshima (Ep 3): Poinsettia (My heart is on fire)
Mao Ogasawara (Ep 4): Bluestar (Trusting heart)
Akira Miura (Ep 5): Salvia (Family love)
Kanae Tada (Ep 6): Blackberry blossom (Caring heart)
Itsuki Myoudouin (Ep 7): Peony (Kingly personality; shyness)
Momoka Kurumi (Ep 8): Dahlia (Elegance)
Obata (Ep 9): White hyacinth (Serene love)
Yoshito Sakai (Ep 11): Foxglove (Passionate thoughts)
Risa Shibata (Ep 12): Tulip (Eternal love)
Nanami Shiku (Ep 14): Carnation (Love for one's mother)
Hiroto (Ep 15): Iris (Humility)
Azusa Takagishi (Ep 16): Bougainvillea (Passion)
Masahiro Harano (Ep 17): Azalea (Passion / Effort)
Kenji Ban (Ep 18): Flowering dogwood (Accept my feelings)
Aki Horiuchi (Ep 19): Mandarin orange blossom (The joy of a bride)
Karin Tsuyuki (Ep 20): Bush violet (You're rich with charm)
Ms. Tsurusaki (Ep 21): Rhododendron (Dignity)
Aya Mizushima (Ep 22): Christmas camellia (Earnest love)
Satsuki Myoudouin (Ep 23-24): Chamomile (Enduring distress)
Naomi Sawai (Ep 26): Strawberry blossom (Respect and love)
Mitsuru Nakano (Ep 27): Lavender (I'm waiting)
Yuuki Hayashi (Ep 29): Rape blossom (Full of energy)
Haruka's Mother (Ep 30): Verbena (Family happiness)
Hideo Saitani (Ep 31): Spinach blossom (Vitality)
Yuri Tsukikage (Ep 34): Lily (Majesty)
Gou Sugiyama (Ep 35): Chinese bellflower (Constant love)
Aya Ikeda & Mayu Kudou (Ep 36): Aster (Trusting heart)
Sasorina (Ep 40): Dogtooth violet (Jealousy; enduring loneliness)
Hiromi Satou (Ep 40): Carrot blossom (Childish dream)
Ms. Noriko (Ep 41): Safflower (Tolerance)
Hayato (Ep 42): Cherry blossom (Small lover)
Kasumi (Ep 43): Lily of the valley (Inviting happiness)
Young man (Ep 44): Baby's breath (Dreamy state of mind)
Kumojacky (Ep 46): Siberian yarrow (Battle)
Cobraja (Ep 46): Rugosa rose (Beautiful sorrow)
First Appearance: Episode 1
Within each person's heart exists a unique flower. Each Heart Flower is connected to the Great Tree of Hearts. It begins to wilt when the person becomes discouraged and begins to lose hope; when this happens, it becomes easy to take out. When a person's Heart Flower is removed (contained in a crystal), the person falls into slumber in a crystal ball. If the Heart Flower is allowed to die, the person's heart will be gone and they will be asleep forever; the Great Tree of Hearts will also be weakened.
Erika Kurumi (Ep 1-2): White cyclamen (Purity)
Sayaka Ueshima (Ep 3): Poinsettia (My heart is on fire)
Mao Ogasawara (Ep 4): Bluestar (Trusting heart)
Akira Miura (Ep 5): Salvia (Family love)
Kanae Tada (Ep 6): Blackberry blossom (Caring heart)
Itsuki Myoudouin (Ep 7): Peony (Kingly personality; shyness)
Momoka Kurumi (Ep 8): Dahlia (Elegance)
Obata (Ep 9): White hyacinth (Serene love)
Yoshito Sakai (Ep 11): Foxglove (Passionate thoughts)
Risa Shibata (Ep 12): Tulip (Eternal love)
Nanami Shiku (Ep 14): Carnation (Love for one's mother)
Hiroto (Ep 15): Iris (Humility)
Azusa Takagishi (Ep 16): Bougainvillea (Passion)
Masahiro Harano (Ep 17): Azalea (Passion / Effort)
Kenji Ban (Ep 18): Flowering dogwood (Accept my feelings)
Aki Horiuchi (Ep 19): Mandarin orange blossom (The joy of a bride)
Karin Tsuyuki (Ep 20): Bush violet (You're rich with charm)
Ms. Tsurusaki (Ep 21): Rhododendron (Dignity)
Aya Mizushima (Ep 22): Christmas camellia (Earnest love)
Satsuki Myoudouin (Ep 23-24): Chamomile (Enduring distress)
Naomi Sawai (Ep 26): Strawberry blossom (Respect and love)
Mitsuru Nakano (Ep 27): Lavender (I'm waiting)
Yuuki Hayashi (Ep 29): Rape blossom (Full of energy)
Haruka's Mother (Ep 30): Verbena (Family happiness)
Hideo Saitani (Ep 31): Spinach blossom (Vitality)
Yuri Tsukikage (Ep 34): Lily (Majesty)
Gou Sugiyama (Ep 35): Chinese bellflower (Constant love)
Aya Ikeda & Mayu Kudou (Ep 36): Aster (Trusting heart)
Sasorina (Ep 40): Dogtooth violet (Jealousy; enduring loneliness)
Hiromi Satou (Ep 40): Carrot blossom (Childish dream)
Ms. Noriko (Ep 41): Safflower (Tolerance)
Hayato (Ep 42): Cherry blossom (Small lover)
Kasumi (Ep 43): Lily of the valley (Inviting happiness)
Young man (Ep 44): Baby's breath (Dreamy state of mind)
Kumojacky (Ep 46): Siberian yarrow (Battle)
Cobraja (Ep 46): Rugosa rose (Beautiful sorrow)
Heart Pot (ココロポット)
First Appearance: Episode 2
Created by Coffret. The Heart Seeds, produced by Chypre and Coffret after cleansing a Heart Flower, are stored in here. All the Heart Seeds must be collected to restore the Great Tree of Hearts. The Heart Seeds themselves can be inserted into the Heart Perfume to activate different functions depending on their colors.
Red: Temporary speed boost
Blue: Clearing the mind of worries
Magenta: Increase in fighting spirit
In Episode 33, the Heart Pot becomes the Moon Pact (ムーンパクト), with some of the Heart Seeds inside forming into a new Pretty Cure Seed for Yuri. She transforms into Cure Moonlight using the Moon Pact.
First Appearance: Episode 2
Created by Coffret. The Heart Seeds, produced by Chypre and Coffret after cleansing a Heart Flower, are stored in here. All the Heart Seeds must be collected to restore the Great Tree of Hearts. The Heart Seeds themselves can be inserted into the Heart Perfume to activate different functions depending on their colors.
Red: Temporary speed boost
Blue: Clearing the mind of worries
Magenta: Increase in fighting spirit
In Episode 33, the Heart Pot becomes the Moon Pact (ムーンパクト), with some of the Heart Seeds inside forming into a new Pretty Cure Seed for Yuri. She transforms into Cure Moonlight using the Moon Pact.
