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lunes, 10 de septiembre de 2018

THE EMILU EUROTRIP - AND BACK AGAIN

Hugtto! Pretty Cure
Episode 30 - My Own Review
THE EMILU EUROTRIP - AND BACK AGAIN

Already on episode 30 of Hugtto! PreCure – this season will be over before we know it. In this particular episode, Lulu gets one of her long-held wishes granted – after a quick tour of the Western world.
Lulu is very eager to experience food from all around the world
We begin with the girls – plus Kotori Nono – on the Aisaki family’s private jet – planning to travel the world. Naturally there is a lot of excitement – Lulu is most keen to try all the different food.

The girls as flight attendants
Thanks to the Future Pad working its magic, Homare and the others are able to take on the role of flight attendants. They get overly enthusiastic about it, though, much to the dismay of Kotori and Harry. Hugtan thinks they are cute, though.
(Tune: lovely ladies)
Flight attendants,
Flight attendants, 
HARRY: Shut up!! Quiet!!

Lulu fawning over European cuisine looked like a pervert reading a porn magazine...


"Let them eat cake" she says,
just like Hugrie-Tantoinette ;)

Huglileo, Huglileo, Huglileo...

This resulted with the girls visiting the various countries and Lulu enjoying the local food. Hug-tan dressed up in various costumes and everyone having a good time.


The best part of the PreCure world tour is just Lulu eating
After enjoying the sights and the food of some foreign countries, the group ends up at the final stop of their destination: Atami. There, they go to a hot springs hotel called Tenguyashiki (Tengu Hall, or Tengu Estate) - I wonder why?

Foot bath
Ruru’s greatest wish is to go to an onsen – something she wasn’t really able to do at Cryasse, thinking that the water would damage her inner workings. Whilst using the foot bath, something approaches. Turns out is the owner of the Tenguyashiki hot springs hotel.
HOTEL OWNER: Come inside, for


Their final stop is back in Japan and a local hot spring, Tenguyashiki (Tengu Estate), in Atami. Lulu claimed she wanted to try an onsen as she never got a chance during her time in Crisis/Cryasse (Although the gang had to cover up for Lulu when she mentioned she is a gynoid and Kotori Nono became suspicious about it).

They were welcomed by the owner of the hot spring and he explained that a tengu became the guardian spirit after visiting the onsen which got Homare all freaked out. (Saaya seemed to be interested)

The owner tells everyone about the tengu’s origin
Everyone goes inside, and the owner tells the story of how a tengu visited the onsen when he caught a chill. As a result he was blue, but a dip in the hot spring resulted in the tengu turning red – or so the legend goes.
After that, Ruru is very eager to use the baths – the only thing she wants more than food. We do get a thermal bath scene – featuring Dr. Trauma, of all people.
Safe to say Lulu felt relaxed after the bath - turns out that she was waterproof all along!
KOTORI: Lulu, have you gone to heaven?
LULU: (No comment)

After the thermal bath, dinnertime rolls around. Everyone eats, and decides to make more memories of their summer holiday. 

Emiru and Lulu also decide to contribute to that with a performance.

Despite the enjoyment, Emiru was happy that she get to enjoy the trip with her friends since she is always alone before. She was cheered up that summer will never end and both Emiru and Lulu put up a performance on the onsen stage for everyone!

Everyone enjoys the performance, though it does attract a bit of unwanted attention. When the song ends, someone shouts for an encore – it is Dr. Trauma. With the villain showing up, it is time for the monster of the week.
With the tengu being the main theme here, it is only natural that the wild theender would take on that form for this episode (in spite of the victim being a young ping-pong player broken because he lost to the older and frailer Dr. Trauma!). the others transform, and start to fight.
A joint attack
The tengu wild theender proves to be a tenacious foe that PreCures struggle with: they do not want their summer holiday to be ruined, but Doctor Trauma suggests just freezing time and making it last forever.
Cure Ma Chérie counters that their memories will last forever – that’s what Curestagram is for. Their memories will be there – to which Doctor Trauma responds that memories will only last whilst they are alive. He then orders the wild theender to destroy the hotel.

Dr Trauma was also at the hot spring and created an theender from the loser of his ping-pong game (then, why a tengu and not a ping-pong player theender?) for the girls to battle. During the battle, Dr Trauma taunt the girls to give in for the "Time Stoppage" since they want summer to last forever.

