Cure Earth (and...Latte? Rate?)
Healin Good set:
Grace • Fontaine • Sparkle
Healin Good set is complete! Considering how long it took between pieces, I'm just glad I didn't forget my cool plan of "use next character's main color as the bg color for this one" ^^' It looks super satisfying now with all four in one place!!
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PRETTY CURE, TRIVIA ON!
With another week ending, we have another question with mostly correct answers ! Earth’s ocean is in fact the Fountain of Sun! We all know how important the ocean is, but in the case of Splash Star, it was one of the only things standing in the way of Dark Fall taking over everything. Damn…
Our next question concerns another season with themes of taking care of the earth, Healing Good! This one is specifically about the cure who is the oldest physically and the youngest mentally, Cure Earth!
Let’s-La Trivia
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Some old HG chibis back before Cure Earth was revealed so I never got around to adding her. 😢
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Pretty Cure Sundays DX
09 - Cure Sparkle (Healin' Good Precure)
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You’re Already Doing Your Best: Healin’ Good Pretty Cure and chronic illness
Spoilers for all of Healin’ Good Pretty Cure
Healin’ Good Pretty Cure establishes three things about its main protagonist, Hanadera Nodoka, throughout the first two episodes. The first is her enthusiasm for everything, starting with her new home and continuing to every new experience throughout the show. The second is that she’s eager to help others, running through her new town to help an old woman with a heavy package, or evacuate a park when a monster attacks. The third, encountered after both of these acts, is that she tires easily and is extremely unathletic. In a season about environmentalism and illness, Nodoka is in remission from a years-long infection and doesn’t want anyone to suffer the way she did. While she’s not quite depicted as disabled or chronically ill in the show itself, her arc focuses on recovery from a chronic illness in ways that can be similar to managing one.
Chronic illness is a condition that lasts one year or more, and either requires ongoing medical attention, limits activities of daily living, or both. Often, these illnesses co-occur—the CDC estimates that six in ten adults in the US have a chronic disease (their term), and that four in ten have two or more. A 2018 article by Cother Hajat and Emma Stein estimates that worldwide, one in three people have multiple chronic conditions, though the authors point out the term is imprecise because different countries have different definitions of such conditions. These range from fairly well-known conditions like diabetes and arthritis, to diseases like cancer, to conditions like mast cell disorders that researchers are only now starting to understand. Many require complex care to manage, requiring time-consuming visits to doctors or elaborate combinations of medications. This is on top of the symptoms themselves, as many make you feel constantly tired or cause chronic pain.
Read it at Anime Feminist!
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[ID: An animated gif of the Flower Melody Bell from Healin'Good PreCure. The flowers are rustling, the ribbon is swaying from side-to-side and the blue heart gem is shining. The item is drawn in front of a sky blue background with another light blue box and a dotted frame. The artist signature "crystalline" is on the handle. /. End ID]
Originally completed on March 12th, 2020
I forgot I had this in my file so boop. The first ending song is so cute and I was kinda able to do the dance to it so I drew this up.
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My ALL TIME favorite Pretty Cure seasons:
1. Futari Wa Pretty Cure Max Heart (2005)
2. Futari Wa Pretty Cure Splash Star (2006)
3. Yes Pretty Cure 5 GoGo (2008)
4. Heartcatch Pretty Cure (2010)
5. Smile Pretty Cure (2012)
6. Doki Doki Pretty Cure (2013)
7. Go Princess Pretty Cure (2014)
8. Kira Kira Pretty Cure A La Mode (2017)
9. Healing Good Pretty Cure (2020)
10. Hirogaru Sky Pretty Cure (2023)
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