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* HappilyMarried: [[spoiler: The series ends with Nozomi and Coco admitting their feelings and ultimately getting married.]]
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* TheUnreveal: Despite ''[[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Max Heart]]'' team showing up in the last 2 episodes in the flesh, the audience unfortunately doesn't get to see what they look like as adults, as they don't show up for the reunion party in Episode 12. Apparently Nagisa's in the Amazon Forest while Honoka's in the Arctic, presumably for environmentalism works.

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* TheUnreveal: Despite the ''[[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Max Heart]]'' team showing up in the last 2 episodes in the flesh, the audience unfortunately doesn't get to see what they look like as adults, as they don't show up for the reunion party in Episode 12. Apparently Nagisa's in the Amazon Forest while Honoka's in the Arctic, presumably for environmentalism works.
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* TheStinger: Episode 12 ends on a high note with the town now aware of various environmental issues, but then cuts to a bunch of drunks throwing away an empty can of beer willy-nilly and it's covered in shadows before being knocked away...


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* CastFromLifespan: At the end of episode 9, Nozomi suddenly faints from apparent exhaustion. The following episode reveals that [[spoiler:according to Syrup's research on the Time Flowers, the Precures de-aging shortly before transforming is a temporal phenomena enabled by the the flowers, while at the same time causing them to wilt, which will eventually spell doom for the Precures. Nozomi, having transformed the most up until that point, was the first to suffer from the Time Flower's ill effects. The Precures interpret Syrup's explanation as this, and episode 11 seems to confirm this as Cure Dream clutches her chest in pain while fighting Bell.]]

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* CastFromLifespan: At the end of episode 9, Nozomi suddenly faints from apparent exhaustion. The following episode reveals that [[spoiler:according to Syrup's research on the Time Flowers, the Precures de-aging shortly before transforming is a temporal phenomena enabled by the the flowers, while at the same time causing them to wilt, which will eventually spell doom for the Precures. Nozomi, having transformed the most up until that point, was the first to suffer from the Time Flower's ill effects. The Precures interpret Syrup's explanation as this, and episode 11 seems to confirm this as Cure Dream clutches her chest in pain while fighting Bell. Thankfully, Nozomi survives the series- though she does wind up in a coma following the final battle, but awakens.]]
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* BackForTheFinale: [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Cure Black, Cure White and Cure Luminous]] assist the other two teams in the finale.

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* BackForTheFinale: [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Cure Black, Cure White White, and Cure Shiny Luminous]] assist the other two teams in the finale.



* EleventhHourRanger: In the final battle, [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Cure Black, White and Luminious]] return to help.

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* EleventhHourRanger: In the final battle, [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Cure Black, White White, and Luminious]] Luminous]] return to help.
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* BackForTheFinale: [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Cure Black, Cure White and Cure Luminous]] assist the other two teams in the finale.



* SelfFulfillingProphecy: Bell comes from a BadFuture where the town is destroyed by a unknown calamity... and then effectively '''''causes''''' said calamity by unleashing the Shadows.

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* SelfFulfillingProphecy: Bell comes from a BadFuture where the town is destroyed by a unknown calamity... humanity abandoning the town... and then effectively '''''causes''''' said calamity by unleashing the Shadows.town's abandonment by creating a mysterious fainting disease with no known cure.

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* BigDamnHeroes: In Episode 4, Saki and Mai are swarmed by Shadows and, before they are taken out, are rescued by Syrup in his bird mode, Nozomi and Kurumi riding with him.

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* CastFromLifespan: At the end of episode 9, Nozomi suddenly faints from apparent exhaustion. The following episode reveals that [[spoiler:according to Syrup's research on the Time Flowers, the Precures de-aging shortly before transforming is a temporal phenomena enabled by the the flowers, while at the same time causing them to wilt, which will eventually spell doom for the Precures. Nozomi, having transformed the most up until that point, was the first to suffer from the Time Flower's ill effects. The Precures interpret Syrup's explanation as this, and episode 11 seems to confirm this as Cure Dream clutches her chest in pain while fighting Bell.]]



* HumansAreBastards: [[spoiler:Part of Belle’s reasoning for attacking people is this, that humans are inherently selfish and self-destructive. Even Michiru and Kaoru believe that the town should be destroyed if it means getting them to see the error of their ways]].