Flower Tact (フラワータクト)
First Appearance: Episode 2
An attack item summoned from the brooch on the Cures' bow. Blossom's is the Blossom Tact, and Marine's is the Marine Tact. Individually they can be used to perform Forte Wave attacks, and when combined they can perform Floral Power Fortissimo. Cure Moonlight has the Moon Tact, and Dark Pretty Cure has the Dark Tact.
First Appearance: Episode 2
An attack item summoned from the brooch on the Cures' bow. Blossom's is the Blossom Tact, and Marine's is the Marine Tact. Individually they can be used to perform Forte Wave attacks, and when combined they can perform Floral Power Fortissimo. Cure Moonlight has the Moon Tact, and Dark Pretty Cure has the Dark Tact.
Cure FruMix (キュアフルミックス)
First Appearance: Episode 4
Used to feed Chypre, Coffret, and Potpourri. Requires a great deal of shaking. The flavor is described as very sweet with a rich texture.
First Appearance: Episode 4
Used to feed Chypre, Coffret, and Potpourri. Requires a great deal of shaking. The flavor is described as very sweet with a rich texture.
Shiny Perfume (シャイニーパフューム)
First Appearance: Episode 23
Itsuki uses this to transform. Has all the same functions as the Heart Perfume.
First Appearance: Episode 23
Itsuki uses this to transform. Has all the same functions as the Heart Perfume.
Shiny Tambourine (シャイニータンバリン)
First Appearance: Episode 24
Cure Sunshine uses this to perform Gold Forte Burst. In addition, it can be used to produce sunflower-shaped barriers.
First Appearance: Episode 24
Cure Sunshine uses this to perform Gold Forte Burst. In addition, it can be used to produce sunflower-shaped barriers.
Heartcatch Mirage (ハートキャッチミラージュ)
First Appearance: Episode 32
A spiritual item said to hold infinite power. It's housed in the Pretty Cure Palace, where it can be obtained by defeating the previous Pretty Cure in a fight (although alternatives can be arranged). When its unlimited power is extracted, it holds the risk of being too much and breaking a Pretty Cure's Seed, taking away her ability to transform. Its abilities include teleportation to the Great Tree of Hearts, being able to show the Heart Flowers of others, and activating the Super Silhouette forms.
First Appearance: Episode 32
A spiritual item said to hold infinite power. It's housed in the Pretty Cure Palace, where it can be obtained by defeating the previous Pretty Cure in a fight (although alternatives can be arranged). When its unlimited power is extracted, it holds the risk of being too much and breaking a Pretty Cure's Seed, taking away her ability to transform. Its abilities include teleportation to the Great Tree of Hearts, being able to show the Heart Flowers of others, and activating the Super Silhouette forms.
Suite Pretty Cure
Fairy Tones (フェアリートーン)
First Appearance: Episode 1
The fairy guards of the Legendary Score. Each represents a different note in the solfege.
Dolley (Pink - Dream): Used to transform into Cure Melody
Relley (White - Legend): Used to attack with the Miracle Belltier
Milley (Orange - Miracle): Used to transform into Cure Rhythm
Falley (Yellow - Fantastic): Used to attack with the Fantastic Belltier
Solley (Green - Soulful): Used to transform into Cure Beat
Lalley (Cyan - Lovely): Used to attack with the Love Guitar Rod
Tilley (Blue - Shining): Used to attack with Cure Muse's Module
Dodolley (Purple - Dream Excellent): Used to transform into Cure Muse
(Fairy Tone Voice Actress: Mayu Kudou)
First Appearance: Episode 1
The fairy guards of the Legendary Score. Each represents a different note in the solfege.
Dolley (Pink - Dream): Used to transform into Cure Melody
Relley (White - Legend): Used to attack with the Miracle Belltier
Milley (Orange - Miracle): Used to transform into Cure Rhythm
Falley (Yellow - Fantastic): Used to attack with the Fantastic Belltier
Solley (Green - Soulful): Used to transform into Cure Beat
Lalley (Cyan - Lovely): Used to attack with the Love Guitar Rod
Tilley (Blue - Shining): Used to attack with Cure Muse's Module
Dodolley (Purple - Dream Excellent): Used to transform into Cure Muse
(Fairy Tone Voice Actress: Mayu Kudou)
Cure Module (キュアモジューレ)
First Appearance: Episode 1
A Fairy Tone is inserted into the top in order to transform. It attaches itself to the finished outfit as a brooch. Besides this, blowing into the end produces a melodic sound.
First Appearance: Episode 1
A Fairy Tone is inserted into the top in order to transform. It attaches itself to the finished outfit as a brooch. Besides this, blowing into the end produces a melodic sound.
Miracle Belltier (ミラクルベルティエ)
First Appearance: Episode 6
Cure Melody's weapon. Milley, the orange Fairy Tone, is inserted to perform attacks. It can fuse with the Fantastic Belltier to form the "Cross Rod."
First Appearance: Episode 6
Cure Melody's weapon. Milley, the orange Fairy Tone, is inserted to perform attacks. It can fuse with the Fantastic Belltier to form the "Cross Rod."
Fantastic Belltier (ファンタスティックベルティエ)
First Appearance: Episode 9
Cure Rhythm's weapon. Falley, the yellow Fairy Tone, is inserted to perform attacks. It can fuse with the Miracle Belltier to form the "Cross Rod."
First Appearance: Episode 9
Cure Rhythm's weapon. Falley, the yellow Fairy Tone, is inserted to perform attacks. It can fuse with the Miracle Belltier to form the "Cross Rod."
Love Guitar Rod (ラブギターロッド)
First Appearance: Episode 22
Cure Beat's weapon. Solley, the green Fairy Tone, is inserted to perform attacks, in which case it's referred to as the "Soul Rod."
First Appearance: Episode 22
Cure Beat's weapon. Solley, the green Fairy Tone, is inserted to perform attacks, in which case it's referred to as the "Soul Rod."
Healing Chest (ヒーリングチェスト)
First Appearance: Episode 29
A legendary jewelry box from Major Land. The large jewel in the center holds the Crescendo Tone, who encompasses the powers of all the Fairy Tones. It can lend great power to Pretty Cure in times of crisis.
(Crescendo Tone Voice Actress: Kumiko Nishihara)
First Appearance: Episode 29
A legendary jewelry box from Major Land. The large jewel in the center holds the Crescendo Tone, who encompasses the powers of all the Fairy Tones. It can lend great power to Pretty Cure in times of crisis.
(Crescendo Tone Voice Actress: Kumiko Nishihara)
Smile Pretty Cure!
