Friday, August 25, 2023

Hirogaru Sky knockoff

I made this group based on leaks of Hirogaru Sky Pretty Cure!. It doesn't have a name but I was associating it with Rainy Shower Pretty Cure, one of the Shizuku Igarashi mangas.

At the time, we only had character personalities and silhouettes to work off of, so I decided to experiment.

I'd like to share some pins I thought the characters would look like before the leaks, how they evolved after the show started airing, and their basic personalities:

Lead Cure

The name I gave to the fake lead Cure was Kazama Sora, and she will likely be renamed Kazama Tenma!

According to AI, Sora is...
  • A free-spirited and adventurous middle schooler who loves to travel and try new things.
  • A compassionate and caring person who values friendship and loyalty above all else.
  • A natural leader with a strong sense of justice, but also tends to be impulsive and act without thinking things through.
  • This character could be energetic and sporty, with a love for flying or adventure. She could also be a bubbly and cheerful individual with a strong sense of friendship and loyalty.
  • Sora's parents are named Kazuo and Yuriko, while her older brother is named Daichi and her grandmother is named Fumiko.

Sora turns into Cure Sky, with a pink theme color! She represents the sunny sky!


Her solo attack is Skyward Strike. Her attack with Cure Prism is Lumiere Starburst.

Second Cure

The name I gave to the fake secondary Cure was Amaha Nijika.

According to AI, Nijika is...
  • A high-achieving student who is driven and serious, but also has a hidden passion for art and creativity.
  • A kind and empathetic individual who is always willing to lend a helping hand, but can also be stubborn and set in her ways.
  • A confident and independent young woman who has faced challenges in her past, but has come out stronger as a result.
  • This character could be elegant and graceful, with a passion for traditional art forms like dance or music. She could also be a calm and collected individual with a strong sense of inner peace and wisdom.
  • Nijika's parents are named Kenichi and Akiko, while her older sister is named Yuna and her grandfather is named Jirou.
Nijika turns into Cure Prism, with a purple/blue theme color! She represents rainbows!

Her solo attack is Prismatic Pulse. Her attack with Cure Sky is Lumiere Starburst.

Ally

Since her name was leaked alongside the names "Cure Sky" and "Cure Prism", the ally of the series initially shared the same name as Princess Ellee-Chan, albeit with one less extra e. She might be renamed to Celine!


According to AI, Elle is:
  • A young princess from a magical kingdom, who has the power to transform into a Pretty Cure warrior. She could be kind and compassionate, with a strong sense of justice and a desire to protect her kingdom and its people.
  • Elle is the last survivor of Pandora, which perished before the events of the series.
  • Princess Elle-chan could have her own special powers or abilities that are connected to her status as a baby, such as the ability to communicate with animals or sense danger. The main Cures could have to learn to rely on and trust her instincts as they work together to defeat the villains.

Elle turns into a Cure, just like her canon counterpart, but it never got a name.
She does not turn into a horse Cure, this was just the most accurate palette.

Her attacks are also unknown.

Mascot

It seems that the canon Hirogaru Sky Pretty Cure! was the first one to feature a human mentor (Yoyo is technically not human but the Skylandians are more like superhumans than fairies). Aurore was made before this possibility was realized.

Here's what ChatGPT says about Aurore:
  • Aurore is a small, cute animal that has been tasked with protecting Elle-chan and keeping her safe from harm. The animal has the ability to communicate with the Cures and assist them in their mission and has magical powers of its own. Aurore is fiercely protective of Elle-chan and is willing to do whatever it takes to keep her safe.

Third Cure

I wasn't seriously thinking there would be an extra Cure during the Spring episodes, but I decided to make one anyway. Her name is Hayabusa Nobue.
According to AI, Nobue is:
  • An energetic and sporty girl who loves playing soccer and basketball. She is fiercely competitive and always strives to improve her skills. She is also very loyal to her friends and will do anything to protect them.
According to me, Nobue is:
  • An intelligent and strategic girl who is always thinking ahead. She is a natural leader and is not afraid to speak her mind. She is also very analytical and enjoys solving puzzles and problems.
She turns into Cure Storm, with a blue/white color! She represents thunder and lightning!