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* HumansAreBastards: [[spoiler:Part of Belle’s Bell’s reasoning for attacking people is this, that humans are inherently selfish and self-destructive. Even Michiru and Kaoru believe that the town should be destroyed if it means getting them to see the error of their ways]].ways. Nozomi, on the other hand, is of the opinion that HumansAreFlawed and thanks Bell for the future she's shown her (much to Bell's confusion), interpreting it as a wake-up call rather than an immutable outcome.]]


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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:In episode 11, Bell sics a {{Kaiju}}-sized Shadow on the Precures, then invokes this trope when she witnesses it destroying the very town she sought to protect as collateral damage trying to fight the Precures.]]
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Despite being spelled out that [[spoiler:Nozomi has been relying on PowerAtAPrice too much, she reassures others that she'll just wing it and every other Cure agrees that optimism has always prevailed. Nozomi has a heart attack mid-combat and needs to be saved by [[BigDamnHeroes previously not present Cures]]]].
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* GreenAesop: In the beginning of the series Nozomi gives a lecture about the dangers of climate change and global warning. [[spoiler:This turns out to be {{Foreshadowing}} of BigBad's true motives.]]


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* HeelRealization: [[spoiler:When Bell reveals herself to be a WellIntentionedExtremist, Nozomi asks why is she then attacking people she's supposed to be protecting, which [[ArmorPiercingQuestion makes Bell hesitate]]. Her GiantMook attacking buildings indiscriminately further makes her reconsider what's she's doing.]]

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** In Episode 11, '''''[[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Cure Black and Cure White]]''''' come in to support the other two teams, with Hikari coming in the following episode.



** Then in Episode 10, Nagisa and Honoka make a brief cameo, only to '''''outright''''' return in the following episode, with Hikari appearing to assist them in defeating Bell outright.



* TheCameo: In Episode 10, as Sanae looks up at the sky, she hears a voice commenting on its color, prompting her to turn around and say that she hasn't "seen the two of them in a while". The audience doesn't see their faces but it's clear that Sanae is talking to [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Nagisa and Honoka]].

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* TheCameo: In Episode 10, as Sanae looks up at the sky, she hears a voice commenting on its color, prompting her to turn around and say that she hasn't "seen the two of them in a while". The audience doesn't see their faces but it's clear that Sanae is talking to [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Nagisa and Honoka]].Honoka]], who reveal themselves fully at the end of the next episode.



* EleventhHourRanger: In the final battle, Cure Black and Cure White return to help.

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* HumansAreBastards: [[spoiler:Part of Belle’s reasoning for attacking people is this, that humans are inherently selfish and self-destructive. Even Michiru and Kaoru believe that the town should be destroyed if it means getting them to see the error of their ways]].
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* EleventhHourRanger: In the final battle, Cure Black and Cure White return to help.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Most {{Big Bad}}s of previous ''Cure'' shows are either the leaders of an organization where the generals often do their dirty work up until the finale. Bell is neither of those, being the first ''Cure'' main antagonist to be a villain ''not'' from an evil organization. Unlike Desparaiah and the Director from ''Yes!'' and its sequel ''[=GoGo!=]'', Bell is largely unknown to the Yes! Cure team, whom they have no idea about her existence (initially).

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Most {{Big Bad}}s of previous ''Cure'' shows are either the leaders of an organization where the generals often do their dirty work up until the finale. Bell is neither of those, works alone, being the first ''Cure'' main antagonist to be a villain ''not'' from an evil organization. Unlike Desparaiah and the Director from ''Yes!'' and its sequel ''[=GoGo!=]'', Bell is largely unknown to the Yes! Cure team, whom they have no idea about her existence (initially).
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* TenMinuteRetirement: Coco asks the Cures to stop transforming because of the effects of the Time Flowers, for the Cures to decide to do so... '''''after''''' they deal with Bell, and avert the catastrophe the Time Flowers are predicting.


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* SelfFulfillingProphecy: Bell comes from a BadFuture where the town is destroyed by a unknown calamity... and then effectively '''''causes''''' said calamity by unleashing the Shadows.


