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[[caption-width-right:300:You wouldn't get [[CuteWitch these]] in any pet shop.[[note]]Clockwise from left to right: Garnet, Ruby and Sapphie. Not shown: [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters the remaining 40+ pets]].[[/note]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:300:You wouldn't get [[CuteWitch these]] in any pet shop.[[note]]Clockwise from left to right: Garnet, Ruby [[TheFashionista Garnet]], [[TheDitz Ruby]] and Sapphie.[[TheSmartGuy Sapphie]]. Not shown: [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters the remaining 40+ pets]].[[/note]]]]
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** LicensedGame: Seven games released in the NintendoDS, Nintendo3DS and the arcades.

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** LicensedGame: Seven games released in the NintendoDS, Nintendo3DS UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS and the arcades.
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'''''Jewelpet Attack Chance!?''''' (2016): A Flash-animated ONA created by Mako Morie, a regular manga author for the franchise and animated by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anime_International_Company AIC Project]]. Features Ruby, Labra, Sapphie and a girl named Ruri, a superfan of ''Jewelpet'', who try to find a way to convince people to make a new season. Notably supervised by Hiroshi Negishi (yes, the guy who directed all of the non-canon ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'' series). Stopped after erratically releasing 3 episodes.

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'''''Jewelpet Attack Chance!?''''' (2016): A Flash-animated ONA created by Mako Morie, a regular manga author for the franchise and animated by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anime_International_Company AIC Project]]. Features Ruby, Labra, Sapphie and a girl named Ruri, a superfan of ''Jewelpet'', who try to find a way to convince people to make a new season. Notably supervised by Hiroshi Negishi (yes, the guy who directed [[note]] Notable for directing all of the non-canon ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'' series).stuff that's not part of [[Anime/TenchiMuyoRyoOhki the]] [[Anime/TenchiMuyoGXP canon]] [[Anime/TenchiMuyoWarOnGeminar universe]] [[/note]]. Stopped after erratically releasing 3 episodes.
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'''''Jewelpet Attack Chance!?''''' (2016): A Flash-animated ONA created by Mako Morie, a regular manga author for the franchise and animated by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anime_International_Company AIC Project]]. Features Ruby, Labra, Sapphie and a girl named Ruri, a superfan of ''Jewelpet'', who try to find a way to convince people to make a new season. Notably supervised by Hiroshi Negishi (yes, the one who made ''Anime/TenchiMuyo''). Stopped after erratically releasing 3 episodes.

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'''''Jewelpet Attack Chance!?''''' (2016): A Flash-animated ONA created by Mako Morie, a regular manga author for the franchise and animated by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anime_International_Company AIC Project]]. Features Ruby, Labra, Sapphie and a girl named Ruri, a superfan of ''Jewelpet'', who try to find a way to convince people to make a new season. Notably supervised by Hiroshi Negishi (yes, the one guy who made ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'').directed all of the non-canon ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'' series). Stopped after erratically releasing 3 episodes.
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* EndOfSeriesAwarness: Attack Chance is all about this.

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* EndOfSeriesAwarness: EndOfSeriesAwareness: Attack Chance is all about this.
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* EndOfSeriesAwarness: Attack Chance is all about this.
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'''''Jewelpet Attack Chance!?''''' (2016): A Flash-animated ONA created by Mako Morie, a regular manga author for the franchise and animated by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anime_International_Company AIC Project]]. Features Ruby, Labra, Sapphie and a girl named Ruri, who try to find a way to convince people to make a new Jewelpet anime. Notably supervised by Hiroshi Negishi (yes, the one who made ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'').

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'''''Jewelpet Attack Chance!?''''' (2016): A Flash-animated ONA created by Mako Morie, a regular manga author for the franchise and animated by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anime_International_Company AIC Project]]. Features Ruby, Labra, Sapphie and a girl named Ruri, a superfan of ''Jewelpet'', who try to find a way to convince people to make a new Jewelpet anime.season. Notably supervised by Hiroshi Negishi (yes, the one who made ''Anime/TenchiMuyo''). Stopped after erratically releasing 3 episodes.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Has its [[Radar/{{Jewelpet}} own page.]]



* OfficialCouple: [[spoiler:Rinko and Akira, Akari and Yuuma and lastly, Ruby and Granite after the last episode of ''Sunshine''.]]