AI gave her the phrase "Thunderbird Rise!", and gave her a white bodysuit with silver and blue accents, a silver and blue mask, and large silver and blue wings on her back.

Cute Storm's solo attack is Storming Rumble.

Cure Storm will be called Cure Bolt in the episodes section. I told that to ChatGPT, so you're probably gonna have to roll with it.

Cure Storm used to have a mascot named Noire, who sacrificed herself to save Storm.

Fourth Cure

The fourth Cure is Houou Tsubasa.

She was the former student council president before Nijika took over the role. She is an energetic and athletic girl who is also very smart and makes friends easily. Nijika sees her as perfect, but Sora doesn't idolize her and just treats her as a regular girl, a friend. Nijika finding out that Tsubasa has flaws like her is one of the ways she relieves her stress.

Tsubasa turns into Cure Blaze.

Her solo attack is Blazing Fervor.

Fifth Cure

The fifth Cure is Miyako Akana (first name Miyako).

Miyako is a transfer student from Hawai'i, and she's a bit shy. She loves drawing. She wants to go to a new school, so she goes to the festival to see what the school does.

Miyako turns into Cure Vesper, called Cure Aura in the episodes.


Her solo attack is Vesper Starlight.

Villains

I didn't put in much for the villains, but this is what ChatGPT has:
  • The villains are creatures or beings from the natural world, such as animals, monsters, and supernatural entities. They could be motivated by a desire to protect their own way of life or to restore balance to the world, and they could have powers or abilities that are connected to their nature or habitat. To do that, they need Elle-chan.
  • One likely reason why the villains target Princess Elle-chan is that she could have the ability to control the weather or communicate with animals, which could make her a valuable asset for those who want to use her powers for their own purposes. The villains could be seeking to gain more power or control, to make money or gain fame, or as a weapon against their own enemies.
  • The main villain is Malvo, a demon king that has been driven to desperation by the actions of humans and seeks to protect his own way of life by attacking the Cures. This villain could be more tragic and misunderstood, with a desire for justice or revenge. Malvo will be called Malva in the episodes section. Malvo dies in the midpoint of the series, so a new set of villains is set on reviving him.
  • Gorogona is a powerful and terrifying general, with powers of poison and paralysis.
  • Krakech is a massive and powerful general, with powers related to the sea.
  • Chimere is an unpredictable and dangerous general, with fire and flame powers.
  • Liria is a seductive and manipulative siren new-general who uses her voice to control her enemies.
  • Ogryff is a powerful and proud warrior who is fiercely loyal to Malva and the second new general.
  • Manticart is a cunning and mysterious strategist who is always two steps ahead of the Cures and the second new general.
  • The monster of the week is Iwakari, a rock-like monster with a face that resembles a stone statue. This monster represents stubbornness and inflexibility and has powers related to earth or strength. The upgraded monsters are called Kiai Iwakari and have lava flowing in them.
The villain names were made by me. 

Plot

The plot ChatGPT came up with is:
  • The main Cures could be tasked with protecting Princess Elle-chan from villains who want to use her powers for their own purposes. They could have to balance their duties as Pretty Cure warriors with the challenges of caring for a baby, such as feeding, changing diapers, and keeping her safe. The relationship between the main Cures and Princess Elle-chan could provide an opportunity for character development and growth, as they learn to care for and protect someone who is vulnerable and dependent on them. (pretty much the canon plot but that is a given)
  • Princess Elle-chan is the last surviving member of a royal family that has been targeted by villains. The Cures could be chosen to protect her because of their special powers and their ability to keep her safe.
  • Princess Elle-chan is a symbol of hope and peace for the people in her kingdom, and the Cures could be tasked with protecting her to ensure that the kingdom remains stable and prosperous.
Besides that, the Cures live in Hinogaoka Town and go to Hinogaoka Middle School.

