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2010-09-12, 18:35
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Guido
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Monterrey, México
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Episode 10: Inori is Tart, and Tart is Inori?!
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I liked this episode very much for returning the show to the mood and atmosphere of the very first episodes.
It was funny to see the old trick with the switcheroo, causing mess and antics all across the city, and it was best when both Tart and Inori switched bodies.
At the same time, it allowed Inori to get a better grasp about her father's feelings for being veterinarian and allowing her to overcome her fear of ferrets by the end of the episode; her father's lesson was not only emotionally immersive but also added a nice touch of drama to explore upon Inori's character growth.
On the other hand, this episode became a pyrrhic "victory" for the Pretty Cure trio. Although they managed to destroy the Nakewameke and return things back to normal, Souther wasn't pissed off in the least.
With all the ruckus that the switched-humans-to-animals wreaked, Pretty Cure were late to finish things off. Souther was able to increase the sorrow gauge to at least a considerable amount. So it was a win for Labyrinth at the end.
With this episode, I managed to watch one-fifth of the entire Fresh series.
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Episode 11: Miyuki's rage! She's not going to teach us dance anymore?!
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Miyuki's relationship with the girl was the best highlight for this episode, outstanding the basic and formulaic Pretty Cure defeating the monsters of the week routine.
Miyuki holds good potential, and her relationship, particularly to Love, is an effective means at fleshing out her personality.
She can empathize and understand with Love due that the latter resembles her at her teenage years.
Meanwhile, Setsuna (Eas) launches out her manipulative and devious tactics to strip Love off of her happiness without the latter realizing it.
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Episode 12: Transform Together! The Great Tuft Tactic!
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What at first glance could had turned out to be an average episode became a hilarious, roller-coaster, joyride.
The Wig Nakewameke was plainly silly, and Wester got laughs from the mainstream population rather than expected cries.
Mr. Momozono and Mr. Inori were the highlight of the phony match, defending Pretty Cure and urging the "Wig" to come back to its senses.
Last edited by Guido; 2010-11-22 at
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. Reason: Added synopsis for eleventh episode.
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