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* Lampshaded: Why do the villains get the cooler motifs and names?<br />
* Lampshaded: Why do the villains get the cooler motifs and names?<br />
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* Invoked
** The series is an [[Evil Vs. Evil]] storyline, so the writer put her in to make the story look cool.
** The series is an [[Evil Versus Evil]] storyline, so the writer put her in to make the story look cool.
** The writer wanted to make cooler themed villains by using the Pretty Cure motif to make his villains look dangerous, and show the readers that [[Light is Not Good]].
** The writer wanted to make cooler themed villains by using the Pretty Cure motif to make his villains look dangerous, and show the readers that [[Light is Not Good]].
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  • Basic: Evil is awe-inspiring and badass.
  • Straight: The evil Eurcrep can engage several heroes at once...
  • Exaggerated: ... along with that, she can defeat the heroes with little to no effort, and duke it out with other villains in a death match and wins.
  • Downplayed: She may be cool, but not that cool.
  • Justified:
    • She has a Sdrawkcab Name
    • Her motif represents how stronger she is in combat.
  • Lampshaded: Why do the villains get the cooler motifs and names?
  • Invoked
    • The series is an Evil Versus Evil storyline, so the writer put her in to make the story look cool.
    • The writer wanted to make cooler themed villains by using the Pretty Cure motif to make his villains look dangerous, and show the readers that Light is Not Good.