Cure Decor (キュアデコル) / Glitter Charms
First Appearance: Episode 1
The pieces of the separated queen of Maerchenland. They produce various items, mainly relating to taking care of Candy, when inserted into a Smile Pact. (Voice actress: Ikue Ootani)
Strawberry (Ep. 1, Ep. 31): Giant strawberry
Rose (Ep. 2): Bouquet of sweet-smelling roses
Rabbit (Ep. 3): Hairbrush for Candy
Butterfly (Ep. 4, Ep. 44): Butterfly hair clips for Candy; butterfly wings for Pretty Cure
Phone (Ep. 5): Communication with Pop
Stars (Ep. 6, Ep. 36): Shower of stars; unique hairstyle for Candy
Ring (Ep. 7, Ep. 39): Matching pair of rings
Cherry Blossom (Ep. 8, Ep. 30): Shower of cherry blossom petals
Pudding (Ep. 9, Ep. 24, Ep. 43): Giant flan
Umbrella (Ep. 10, Ep. 41): Five umbrellas for Pretty Cure
Lipstick (Ep. 11, Ep. 13, Ep. 19): Cosmetics and various hair tools
Juice (Ep. 15): Glass of juice (juice can also refer to fruit-flavored soda in Japanese, so it could be either one)
Banana (Ep. 16, Ep. 33): A single banana
Sports Cup (Ep. 17, Ep. 25): Gold medal
Cherry (Ep. 19): A pair of giant cherries
Sunflower (Ep. 21, Ep. 28): ?
Royal (Ep. 23): Activates Princess Forms; creates Princess Candles
Dress (Ep. 24): Clothes for Candy
Macaron (Ep. 25): ?
Elephant (Ep. 26, Ep. 32): Baby elephant
Jelly (Ep. 26): ?
Piano (Ep. 27): Toy piano for Candy
Kiwi (Ep. 27): ?
Melon (Ep. 28): ?
Chick (Ep. 28, Ep. 40): Group of chicks to cheer for Pretty Cure
Grape (Ep. 28): ?
Dolphin (Ep. 29): Mermaid tails for Pretty Cure
Shoes (Ep. 29): ?
Pig (Ep. 30): ?
Royal Rainbow (Ep. 32): Activates Royal Rainbow Burst
Angel (Ep. 34): Feathered wings for Pretty Cure
Sports Tennis Pink (Ep. 35): ?
Fight Balloon (Ep. 37): Balloons
Sweets Candy (Ep. 38): Shower of candy
Ultra (Ep. 40): Power-up to Pretty Cure
Dog (Ep. 42): Dog nose sensitive to smell for Candy
Royal Crown (Ep. 46): Awakens Royal Candy
First Appearance: Episode 1
The pieces of the separated queen of Maerchenland. They produce various items, mainly relating to taking care of Candy, when inserted into a Smile Pact. (Voice actress: Ikue Ootani)
Strawberry (Ep. 1, Ep. 31): Giant strawberry
Rose (Ep. 2): Bouquet of sweet-smelling roses
Rabbit (Ep. 3): Hairbrush for Candy
Butterfly (Ep. 4, Ep. 44): Butterfly hair clips for Candy; butterfly wings for Pretty Cure
Phone (Ep. 5): Communication with Pop
Stars (Ep. 6, Ep. 36): Shower of stars; unique hairstyle for Candy
Ring (Ep. 7, Ep. 39): Matching pair of rings
Cherry Blossom (Ep. 8, Ep. 30): Shower of cherry blossom petals
Pudding (Ep. 9, Ep. 24, Ep. 43): Giant flan
Umbrella (Ep. 10, Ep. 41): Five umbrellas for Pretty Cure
Lipstick (Ep. 11, Ep. 13, Ep. 19): Cosmetics and various hair tools
Juice (Ep. 15): Glass of juice (juice can also refer to fruit-flavored soda in Japanese, so it could be either one)
Banana (Ep. 16, Ep. 33): A single banana
Sports Cup (Ep. 17, Ep. 25): Gold medal
Cherry (Ep. 19): A pair of giant cherries
Sunflower (Ep. 21, Ep. 28): ?
Royal (Ep. 23): Activates Princess Forms; creates Princess Candles
Dress (Ep. 24): Clothes for Candy
Macaron (Ep. 25): ?
Elephant (Ep. 26, Ep. 32): Baby elephant
Jelly (Ep. 26): ?
Piano (Ep. 27): Toy piano for Candy
Kiwi (Ep. 27): ?
Melon (Ep. 28): ?
Chick (Ep. 28, Ep. 40): Group of chicks to cheer for Pretty Cure
Grape (Ep. 28): ?
Dolphin (Ep. 29): Mermaid tails for Pretty Cure
Shoes (Ep. 29): ?
Pig (Ep. 30): ?
Royal Rainbow (Ep. 32): Activates Royal Rainbow Burst
Angel (Ep. 34): Feathered wings for Pretty Cure
Sports Tennis Pink (Ep. 35): ?
Fight Balloon (Ep. 37): Balloons
Sweets Candy (Ep. 38): Shower of candy
Ultra (Ep. 40): Power-up to Pretty Cure
Dog (Ep. 42): Dog nose sensitive to smell for Candy
Royal Crown (Ep. 46): Awakens Royal Candy
Smile Pact (スマイルパクト) / Glitter Pact
First Appearance: Episode 1
A compact-like device. A special Cure Decor is inserted to transform. Voice effects: Ikue Ootani
First Appearance: Episode 1
A compact-like device. A special Cure Decor is inserted to transform. Voice effects: Ikue Ootani
Decor Decolle (デコルデコール)
First Appearance: Episode 6
A notebook used to store the Cure Decor.
First Appearance: Episode 6
A notebook used to store the Cure Decor.
Princess Candle (プリンセスキャンドル)
First Appearance: Episode 23
The weapon the girls use in their Princess Forms to perform Rainbow Burst. It is powered by strong emotions.
First Appearance: Episode 23
The weapon the girls use in their Princess Forms to perform Rainbow Burst. It is powered by strong emotions.
Royal Clock (ロイヤルクロック)
First Appearance: Episode 31
A magic clock that appears after two sets of sixteen Cure Decor (making 32 total) are collected. Pretty Cure can use it to perform Royal Rainbow Burst. Every time the attack is used, a portion of the clock lights up. When the clock reaches 12, the Miracle Jewel appears.
First Appearance: Episode 31
A magic clock that appears after two sets of sixteen Cure Decor (making 32 total) are collected. Pretty Cure can use it to perform Royal Rainbow Burst. Every time the attack is used, a portion of the clock lights up. When the clock reaches 12, the Miracle Jewel appears.
Miracle Jewel (ミラクルジュエル)
First Appearance: Episode 46
An extremely powerful jewel containing the Light of Hope, whose power can be utilized to conquer despair. There are other rumors surrounding its abilities, specifically that it's able to grant any wish.
First Appearance: Episode 46
An extremely powerful jewel containing the Light of Hope, whose power can be utilized to conquer despair. There are other rumors surrounding its abilities, specifically that it's able to grant any wish.
