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''Fresh'' was an attempt to refresh (no pun intended) the ''[[Pretty Cure]]'' franchise after the successful but derivative ''[[Yes Pretty Cure 5]]''. It lowered the number of main characters to a manageable three, allowing for more development per character, and increased the amount of action and drama. The show later introduces a [[Story Arc]] focused on Labyrinth agent Eas, who attempts to [[The Mole|infiltrate Love's group]] and steal her [[Transformation Trinket]], only for the story to [[Deconstruction|deconstruct]] [[Becoming the Mask]] in [[Villainous Breakdown|the most painful way possible]], culminating in the birth of [[Sixth Ranger|the fourth Pretty Cure]], Cure Passion.
''Fresh'' was an attempt to refresh (no pun intended) the ''[[Pretty Cure]]'' franchise after the successful but derivative ''[[Yes Pretty Cure 5]]''. It lowered the number of main characters to a manageable three, allowing for more development per character, and increased the amount of action and drama. The show later introduces a [[Story Arc]] focused on Labyrinth agent Eas, who attempts to [[The Mole|infiltrate Love's group]] and steal her [[Transformation Trinket]], only for the story to [[Deconstruction|deconstruct]] [[Becoming the Mask]] in [[Villainous Breakdown|the most painful way possible]], culminating in the birth of [[Sixth Ranger|the fourth Pretty Cure]], Cure Passion.


