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Hope Kingdom Becomes the Princess palace

Music Princess Palace (ミュージックプリンセスパレス Myūjikku Purinsesu Paresu?) is a powerful item that the Cures in Go! Princess Pretty Cure first use in episode 30. It is used to perform the attack, Éclat Espoir.

Appearance

The Princess Palace is a music box with the form of Hope Kingdom castle. The most visible part is the ballroom, where the cures can insert the four Premium Keys inside four pink keyholes like in the Princess Perfume. In the right side there is a little staircase that comes from the activating tower which can open the princess door, and ends in the castle's crystal handle, which has the Cures' themes on it. When the handle it's turned, the ballroom turns on itself. In the left side of the Palace there is a bigger staircase which comes from some little towers. In the upper part of the castle there are some crystal towers and the princess door in a balcony, which glows in different colors when it's opened by the tower on its right side. Basically the Princess Palace it's white-colored and the tops of the towers are dark pink-colored. The higher towers are mad of crystal as the door, and the ballroom is pink as well as the keyholes. The palace is full of golden details, in the ballroom, in the stairs and in the towers. Inside the ballroom there are four crystal windows, one yellow, on pink, one red and one blue, each one for each Cure.

Power

Along with the Premium Dress Up Keys, the 4 Princess Pretty Cures can access to their last Mode Elegant, which provides them Premium Dresses, and they can also use the Music Princess Palace to perform their third group attack attack Éclat Espoir.

Trivia

  • The palace itself is the Hope Kingdom castle transformed into it.

Gallery

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