Doki Doki! Pretty Cure
Cure Loveads (キュアラビーズ)
First Appearance: Episode 1
The source of Pretty Cure's power, in the form of small pins. They're inserted into the Lovely Commune and weapons to transform and attack, as well as to take care of Ai. Joe Okada gives them out to certain people who come by his antique shop. Those meant to use them will experience a magic sensation when holding them for the first time.
Specific functions:
-Transforming
-Basic individual attacks
-Love Heart Arrow individual attacks
-Love Heart Arrow group attack
-Baby bottle
-Crib
-Baby toy
-Music
-Gift box w/ food
-Sheep to go to sleep to
-Communication mirror
-Magical Lovely Pad individual attacks
-Magical Lovely Pad group attack
First Appearance: Episode 1
The source of Pretty Cure's power, in the form of small pins. They're inserted into the Lovely Commune and weapons to transform and attack, as well as to take care of Ai. Joe Okada gives them out to certain people who come by his antique shop. Those meant to use them will experience a magic sensation when holding them for the first time.
Specific functions:
-Transforming
-Basic individual attacks
-Love Heart Arrow individual attacks
-Love Heart Arrow group attack
-Baby bottle
-Crib
-Baby toy
-Music
-Gift box w/ food
-Sheep to go to sleep to
-Communication mirror
-Magical Lovely Pad individual attacks
-Magical Lovely Pad group attack
Lovely Commune (ラブリーコミューン)
First Appearance: Episode 1
The fairies take this form to help the give Pretty Cure their power. One inserts a Cure Lovies into the top and traces the letters "L-O-V-E" on the screen to transform. A different Cure Lovies is used to attack.
First Appearance: Episode 1
The fairies take this form to help the give Pretty Cure their power. One inserts a Cure Lovies into the top and traces the letters "L-O-V-E" on the screen to transform. A different Cure Lovies is used to attack.
Love Heart Arrow (ラブハートアロー)
First Appearance: Episode 11
A weapon given to the team by Ai. Although its main use is as a sort of crossbow, it can be changed to use in many different forms.
First Appearance: Episode 11
A weapon given to the team by Ai. Although its main use is as a sort of crossbow, it can be changed to use in many different forms.
Royal Crystals (ロイヤルクリスタル)
First Appearance: Episode 13
Five legendary crystals that hold the power of the ruler of Trump Kingdom. When all five are gathered, they release a great miraculous power. In the end, they become part of the Love Eyes Palette. The red one had a strange corrupting influence on Regina.
First Appearance: Episode 13
Five legendary crystals that hold the power of the ruler of Trump Kingdom. When all five are gathered, they release a great miraculous power. In the end, they become part of the Love Eyes Palette. The red one had a strange corrupting influence on Regina.
Love Eyes Palette (ラブアイズパレット)
First Appearance: Episode 23
Aguri uses this to transform into Cure Ace. All the colored buttons inside are pressed, then the eyeshadow is applied to transform.
First Appearance: Episode 23
Aguri uses this to transform into Cure Ace. All the colored buttons inside are pressed, then the eyeshadow is applied to transform.
Love Kiss Rouge (ラブキッスルージュ)
First Appearance: Episode 22
Cure Ace applies this to attack.
First Appearance: Episode 22
Cure Ace applies this to attack.
Magical Lovely Pad (マジカルラブリーパッド), or Mirror of Crystal
First Appearance: Episode 30
One of the three items used by the original Pretty Cure 10,000 years ago. This once belonged to Cure Empress. It allows Pretty Cure to perform the new individual attacks and the group attack "Lovely Straight Flush," as well as communicate with Princess Marie Ange.
It can also take on an alternate form as the Magical Lovely Harp (マジカルラブリーハープ), with which Pretty Cure can perform the attack "Royal Lovely Straight Flush."
First Appearance: Episode 30
One of the three items used by the original Pretty Cure 10,000 years ago. This once belonged to Cure Empress. It allows Pretty Cure to perform the new individual attacks and the group attack "Lovely Straight Flush," as well as communicate with Princess Marie Ange.
It can also take on an alternate form as the Magical Lovely Harp (マジカルラブリーハープ), with which Pretty Cure can perform the attack "Royal Lovely Straight Flush."
Miracle Dragon Glaive (ミラクルドラゴングレイブ), or Spear of Light
First Appearance: Episode 38
One of the three items used by the original Pretty Cure 10,000 years ago. This once belonged to Cure Magician, and was then inherited by Princess Marie Ange, who used it to seal away King Selfish. Its beam of light has the ability to purify Selfish. It works only for those whom it believes are worthy to use it. Regina becomes its owner.
First Appearance: Episode 38
One of the three items used by the original Pretty Cure 10,000 years ago. This once belonged to Cure Magician, and was then inherited by Princess Marie Ange, who used it to seal away King Selfish. Its beam of light has the ability to purify Selfish. It works only for those whom it believes are worthy to use it. Regina becomes its owner.
Eternal Golden Crown (エターナルゴールデンクラウン), or Coronet of Gold
First Appearance: Episode 45
One of the three items used by the original Pretty Cure 10,000 years ago. To those whom it deems worthy, it can teach anything a person wants to know. This once belonged to Cure Priestess. Aguri becomes its owner.
First Appearance: Episode 45
One of the three items used by the original Pretty Cure 10,000 years ago. To those whom it deems worthy, it can teach anything a person wants to know. This once belonged to Cure Priestess. Aguri becomes its owner.
Happiness Charge!
PreCards (プリカード)
First Appearance: Episode 1
When inserted into the PreChange Mirror, the costume displayed on the card is transferred to the user. New ones are produced after each successful battle. When all PreCards are collected, a wish can be granted.
Alternate Battle Forms
Cure Lovely: Cherry Flamenco, Lollipop Hip-Hop
Cure Princess: Sherbet Ballet, Macadamia Hula
Cure Honey: Popcorn Cheer, Coconut Samba
Cure Fortune: Pine Arabian, Anmitsu Komachi
Costumes
Episode 2: Detective
Episode 3: Roller Skater
Episode 4: Ninja
Episode 5: Police, Florist, Nurse
Episode 6: Cook
Episode 7: Girly
Episode 8: Yukata
Episode 10: Idol
Episode 11: Mountain Girl
Episode 12: Teacher
Episode 14: Bus Tour Guide
Episode 15: Ninja, Roller Skater
Episode 16: Reporter
Episode 17: Cheer
Episode 18: Party
Episode 19: Soccer
Episode 21: Dog, Chick
Episode 23: Patissiere
Episode 25: Mermaid
Episode 37: Halloween
Episode 45: Christmas
Episode 48: Forever Lovely
Movie: Dress
First Appearance: Episode 1
When inserted into the PreChange Mirror, the costume displayed on the card is transferred to the user. New ones are produced after each successful battle. When all PreCards are collected, a wish can be granted.