ChatGPT episodes

Episode 1: "Sky and Prism! The Legendary Warriors Arrive♪"
Sora Kazama and Nijika Amaha are ordinary middle school students until they are each chosen to become legendary warriors known as Pretty Cure. While investigating a strange energy reading, they encounter a mysterious baby named Elle-chan. They are tasked with protecting her and the world from the forces of darkness and must learn to work together and use their powers to defend against the evil Malvo and his minions, while also protecting Elle-chan and uncovering the secret of her powers. A microphone Iwakari is sent by Krakech, the first of Malvo's generals. The finishing attack is Lumiere Starburst.

Episode 2: "The Power of Friendship! The Cures Unite♡"
Sora and Nijika are still getting used to their new roles as Pretty Cure, and are having trouble working together. They argue and bicker until they are faced with a powerful computer Iwakari sent by Gorogona, the second of Malvo's generals. They must put aside their differences and use the power of friendship to defeat the monster and save the day. The finishing attack is Lumiere Starburst.

Episode 3: "Mystery of the Baby Elle-chan! Protect Her♪"
Sora Kazama and Nijika Amaha are still getting used to their new roles as Pretty Cure, and are having trouble working together. They become increasingly curious about Elle-chan and her connection to their powers as Pretty Cure. and decide to investigate and discover that Elle-chan is actually a princess from a magical kingdom and that their powers come from the magical energy within her. However, they also learn that Elle-chan is being targeted by General Chimere, the third of Malvo's generals, who wants to steal her powers for himself. As the Cures protect Elle-chan, they are confronted by an Iwakari monster based on a wallet, representing the cost of power. The finishing attack is Skyward Strike.

Episode 4: "The Secret of the Prism Stone! Find the Pieces♡"
Sora and Nijika learn that the Prism Stone, a powerful artifact that helps to keep the world in balance, has been shattered. They must find the pieces of the stone and restore it before Malvo can get his hands on it. The monster of the week is a hammer Iwakari sent by Gorogona. The finishing attack is Prismatic Pulse.

Episode 5: "The Power of Friendship! The Ties that Bind Sky and Prism!"
Sora and Nijika are assigned to work on a project together for school, but they quickly realize that they have very different approaches to things. As they try to complete the project, they argue and struggle to see eye to eye. Meanwhile, General Gorogona unleashes an Iwakari monster based on a rubber band, representing the bonds of friendship. The monster begins to attack people and cause chaos in the city. As Sora and Nijika continue to bicker, they are attacked by the Iwakari monster. Just when all hope seems lost, they are able to put their differences aside and work together to defeat the monster using the Lumiere Starburst attack.

Episode 6: "The Rival Revealed! Nijika's Secret Admirer!"
Nijika begins receiving anonymous love letters from a secret admirer, and she is flustered and unsure how to react. Sora offers to help her figure out who the admirer is, and they eventually discover that it is a boy from their school named Kota. Kota is nervous and shy, and Nijika is hesitant to reciprocate his feelings at first. However, as they spend time together and get to know each other better, Nijika begins to develop feelings for Kota. Meanwhile, General Krakech unleashes an Iwakari monster based on a love letter, representing the confusion and uncertainty of love. Using the Skyward Strike and Prismatic Pulse attacks, the Cures are able to defeat the monster and help Kota and Nijika confess their feelings to each other.

Episode 7: "The School Festival! A Sparkling Performance by Sky and Prism!"
As the school festival approaches, Sora and Nijika are tasked with performing a dance together as part of the entertainment. They are nervous about the performance but are determined to make it a success. However, General Chimere unleashes an Iwakari monster based on a music box, representing the power of music and the desire to entertain. As the monster causes chaos at the festival, Sora and Nijika transform into Pretty Cure and use their Skyward Strike and Prismatic Pulse attacks to defeat the monster. Their dance performance is a hit, and they earn the admiration and respect of their classmates.

