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The website [https://web.archive.org/web/20130607193701/http://purifanstar.wikispaces.com/ purifanstar.wikispaces.com] lists several variations of ''[[Heartcatch Pretty Cure]]'' as normal non-crossover fanfics. Among the variations:
 
* '''Pretty Konjiki's Heartcatch Pretty Cure''' - a more mature take on the season, with the addition of a Cure created by [[Pretty Konjiki]];
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* [[Big No]]: Said by Itsuki at the end of episode 23 as {{spoiler|Satsuki's Heart Flower wilts, killing him for good}}. Afterwards, it's said by Potpourri when {{spoiler|Aya becomes Cure Apricot}} and then by Tsubomi after {{spoiler|she finds out that her [[Mysterious Protector]] is the human embodiment of her Heart Flower}}.
* [[Book Ends]]: Both versions begin with Cure Moonlight and Dark Cure's fight. This version ends with {{spoiler|a happier ending to said fight, with Dark Cure -- now Cure Kismet -- and Cure Moonlight shaking hands and forgiving each other}}.
* [[Belligerent Sexual Tension|BST]]: Erika and Azuki have this kind of relationship.
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: To a lesser extent than Pretty Konjiki's version, although it's still there.
* [[Death by Adaptation]]: {{spoiler|Satsuki.}}
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* [[Antagonist in Mourning]]: See [[Due to the Dead]] below.
* [[Due to the Dead]]: Cure Moonlight burns the dead bodies of {{spoiler|Professor Sabark and Dark Pretty Cure}} in funeral pyres, with only herself, the other Cures (including Cure Flower), and the mascots in attendance.
* [[Missing Trailer Scene]]: Several scenes, including an encounter between Yuri Tsukikage (wearing glasses at the time) and Dark Cure in a forest clearing, were shot for the theatrical trailer to make the trailer look like a ''[[Harry Potter and Thethe Deathly Hallows (novel)|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' ripoff, complete with Dark Cure's dialogue in one such scene: "Yuri Tsukikage... Cure Moonlight... come to die."
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: Sasorina comes dangerously close (and Itsuki even acknowledges it) at the climax of the first act when she tries to delay Itsuki's transformation into Cure Sunshine, thereby threatening Satsuki's life. Unlike Pop Goes My Heart, though, Satsuki is saved at the last second when Potpourri disables Sasorina. It's not the fact she endangered Satsuki's life that almost pushes her over but the way she did it. Nevertheless, she's still sympathetic enough to be purified at the climax of the second act.
* [[Not His Sled]]: As in Pop Goes My Heart, Satsuki's life is threatened, and Sasorina actually goes as far as to tell Itsuki to "either [[Metallica|jump in the fire, or I'll take you by force]]." However, at the last second, Potpourri pulls a [[Big Damn Heroes]] moment and disables Sasorina long enough for Itsuki to transform into Cure Sunshine for the first time and save her brother from certain death.