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** Episode 10: In the lead up to the FinalBattle, Sanae is sitting in her house, only to be joined by two people... '''''[[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Nagisa and Honoka]]'''''...
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* PowerAtAPrice: Oh boy... When a former Precure regains her powers, a Time Flower blooms to signify this which explains why the Cures first age down to when they first became Precures before transforming. Natts unfortunately finds out that [[spoiler: the Time Flowers brought back their powers in exchange for sapping their lifeforce; the "hands" on the flower countdown to its wilting and therefore the death of its associated Cure.]]
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* TheCameo: In Episode 10, as Sanae looks up at the sky, she hears a voice commenting on its color, prompting her to turn around and say that she hasn't "seen the two of them in a while". The audience doesn't see their faces but it's clear that Sanae is talking to [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Nagisa and Honoka]].

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* WhamLine: Considering Pretty Cure's adherence to ''never'' having any character show more than friendship towards another, Milk stops Karen leaving by telling her a story about why she drinks Big Apples, then, before falling asleep, says...
--> '''Milk:''' ''"Also, '''I love you, Karen'''"''

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* WhamLine: Considering Pretty Cure's adherence to ''never'' having any character show more than friendship towards another, Milk stops Karen leaving by telling her a story about why she drinks Big Apples, then, before falling asleep, says...
--> '''Milk:''' ''"Also, '''I love you, Karen'''"''
[[WhamLine/PrettyCure Examples can be found here.]]
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Most {{Big Bad}}s of previous ''Cure'' shows are either the leaders of an organization where the generals often do their dirty work up until the finale. Bell is neither of those, being the first ''Cure'' main antagonist to be a villain ''not'' from an evil organization.

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Most {{Big Bad}}s of previous ''Cure'' shows are either the leaders of an organization where the generals often do their dirty work up until the finale. Bell is neither of those, being the first ''Cure'' main antagonist to be a villain ''not'' from an evil organization. Unlike Desparaiah and the Director from ''Yes!'' and its sequel ''[=GoGo!=]'', Bell is largely unknown to the Yes! Cure team, whom they have no idea about her existence (initially).
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Most {{Big Bad}}s of previous ''Cure'' shows are either the leaders of an organization where the generals often do their dirty work up until the finale. Bell is neither of those, being the first ''Cure'' main antagonist to be a villain ''not'' from an evil organization.
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** This is the ''only'' season where the BigBad has an active role in the battles, instead of their generals fighting for them, and seemingly is the ''definitive'' Big Bad of the series, instead of one of their allies turning out to be the true Big Bad or the Big Bad being faked by one of the other antagonists.

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** This is the ''only'' season where the BigBad has an active role in the battles, instead of their generals fighting for them, and seemingly is the ''definitive'' Big Bad of the series, instead of one of their allies turning out to be the true Big Bad or the Big Bad being faked by one of the other antagonists.them.
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''Power of Hope ~[=PreCure=] Full Bloom~'' (''Kibou no Chikara ~Otona Pretty Cure '23~'', literally ''Power of Hope ~Adult Pretty Cure '23~'') is an adult-oriented spin-off miniseries in the ''Anime/PrettyCure'' series, and the first one in the franchise overall, that focuses on the Cures from ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5'' and ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar'' in their adult years, serving as a continuation to the former season. The series is directed by Takayuki Hamana (of ''Anime/ThePrinceOfTennis'' fame) and co-produced by Creator/ToeiAnimation and Creator/StudioDeen (the latter having also worked with Toei on [[Anime/SailorMoonEternal two]] [[Anime/SailorMoonCosmos other]] animes), with Yoshimi Narita returning as the lead writer for this series.

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''Power of Hope ~[=PreCure=] Full Bloom~'' (''Kibou no Chikara ~Otona Pretty Cure '23~'', literally ''Power of Hope ~Adult Pretty Cure '23~'') is an adult-oriented spin-off miniseries in the ''Anime/PrettyCure'' series, and the first one in the franchise overall, that focuses on the Cures from ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5'' and ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar'' in their adult years, serving as a continuation to the former season. The series is directed by Takayuki Hamana (of ''Anime/ThePrinceOfTennis'' fame) and co-produced by Creator/ToeiAnimation and Creator/StudioDeen (the latter having also worked with Toei on [[Anime/SailorMoonEternal two]] [[Anime/SailorMoonCosmos other]] animes), with Yoshimi Narita and Naoki Sato returning as the lead writer and composer for this series.
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** Episode 9: Right as Nozomi is mobilizing the group to go to where Bell is, she suddenly faints while cutting to a Time Flower that has lost a petal.
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** This is the ''only'' season where the BigBad has an active role in the battles, instead of their generals fighting for them, and seemingly is the ''definitive'' Big Bad of the series, instead of one of their allies turning out to be the true Big Bad or the Big Bad being faked by one of the other antagonists.