Episode 8: "The Lost Forest! A Journey to Find the Missing Elle-chan!"
Elle-chan disappears during a walk in the park, and Sora and Nijika set out to find her. They follow her trail and end up in a strange, enchanted forest. As they search for Elle-chan, they encounter an Iwakari monster based on a tree, representing the growth and nurturing of life. Using the Lumiere Starburst attack, the Cures are able to defeat the monster and find Elle-chan, who was being protected by a friendly forest spirit. They return to the city, grateful for the bond of friendship that has developed between them.

Episode 9: "The Mysterious Transfer Student! The Dark History of Cure Storm?"
A new transfer student named Nobue Hayabusa arrives at Hinogaoka Middle School. She is a quiet, mysterious girl who keeps to herself and seems to have a dark past. Sora and Nijika are curious about her and try to get to know her, but she is distant and unwilling to open up. Meanwhile, the villainous general Krakech and his monster of the week, an Iwakari based on a pencil, are causing havoc in the city. The Cures must confront them and use their powers to defeat the Iwakari, but they are no match for their strength. Just when all hope seems lost, a strange figure appears and helps the Cures defeat the Iwakari with a powerful electric attack. The figure is revealed to be Nobue, who is actually the mysterious Cure Bolt. The Cures are shocked to see Nobue in action, but they do not realize that she is a fellow Cure. They are determined to find out more about this mysterious girl and her connection to the villains.

Episode 10: "The Secret Base! The Cures' Hidden Hideaway!"
While exploring the school, the Cures stumble upon a hidden door that leads to a secret base. They are amazed by the advanced technology and resources within the base, and they decide to use it as a place to plan and strategize. However, their secret is soon discovered by General Krakech and an Iwakari monster based on a key, representing the desire to unlock secrets and knowledge. Using the Skyward Strike and Prismatic Pulse attacks, the Cures are able to defeat the monster and protect their secret base. From then on, they use the base as a place to rest and recharge between battles.

Episode 11: "The Beach Trip! A Fun-Filled Day with Friends!"
The Cures and their friends go on a beach trip to a nearby island, and they have a blast playing beach volleyball, swimming, and building sandcastles. However, their fun is interrupted by General Chimere and an Iwakari monster based on a beach ball, representing the joy and energy of summer. Using the Lumiere Starburst attack, the Cures are able to defeat the monster and restore peace to the beach. They continue to have a fun and memorable day, enjoying each other's company and the beauty of nature.

Episode 12: "The School Play! Nijika and Kota's Love Story!"
Nijika and Kota audition for the school play, a retelling of the classic love story Romeo and Juliet. They are cast as the lead roles, and they struggle with the intensity of their feelings for each other. Nijika is hesitant to pursue a romantic relationship with Kota because she is focused on her duties as a Cure and is afraid of getting hurt. Kota is interested in Nijika but is unsure if she feels the same way. Meanwhile, General Gorogona unleashes an Iwakari monster based on a stage curtain, representing the drama and emotions of the theater. Using the Prismatic Pulse attack, the Cures are able to defeat the monster and help Nijika and Kota overcome their fears and confess their love to each other. The school play is a success, and Nijika and Kota's relationship deepens as a result.

Episode 13: "The Secret of the Heirloom! Sora's Family History"
In this episode, Sora discovers an old heirloom in her family's possession that is connected to the ancient kingdom of the sky. She becomes determined to learn more about her family's history and the significance of the heirloom. As she delves deeper into her research, she uncovers a shocking secret about her ancestors and their connection to the kingdom. Meanwhile, General Krakech unleashes an Iwakari monster based on a telescope, representing the desire for knowledge and discovery. With the help of the other Cures and the Skyward Strike attack, Sora is able to defeat the monster and embrace her family's past.