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=== This program provides examples of: ===
* [[Alternate Continuity]] (to the other series)
* [[Alternate Continuity]] (to the other series)
* [[Anime First]]
* [[Anime First]]
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* [[Cue the Sun]] (Cure Passion's first appearance.)
* [[Cue the Sun]] (Cure Passion's first appearance.)
* [[Dancing Theme]] (And in 3D to boot!)
* [[Dancing Theme]] (And in 3D to boot!)
* [[Debut Queue]] (Introduction of the Cures; subverted during the power-up spree, since Inori gets her [[Mid Season Upgrade]] before Miki.)
* [[Debut Queue]] (Introduction of the Cures; subverted during the power-up spree, since Inori gets her [[Mid-Season Upgrade]] before Miki.)
* [[Disappeared Dad]] (Miki. Her parents are divorced and she lives with her mother. Her brother lives with her father.)
* [[Disappeared Dad]] (Miki. Her parents are divorced and she lives with her mother. Her brother lives with her father.)
* [[Disney Death]] ({{spoiler|Setsuna is resurrected as Cure Passion,}} and later in the series, {{spoiler|Westar and Souler prove that you can, in fact, survive being sucked into a black hole. Guess the only one of the four cardinal directions villains whose death is going to be permanent is Northa's.}})
* [[Disney Death]] ({{spoiler|Setsuna is resurrected as Cure Passion,}} and later in the series, {{spoiler|Westar and Souler prove that you can, in fact, survive being sucked into a black hole. Guess the only one of the four cardinal directions villains whose death is going to be permanent is Northa's.}})
* [[The Dragon]] ({{spoiler|The frightening and [[Ambiguous Gender|androgynous]] fusion of Northa and Cline, though Northa and Cline themselves may be considered [[The Dragon|dragons]] to some extent. Cline even takes on the form of an actual dragon before the fusion with Northa.}})
* [[The Dragon]] ({{spoiler|The frightening and [[Ambiguous Gender|androgynous]] fusion of Northa and Cline, though Northa and Cline themselves may be considered [[The Dragon|dragons]] to some extent. Cline even takes on the form of an actual dragon before the fusion with Northa.}})
* [[Everythings Better With Spinning]] (Pretty Cure Happiness Hurricane)
* [[Everything's Better With Spinning]] (Pretty Cure Happiness Hurricane)
* [[Evil Twin]] (Cure Passion has to deal with an impersonator of her former self, Eas, in episode 25.)
* [[Evil Twin]] (Cure Passion has to deal with an impersonator of her former self, Eas, in episode 25.)
* [[Evolving Credits]] (Adding Cure Passion.)
* [[Evolving Credits]] (Adding Cure Passion.)
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* [[Frilly Upgrade]] (Cure Peach gets these after transforming into Cure Angel in the movie... {{spoiler|and eventually, the rest of the Cures get them as well, after accessing their own Cure Angel upgrades during the penultimate episode.}})
* [[Frilly Upgrade]] (Cure Peach gets these after transforming into Cure Angel in the movie... {{spoiler|and eventually, the rest of the Cures get them as well, after accessing their own Cure Angel upgrades during the penultimate episode.}})
* [[Funny Afro]] (Love gets a couple of these every so often throughout the series.)
* [[Funny Afro]] (Love gets a couple of these every so often throughout the series.)
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself Man]] (Done by {{spoiler|Cure Berry}} to {{spoiler|Cure Peach}} in [[The Movie]].)
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]] (Done by {{spoiler|Cure Berry}} to {{spoiler|Cure Peach}} in [[The Movie]].)
* [[Girlish Pigtails]] (Love has Innocent/Ignorant Pigtails)
* [[Girlish Pigtails]] (Love has Innocent/Ignorant Pigtails)
* [[Gratuitous English]]
* [[Gratuitous English]]
* [[Heel Face Mind Screw]] (Mercifully averted, as the girls arrive [[Big Damn Heroes|just in time]] to save their comrade Setsuna from being brainwashed back into Labyrinth in episode 42)
* [[Heel Face Mind Screw]] (Mercifully averted, as the girls arrive [[Big Damn Heroes|just in time]] to save their comrade Setsuna from being brainwashed back into Labyrinth in episode 42)
* [[Heel Face Turn]] (Setsuna/Eas became Cure Passion, the [[Sixth Ranger|Fourth Ranger]] to the girls, in episode 23. {{spoiler|Then Westar and Souler, [[Disney Death|having recovered from being sucked into a black hole two episodes earlier]], help the Cures in their fight againt Northa in episode 48.}})
* [[Heel Face Turn]] (Setsuna/Eas became Cure Passion, the [[Sixth Ranger|Fourth Ranger]] to the girls, in episode 23. {{spoiler|Then Westar and Souler, [[Disney Death|having recovered from being sucked into a black hole two episodes earlier]], help the Cures in their fight againt Northa in episode 48.}})
* [[Hey Its That Voice]] (it's the mascots this time -- Tarte is clearly [[Digimon Savers|Agumon]] and [[Dynasty Warriors|the guy wields nunchucks]], and Chiffon... well, [[Chi's Sweet Home|Chi]]. Also, you'll probably recognize Miyuki's voice as that of [[Pokémon (Anime)|Misty]]. Oh, and Northa is [[One Piece (Manga)|Nefertari Vivi]].)
* [[Hey It's That Voice]] (it's the mascots this time -- Tarte is clearly [[Digimon Savers|Agumon]] and [[Dynasty Warriors|the guy wields nunchucks]], and Chiffon... well, [[Chi's Sweet Home|Chi]]. Also, you'll probably recognize Miyuki's voice as that of [[Pokémon (Anime)|Misty]]. Oh, and Northa is [[One Piece (Manga)|Nefertari Vivi]].)
** Ayumi, Love's mother, is the main protagonist of ''[[Wedding Peach (Manga)|Wedding Peach]]''.
** Ayumi, Love's mother, is the main protagonist of ''[[Wedding Peach (Manga)|Wedding Peach]]''.
** Setsuna would later go on to voice [[Avatar (Film)|Neytiri]].
** Setsuna would later go on to voice [[Avatar (Film)|Neytiri]].
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* [[Idiot Hero]] (Love, naturally)
* [[Idiot Hero]] (Love, naturally)
* [[Idol Singer]] (more like Idol ''Dancer'')
* [[Idol Singer]] (more like Idol ''Dancer'')
* [[I Know You're in There Somewhere Fight]] (A rare villainous version: ''Wester'' tries one of these on Setsuna shortly after her [[Heel Face Turn]]. Unfortunately for him, as he's not a hero it didn't work.)
* [["I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight]] (A rare villainous version: ''Wester'' tries one of these on Setsuna shortly after her [[Heel Face Turn]]. Unfortunately for him, as he's not a hero it didn't work.)
* [[I Surrender Suckers]] (Setsuna pulls a heroic version of this, pretending to accept Moebius' forgiveness so she can have a shot at destroying the Fuko gauge.)
* [[I Surrender, Suckers]] (Setsuna pulls a heroic version of this, pretending to accept Moebius' forgiveness so she can have a shot at destroying the Fuko gauge.)
* [[Kamehame Hadoken]] (The appearance when the Cures continue shooting finishing moves, as seen on episode 7.)
* [[Kamehame Hadoken]] (The appearance when the Cures continue shooting finishing moves, as seen on episode 7.)
* [[Last Minute Hookup]]: {{spoiler|Averted with Love and Daisuke, but it looks good for them.}}