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** Bunbee, the only surviving villain from the ''Yes'' duology, makes his return as well and it seems he's ''finally'' gotten it in his head and has pulled a HeelFaceTurn.

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** Bunbee, the only surviving villain from the ''Yes'' duology, makes his return as well and it seems he's ''finally'' gotten it in his head and has pulled a HeelFaceTurn.genuine HeelFaceTurn.
** And if the return of ''Splash Star'' wasn't enough, Episode 8 marks the return of Sanae Yukishiro, Honoka's grandmother from the original ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure'' after a whopping ''18'' years since the end of ''Max Heart''!



* TheMagicComesBack: ...However, a set of buds are found in the Precure Flower Garden, which flower when the Cures rediscover their past hopes and dreams, restoring their powers.

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* TheMagicComesBack: ...However, a set of buds are found in the Precure Flower Garden, which flower when the Cures rediscover their past hopes and dreams, restoring their powers. However, Nuts did find out that the Time Flowers may not be as beneficial as they seem, and in Episode 8 [[spoiler: Nozomi suddenly faints for a bit, hinting that the Time Flowers providing the Yes 5 team their powers may [[PowerAtAPrice cost them]] later.]]



* WhamShot: Episode 2: Right after one of the Time Flowers in the Cure Rose Garden bloom, a [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5 very familiar pink butterfly]] appears in front of Nozomi.

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Episode 2: Right after one of the Time Flowers in the Cure Rose Garden bloom, a [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5 very familiar pink butterfly]] appears in front of Nozomi.Nozomi.
** In Episode 8, as Komachi, Nozomi and Coco leave Sanae's house, the nameplate on the estate zooms in to reveal that the Sanae-san they've been talking to is none other than Sanae Yukishiro from the first ever ''Pretty Cure'' series.
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** While {{Time Skip}}s in the series are nothing, they usually happen [[WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue at the end of the season]] (and more often than not it gets reverted in crossovers). Here, the characters start off the series as adults with established jobs.

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** While {{Time Skip}}s in the series are nothing, nothing new, they usually happen [[WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue at the end of the each team's season]] (and more often than not it gets reverted in crossovers). Here, the characters start off the series as adults with established jobs.
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** ''Kibou no Chikara'' brings back the Yes! Cures as the main focus after the conclusion of ''[=GoGo!=]'' in 2009 and being regulated to side characters or cameos in the ''All Star'' movies.

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** ''Kibou no Chikara'' ''[=PreCure=] Full Bloom'' brings back the Yes! Cures as the main focus after the conclusion of ''[=GoGo!=]'' in 2009 and being regulated to side characters or cameos in the ''All Star'' movies.

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Updating title. I also don't think aging up the kid heroines would mark a permanent turning point for the franchise considering that they revert back to their pre-teen selfs after transforming into Cures.


''Kibou no Chikara ~Otona Pretty Cure '23~'' (''Power of Hope ~Adult Pretty Cure '23~'') is an adult-oriented spin-off miniseries in the ''Anime/PrettyCure'' series, and the first one in the franchise overall, that focuses on the Cures from ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5'' and ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar'' in their adult years, serving as a continuation to the former season. The series is directed by Takayuki Hamana (of ''Anime/ThePrinceOfTennis'' fame) and co-produced by Creator/ToeiAnimation and Creator/StudioDeen (the latter having also worked with Toei on [[Anime/SailorMoonEternal two]] [[Anime/SailorMoonCosmos other]] animes), with Yoshimi Narita returning as the lead writer for this series.

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''Kibou ''Power of Hope ~[=PreCure=] Full Bloom~'' (''Kibou no Chikara ~Otona Pretty Cure '23~'' (''Power '23~'', literally ''Power of Hope ~Adult Pretty Cure '23~'') is an adult-oriented spin-off miniseries in the ''Anime/PrettyCure'' series, and the first one in the franchise overall, that focuses on the Cures from ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5'' and ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar'' in their adult years, serving as a continuation to the former season. The series is directed by Takayuki Hamana (of ''Anime/ThePrinceOfTennis'' fame) and co-produced by Creator/ToeiAnimation and Creator/StudioDeen (the latter having also worked with Toei on [[Anime/SailorMoonEternal two]] [[Anime/SailorMoonCosmos other]] animes), with Yoshimi Narita returning as the lead writer for this series.



