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3 | ''Bishoujo Kamen Poitrine'' is a {{Shoujo}} {{toku}} series running from January to December 1990. It was the 11th entry in the ''Franchise/ToeiFushigiComedySeries'' franchise. As one of a number of shoujo series created by Creator/ShotaroIshinomori, it stood out by being parodied and referenced many times later on. It's also one of the few heroines in the franchise to be included in Toei's official superheroes list. |
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5 | Yuko Murakami is an OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent who goes to a Shinto shrine to pray one day. She knocks down the bell in front of the shrine when she rings it, and awakens Kami-sama, or God himself, who bestows upon Yuko the power to become a fighter for justice, a Super Hero, as Bishoujo Kamen Poitrine. She fights all kinds of villains who want to make life hard for children. |
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7 | !!''Bishoujo Kamen Poitrine'' provides examples of the following tropes: |
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9 | * BigBad: Diable. |
10 | * BigGood: Kami-sama. Can't get any bigger than that. |
11 | * BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:Poitrine Petite in the finale.]] |
12 | * ByThePowerOfGrayskull: ''Cosmo Magic, Metamorphosis!'' |
13 | * CoolCar: Poitrine drives one in the first opening. Kami-sama drives it in the actual show. |
14 | * CoolSword: [=BellSaber=] |
15 | * CreepyChild: In multiple episodes, an emotionless young schoolgirl Arai politely and creepily asks Takuto and the Poitrine Club to find a certain trinket in a creepy old building; locating this item usually opens a portal to ghosts or villains from old Japan, requiring Poitrine to save the day. In one episode, Arai creeps out Yuko by materializing in the living room with a well-dressed man, whom she reveals is an alien in human form. |
16 | * {{Crossover}}: 23 years later, she's back, in ''Film/KamenRiderXKamenRiderWizardAndFourzeMovieWarUltimatum''. However, she's TheOtherDarrin. And [[spoiler:AllJustADream, as she only exists in the [[Series/KamenRiderWizard donut shop owner's Underworld]]]]. |
17 | * DamselInDistress: Happens to Poitrine ''a lot'', almost OncePerEpisode. Likely for {{fanservice}}. |
18 | * DoItYourselfThemeTune: The ending, sung by Yuko's actress. |
19 | * DubNameChange: |
20 | ** To "Patrine" in the Portuguese dub, likely due to "Poitrine" translating to "breasts" in French. |
21 | ** Yuko's name was changed to Sayuri. Her family name Murakami, became Nakami. |
22 | * KidSidekick: Poitrine Petite, [[spoiler:she's really Yuko's little sister, Momoko.]] |
23 | * MagicalGirl: One of the live action ones at that. |
24 | * OutsideContextProblem: Quite understandably, the mundane villains Poitrine ends up going after are surprised to find themselves fighting a superhuman MagicalGirl. |
25 | * PoliceAreUseless: Inspector Honada dislikes Poitrine because she believes she makes the police look bad. |
26 | * SealedGoodInACan: Kami-sama. |
27 | * SecretIdentity: Poitrine will be turned into a frog is she reveals hers. |
28 | * TagalongKid: Yuko's brother Takuto and his friend's "Poitrine Club". They often end up targets of the MonsterOfTheWeek. |
29 | * TransformationSequence: Of course. |
30 | * TransformationTrinket: The Orgel Pendant. This is later replaced with a compact mirror. Poitrine Petite uses a wand, which is also her weapon. |
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