* [[Last Minute Hookup]]: {{spoiler|Averted with Love and Daisuke, but it looks good for them.}}
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** [[Non Serial Movie]] (Subverted; the Toy Kingdom {{spoiler|and Cure Angel}} do appear in the series, and Usapyon makes a brief cameo in episode 26.)
** [[Non Serial Movie]] (Subverted; the Toy Kingdom {{spoiler|and Cure Angel}} do appear in the series, and Usapyon makes a brief cameo in episode 26.)
* [[Mythology Gag]] (Many throughout the series.)
* [[Mythology Gag]] (Many throughout the series.)
* [[Names the Same]] (Name another Miki who has blue as her theme color and the spade from playing cards as her symbol; ''[[Shugo Chara]]'' may come to mind.)
* [[Name's the Same]] (Name another Miki who has blue as her theme color and the spade from playing cards as her symbol; ''[[Shugo Chara]]'' may come to mind.)
** Take Love's surname, transfer it to Miki, and you pretty much got the civilian name of [[Dai Sentai Goggle Five|Goggle Pink]].
** Take Love's surname, transfer it to Miki, and you pretty much got the civilian name of [[Dai Sentai Goggle Five|Goggle Pink]].
* [[Nightmare Face]] (Employed by Setsuna, herself a Face for several episodes at the time, and ''Love'', of all people, in episode 30 ''simultaneously''.)
* [[Nightmare Face]] (Employed by Setsuna, herself a Face for several episodes at the time, and ''Love'', of all people, in episode 30 ''simultaneously''.)
* [[Non Human Sidekick]] (Chiffon and Tarte)
* [[Non-Human Sidekick]] (Chiffon and Tarte)
* [[Parents in Distress]] (Love's mother gets switched with a mirror enemy in one story and it's up to Love (her real daughter) and Setsuna (her surrogate daughter) to rescue her.
* [[Parents in Distress]] (Love's mother gets switched with a mirror enemy in one story and it's up to Love (her real daughter) and Setsuna (her surrogate daughter) to rescue her.
* [[Portmanteau Series Nickname]] ("''H@ppy Together''", the seconding [[Dancing Theme]], has them [[Spelling Song|spelling it out]]: ''P•R•E•C•U•R•E''.)
* [[Portmanteau Series Nickname]] ("''H@ppy Together''", the seconding [[Dancing Theme]], has them [[Spelling Song|spelling it out]]: ''P•R•E•C•U•R•E''.)
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** Peach and Eas' fight in episode 23 [[Dragonball|looks familiar...]]
** Peach and Eas' fight in episode 23 [[Dragonball|looks familiar...]]
* [[Sixth Ranger]]: More like "Fourth Ranger". Anyway, Setsuna fills this slot starting in episode 23.
* [[Sixth Ranger]]: More like "Fourth Ranger". Anyway, Setsuna fills this slot starting in episode 23.
** [[Eleventh Hour Ranger]]: [[Non Human Sidekick|Azukina]] decides to join the girls from episode 45 onwards. Same with {{spoiler|[[Heel Face Turn|Westar and Soular]] after episode 48.}}
** [[Eleventh Hour Ranger]]: [[Non-Human Sidekick|Azukina]] decides to join the girls from episode 45 onwards. Same with {{spoiler|[[Heel Face Turn|Westar and Soular]] after episode 48.}}
* [[Spanner in The Works]] (Cline didn't count on the Akarun {{spoiler|reviving Setsuna as Cure Passion}}, and he certainly didn't expect her to be a Cure. Hell, [[Didn't See That Coming|not even Setsuna herself was aware]] that she was Cure Passion until {{spoiler|[[Redemption Earns Life|redemption earned her back her life]].}})
* [[Spanner in The Works]] (Cline didn't count on the Akarun {{spoiler|reviving Setsuna as Cure Passion}}, and he certainly didn't expect her to be a Cure. Hell, [[Didn't See That Coming|not even Setsuna herself was aware]] that she was Cure Passion until {{spoiler|[[Redemption Earns Life|redemption earned her back her life]].}})
* [[Special Edition Title]] (advertising the [[Bat Family Crossover]])
* [[Special Edition Title]] (advertising the [[Bat Family Crossover]])
* [[Spell My Name With an S]] (Is it Westar or Wester? Soular or Souler? Northa or Norza? Tart or Tarte? Despite there being trading cards that show some of those names, the fandom still can't seem to come to consensus about which spelling is correct for any of them.)
* [[Spell My Name With an "S"]] (Is it Westar or Wester? Soular or Souler? Northa or Norza? Tart or Tarte? Despite there being trading cards that show some of those names, the fandom still can't seem to come to consensus about which spelling is correct for any of them.)
* [[BST|Takahashi Couple]]: Love and Daisuke (even if Love's more genki than most tsunderes around), almost reminiscent of [[Wedding Peach (Manga)|Momoko and Yousuke]].
* [[BST|Takahashi Couple]]: Love and Daisuke (even if Love's more genki than most tsunderes around), almost reminiscent of [[Wedding Peach (Manga)|Momoko and Yousuke]].
* [[Taking You With Me]] {{spoiler|Moebius rages at the fact that he cannot control the Cures and decides to blow himself up with them inside. Luckily, they're bailed out by Chiffon just in time.}}
* [[Taking You With Me]] {{spoiler|Moebius rages at the fact that he cannot control the Cures and decides to blow himself up with them inside. Luckily, they're bailed out by Chiffon just in time.}}
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* [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight]]: You would think, that enormous [[Monster of the Week|Monsters of the Week]] (that cannot be [[Invisible to Normals]] due to their very purpose) and Pretty Cures beating crap out of each other in the middle of the town would draw some serious attention from the world.
* [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight]]: You would think, that enormous [[Monster of the Week|Monsters of the Week]] (that cannot be [[Invisible to Normals]] due to their very purpose) and Pretty Cures beating crap out of each other in the middle of the town would draw some serious attention from the world.
* [[Weasel Mascot]] (Tarte, more of a ferret than a weasel)
* [[Weasel Mascot]] (Tarte, more of a ferret than a weasel)
* [[Where the Hell Is Springfield]] (We know they're in Japan, but where the heck can we find Clover Town Street?)
* [[Where the Hell Is Springfield?]] (We know they're in Japan, but where the heck can we find Clover Town Street?)
* [[What Measure Is a Non Cute]] (Eas basically fits this trope, since, due to having equally cute villain and human forms, she was spared being [[Killed Off for Real]])
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Cute?]] (Eas basically fits this trope, since, due to having equally cute villain and human forms, she was spared being [[Killed Off for Real]])
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes]] (Inori, who loves animals, except ferrets, and Tarte just happened to be a ferret. Luckily, as of episode 10 she's no longer afraid of him.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?]] (Inori, who loves animals, except ferrets, and Tarte just happened to be a ferret. Luckily, as of episode 10 she's no longer afraid of him.
** Also, Daisuke's afraid of thunder, as revealed in episode 16.
** Also, Daisuke's afraid of thunder, as revealed in episode 16.
** Miki is afraid of anything made of octopus, shown in episode 33.
** Miki is afraid of anything made of octopus, shown in episode 33.