Alternate Battle Forms
Cure Lovely: Cherry Flamenco, Lollipop Hip-Hop
Cure Princess: Sherbet Ballet, Macadamia Hula
Cure Honey: Popcorn Cheer, Coconut Samba
Cure Fortune: Pine Arabian, Anmitsu Komachi
Costumes
Episode 2: Detective
Episode 3: Roller Skater
Episode 4: Ninja
Episode 5: Police, Florist, Nurse
Episode 6: Cook
Episode 7: Girly
Episode 8: Yukata
Episode 10: Idol
Episode 11: Mountain Girl
Episode 12: Teacher
Episode 14: Bus Tour Guide
Episode 15: Ninja, Roller Skater
Episode 16: Reporter
Episode 17: Cheer
Episode 18: Party
Episode 19: Soccer
Episode 21: Dog, Chick
Episode 23: Patissiere
Episode 25: Mermaid
Episode 37: Halloween
Episode 45: Christmas
Episode 48: Forever Lovely
Movie: Dress
PreCard File (プリカードファイル)
First Appearance: Episode 1
A collecting book used to store the PreCards.
First Appearance: Episode 1
A collecting book used to store the PreCards.
PreChange Mirror (プリチェンミラー)
First Appearance: Episode 1
A compact that Pretty Cures use to transform when PreCards are inserted inside. They're created from Love Crystals (愛の結晶), which transform in response to strong emotions.
First Appearance: Episode 1
A compact that Pretty Cures use to transform when PreCards are inserted inside. They're created from Love Crystals (愛の結晶), which transform in response to strong emotions.
Love PreBrace (ラブプリブレス)
First Appearance: Episode 1
A bracelet that Cures Lovely, Princess, and Fortune use to attack. The top wheel with rainbow-colored jewels is spun to gather energy.
First Appearance: Episode 1
A bracelet that Cures Lovely, Princess, and Fortune use to attack. The top wheel with rainbow-colored jewels is spun to gather energy.
Axia (アクシア)
First Appearance: Episode 2
A box guarded in the Blue Sky Kingdom in which the power of Saiark was sealed. Some years before the series takes place, Hime heard a sad voice coming from inside the box and opened it out of curiosity, releasing Deep Mirror and Queen Mirage back into the world.
First Appearance: Episode 2
A box guarded in the Blue Sky Kingdom in which the power of Saiark was sealed. Some years before the series takes place, Hime heard a sad voice coming from inside the box and opened it out of curiosity, releasing Deep Mirror and Queen Mirage back into the world.
Cure Line (キュアライン)
First Appearance: Episode 3
Smartphones that Pretty Cure teammates use to communicate with one another.
First Appearance: Episode 3
Smartphones that Pretty Cure teammates use to communicate with one another.
Triple Honey Dance Baton (トリプルハニーダンスバトン)
First Appearance: Episode 9
A baton that Cure Honey uses to attack. It has a 'ribbon mode' as one piece and a 'maracas mode' when split into two.
First Appearance: Episode 9
A baton that Cure Honey uses to attack. It has a 'ribbon mode' as one piece and a 'maracas mode' when split into two.
Fortune Piano (フォーチュンピアノ)
First Appearance: Episode 22
Cure Fortune's upgraded transformation item. It opens up like a laptop; cards are placed in the bottommost tray.
First Appearance: Episode 22
Cure Fortune's upgraded transformation item. It opens up like a laptop; cards are placed in the bottommost tray.
Fortune Tambourine (フォーチュンタンバリン)
First Appearance: Episode 22
Cure Fortune's upgraded weapon.
First Appearance: Episode 22
Cure Fortune's upgraded weapon.
Shining Makeup Dresser (シャイニングメイクドレッサー)
First Appearance: Episode 29
The Axia's true form, which can be used to perform strong group attacks.
First Appearance: Episode 29
The Axia's true form, which can be used to perform strong group attacks.
Innocent Harmony Mic (イノセントハーモニーマイク)
First Appearance: Episode 38
A weapon created from the Shining Makeup Dresser while the girls are in their Innocent Forms. Singing through the microphones can cure someone of corruption by darkness.
First Appearance: Episode 38
A weapon created from the Shining Makeup Dresser while the girls are in their Innocent Forms. Singing through the microphones can cure someone of corruption by darkness.
Go! Princess
Dress-Up Keys (ドレスアップキー)
First Appearance: Episode 1
Magical keys carved to look like fancy dresses. They contain the power of Pretty Cure.
Transforming:
Flora
Mermaid
Twinkle
Scarlet
Mode Elegant:
Fireworks
Ice
Luna
Rose
Miracle:
Bubble
Comet
Lily
Phoenix
Premium:
Cherry Blossom
Coral
Galaxy
Sun
Special:
All-Star
Royal
Pumpkin
First Appearance: Episode 1
Magical keys carved to look like fancy dresses. They contain the power of Pretty Cure.
Transforming:
Flora
Mermaid
Twinkle
Scarlet
Mode Elegant:
Fireworks
Ice
Luna
Rose
Miracle:
Bubble
Comet
Lily
Phoenix
Premium:
Cherry Blossom
Coral
Galaxy
Sun
Special:
All-Star
Royal
Pumpkin
Princess Perfume (プリンセスパフューム)
First Appearance: Episode 1
What the team uses to transform. A Dress-Up Key is inserted into the top to fill it with a unique perfume; the liquid inside is then sprayed to transform.
First Appearance: Episode 1
What the team uses to transform. A Dress-Up Key is inserted into the top to fill it with a unique perfume; the liquid inside is then sprayed to transform.
Princess Precure Lesson Pad (プリンセスプリキュアレッスンパッド)
First Appearance: Episode 6
A special device that allows them to summon their princess teacher, Miss Shamour. They can also contact Prince Kanata with it.
First Appearance: Episode 6
A special device that allows them to summon their princess teacher, Miss Shamour. They can also contact Prince Kanata with it.
Crystal Princess Rods (クリスタルプリンセスロッド)
First Appearance: Episode 10
The girls' weapon. Different keys can be inserted into them to perform different attacks.
First Appearance: Episode 10
The girls' weapon. Different keys can be inserted into them to perform different attacks.
Scarlet Violin (スカーレットバイオリン)
First Appearance: Episode 22
Cure Scarlet's weapon, created from Prince Kanata's grand violin. Functions similarly to the Crystal Princess Rods.
First Appearance: Episode 22
Cure Scarlet's weapon, created from Prince Kanata's grand violin. Functions similarly to the Crystal Princess Rods.
Music Princess Palace (ミュージックプリンセスパレス)
First Appearance: Episode 30
The palace of the Hope Kingdom transformed for Pretty Cure's use. Allows the team to use their Premium Dress-Up Keys and perform a group attack.
First Appearance: Episode 30
The palace of the Hope Kingdom transformed for Pretty Cure's use. Allows the team to use their Premium Dress-Up Keys and perform a group attack.