* ShoutOut: [[ShoutOut/{{Jewelpet}} LOTS! And the list grows with each episode.]]
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That specific incantation is only in Twinkle and it's already listed on its respective page.


* MagicalIncantation: Whenever a transformation occurs, we get "Twinkle, twinkle, magical charm, winkle, winkle, jewel flash..."
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Twinkle, twinkle, Magical Incantation, winkle, winkle, jewel example... (In other words, added an example.)

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* MagicalIncantation: Whenever a transformation occurs, we get "Twinkle, twinkle, magical charm, winkle, winkle, jewel flash..."

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** The anime as well. Compare [[http://www.findfreegraphics.com/image-22/jewel+pet.htm first series' Ruby]] to [[http://fafazil1996.centerblog.net/voir-photo?u=http://fafazil1996.f.a.pic.centerblog.net/o/b6eeb8e0.jpg Kira Deco Ruby]]. Now apply the same thing to every Jewelpet.



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Jewelpets in the first series would introduce themselves with their full jewel names at their introduction, and later request to be called by their nickname, which is the name they're known by officially (e.g. Rald is introduced as Emerald, and King as Onyx).

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In the first series, Jewelpets have only one glimmer in their eyes, while in all seasons afterwards, they have two or more.
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Jewelpets in the first series would introduce themselves with their full jewel names at their introduction, and later request to be called by their nickname, which is the name they're known by officially (e.g. Rald is introduced as Emerald, and King as Onyx).
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Given that the game was made with a Japanese audience in mind first, there's nothing unexpected about the pets showing up in a Sanrio game that gathers all of its characters.


* UnexpectedCharacter: While Ruby,Garnet, and Sapphie are Sanrio characters. [[MarthDebutedinSmashBros They once made there official American debut]] in the Nintendo DS game "Loving Life with Hello Kitty & Friends" and while most of Sanrio characters featured in the game are semi known in the United States [[note]] My Melody is the closest Sanrio character to get the most exposure in the US while Hello Kitty is very well-known in America.[[/note]]. Ruby,Garnet, and Sapphie who represent the Jewelpet franchise aren't that well-known in the states and Sanrio very rarely brings up the existence of the franchise besides a blog post made in 2011.

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* DodgeballIsHell: The Jewel Game that stakes Lapis is a game of dodgeball where the impact of the ball is powered by insults. King is chosen to play in it because he's impervious to insults... except, as it turns out, Lapis'. This is the first Jewel Game where Rinko and co. lose.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Jewelpets in the first series would be referred to by their full jewel names at their introduction, and later request to be called by their nickname, which is the name they're known by officially in most cases (e.g. Rald is introduced as Emerald, and King as Onyx).

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* DodgeballIsHell: The Jewel Game that stakes Lapis is a game of dodgeball where the impact of the ball is powered by insults. King is chosen to play in it because he's impervious to insults... except, as it turns out, Lapis'. This is the first Jewel Game where Rinko and co. lose.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Jewelpets in the first series would be referred to by introduce themselves with their full jewel names at their introduction, and later request to be called by their nickname, which is the name they're known by officially in most cases (e.g. Rald is introduced as Emerald, and King as Onyx).



* {{Fanservice}}: Episode 20 of the first series has Minami in a sexy bikini.
** Also, the covers for the DVD box sets of ''Sunshine''.
** The covers for the ''Twinkle'' fan discs which were drawn by the character designer of the series.
** Coal's female form. My, what big boobs you have!
** Ruby got one MsFanservice moment in episode 41. Oh my, nice PlayboyBunny costume there!
** One of the ImagineSpot on ''Happiness'' got Luna fantasizing herself as a hot, sexy, anthropomorphic bunny.

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Some more moving and streamlining.


* FlyingBroomstick: The first series.
** Tour, Diana and Dian have personalized broomsticks. Diana's is pink, Tour's is gray and Dian has a pimping gold one that turns into a dragon.
** Rinko, Minami and Aoi also ride brooms when they go to Jewel Land in episode 14.
** The movie brings them back.

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* FlyingBroomstick: The Jewelpets get around on broomsticks in the first series.
** Tour, Diana and Dian have personalized broomsticks. Diana's
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** Rinko, Minami and Aoi also ride brooms when they go to Jewel Land
brought back briefly in episode 14.
** The movie brings them back.
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** ''Twinkle'' introduces Avenue, Ametrine and Trystine, who, unlike the pets, seem to be physically structured like adult humans. They're also fully clothed.

