The Desert Apostles (砂漠の使徒?) are the main villains in Heartcatch Pretty Cure!, who work for Dune in order to turn Earth into a big desert, by using the Desertrian to achieve this goal. Their minions are Snackeys, who work for them.
Members[]
Name | Image | First Appearance | Last Appearance |
---|---|---|---|
Dune | HPC20(shadow on video screen) HPC44(full appearance) |
HPC49 | |
Sabaku | HPC01 | HPC48 | |
Dark Pretty Cure | HPC01 | HPC48 | |
Sasorina | HPC01 | HPC49(as kindergarten teacher) | |
Cobraja | HPC05 | HPC49(as fashion designer) | |
Kumojaki | HPC04 | HPC49(as Myodouin dojo student) | |
Baron Salamander | Heartcatch Pretty Cure!: Hana no Miyako de Fashion Show... Desu ka!? | Pretty Cure All Stars DX 3: Mirai ni Todoke! Sekai wo Tsunagu☆Niji-Iro no Hana |
Minions[]
- Desertrian: A monster in the season, serving the Desert Apostles. Unlike the previous seasons, a Desertrian originates from a person's withering Heart Flower, and, by possessing an object, converts the owner of the Heart Flower's frustration and distress into power.
- Snackey: Numerous group of underlings of the Desert Apostles. Unlike the three other members, the Snackeys act more like their servants, fullfilling all their orders and requests. They cannot talk, and instead only say "ki". Originally, they were only in one form, but eventually were seen in all kinds of different shapes and sizes.
- Desert Devil: A powerhouse in Dune's army in the season. He sends the Desert Devil to a thriving planet full of life, allowing it to turn the planet into an endless and lifeless desert.
Trivia[]
- According to the novel, on the Desert Apostles' hideout, behind Sabaku's throne, there is a map of potential places the Great Tree of Hearts could be located, reaching in number 5000.
- The novel also revealed that the the three generals Sasorina, Kumojaki, and Cobraja were created through their wilted Heart Flowers through Sabaku.
- By the end of Heartcatch!, Olivier and Baron Salamander are the only surviving members of the Desert Apostles, due to them having defected from the organization.