The series premiered on October 7, 2023 during the fall 2023 anime season for Creator/{{NHK}} Educational. Another adult-oriented ''Pretty Cure'' spin-off, ''Anime/MahoGirlsPrecure 2'', would be slated for a 2024 release [[note]] though ''Maho Girls 2'' will air on the franchise's main network, Creator/TVAsahi as part of its late night [=ANiMAZiNG=]!!! block [[/note]]. Website/{{Crunchyroll}} also aired the series in their streaming service under the title ''Power of Hope ~Precure Full Bloom~''.

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The series premiered on October 7, 2023 during the fall 2023 anime season for Creator/{{NHK}} Educational. Another adult-oriented ''Pretty Cure'' spin-off, ''Anime/MahoGirlsPrecure 2'', would be slated for a 2024 release [[note]] though ''Maho Girls 2'' will air on the franchise's main network, Creator/TVAsahi as part of its late night [=ANiMAZiNG=]!!! block [[/note]]. Website/{{Crunchyroll}} also aired the series in on their streaming service under the title ''Power of Hope ~Precure Full Bloom~''.
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** While [[Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure previous]] [[Anime/HugttoPrettyCure installments]] did deal with mature themes, its primary demographic was still young girls. By contrast, ''Kibou no Chikara'' is aimed explicitly at adults who grew up with the franchise when they were little.
** Likewise, the series would mark a permanent turning point for the franchise by having the main Cures in this series (''Yes! 5'' and ''Splash Star'' in this case) age-up to adults, something that only happened [[WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue at the end of the main series' seasons]] post-''Go! Princess'' (which itself wasn't consistent).

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** While [[Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure previous]] [[Anime/HugttoPrettyCure installments]] did deal with mature themes, its primary demographic was still young girls. By contrast, ''Kibou no Chikara'' ''[=PreCure=] Full Bloom'' is aimed explicitly at adults who grew up with the franchise when they were little.
** Likewise, While {{Time Skip}}s in the series would mark a permanent turning point for the franchise by having the main Cures in this series (''Yes! 5'' and ''Splash Star'' in this case) age-up to adults, something that only happened are nothing, they usually happen [[WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue at the end of the main series' seasons]] post-''Go! Princess'' (which itself wasn't consistent).season]] (and more often than not it gets reverted in crossovers). Here, the characters start off the series as adults with established jobs.



* DarkerAndEdgier: Thematically, ''Kibou no Chikara'' presents a pretty blunt look at adult life and adult problems ''Precure'' heroines didn't have to consider as youths -- unfulfilled dreams, divorce, alcoholism, financial problems, climate change, and the general encroaching despair that comes with being old enough to see innumerable problems while lacking either the responsibility or plain old ability to fix any of them, with the antagonist effectively taking away the 'wasted' time of various people for some sinister purpose...

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* DarkerAndEdgier: Thematically, ''Kibou no Chikara'' ''[=PreCure=] Full Bloom'' presents a pretty blunt look at adult life and adult problems ''Precure'' heroines didn't have to consider as youths -- unfulfilled dreams, divorce, alcoholism, financial problems, climate change, and the general encroaching despair that comes with being old enough to see innumerable problems while lacking either the responsibility or plain old ability to fix any of them, with the antagonist effectively taking away the 'wasted' time of various people for some sinister purpose...



* SequelSeries: To ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5'' and its own sequel series ''[=GoGo!=]'', continuing the team's story as they enter adulthood.



* TimeSkip: For both ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5'' and ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar'', taking place after the events of those seasons and depicting its main heroines as [[KidHeroAllGrownUp Kid Heroes All Grown-Up]].