Episode 14: "Okinawa School Trip! The Four Girls' Fun Adventure!"
Sora, Nijika, Elle, and Aurore go on a school trip to Okinawa, where they visit various landmarks and participate in local activities. They have a blast trying new food, taking part in traditional crafts, and even going snorkeling. However, things take a turn when General Krakech unleashes an Iwakari monster based on a seashell, representing the beauty and fragility of the ocean. The Cures must use the Skyward Strike attack to defeat the monster and protect Okinawa's natural beauty. In the end, the girls have an even better time on the trip and return home with a greater appreciation for Okinawa's culture and nature.

Episode 15: "The Missing Baby! Elle-chan's Disappearance"
Elle-chan goes missing while the Cures are distracted by a monster attack, and the Cures frantically search for her. They eventually discover that she was kidnapped by General Gorogona, who was hoping to use her powers for his own gain, and an Iwakari monster based on a diaper, representing the vulnerability and dependence of babies. Sora, determined to rescue Elle, confronts Gorogona and manages to defeat him with the Skyward Strike attack. Elle is safely returned to the Cures, and they all celebrate her safe return.

Episode 16: "The Sports Competition! The Battle for the Trophy"
Sora participates in a sports competition, competing against other schools for a trophy. Nijika, Elle, and Aurore cheer her on. However, General Krakech unleashes an Iwakari monster based on a sports ball, representing the pressure and competitiveness of the competition. Sora's opponents are tough, as well as the Iwakari, but with the help of the other Cures' encouragement, she manages to push through and emerge victorious with the help of her friends' encouragement. The finishing attack is Skyward Strike.

Episode 17: "The New Student Council President! Nijika's Leadership Challenge"
Nijika is appointed as the new student council president, but she finds it difficult to live up to the expectations of her predecessor. She works hard to prove herself, but things become complicated when General Krakech unleashes an Iwakari monster based on a desk lamp, representing the burden of responsibility. Nijika struggles to balance her duties as student council president and as a Pretty Cure, but with the help of her friends and the Prismatic Pulse attack, she is able to defeat the monster and find her own leadership style.

Episode 18: "The Cultural Festival! The Debut of the New Student Miyako Akana"
Hinogaoka Middle School is holding its annual festival, and the Cures decide to help out. Nijika is in charge of the food booth, Sora helps out with the haunted house, and Nobue performs in the talent show with her taiko drumming skills. Meanwhile, a new student named Miyako Akana transfers to the school and becomes interested in the festival. She loves to draw and is a bit shy, but she finds the courage to enter the art exhibit at the festival. As she wanders around the school, she meets the Cures and is impressed by their kindness. However, General Gorogona unleashes an Iwakari monster based on a traditional Japanese lantern, representing the cultural traditions of the festival. Using the Storming Rumble attack (or Lumiere Starburst, take your pick), the Cures are able to defeat the monster and save the festival. Miyako is grateful and decides to enroll in the school. The cultural festival is a success, and the Cures make a new friend in Miyako. The festival is a success, and the Cures are praised for their hard work. However, they sense that something darker is on the horizon as they sense a powerful force approaching.
The episode has a subplot of Nobue struggling to control her powers as Cure Bolt, and she becomes worried that she might hurt someone.

Episode 19: "The Dark Army Attacks! The Birth of Malva and the Return of Cure Black and Cure White"
The Cures are caught off guard when the mysterious villain, Malva, appears on the scene with his generals, Gorogona, Krakech, and Chimere. They are also joined by an army of Iwakari monsters. The Cures struggle to fend off the attack, but they receive unexpected help from the legendary Cures, Cure Black and Cure White. Together, they are able to defeat the Iwakari monsters, but Malva and his generals escape. The Cures are left wondering who this new enemy is and what their ultimate goal is.