Maho Girls Precure!
Linkle Stone (リンクルストーン)
First Appearance: Episode 1
Magical gemstones with great power. Gold set Linkle Stones allow Precure to take a different form and perform a different attack. Silver set Linkle Stones perform general magic spells. There are twelve total, scattered throughout the world. The Emerald is the most powerful of them all, with the gold defending it, and the silver 'supporting' it.
Gold plated stones:
Diamond (Default - Episode 1) - Linkle Stone of light, "radiance." Silver/white. Jewel is shaped like a faceted gemstone seen from the side; setting is decorated with a bow.
Ruby (Episode 3) - Linkle Stone of passion. Red. Jewel is round; setting is shaped like a heart, decorated with sparks and little wings. Grants the girls fire powers.
Sapphire (Episode 7) - Linkle Stone of calm, intelligence. Blue. Jewel is shaped like a teardrop; setting is decorated w/ seashells and starfish. Allows the girls to fly without the use of a broom.
Topaz (Episode 10) - Linkle Stone of excitement, hope. Yellow. Jewel is shaped like a heart; setting is shaped like a shield and decorated w/ lightning bolts. Gives the girls two glowing orbs that they can shape into various weapons, such as a shield, a mallet, or boomerangs.
Alexandrite (Episode 31): White. Shaped like a crown. Activates the girls' Over the Rainbow forms.
Silver plated stones:
Aquamarine (Episode 6) - Linkle Stone of ice. Light blue. Oval. Decorated with snowflakes. Can freeze anything.
Pink tourmaline (Episode 8) - Linkle Stone of flowers. Magenta. Circular. Decorated with daisies. Has healing properties.
Tanzanite (Episode 12) - Linkle Stone of space. Blue violet. Resembles a shooting star. Creates a blinding light.
Peridot (Episode 13) - Linkle Stone of greenery. Light green. Resembles a four leaf clover. Creates a whirlwind of leaves that covers and paralyzes the opponent.
Moonstone (Episode 14) - Linkle Stone of the moon. White. Resembles a crescent; decorated with flowers. Creates a shield.
Garnet (Episode 17) - Linkle Stone of earth. Orange. Resembles a drop. Creates an earthquake.
Amethyst (Episode 19) - Linkle Stone of the magic door. Pale purple. Shaped like a heart. Allows for teleportation.
Rose gold plated stones:
Emerald (Episode 20) - Linkle Stone of life. Green. Shaped like a rounded rectangle. Decorated with flowers and leaves.
First Appearance: Episode 1
Magical gemstones with great power. Gold set Linkle Stones allow Precure to take a different form and perform a different attack. Silver set Linkle Stones perform general magic spells. There are twelve total, scattered throughout the world. The Emerald is the most powerful of them all, with the gold defending it, and the silver 'supporting' it.
Gold plated stones:
Diamond (Default - Episode 1) - Linkle Stone of light, "radiance." Silver/white. Jewel is shaped like a faceted gemstone seen from the side; setting is decorated with a bow.
Ruby (Episode 3) - Linkle Stone of passion. Red. Jewel is round; setting is shaped like a heart, decorated with sparks and little wings. Grants the girls fire powers.
Sapphire (Episode 7) - Linkle Stone of calm, intelligence. Blue. Jewel is shaped like a teardrop; setting is decorated w/ seashells and starfish. Allows the girls to fly without the use of a broom.
Topaz (Episode 10) - Linkle Stone of excitement, hope. Yellow. Jewel is shaped like a heart; setting is shaped like a shield and decorated w/ lightning bolts. Gives the girls two glowing orbs that they can shape into various weapons, such as a shield, a mallet, or boomerangs.
Alexandrite (Episode 31): White. Shaped like a crown. Activates the girls' Over the Rainbow forms.
Silver plated stones:
Aquamarine (Episode 6) - Linkle Stone of ice. Light blue. Oval. Decorated with snowflakes. Can freeze anything.
Pink tourmaline (Episode 8) - Linkle Stone of flowers. Magenta. Circular. Decorated with daisies. Has healing properties.
Tanzanite (Episode 12) - Linkle Stone of space. Blue violet. Resembles a shooting star. Creates a blinding light.
Peridot (Episode 13) - Linkle Stone of greenery. Light green. Resembles a four leaf clover. Creates a whirlwind of leaves that covers and paralyzes the opponent.
Moonstone (Episode 14) - Linkle Stone of the moon. White. Resembles a crescent; decorated with flowers. Creates a shield.
Garnet (Episode 17) - Linkle Stone of earth. Orange. Resembles a drop. Creates an earthquake.
Amethyst (Episode 19) - Linkle Stone of the magic door. Pale purple. Shaped like a heart. Allows for teleportation.
Rose gold plated stones:
Emerald (Episode 20) - Linkle Stone of life. Green. Shaped like a rounded rectangle. Decorated with flowers and leaves.
Magic Wands (魔法の杖)
First Appearance: Episode 1
What the girls and other witches use to perform magic. They come from special Wand Trees. When a baby is born in the Magic Realm, their wand grows from the tree and is magically sent to them. Every person's wand is unique.
First Appearance: Episode 1
What the girls and other witches use to perform magic. They come from special Wand Trees. When a baby is born in the Magic Realm, their wand grows from the tree and is magically sent to them. Every person's wand is unique.
Magic Broom (魔法のほうき)
First Appearance: Episode 1
Mirai and Rico use this to fly in the sky. Different models are available based on skill level. Gustav handcrafts and sells them at a broom shop in the magical shopping district.
First Appearance: Episode 1
Mirai and Rico use this to fly in the sky. Different models are available based on skill level. Gustav handcrafts and sells them at a broom shop in the magical shopping district.
Linkle Stick (リンクルステッキ)
First Appearance: Episode 2
Precure's attack item. Their magic wands attach to a special upgraded base.The attack performed depends on the Linkle Stone inserted.
First Appearance: Episode 2
Precure's attack item. Their magic wands attach to a special upgraded base.The attack performed depends on the Linkle Stone inserted.
Linkle Smartbook (リンクルスマホン)
First Appearance: Episode 4
A legendary book the girls found in the library. Inside they found the baby fairy Haa. Inserting Linkle Stones into the phone helps to care and provide for her. Eventually, it also allows her to change into various magical creatures depending on what she eats. The more Linkle Stones are found, the more Haa grows up.
Diamond: Unicorn milk; unicorn
Ruby: Apple; dragon
Sapphire: Shell crackers; mermaid
Topaz: Drum; thunder spirit
Aquamarine: Sky soup, ice sherbet; snowman
Pink tourmaline: Pancakes w/ flower syrup; flower fairy
Tanzanite: Starry stew; starry hair
Peridot: Fairy salad; griffin
Moonstone: Meteor candy; wolf
Amethyst: Grapes; grape hair clip
Garnet: Sunny meatballs; meatball
First Appearance: Episode 4
A legendary book the girls found in the library. Inside they found the baby fairy Haa. Inserting Linkle Stones into the phone helps to care and provide for her. Eventually, it also allows her to change into various magical creatures depending on what she eats. The more Linkle Stones are found, the more Haa grows up.