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** ''Twinkle'' introduces Avenue, Ametrine and Trystine, who, unlike the pets, seem to be physically structured are more like adult humans. They're also fully clothed.PettingZooPeople.



** First: King x Lapis, implied Dian x Rinko.



** In a franchise-wide context, it also applied to the main Jewelpets, until Labra was promoted to mascot. Then Angela and Rosa came along and the trope applies again.

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** In a franchise-wide context, it also applied to the main Jewelpets, until Labra was promoted to mascot. Then Angela and Rosa came along and the trope applies again.they formed their own little trio.



* SugarBowl

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* SugarBowlSugarBowl: Given the mood of this franchise, it should come as no surprise that Jewel Land is one sugar-coated world.
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* GottaCatchEmAll: The first series focuses on collecting all the Jewelpets. The Jewel Game where Amelie is betted also features this, as the task is to collect more runaway babies than the opponent.

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* AnimationBump: From ''Twinkle'' onwards, the animation budget of each season gets increased and it results in more colorful backgrounds and fluid animation compared to the first series.

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* AnimationBump: The first series avoids animating the Jewelpets moving as much as possible by putting them on brooms. From ''Twinkle'' onwards, to ''Happiness'', the animation budget of each season gets increased and it results in more colorful backgrounds and fluid animation compared to evidently got a raise, as the first series.Jewelpets usually get around on their own two or four paws. It's obvious that the show had fallen on hard times with ''Lady'', which gave the pets floating balls, again to avoid animating their movement.



** EnhancedOnDVD: Home video releases tend to get animation boosts.
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*** [[http://www.ciao.shogakukan.co.jp/message/tatsuyama/images/005.jpg The third one by Tatsuyama Sayuri]], (of ''Manga/HappyHappyClover'' fame) which ran in ''Ciao'' from February to September 2010. There is no tankobon volume for this one.

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*** [[http://www.ciao.shogakukan.co.jp/message/tatsuyama/images/005.jpg The third one one]] by Tatsuyama Sayuri]], Creator/TatsuyamaSayuri, (of ''Manga/HappyHappyClover'' fame) which ran in ''Ciao'' from February to September 2010. There is no tankobon volume for this one.
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*** [[http://www.ciao.shogakukan.co.jp/message/tatsuyama/images/005.jpg The third one by Tatsuyama Sayuri, (of ''Happy Happy Clover'' fame)]] which ran in ''Ciao'' from February to September 2010. There is no tankobon volume for this one.

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*** [[http://www.ciao.shogakukan.co.jp/message/tatsuyama/images/005.jpg The third one by Tatsuyama Sayuri, Sayuri]], (of ''Happy Happy Clover'' fame)]] ''Manga/HappyHappyClover'' fame) which ran in ''Ciao'' from February to September 2010. There is no tankobon volume for this one.
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* UnexpectedCharacter: While Ruby,Garnet, and Sapphie are Sanrio characters. They once made there official American debut in the Nintendo DS game "Loving Life with Hello Kitty & Friends" and while most of the characters featured in the game are semi known in the United States [[/note]] (Hello Kitty and My Melody get the most exposure to the US public) [[note\\\ .

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* UnexpectedCharacter: While Ruby,Garnet, and Sapphie are Sanrio characters. [[MarthDebutedinSmashBros They once made there official American debut debut]] in the Nintendo DS game "Loving Life with Hello Kitty & Friends" and while most of the Sanrio characters featured in the game are semi known in the United States [[/note]] (Hello Kitty and [[note]] My Melody is the closest Sanrio character to get the most exposure to in the US public) [[note\\\ . while Hello Kitty is very well-known in America.[[/note]]. Ruby,Garnet, and Sapphie who represent the Jewelpet franchise aren't that well-known in the states and Sanrio very rarely brings up the existence of the franchise besides a blog post made in 2011.
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* UnexpectedCharacter: While Ruby,Garnet, and Sapphie are Sanrio characters. They once made there official American debut in the Nintendo DS game "Loving Life with Hello Kitty & Friends" and while most of the characters featured in the game are semi known in the United States [[/note]] (Hello Kitty and My Melody get the most exposure to the US public) [[note\\\ .
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No musings on critical/fan reception on the main page.


