My Own Review
EN QUE ELENA Y MADOKA AVIVAN EL FUEGO
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PreCures’ quest to get their starship repaired continues in episode twenty-eight of Star ☆ Twinkle. The opportunity for Elena and Madoka to grow closer also arises in this episode.
You may be wondering why a being made of fire decided to take up residence on a planet made up of water – and that is something that this episode touches on. It does come across as Flare choosing to live on Bubblepool because everybody else on Plasma said it was impossible (a fireball's chance in the ocean). Fair play to him, I suppose.
Fortunately, Mr. Flare seems like a friendly fellow, and is willing to repair – as long as the girls put in some work as well. Hikaru, Lala, and Yuni get it easy – all they need to do is some barbecuing. Elena and Madoka end up with a more physically demanding task: pumping the bellows to fan the flames. It doesn’t go well for the sun and moon of Mihoshi.
Cure Star, Cure Milkyway, and Cure Cosmos all get to do their thing during the fight, but it is Soleil and Selene who impress most. Oh, and Purunce gets a small moment to shine, too. This battle is also a rare case of a cadre villain actually getting hit by the finishing moves – Kappard only retreats after taking the full brunt of Soleil and Selene’s combined attack. I’m sure he’ll be back in fighting form before we know it, though.
The second round of repair goes much better than the first, and PreCures are able to resume their journey to Lala’s home planet once more.
You know what I’ve been thinking PreCure needs recently? More Soluna stuff. This episode certainly delivered that. Their conversation during the squall was absolutely wonderful.
It’s also nice to see these two get some focus, as Yuni’s addition to the cast has kind of overshadowed everything else since Cure Cosmos’s debut. I’m happy that we get episodes like this that take time to elaborate upon the relationships of the other characters.
An excellent episode. Next time, we’ll finally meet Lala’s family.
MY OWN HUMBLE OPINION:
When did Calucif... I mean Rick Flare... I mean HE SERIOUSLY LOOKS LIKE CALUCIFER FROM HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE move to the surprisingly dry centre of a waterworld, in spite of everyone else at home saying he had a fireball's chance in the ocean? That BADASS adventurous spirit...
An OTP fanning the flames? Seriously... is the metaphor able to be more blatant?
That chemistry between both halves of Soluna: the only child of privilege and the firstborn of a set of numerous siblings finally wore their hearts upon their sleeves when it came to their feelings for one another - it just said click during that conversation in the downpour. Think "I admire you Lord Baelish, the self-made outsider / I admire you Lord Varys, the all-knowing foreigner" vibes. Speaking of which, I was and am the Madoka to friend Ana Garcés and we had frequent conversations similar to both of these examples (although she is the middle sibling of three, instead of the firstborn of seven -- and also the divorcé vs. decades-married parents angle factored into our equation, as well as Ana having asthma vs. my own iron health -- issues that our OTP in this series does not have to establish them as further foils to one another; both Madoka and Elena have the good state of health AND the married parents).
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