Ichigoyama (いちご山 )? is a location in KiraKira☆Pretty Cure A La Mode and the place where all the fairies of the series reside. It is a forest located quite close to Ichigozaka, the town where all of the Cures live.
History[]
When Chourou and the other fairies were making sweets, there was an explosion, causing Chourou's soul to leave his body, as he and his apprentices are scattered about in Ichigoyama.KKPCALM01
The Cures later hold a party to gather all of the initially missing fairies at the mountain, and there Ciel reveals that she is the fairy Kirarin.KKPCALM21 It is also revealed afterwards that Julio, who is the fairy and twin brother of Kirarin, is also from Ichigoyama. For the first time, Lumière's shrine is discovered when Kirarin, Pekorin, Chourou and the five Cures fall into a pit where the shrine is hidden.KKPCALM22
When both cats and fairies from Ichigoyama get into a fight over the watering hole under Diable's influence, Kotozume Yukari who is in the crystal cat's body, arrives to solve the conflict in her own way. The fairies and cats both make up after Diable retreats.KKPCALM34
During Ichigoyama's fairy assembly, Grave suddenly attacks the area, endangering the other fairies.KKPCALM39 They are all rescued after the Cures obtain their A La Mode Style.KKPCALM40
After the final fight against Noir and later Elisio, the Ichigoyama fairies join Pekorin and the other Cures to put Chourou back into his own body, where they later cheer for joy after he is fully restored.KKPCALM49
Known Residents[]
- Kirarin (formerly)
- Pikario (formerly)
- Pekorin (until Episode 1)
- Chourou (until Episode 1)
- Kirakiraru Thieves
Trivia[]
- It is unknown if townspeople of Ichigozaka are aware of the fairies from Ichigoyama, as Ciel's classmates are shocked and believe she is a strange animal when she reverts back to her fairy form.KKPCALM24
- Fairies from Ichigoyama can obtain human forms when they have paid enough efforts in making or protecting sweets, as seen with Ciel in the movie, and later Pekorin in episode 47. However, Rio's example shows that the fairies can also gain human forms by external yet immoral means, such as making a deal with Noir.