What do Joy, from "Inside Out", and Ichika Usami, from "KiraKira☆Pretty Cure A La Mode", have in common? Both are nice, bright, cheerful, happy, upbeat, exuberant, outgoing and, of course, optimistic.
I prefer "Pretty Cure" more in my opinion.
What do Joy, from "Inside Out", and Ichika Usami, from "KiraKira☆Pretty Cure A La Mode", have in common? Both are nice, bright, cheerful, happy, upbeat, exuberant, outgoing and, of course, optimistic.
Here's the chibi version of Cure Blossom/Hanasaki Tsubomi from Heartcatch PreCure! You like?
Excuse me, but I'm a girl.
Why do you want Nodoka, Manatsu and Hibiki to be next, @Rzechfalse ?
2004 Cartoon Network (my version) loves this mascot the most... He might even keep it. @Funneko28 @PeaceBestGurl @Cure Alumi
2004 Cartoon Network (my version) just met this cute baby girl named Ai, and he decides to love her forever. @Pretty-cure-forever @Funneko28 @PeaceBestGurl
2004 Cartoon Network (my version) just met this cute baby girl named Hugtan, and he decides to love her forever. But Hana Nono wants Hugtan to be safe from strangers. @Funneko28 @PeaceBestGurl
This is my version of Hime Shirayuki from "Happiness Charge Pretty Cure!". Hime is immature, childish, whiney, selfish, stubborn, and very rude to people due to her being irresponsible. She's also a spoiled brat. She's even the weakest precure due to being easily scared. It is also a thing that she is a fashionista. Don't you just love/hate this bratty girl, guys?
This might be the gender bent versions of Nagisa and Honoka, dude.
With a sequel, that's for sure!
We'll miss you!
Why can't Yayoi go to school, @Funneko28 ?
Yeah, it sucks, dude.
What do Mirai Asahina, from "Witchy Pretty Cure", and 1992 Cartoon Network (my version), have in common? Both are nice, strange, funny, silly and, of course, ditzy.
What do Aida Mana (or Maya), from "Doki Doki Pretty Cure (or Glitter Force Doki Doki)", and 2004 Cartoon Network (my version), have in common? Both are nice, cheerful, outgoing, happy, kind-hearted, and, of course, optimistic. @2004 Cartoon Network
Those jerks better not delete my post ever again. BTW, what do Miyuki Hoshizora (or Emily in the English Dub of Glitter Force), from "Smile Pretty Cure (or Glitter Force), and 2004 Cartoon Network (my version), have in common? Both are nice, bright, kindhearted, energetic, cheerful, happy, positive, optimistic and, of course, childish.
This looks awesome, @Cure Yuki !
That's wonderful news, @Xkkrantz !
I was thinking the same thing, @Warwick Kotaro !