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* TimeSkip: For both ''[=PreCure=] Full Bloom'' takes place nearly a decade after the conclusions of ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5'' and ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar'', taking place after showcasing the events of those seasons and depicting its main heroines from both series as [[KidHeroAllGrownUp Kid Heroes All Grown-Up]].grown women with jobs and careers.
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[[caption-width-right:850:It has certainly [[KidHeroAllGrownUp been a while]] since we've last [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5 saw]] [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar them]]. [[note]] Counterclockwise from the front: Nozomi Yumehara, Rin Natsuki, Kurumi Mimino, Urara Kasugano, Komachi Akimoto, Karen Minazuki, Mai Mishou, and Saki Hyuuga. [[/note]]]]

''Kibou no Chikara ~Otona Pretty Cure '23~'' (''Power of Hope ~Adult Pretty Cure '23~'') is an adult-oriented spin-off miniseries in the ''Anime/PrettyCure'' series, and the first one in the franchise overall, that focuses on the Cures from ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5'' and ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar'' in their adult years, serving as a continuation to the former season. The series is directed by Takayuki Hamana (of ''Anime/ThePrinceOfTennis'' fame) and co-produced by Creator/ToeiAnimation and Creator/StudioDeen (the latter having also worked with Toei on [[Anime/SailorMoonEternal two]] [[Anime/SailorMoonCosmos other]] animes), with Yoshimi Narita returning as the lead writer for this series.

Fourteen years since their last battle, the now de-powered Yes! Cures have moved on with their lives, with Nozomi Yumehara, once a middle school student, now being a teacher at a new school educating the younger and less-experienced students. After recruiting the other Cures in a reunion, they meet Saki Hyuuga and Mai Mishou at a bar and talk a bit about their past life as Pretty Cures. However, it seems like their adventure isn't over yet, as they have to overcome the struggles of being an adult.

The series premiered on October 7, 2023 during the fall 2023 anime season for Creator/{{NHK}} Educational. Another adult-oriented ''Pretty Cure'' spin-off, ''Anime/MahoGirlsPrecure 2'', would be slated for a 2024 release [[note]] though ''Maho Girls 2'' will air on the franchise's main network, Creator/TVAsahi as part of its late night [=ANiMAZiNG=]!!! block [[/note]]. Website/{{Crunchyroll}} also aired the series in their streaming service under the title ''Power of Hope ~Precure Full Bloom~''.

'''Previews:''' [[https://youtu.be/1d-u6ahqIdA Teaser]], [[https://youtu.be/N5ASW-7-m-4 Trailer]]