'''''Anime/JewelpetMagicalChange''''' (2015): Animated by Creator/StudioDEEN, the seventh season has the Jewelpets sent to Earth to investigate and find out how to get their castle back to their world. Then meeting up with a girl with a magic pendant and they receive the power to turn into humans. It is the worst performing season of the franchise, with only 39 episodes. This results for the anime series to end permanently.

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'''''Anime/JewelpetMagicalChange''''' (2015): Animated by Creator/StudioDEEN, the seventh season has the Jewelpets being sent to Earth to investigate and find out how to get their castle back to their world. Then meeting up with They meet a girl with a magic pendant and they receive the power to turn into humans. It is the worst performing season of the franchise, with Has only 39 episodes. This results for episodes due to the anime series to end permanently.getting canned.



'''''Jewelpet Attack Chance!?''''' (2016): A Flash-animated ONA created by Mako Morie, a regular manga author for the franchise and animated by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anime_International_Company AIC Project]]. Features Ruby, Labra, Sapphie and a girl named Ruri who tries to find a way to convince people to make a new Jewelpet Anime. This ONA is notable for being supervised by Hiroshi Negishi ('''YES''', the one who made Anime/TenchiMuyo).

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'''''Jewelpet Attack Chance!?''''' (2016): A Flash-animated ONA created by Mako Morie, a regular manga author for the franchise and animated by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anime_International_Company AIC Project]]. Features Ruby, Labra, Sapphie and a girl named Ruri Ruri, who tries try to find a way to convince people to make a new Jewelpet Anime. This ONA is notable for being anime. Notably supervised by Hiroshi Negishi ('''YES''', (yes, the one who made Anime/TenchiMuyo).''Anime/TenchiMuyo'').
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'''''Jewelpet Attack Chance!?''''' (2016): A Flash-animated ONA created by Mako Morie, a regular manga author for the franchise and animated by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anime_International_Company AIC Project]. Features Ruby, Labra, Sapphie and a girl named Ruri who tries to find a way to convince people to make a new Jewelpet Anime. This ONA is notable for being supervised by Hiroshi Negishi ('''YES''', the one who made Anime/TenchiMuyo).

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'''''Jewelpet Attack Chance!?''''' (2016): A Flash-animated ONA created by Mako Morie, a regular manga author for the franchise and animated by [https://en.[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anime_International_Company AIC Project].Project]]. Features Ruby, Labra, Sapphie and a girl named Ruri who tries to find a way to convince people to make a new Jewelpet Anime. This ONA is notable for being supervised by Hiroshi Negishi ('''YES''', the one who made Anime/TenchiMuyo).
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'''''Jewelpet Attack Chance!?''''' (2016): A Flash-animated ONA created by Mako Morie, a regular manga author for the franchise and animated by Creator/AnimeInternationalCompany. Features Ruby, Labra, and a girl named Ruri who tries to find a way to convince people to make a new Jewelpet Anime. This is notable for being supervised by Creator/HiroshiNegishi (YES, the one who made Franchise/TenchiMuyo).

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'''''Jewelpet Attack Chance!?''''' (2016): A Flash-animated ONA created by Mako Morie, a regular manga author for the franchise and animated by Creator/AnimeInternationalCompany. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anime_International_Company AIC Project]. Features Ruby, Labra, Sapphie and a girl named Ruri who tries to find a way to convince people to make a new Jewelpet Anime. This ONA is notable for being supervised by Creator/HiroshiNegishi (YES, Hiroshi Negishi ('''YES''', the one who made Franchise/TenchiMuyo).Anime/TenchiMuyo).
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'''''Anime/JewelpetMagicalChange''''' (2015): Animated by Creator/StudioDEEN, the seventh season has the Jewelpets receive the power to turn into humans and go into the human world to study their ways. Has only 39 episodes due to the anime series getting canned.

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'''''Anime/JewelpetMagicalChange''''' (2015): Animated by Creator/StudioDEEN, the seventh season has the Jewelpets sent to Earth to investigate and find out how to get their castle back to their world. Then meeting up with a girl with a magic pendant and they receive the power to turn into humans and go into humans. It is the human world to study their ways. Has worst performing season of the franchise, with only 39 episodes due to episodes. This results for the anime series getting canned.to end permanently.