Revision as of 20:44, 8 January 2014

 "The pink heart is the emblem of love! Freshly picked, Cure Peach!"

"The blue heart is the emblem of hope! Freshly gathered, Cure Berry!"

"The yellow heart is the emblem of faith! Freshly harvested, Cure Pine!"

"The scarlet heart is the proof of happiness! Freshly ripened, Cure Passion!"

"The white heart is everyone's heart! Freshly fledged, Cure Angel!"

The sixth entry in the Pretty Cure franchise. The title comes from the heroines' fresh fruit Edible Theme Naming.

Love Momozono is a ridiculously-positive and empathetic girl who loves dancing. While attending a concert by her para-para idols Trinity, she is caught in an attack by the evil forces of Labyrinth, who seek to conquer The Multiverse by finding a MacGuffin called "Infinity". Love's desire to protect her idols and the happiness of those around her transform her into Cure Peach, one of the Legendary Warriors known as Pretty Cure.

She soon forms a Power Trio with her childhood friends: Miki Aono, an Insufferable Genius and fashion model who transforms into Cure Berry; and Inori Yamabuki, a kind-hearted animal lover who becomes Cure Pine. Together with Weasel Mascot Tart and baby puffball thing Chiffon, they must track down Infinity and protect the world from Labyrinth's machinations.

Fresh was an attempt to refresh (no pun intended) the Pretty Cure franchise after the successful but derivative Yes Pretty Cure 5. It lowered the number of main characters to a manageable three, allowing for more development per character, and increased the amount of action and drama. The show later introduces a Story Arc focused on Labyrinth agent Eas, who attempts to infiltrate Love's group and steal her Transformation Trinket, only for the story to deconstruct Becoming the Mask in the most painful way possible, culminating in the birth of the fourth Pretty Cure, Cure Passion.

Tropes used in Fresh Pretty Cure include:
  1. "Shiawase getto da yo!"
  2. "Atashi kanpeki!"
  3. "Watashi, shinjiteru!"
  4. "Sei ippai, ganbaru wa!"