!! Tropes that apply to ''Kibou no Chikara''
* ArcSymbol: Clocks, both digital and analog. Fitting the theme of adult difficulties, clocks represent the feeling that time is slipping away, and that there is no way to return to happier times.
* BigBad: Bell, who believes stopping time is futile and amplifies peoples' negative emotions to summon monsters called Shadows from them.
* BigDamnHeroes: In Episode 4, Saki and Mai are swarmed by Shadows and, before they are taken out, are rescued by Syrup in his bird mode, Nozomi and Kurumi riding with him.
* BreakingOldTrends: This series marks a first for the franchise...
** It's the first spin-off in the franchise, taking place in the same universe but not being connected to the main series, including the [[Anime/HirogaruSkyPrettyCure currently airing one]]. It's also going to be a miniseries, breaking the trend of previous seasons that were 52 or less episodes long.
** While [[Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure previous]] [[Anime/HugttoPrettyCure installments]] did deal with mature themes, its primary demographic was still young girls. By contrast, ''Kibou no Chikara'' is aimed explicitly at adults who grew up with the franchise when they were little.
** Likewise, the series would mark a permanent turning point for the franchise by having the main Cures in this series (''Yes! 5'' and ''Splash Star'' in this case) age-up to adults, something that only happened [[WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue at the end of the main series' seasons]] post-''Go! Princess'' (which itself wasn't consistent).
** This is the first season where any romance elements are '''''not''''' limited to casual subtext, and tropes like FrothyMugsOfWater are averted entirely, with the Cures visibly getting drunk ''on screen'', with Kurumi having a very visible ruddy face in one clip.
** Whereas previous installments aired on Creator/TVAsahi, this is the first series to air on Creator/{{NHK}} Educational instead, and would be broadcast in the evening instead of in the morning or afternoon.
* BroughtDownToNormal: The series starts with both the Yes! and Splash Star girls without their transformation devices. Rin muses that it might be because they are adults, though we know [[Anime/HugttoPrettyCure certain]] [[Anime/HirogaruSkyPrettyCure characters]] have proven this is not the case. Episode 2 suggests that the crushing reality of the world around them might have caused them to lose their powers. It’s when Nozomi reaffirms her dream to be a teacher that she regains her powers.
* TheBusCameBack:
** ''Kibou no Chikara'' brings back the Yes! Cures as the main focus after the conclusion of ''[=GoGo!=]'' in 2009 and being regulated to side characters or cameos in the ''All Star'' movies.
** Saki and Mai also make a return after the conclusion of their season, with the two only making a few cameos in the crossover movies.
** Bunbee, the only surviving villain from the ''Yes'' duology, makes his return as well and it seems he's ''finally'' gotten it in his head and has pulled a HeelFaceTurn.
* CallBack: When Bunbee manages to escape the Shadows and land on Syrup, he says the same thing he told the Pretty Cure when they met him again in ''[=GoGo=]''.
--> '''Bunbee''': I thought I was going to die. But then I remembered I could fly.
* CantHoldHisLiquor:
** Rin is one of these in episode 2, devolving into InelegantBlubbering.
** Kurumi drinks down ''several'' apple brandy mixers, and ends up [[LesYay drunkenly flirting]] with Karen.
* ContinuityNod:
** When Nozomi and Rin discuss how their henshin devices seemingly disappeared, something made explicit in recent seasons, they correctly identify it as the [=CureMo=] instead of the Pinky Catch.
** Kurumi explains away how Nozomi can even be back on Earth after the end of [=GoGo=], when she explains she's the ''current'' caretaker of the Flower Garden, with Coco, Nutts and Syrup working there most of the time.
** Kurumi's love of a particular apple brandy mixer is due to the apple that Karen fed her when she got sick once.
** Syrup has Urara's ImageSong from Yes! 5 "Extraordinary! Door of Courage" on his smartphone.
* CouchGag: The Title Card for each episode has a different picture shown, usually featuring the Cure(s) who are the focus of the episode.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Thematically, ''Kibou no Chikara'' presents a pretty blunt look at adult life and adult problems ''Precure'' heroines didn't have to consider as youths -- unfulfilled dreams, divorce, alcoholism, financial problems, climate change, and the general encroaching despair that comes with being old enough to see innumerable problems while lacking either the responsibility or plain old ability to fix any of them, with the antagonist effectively taking away the 'wasted' time of various people for some sinister purpose...
* EvolvingCredits: Episode 4 updates the final shot in the opening to include Saki and Mai.
* FountainOfYouth: The main cast gets aged down whenever they transform into Precures, complete with their old middle school uniforms.
* GrowingUpSucks: Both Nozomi and Rin are finding their chosen careers as an adult are rife with pitfalls and impossible goals, with Nozomi trying desperately to help a dancing prodigy in her class and Rin trying to sell her designs for jewelry, and Kurumi is bemoaning her work colleagues while nursing a drink when they meet her at Nozomi's favourite sushi restaurant, with it being revealed her boss is condescending towards her, and she's having problems with the human corporate mindset.
* GrowingWithTheAudience: This show is a sequel to ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5'' featuring the once preteen protagonists of that show (and of its immediate predecessor ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar'') as adults, releasing 15 years after the current adult audience watched the original shows as kids.
* InternalDeconstruction: The major hurdle the grown up Cures have to deal with is that their dreams have come true, but they have not turned out the way they wanted it to be, a far cry from previous TimeSkip moments:
** Nozomi did become a teacher, yes, but she can’t help her students outside her classroom as much as she wants to.
** Rin sells jewelry with football as a hobby, but her little job hasn’t worked out as it doesn’t sell as much as she hoped. And now that she's around 30, she can't keep up as well on the football field, either.
** Urara has taken to voice acting but she’s stuck with an overbearing director whose demands lead to her being unable to get into character. This has caused her to become something of a drinker to cope, along with losing her BigEater tendencies.
** Komachi has written her award-winning novel, but is now stuck in a terrible writing block rut, to the point where she refuses to acknowledge her last achievements and has fallen into depression.
** Karen is a doctor and can heal bodies, but like Nozomi, she can’t heal the problems that come as a consequence to those injuries, like the loss of a job or a ruined dream.
** Kurumi is a part-time secretary stuck in a thankless job with a boss that forces her to work overtime with no extra pay and sometimes requires some esoteric tasks from the secretarial pool.
* KidHeroAllGrownUp: As shown in the page image, the Cures from ''Yes! 5'' and ''Splash Star'' are now young adults instead of the pre-teens they were at the start and end of their seasons. Their attire and hairstyle has also changed:
** Nozomi wears a light pink business suit. Her GirlishPigtails she had on in middle school is eschewed in favor of letting her hair down. She also now works as a CoolTeacher.
** Rin's BoyishShortHair has grown a bit, and wears a beige collared shirt with brown overalls. She's now trying to sell jewelry while also playing football as a hobby.
** Urara's pigtails are also discarded in favor of long hair; she also wears a pair of red eyeglasses, a yellow jacket, a light yellow undershirt, light brown knee-length pants, and yellow sneakers. She has also gone into acting.
** Komachi now has a tail sticking around her short hair. Her outfit consists of a light green jacket with a green undershirt, beige pants, and orange v-cut shoes. She's also working as a novelist.
** Karen wears a navy blue jacket, a light blue undershirt, a long, light beige skirt, and belt tied between the two, and has become a doctor.
** Kurumi wears a business suit like Nozomi's, albeit a dark purple one without the buttoned shirt and having a skirt instead of a pair of pants, and has become an part-time secretary, her other job being the caretaker of the Precure Flower Garden.
** Saki wears a yellow buttoned collared shirt, a necklace, a blue skirt that reaches down to her ankles, and light yellow sandals. She's also shown wearing a ring in the first trailer, implying she got married after the events of her home series, and still works at her family's bakery.
** Mai wears an outfit similar to Saki, but has a pale pink sweater worn over her shirt (which is colored white) while her skirt is instead turquoise.
* MeanBoss: Episode 2 reveals that Kurumi works for one in the form of her supervisor in her new company, who forces her to work overtime with no extra pay.
* MookHorrorShow: When Cure Dream is fighting the shadow monsters in Episode 2, there are a few monster [=POV=] shots of Dream's rampage, complete with her face being shrouded in darkness and sporting {{Red Eyes|Take Warning}}.
* OlderAlterEgo: Inverted. While the main cast can get their Cure powers back, it looks to turn them into their ''younger'' selves.
* ShoutOut: When Cure Lemonade and Syrup battle Bell's monsters in Episode 7, the art style is reminiscent of the style used by Creator/MamoruHosoda for the internet and OZ from ''Anime/DigimonTheMovie'' and ''Anime/SummerWars'' respectively.
* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay:
** In episode 1, Nozomi blurts out a "Metamorphose!" while reminiscing about her time as a Pretty Cure in the middle of a plaza, much to Rin's embarrassment. Urara, Komachi and Karen arrive on the scene almost immediately, figuring out that the noise was coming from Nozomi before even seeing her due to shouting their old [[ByThePowerOfGreyskull transformation catchphrase]].
** At the end of Episode 3, Saki and Mai realise that they're within earshot of the Yes Pretty Cures when they notice them mention the words 'henshin' and 'Pretty Cure' in casual conversation.
* ThereAreNoCoincidences: Kurumi calls this trope out specifically when all of them meet at the same time at the same location.
* TheMagicGoesAway: Potentially. When asked about her transformation device, Nozomi admits that while she did put it somewhere safe, it has completely disappeared from that location.
* TheMagicComesBack: ...However, a set of buds are found in the Precure Flower Garden, which flower when the Cures rediscover their past hopes and dreams, restoring their powers.
* StarCrossedLovers: Coco sees his relationship with Nozomi as this, as he's the king of the Palmer Kingdom and she's a teacher living on Earth and he feels they don't deserve to be together.
* TimeSkip: For both ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5'' and ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar'', taking place after the events of those seasons and depicting its main heroines as [[KidHeroAllGrownUp Kid Heroes All Grown-Up]].
* WhamLine: Considering Pretty Cure's adherence to ''never'' having any character show more than friendship towards another, Milk stops Karen leaving by telling her a story about why she drinks Big Apples, then, before falling asleep, says...
--> '''Milk:''' ''"Also, '''I love you, Karen'''"''
* WhamShot: Episode 2: Right after one of the Time Flowers in the Cure Rose Garden bloom, a [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5 very familiar pink butterfly]] appears in front of Nozomi.
* WhatTheHellHero: Kurumi reams out Coco for his decision to step aside and let Nozomi live her life without him, mostly because he did so without even telling her, leaving her confused and hurt as to why he abandoned her.
* WhereItAllBegan: Nozomi and Coco's reunion is in the same alleyway where they met for the first time.
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