'''''Jewelpet Attack Chance!?''''' (2016): A Flash-animated ONA created by Mako Morie, a regular manga author for the franchise. Features Ruby, Labra, and a girl named Ruri.

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'''''Jewelpet Attack Chance!?''''' (2016): A Flash-animated ONA created by Mako Morie, a regular manga author for the franchise. franchise and animated by Creator/AnimeInternationalCompany. Features Ruby, Labra, and a girl named Ruri.Ruri who tries to find a way to convince people to make a new Jewelpet Anime. This is notable for being supervised by Creator/HiroshiNegishi (YES, the one who made Franchise/TenchiMuyo).
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'''''Anime/JewelpetTwinkle''''' (2010): The second season follows Akari Sakura, a cripplingly shy and insecure girl who meets Ruby, who's looking for a human who'll attend the Magic Academy with her. Akari attends the Magic Academy and goes through middle school life back in the human world, while getting involved in the drama of the Jinnai family, whose son she likes, and achieves personal growth in the process. This season is, so far, the most popular season of the anime, owing to its appealing, soft art-style and dark plotline (the darkest of the whole franchise). In 2013, it received an OVA sequel.

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'''''Anime/JewelpetTwinkle''''' (2010): The second season follows Akari Sakura, a cripplingly shy and insecure girl who meets Ruby, who's looking for a human who'll attend the Magic Academy with her. Akari attends the Magic Academy and goes through middle school life back in the human world, while getting involved in the drama of the Jinnai family, whose son she likes, and achieves personal growth in the process. This season is, so far, the most popular season of the anime, owing to its appealing, soft art-style and dark plotline (the darkest of the whole franchise). In 2013, it received an OVA sequel.



'''''Anime/JewelpetKiraDeco''''' (2012): The fourth season focuses on a parody of a {{Sentai}} team called Kira Deco 5, composed of five humans (the main protagonist of which is Pink Oomiya) and their Jewelpet partners. They are tasked with finding the legendary Deco Stones that will revive Jewelina, who was turned into stone many years before, and save the human world from the Eternal Darkness. It's possibly the most derided season (but don't be surprised if only the PeripheryDemographic [[VocalMinority thinks like that]]) for being LighterAndSofter (ergo, more childish) than previous seasons.

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'''''Anime/JewelpetKiraDeco''''' (2012): The fourth season focuses on a parody of a {{Sentai}} team called Kira Deco 5, composed of five humans (the main protagonist of which is Pink Oomiya) and their Jewelpet partners. They are tasked with finding the legendary Deco Stones that will revive Jewelina, who was turned into stone many years before, and save the human world from the Eternal Darkness. It's possibly the most derided season (but don't be surprised if only the PeripheryDemographic [[VocalMinority thinks like that]]) for being LighterAndSofter (ergo, more childish) than previous seasons.



'''''Anime/JewelpetHappiness''''' (2013): The fifth season focuses on Chiari Tsukikage, who attends the Jewel Academy. Commissioned by Jewelina, Ruby and the other mascots march into the campus carrying the Jewel Box, which they have to fill with Magic Gems, obtainable by running the Jewelpet Cafe Happiness and making friends in the process. Chiari and her friends agree to help them with their goal. In many ways, it's a throwback to ''Sunshine'' (albeit with a more continuous plot), possibly to compensate for the poor reception of ''Kira Deco''.

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'''''Anime/JewelpetHappiness''''' (2013): The fifth season focuses on Chiari Tsukikage, who attends the Jewel Academy. Commissioned by Jewelina, Ruby and the other mascots march into the campus carrying the Jewel Box, which they have to fill with Magic Gems, obtainable by running the Jewelpet Cafe Happiness and making friends in the process. Chiari and her friends agree to help them with their goal. In many ways, it's a throwback to ''Sunshine'' (albeit ''Sunshine'', albeit with a more continuous plot), possibly to compensate for the poor reception of ''Kira Deco''.plot.



'''''Jewelpet Attack Chance!?''''' (2016): An ONA using Flash animation created by Mako Morie, a regular manga author for the franchise. Features Ruby, Labra, and a girl named Lily.