Diamond: Unicorn milk; unicorn
Ruby: Apple; dragon
Sapphire: Shell crackers; mermaid
Topaz: Drum; thunder spirit
Aquamarine: Sky soup, ice sherbet; snowman
Pink tourmaline: Pancakes w/ flower syrup; flower fairy
Tanzanite: Starry stew; starry hair
Peridot: Fairy salad; griffin
Moonstone: Meteor candy; wolf
Amethyst: Grapes; grape hair clip
Garnet: Sunny meatballs; meatball
Flower Echo Wand (フラワーエコーワンド)
First Appearance: Episode 22
Cure Felice's weapon. When the Linkle Stone Emerald is inserted, it can perform Emerald Reincarnation. Other Linkle Stones can also be used with it.
First Appearance: Episode 22
Cure Felice's weapon. When the Linkle Stone Emerald is inserted, it can perform Emerald Reincarnation. Other Linkle Stones can also be used with it.
Rainbow Carriage (レインボーキャリッジ)
First Appearance: Episode 29
A new magical artifact created by Mofflun. When all the Linkle Stones, including the Alexandrite, are inserted, it allows the girls to upgrade into their super "Over the Rainbow" forms.
First Appearance: Episode 29
A new magical artifact created by Mofflun. When all the Linkle Stones, including the Alexandrite, are inserted, it allows the girls to upgrade into their super "Over the Rainbow" forms.
Precious Bracelet (プレシャスブレス)
First Appearance: Episode 31
All the girls' weapon in their super forms.
First Appearance: Episode 31
All the girls' weapon in their super forms.
KiraKira Precure A La Mode
Kirakiral
First Appearance: Episode 1
A type of magical energy. It makes people feel happy and energetic. People have a natural amount of kirakiral in their hearts, but they can also gain more from eating sweets. The more effort and sincerity goes into making a sweet, the more kirakiral it possesses. It can also create things such as weapons and furniture from thin air. Precure is fueled by kirakiral, and not having enough has the potential to leave their powerless. Noir desires to steal as much kirakiral as possible in order to have the power to shroud the world in darkness.
First Appearance: Episode 1
A type of magical energy. It makes people feel happy and energetic. People have a natural amount of kirakiral in their hearts, but they can also gain more from eating sweets. The more effort and sincerity goes into making a sweet, the more kirakiral it possesses. It can also create things such as weapons and furniture from thin air. Precure is fueled by kirakiral, and not having enough has the potential to leave their powerless. Noir desires to steal as much kirakiral as possible in order to have the power to shroud the world in darkness.
Animal Sweets (アニマルスイーツ)
First Appearance: Episode 1
Magical handmade sweets with animal themes. A sweet with enough kirakiral will turn into a charm that can inserted into the Sweets Pact to access various forms.
List of Animal Sweets:
Rabbit Shortcake (Episode 1)
Squirrel Flan (Episode 2)
Lion Ice Cream (Episode 3)
Cat Macaron (Episode 5)
Dog Chocolate (Episode 6)
Pegasus Parfait (Episode 23)
Sweets Castle (Episode 32)
Memoire Millefeuille (movie)
First Appearance: Episode 1
Magical handmade sweets with animal themes. A sweet with enough kirakiral will turn into a charm that can inserted into the Sweets Pact to access various forms.
List of Animal Sweets:
Rabbit Shortcake (Episode 1)
Squirrel Flan (Episode 2)
Lion Ice Cream (Episode 3)
Cat Macaron (Episode 5)
Dog Chocolate (Episode 6)
Pegasus Parfait (Episode 23)
Sweets Castle (Episode 32)
Memoire Millefeuille (movie)
Sweets Pact (スイーツパクト)
First Appearance: Episode 1
A cake-like compact. The girls use it to transform into Precure by inserting their special Animal Sweets and 'mixing' with the stylus.
First Appearance: Episode 1
A cake-like compact. The girls use it to transform into Precure by inserting their special Animal Sweets and 'mixing' with the stylus.
Candy Rod (キャンディーロッド)
First Appearance: Episode 11
A wand made of kirakiral that each Precure can use to perform a unique attack, as well as a group attack.
First Appearance: Episode 11
A wand made of kirakiral that each Precure can use to perform a unique attack, as well as a group attack.
Rainbow Ribbon (レインボーリボン)
First Appearance: Episode 23
Cure Parfait's weapon. It's capable of both offensive attacks and purification.
First Appearance: Episode 23
Cure Parfait's weapon. It's capable of both offensive attacks and purification.
Kirakiral Creamer (キラキラル・クリーマー)
First Appearance: Episode 32
A weapon the current Precure team inherited from the Precure of the past, Lumiere. Besides providing a new group attack, it also summons the Crystal Animals.
First Appearance: Episode 32
A weapon the current Precure team inherited from the Precure of the past, Lumiere. Besides providing a new group attack, it also summons the Crystal Animals.
Hug
Future Crystals (ミライクリスタル)
First Appearance: Episode 1
Crystallized manifestations of Aspoiwer, the power of the future, from people's hearts. They are required to become Precure, and are also the source of Hugtan's power. A miracle is supposed to occur when they're all collected, but all known to existed were obtained with Ma-Cherie and Amour's debut, and nothing has happened.
Pink - Cure Yell's transformation crystal
Blue - Cure Ange's transformation crystal
Yellow - Cure Etoile's transformation crystal
White - Its power allowed Harry and Hugtan to travel back in time to escape their dark future. Seems to belong to Hugtan, though the full extent of its power is unknown.
Rose - Cure Yell's attack crystal
Navy - Cure Ange's attack crystal
Orange - Cure Etoile's attack crystal
Red - Cure Ma-Cherie's transformation crystal
Purple - Cure Amour's transformation crystal
Rouge - Cure Ma-Cherie's attack crystal
Violet - Cure Amour's attack crystal
Cheerful - all colors combined; activates Cheerful Style and Cheerful Attack
First Appearance: Episode 1
Crystallized manifestations of Aspoiwer, the power of the future, from people's hearts. They are required to become Precure, and are also the source of Hugtan's power. A miracle is supposed to occur when they're all collected, but all known to existed were obtained with Ma-Cherie and Amour's debut, and nothing has happened.
Pink - Cure Yell's transformation crystal
Blue - Cure Ange's transformation crystal
Yellow - Cure Etoile's transformation crystal
White - Its power allowed Harry and Hugtan to travel back in time to escape their dark future. Seems to belong to Hugtan, though the full extent of its power is unknown.