Episode 20: "The Power of Friendship! Elle-chan's True Identity Unveiled"
Elle-chan's true identity is finally revealed to the Cures. She is the princess of the kingdom of Pandora and possesses immense magical powers. The Cures are shocked by this revelation and struggle to come to terms with it. However, they soon learn that they must work together and use the power of their friendship to protect Elle-chan from the clutches of Malva and his generals.

Episode 21: "The Battle of the Century! The Final Showdown Against the Villains"
The Cures confront Malva and the other villains in a final showdown, with the help of Cure Black and Cure White. However, Malva reveals that he has a weapon that can destroy entire galaxies, and he threatens to use it unless the Cures surrender. The Cures refuse, and they engage in a fierce battle against the villains and their Iwakari monsters. Meanwhile, Nobue struggles with her inner turmoil, as she still holds a grudge against Malva for destroying Elle's home planet.

Episode 22: "The Power of Love! Cure Bolt Joins the Team"
As the battle rages on, Nobue finally makes the decision to join the Cures and fight alongside them. Together, the Cures use their combined powers to defeat the villains and destroy Malva's weapon. In the aftermath of the battle, Nobue officially joins the team as Cure Bolt and the Cures celebrate their victory. However, they know that the fight is far from over, as there are still other threats out there that they must face.

Episode 23: "Sora's Dilemma! The Pain of Self Doubt"
Sora is struggling with her feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt. She feels like she can't measure up to Tsubasa, who is a talented and popular student at their school. As Sora tries to deal with these negative emotions, Liria and the Kiai Iwakari (based on a set of scales) take advantage of her vulnerability and try to defeat her. However, with the help of her friends and the use of her upgraded attack, Skyward Strike, Sora is able to overcome her doubts and defeat the Kiai Iwakari, learning to believe in herself and her abilities.

Episode 24: "A Day at the Beach! Nijika's Rival?"
The Cures go on a beach trip and Nijika meets a girl who is also a talented swimmer. Nijika becomes competitive and wants to beat her at a swimming race, but she starts to feel guilty for wanting to win at all costs. Meanwhile, General Ogryff unleashes a Kiai Iwakari monster based on a beach ball, representing the playfulness and rivalry of the girls. The Cures are able to defeat the monster using the Prismatic Pulse attack, and Nijika learns to have fun and not take everything too seriously.

Episode 25: "Nobue's Past! The Secret of Cure Bolt?"
Nobue is visited by a mysterious woman who claims to be her mother. Nobue is hesitant to believe her, as she was told her mother died when she was young. The woman reveals that she is actually Nobue's aunt and that her mother was a warrior from Pandora who was sent to Earth to search for the legendary Cures. Nobue's mother sacrificed herself to protect Nobue and give her the power to become Cure Bolt. Nobue is overwhelmed by this revelation and struggles to come to terms with her identity. Meanwhile, General Manticart unleashes a Kiai Iwakari monster based on a family tree, representing the roots and history of Nobue's family. The Cures are able to defeat the monster using the Storming Rumble attack, and Nobue learns to embrace her past and her role as a Cure.

Episode 26: "A Painting to Remember! Miyako's Stepping Stones"
Miyako is feeling overwhelmed with school and the pressure to succeed and starts doubting her own abilities as an artist. The Cures and Kota try to help her see her own worth and encourage her to pursue her passion. Manticart and a Kiai Iwakari based on a paintbrush attack the school, representing Miyako's fear of failure and lack of confidence. The Cures use their upgraded attack, Lumiere Nova Burst, to defeat the monster and help Miyako see that she has the talent and determination to succeed.

Episode 27: "Growing Pains: Sora's Struggles"
Sora begins to feel like she's being left behind as her friends start to mature and take on more responsibilities. She starts to worry about her own future and what she wants to do with her life. Meanwhile, General Ogryff unleashes an Iwakari monster based on a calendar, representing the passage of time and the pressure to succeed. Using the Skyward Strike attack, the Cures are able to defeat the monster and help Sora realize that it's okay to take her time and figure out what she really wants.