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'''''Jewelpet Attack Chance!?''''' (2016): An A Flash-animated ONA using Flash animation created by Mako Morie, a regular manga author for the franchise. Features Ruby, Labra, and a girl named Lily.Ruri.
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'''''Anime/{{Jewelpet 2009}}''''' (2009): The first series produced by [[Creator/AnimalYa Studio Comet]] after ''Anime/OnegaiMyMelody'' ended. Set in the fictional city of Takaragaseki, the main heroine, Rinko Kougyoku, meets Ruby when the latter is tasked by the Gods to find the Jewelpets who fell in the human world. Rinko and her friends decide to help her, while stopping the evil Jewelpet Diana from doing the same. This season spends more time on the human world than other seasons.

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'''''Anime/{{Jewelpet 2009}}''''' (2009): 2009}}''''': The first series produced by [[Creator/AnimalYa Studio Comet]] after ''Anime/OnegaiMyMelody'' ended. Set in the fictional city of Takaragaseki, the main heroine, Rinko Kougyoku, meets Ruby when the latter is tasked by the Gods to find the Jewelpets who fell in the human world. Rinko and her friends decide to help her, while stopping the evil Jewelpet Diana from doing the same. This season spends more time on the human world than other seasons.

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* AllJustADream: The New Year's episode of the first series.
** DreamWithinADream: A variation of this by having Rinko wake up from her dream while being in King's dream.



* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_LpogTmb2Q The Italian opening]]. Every other dub just dubbed the Japanese songs.



* ArtificialRiverbank: The most famous scene of the first series is probably the first time Ruby causes an explosion and sends everyone flying down a riverbank. A variation of the scene featuring only her also appears in the OP.



* BattleOfTheBands: In the first series, the Jewel Game where Kris is betted is a music contest between Dian and Kris (who dance to a rap tune) vs. the Mascot Trio and the staff of the Strawberry Cafe (who sing "Strawberry Time").
* BeachEpisode: Episode 20 from the first series.



* BettyAndVeronica: In the first series, Rinko has Akira as the Betty and [[spoiler:Andy]] as the Veronica.



* ChristmasEpisode: Episode 38 of the first season.
** SavingChristmas: In the first series, Dian brainwashes Io and decides to ruin Christmas by stealing the presents from Santa. You know what the heroes have to do.
* ColonyDrop: Episode 44 of the first series is about Dian's plan to use Alex's powers to summon an asteroid and destroy the world.
* ConspicuousCGI: Magical items in the first series. ''Happiness'''s focus on the Magic Gems and the ending counts as well.



* ConvenientlySeated: In the first series, all the major characters sit at the back of the class presumably so the rest of their classmates don't have to be drawn or else a dent would be left in the budget.
* CreditsRunningSequence: Half of the first series' ending is Rinko walking through a DerangedAnimation background and being joined by Minami, Aoi and their Jewelpets.
* CubCuesProtectiveParent: In episode 10 of the first season, the Phantom Herb Thieves try to steal a tiger cub to sell it. The parent appears [[MamaBear and it doesn't seem to support their idea.]]



* DawnOfAnEra: The first series' ending. [[spoiler:After thousands of years of not knowing of each other's existence, the human world and Jewel Land become fully connected and look forward to a future where they work together.]] Quite possibly the most positive ending of any ''Jewelpet'' season.



* DescendingCeiling: Episode 25 of the first series. Ruby's explosions save the day.



* EarnYourHappyEnding: First series. [[spoiler:After a long battle with Dian where humanity was at stake, he and Diana reform and humans and Jewelpets are allowed to live together in harmony and mutual support.]]
* {{Emoticon}}: The first series sometimes uses this in its episode titles. Examples: episode 30 "Kuru Kuru (@_@) - Day When Sushi Belt Stood Still" and episode 3 "Bye Bye (>_<) - Arisugawa-san"



* EvilIsDeathlyCold: Dian in the first series lives in a freezing area, despite the fact that he hates cold.



* FerrisWheelDateMoment: Episode 41 (Rinko and [[spoiler:Andy]]) of the first series.
* SchoolFestival: Episode 31 (culture) of the first series.
* FeudEpisode: Rinko and Ruby when the latter wets the former's bed in episode 23 of the first series.



* GladiatorGames: The Jewel Games apparently used to be this before they were forbidden. When Dian revives them, they take on various, non-violent forms.



* GoKartingWithBowser: Episode 46 of the first series has Rinko and Diana, who're stuck in Dian's prison, making sweets for Valentine's Day.
* GratuitousEnglish: The Jewel Pocketbook has written on its cover, "Eyes of jewels that shine, glittering with luck and good fortune."