Rose - Cure Yell's attack crystal
Navy - Cure Ange's attack crystal
Orange - Cure Etoile's attack crystal
Red - Cure Ma-Cherie's transformation crystal
Purple - Cure Amour's transformation crystal
Rouge - Cure Ma-Cherie's attack crystal
Violet - Cure Amour's attack crystal
Cheerful - all colors combined; activates Cheerful Style and Cheerful Attack
PreHeart (プリハート)
First Appearance: Episode 1
The item the girls use to transform into Precure. There are four in existence, but one is later copied so there are five. A smartphone-like device that can be adjusted into a heart shape. A Future Crystal is inserted into the top.
First Appearance: Episode 1
The item the girls use to transform into Precure. There are four in existence, but one is later copied so there are five. A smartphone-like device that can be adjusted into a heart shape. A Future Crystal is inserted into the top.
Precure Future Pad (プリキュアミライパッド)
First Appearance: Episode 3
A tablet that only Precure can use. It has a GPS function and can offer advice on taking care of Hugtan. When a Future Crystal in inserted, it lets the girls test out various careers depending on the crystal used, although sometimes it mixes things up a bit.
Pink - Florist
Blue - Doctor
Yellow - Flight attendant
Rose - Painter
Navy - Childcare worker
Orange - Waitress (although Hana became a takoyaki vendor instead)
Red - Pop singer
Purple - Dancer
Violet - Beautician
First Appearance: Episode 3
A tablet that only Precure can use. It has a GPS function and can offer advice on taking care of Hugtan. When a Future Crystal in inserted, it lets the girls test out various careers depending on the crystal used, although sometimes it mixes things up a bit.
Pink - Florist
Blue - Doctor
Yellow - Flight attendant
Rose - Painter
Navy - Childcare worker
Orange - Waitress (although Hana became a takoyaki vendor instead)
Red - Pop singer
Purple - Dancer
Violet - Beautician
Melody Tambourine (メロディータンバリン)
First Appearance: Episode 5
A cute tambourine that can cheer up Hugtan when she's in a bad mood.
First Appearance: Episode 5
A cute tambourine that can cheer up Hugtan when she's in a bad mood.
Melody Sword (メロディーソード)
First Appearance: Episode 11
Precure's legendary weapon, appearing once all three Precure have received their second Future Crystal. At first it takes on the form of an actual sword, but Yell rejects this in favor of something more peaceful. This gives each Precure a new attack, as well as a group attack. Yell's sword is called the Yell Tact, Ange's the Ange Harp, and Etoile's the Etoile Flute.
First Appearance: Episode 11
Precure's legendary weapon, appearing once all three Precure have received their second Future Crystal. At first it takes on the form of an actual sword, but Yell rejects this in favor of something more peaceful. This gives each Precure a new attack, as well as a group attack. Yell's sword is called the Yell Tact, Ange's the Ange Harp, and Etoile's the Etoile Flute.
Twin Love Guitar (ツインラブギター)
First Appearance: Episode 22
Cure Amour and Cure Ma-Cherie's shared weapon. Ma-Cherie's is called the Ma-Cherie Bazooka, and Amour's the Amour Arrow. They allow for both individual attacks and a dual attack.
First Appearance: Episode 22
Cure Amour and Cure Ma-Cherie's shared weapon. Ma-Cherie's is called the Ma-Cherie Bazooka, and Amour's the Amour Arrow. They allow for both individual attacks and a dual attack.
Memorial Cure Clock (メモリアルキュアクロック)
First Appearance: Episode 31
The Future Pad turns into this when the Cheerful Future Crystal is inserted. It turns the girls into their Cheerful Style, through which they can perform a special group attack.
First Appearance: Episode 31
The Future Pad turns into this when the Cheerful Future Crystal is inserted. It turns the girls into their Cheerful Style, through which they can perform a special group attack.
Precure Future Brace (プリキュアミライブレス)
First Appearance: Episode 37
A special weapon fueled by the power of all Precure in history. Led by the Hugtto team, it allows every Precure around the world to perform the attack 'Precure All for You.'
First Appearance: Episode 37
A special weapon fueled by the power of all Precure in history. Led by the Hugtto team, it allows every Precure around the world to perform the attack 'Precure All for You.'
Star Twinkle
Transforming Star Color Pendant (変身スターカラーペンダント)
First Appearance: Episode 1
A magical pendant shaped like a bottle of ink. It works in tandem with Star Color Pens.
First Appearance: Episode 1
A magical pendant shaped like a bottle of ink. It works in tandem with Star Color Pens.
Star Color Pen (スターカラーペン)
First appearance: Episode 1
Magical pens designed to work in tandem with the Star Color Pendant. A Transformation Pen allows its owner to transform into Precure, whereas a Princess Pen allows its owner to draw upon the power of one of the Star Princesses.
First appearance: Episode 1
Magical pens designed to work in tandem with the Star Color Pendant. A Transformation Pen allows its owner to transform into Precure, whereas a Princess Pen allows its owner to draw upon the power of one of the Star Princesses.
Twinkle Book (トゥインクルブック)
First Appearance: Episode 1
Fuwa turns Hikaru's sketchbook into this.
First Appearance: Episode 1
Fuwa turns Hikaru's sketchbook into this.
Twinkle Stick (トゥインクルステッキ)
First Appearance: Episode 11
The weapon that the team uses to perform Southerncross Shot.
First Appearance: Episode 11
The weapon that the team uses to perform Southerncross Shot.
Fortune Capsule Maker (フォーチュンカプセルメーカー)
First Appearance: Episode 16
A device that creates lucky charms out of star fragments.
First Appearance: Episode 16
A device that creates lucky charms out of star fragments.
Rainbow Perfume (レインボーパフューム)
First Appearance: Episode 21
Cure Cosmo's attack item.
First Appearance: Episode 21
Cure Cosmo's attack item.
Healin' Good Precure
Element Bottles (エレメントボトル)
First Appearance: Episode 1
Special potions powered by the Elements of the Earth. Precure can use them to transform, perform attacks, and heal Latte when she becomes sick.
Flower (Ep. 1)
Water (Ep. 3)
Light (Ep. 4)
First Appearance: Episode 1
Special potions powered by the Elements of the Earth. Precure can use them to transform, perform attacks, and heal Latte when she becomes sick.
Flower (Ep. 1)
Water (Ep. 3)
Light (Ep. 4)
Healing Stick (ヒーリングステッキ)
First Appearance: Episode 1
The Healing Animals turn into this wand to transfer their power to Precure. Doubles as a transformation item and a weapon.
First Appearance: Episode 1
The Healing Animals turn into this wand to transfer their power to Precure. Doubles as a transformation item and a weapon.
Healing Room Bag (ヒーリングルームバッグ)
First Appearance: Episode 1
The Healing Animals reside in this bag to rest. It also holds equipment to help take care of Latte, such as a stethoscope.
First Appearance: Episode 1
The Healing Animals reside in this bag to rest. It also holds equipment to help take care of Latte, such as a stethoscope.
Flower Melody Bell