Episode 28: "Identity Crisis: Nijika's Inner Turmoil"
Nijika starts to question her own identity and whether she's living up to the expectations of her family and friends. She starts to feel like she's lost herself and doesn't know who she is anymore. Meanwhile, General Manticart unleashes an Iwakari monster based on a mirror, representing self-reflection and self-doubt. Using the Prismatic Pulse attack, the Cures are able to defeat the monster and help Nijika realize that it's okay to be her own person and pursue her own dreams.

Episode 29: "Facing the Past: Nobue's Secret"
Nobue is confronted by her past and is forced to confront the traumatic events that led to her becoming Cure Bolt. She starts to feel like she's not worthy of being a Cure and struggles with feelings of guilt and self-hatred. Meanwhile, General Liria unleashes an Iwakari monster based on a key, representing unlocking the past and moving forward. Using the Storming Rumble attack, the Cures are able to defeat the monster and help Nobue come to terms with her past and forgive herself.

Episode 30: "Moving Forward: The Cures' Resolve"
The Cures come together and reaffirm their commitment to protecting the world and defeating the remaining villains. They vow to never give up and to always stand together as a team. They also come to understand the true meaning of being a Cure and the importance of friendship and unity. The episode ends with the Cures standing together, ready to face whatever challenges come their way.

Episode 31: "The Moonlit Garden! Miyako's First Day as a Cure"
Synopsis: It's Miyako's first day as a Cure, and she's feeling nervous about fitting in with the rest of the team. Meanwhile, a Kiai Iwakari monster attacks, taking the form of a rose bush in the park. The Cures are able to defeat the monster with their new attack, Luna Nova Blast.

Episode 32: "The Singing Heart! Sora's Choir Competition"
Synopsis: Sora has always loved singing, and she's excited to participate in the school's choir competition. However, her nerves get the best of her, and she starts to doubt her abilities. The Cures must defeat a Kiai Iwakari monster that takes the form of a piano, using their new attack, Solar Flare Blast.

Episode 33: "The Golden Path! Tsubasa's First Day as a Cure"
Synopsis: Tsubasa is excited to join the team as Cure Blaze, but she's not sure how to balance her duties as a Cure with her responsibilities as class president. The Cures must defeat a Kiai Iwakari monster that takes the form of a gold clock, using their new attack, Aurora Burst.

Episode 34: "The Starry Sky! A Night Out with the Cures"
Synopsis: It's a beautiful night, and the Cures decide to have a sleepover under the stars. They are attacked by a Kiai Iwakari monster that takes the form of a constellation, but they are able to defeat it with their new attack, Celestial Strike.

Episode 35: "The Ultimate Attack! All 78 Cures Unite!"
The Cures team up with all of the previous Pretty Cure teams to defeat a powerful Iwakari monster that is causing chaos in multiple dimensions. Using the combined power of Lumiere Nova Burst and the older Cures' signature attacks, the monster is finally defeated.

Episode 36: "The Secret of Cure Bolt's Past"
Nobue's past is revealed as she confronts her fears about her powers and her true identity. It is revealed that she is the long-lost princess of a distant planet, and her powers were sealed away by her mother to protect her from being targeted by the villains. With the help of her friends and the other Cures, Nobue is able to unlock her full potential and become even stronger.

Episode 37: "The Power of Friendship"
Sora, Nijika, and Tsubasa work together to overcome their insecurities and doubts as they face off against a tricky Kiai Iwakari monster. Using the power of their friendship and their newly upgraded attacks, they are able to defeat the monster and save the day.

Episode 38: "Elle's Decision"
Elle struggles with the weight of her responsibilities as a Cure and her desire to protect her loved ones. She must make a tough decision about her future but ultimately decides to stay with the Cures and continue fighting alongside her friends.

I think there would be 11 episodes after this, but I never generated them because I got annoyed with the generator.

I was originally going to post this replacing the AI for ethical reasons but I decided to submit it anyway.

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