* HowWeGotHere: Episode 10 of the first series starts with all the characters apparently lost in a jungle, with Ruby enjoying herself in a field of flowers. Ruby notices it and remarks to the audience that they need to step back a little in the story.



* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: [[spoiler:Ultimately, the fight against Dark Dian boils down to ridding Dian of the influence of Dark Magic.]]



* IntergenerationalFriendship: Keigo Tatewaki (early 20's) with Rinko and friends (14).



* {{Kimodameshi}}: Episode 18 of the first series.



* MadeOfExplodium: Ruby's magic causes explosions when cast in the first series. She does get it right sometimes.



* MagicalIncantation
** First series: ''Puri Puri Pururin Prism! Open! Jewel Heart!'', ''Puri Puri Prism Jewelrhythm! (Jewel name) Jewel Flash!'', ''Puripuru Puropuru Puriphony! -Jewelpet Name- Jewel Return!'' and ''Dark Dark! (Jewel name) Eyes Power!''



* {{Meido}}: The main cast of the first series, sans Aoi, wear this in episode 7.
* MerchandiseDriven: Truthfully this series is driven by the toys more than anything else, similar to ''VideoGame/{{Webkinz}}''.

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* {{Meido}}: The main cast of the first series, sans Aoi, wear this in episode 7.
* MerchandiseDriven: Truthfully this series is driven by the toys more than anything else, similar to ''VideoGame/{{Webkinz}}''.else.



* {{Mon}}: An interesting take on this trope as the mons aren't physical fighters, but wizards instead. The first series has a ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' feel with them being collected or found.
* MonsterOfTheWeek / VictimOfTheWeek: The first half of the first series has a formula where Rinko and co. find someone with a quirk or a problem (victim), and that someone awakens a Jewelpet (monster). Later we have the Jewel Eight arc which drops the victim aspect. [[BreatherEpisode Do note that not]] [[FinalBattle all episodes used this]].
* MoodWhiplash: [[spoiler:Episode 47 in the first series had this. Thought it begins as a riot on protecting Rinko from Dian/Andy at first became a serious kick in the balls moment. After the dating scene, Rinko fell in a trance due to Dian's magic and her friends finally knew Andy is Dian. Worse of all, she got taken away from her friends, crushing both Nanase and Ruby's spirits.]]

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* {{Mon}}: An interesting take on this trope as the mons aren't physical fighters, but wizards instead. The first series has a ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' feel with is even about them being collected or found.
* MonsterOfTheWeek / VictimOfTheWeek: The first half of the first series has a formula where Rinko
found and co. find someone with a quirk or a problem (victim), and that someone awakens a Jewelpet (monster). Later we have the Jewel Eight arc which drops the victim aspect. [[BreatherEpisode Do note that not]] [[FinalBattle all episodes used this]].
* MoodWhiplash: [[spoiler:Episode 47 in the first series had this. Thought it begins as a riot on protecting Rinko from Dian/Andy at first became a serious kick in the balls moment. After the dating scene, Rinko fell in a trance due to Dian's magic and her friends finally knew Andy is Dian. Worse of all, she got taken away from her friends, crushing both Nanase and Ruby's spirits.]]
collected.



* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: In the first series, episode 3, Sapphie casts her friendship spell on [[Creator/EwanMcGregor Ewan Backgregor]], prompting him to loudly declare Aoi as his best friend.
* NoRomanticResolution
** First series: [[spoiler:Minami / Hisashi (Hisashi never learns of Minami's feelings), Aoi / Naoto (love each other but suffer from TwiceShy), Ruby / Tour (Tour's feelings for Ruby are never made clear).]]



* PottyFailure: In episode 23 of the first series, Ruby wets Rinko's bed. Rinko gets mad at her, and Ruby retaliates with telling everybody that she also wets the bed regularly. They stay mad for the rest of the episode.



** In a franchise-wide context, it also applied to the main Jewelpets, until Labra was promoted to mascot. Then Angela and Rossa came along and the trope applies again.

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** In a franchise-wide context, it also applied to the main Jewelpets, until Labra was promoted to mascot. Then Angela and Rossa Rosa came along and the trope applies again.



* RunningGag: In the first series, Ruby's exploding magic and Tatewaki's name getting constantly mispronounced; the saury's random appearances in ''Kira Deco''.



* SeriousBusiness: In episode 44 of the first series, Rinko and co. have to win a Jewel Game of kick the can, or else the world gets destroyed by a meteor.
* ShipperOnDeck: In the first series, Ruby and Nephrite are rightfully convinced that Rinko and Akira are meant for each other, despite their protests.
* ShipTease: Tatewaki and Flora in the first series. Mostly it's the scene where Flora pleads with him not to confront Dian.
** Tatewaki and Rinko also had their moments. Akira even briefly looks at him as a rival in love.
** Sage's blushing when Mint abuses him.



* SlidingScaleOfSillinessVersusSeriousness: From silliest to most serious - ''Happiness'', ''Kira Deco'', ''Sunshine'', first season, ''Twinkle'', and ''Lady''.
* {{Snowlems}}: Type III. Dian's EliteMooks that guard his ice fortress consist of these.
* TheSongRemainsTheSame: The French dub didn't dub "Strawberry Time". Instead it used subtitles.

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* SlidingScaleOfSillinessVersusSeriousness: From silliest to most serious - ''Magical Change'', ''Happiness'', ''Kira Deco'', ''Sunshine'', first season, ''Twinkle'', and ''Lady''.
* {{Snowlems}}: Type III. Dian's EliteMooks that guard his ice fortress consist of these.
* TheSongRemainsTheSame: The French dub didn't dub "Strawberry Time". Instead it used subtitles.
''Lady''.



** Jewelrhythm or Jewellism?



* StateSec: Rare heroic example. The organization established by the Government of Japan in the first series, which is linked to Jewel Land to keep the Jewelpets a secret.
* StormingTheCastle: Episodes 25-26 of the first series.



* TeenageMutantSamuraiWombats: The first series starts out with the Jewelpets arriving in the human world and the government doing everything it can to conceal them from the public. But as it quickly turns out, neither humans or Jewelpets see what the big deal is, so this gets quickly dropped through a press conference in episode 11.



* TotalEclipseOfThePlot: Episode 43 of the first series is about a lunar eclipse.



** In the first series, it seems to be played straight at first, but episode 11 explains that Raku Majo cast a spell on Takaragaseki which causes the population to accept Jewelpets without question. However, the spell is only active in Takaragaseki, so there's trouble when a cursed Takki leaks the secret to the press. He implausibly solves the problem by appealing to the good will of the mass media not to reveal the existence of Jewelpets to the world.
* ValentinesDayEpisodes: Episode 46 of the first series.



* WackyRacing: Episode 34 of the first series (one of the Jewel Games).
* WhamEpisode: Episode 51 in the first series. [[spoiler:Dian turning into a hideous monster not even the legendary Jewelpet Opal could defeat.]]
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'''''Jewelpet''''' (2009): The first series produced by [[Creator/AnimalYa Studio Comet]] after ''Anime/OnegaiMyMelody'' ended. Set in the fictional city of Takaragaseki, the main heroine, Rinko Kougyoku, meets Ruby when the latter is tasked by the Gods to find the Jewelpets who fell in the human world. Rinko and her friends decide to help her, while stopping the evil Jewelpet Diana from doing the same. This season spends more time on the human world than other seasons.

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'''''Jewelpet''''' '''''Anime/{{Jewelpet 2009}}''''' (2009): The first series produced by [[Creator/AnimalYa Studio Comet]] after ''Anime/OnegaiMyMelody'' ended. Set in the fictional city of Takaragaseki, the main heroine, Rinko Kougyoku, meets Ruby when the latter is tasked by the Gods to find the Jewelpets who fell in the human world. Rinko and her friends decide to help her, while stopping the evil Jewelpet Diana from doing the same. This season spends more time on the human world than other seasons.

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'''''Jewelpet Attack Chance!?''''' (2016): An ONA using Flash animation created by Mako Morie, a regular manga author for the franchise. Features Ruby, Labra, and a girl named Lily.



*** The second one based on the ''Twinkle anime'', which is also by Mako Morie and compiled in one volume.

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*** The second one based on the ''Twinkle anime'', ''Twinkle'' anime, which is also by Mako Morie and compiled in one volume.
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* One-EyedShot: This is used a few times in certain episodes, mainly with the Jewelpets themselves.

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* One-EyedShot: OneEyedShot: This is used a few times in certain episodes, mainly with the Jewelpets themselves.

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