But Cure Ma Chérie answered that summer holidays might come and go but those memories will last forever! Although Dr Trauma's words- "Memories will only last if you are alive" got Cures startled for a moment. Although the battle ended thanks to a certain wind that blew the theender away...

A tengu? That thing is too big to be a raven, and definitely humanoid.
Also, muggle hotel owners, especially those in their seventies, are unable to fly on their own steam.
As the girls returned back home, Lulu was wondering about that strange wind that saved them. Hug-tan saw a figure behind them which happened to be the real tengu. 

An unlikely ally for PreCures
A sudden gust of wind sends the wild theender flying, giving Ma Chérie and Amour the chance they need to blast it with their finishing move. Doctor Trauma retreats once the monster is defeated.
Afterwards, Lulu suggests that they were helped by a tengu during the battle. Hugtan happens to spot something in the nearby trees, but nobody else notices.
This was a fun episode – Lulu was very much the star here, and considering she has pretty much claimed the top spot as my favourite Cure from the entire franchise, I certainly won’t be complaining about that.
It’s fairly amusing that this onsen episode’s only bath scene was one that focused on Doctor Trauma.
A very enjoyable episode, particularly for fans of Lulu Amour. Her and Emiru’s outfits for their performance are great, too.

This episode is really a typical filler episode and coincidentally the first half of this episode is the same episode in episode 30 of Smile Precure/Glitter Force where Miyuki and company go on a world trip in the magic bookshelf. Although that episode is more funnier especially Cure Peace using her electricity in the water. 

The only good moments was all of Lulu's enjoyment of the local food (Just like Nao Midorikawa) and Hug-tan wearing all the different costumes. Despite the title card stated it is a grand tour episode, the world tour segment lasted like the first 5 or 6 minutes and the rest of the episode was about the girls at the hot spring. (Toei, if you want to do a grand tour episode, do a full episode and not let the rest of the episode focus on the hot spring back in Japan)


So the second half is the typical onsen episode. Naturally this provides an excusable opportunity for Fanservice if a show is so inclined, although some shows aimed at younger kids will use toweled characters. Some series that aren't geared towards younger viewers will broadcast with towels (and/or Censor Steam), but remove them from the DVD version as an incentive to buy the DVDs. Every anime more than two episodes long will include at least one of these scenes. This kind of scenario is so common in anime there is even a wiki that catalogues them.

But we get to know that Emiru and Lulu have their wishes granted. For Emiru, she is always alone in her life because of her dysfunctional family and was happy that she get to enjoy the trip with her new friends (nakamatachi). She is not the usual lonely rich kid who is an only child (like Enjolras or Yours Truly), but the youngest sibling kind, whose older siblings have already come of age (Renly Baratheon, and Anna from Frozen, come instantly to mind).

For Lulu it is more comical since she was not allowed to go on trips during her time in Crisis/Cryasse as she will trigger the metal detector in the airport and she was dumped into thinking that water will damage her gynoid body. (What a relief to discover that she was waterproof all along!)


Although Dr Trauma's words about memories are useless if you are dead is pretty dark and I was shocked by his words. 


MY OWN HUMBLE OPINION:
It comes as no surprise that the Aizaki family is in possession of a private skyworthy Lear jet. And little Emiru has full powers to borrow it and take her friends and significant other on a grand tour, for the last weeks of summer.
The Cures' acquaintance with Western European culture:
The sudden shift from Left Bank to Tenguyashiki Onsen, such a stark contrast, mid-episode (and without the f-ing jet lag - what on Earth - does Emi-chan have a stash of Red Bull cans for such scenarios? I support the headcanon): The first half of this episode is a Grand Tour - while the second is the typical Onsen Episode.
Emiru as a lonely rich kid - the parallels to Lulu's artificial humanoid status: So, first we talk about Emiru. She is not the usual lonely rich kid who is an only child (like Enjolras or Yours Truly), but the youngest sibling kind, whose older siblings have already come of age (Renly Baratheon, and Anna from Frozen, come instantly to mind).
On Lulu being waterproof: of course the Doc had to waterproof her - what if she needed skin care like a normal person of flesh and blood? What if she fell into the ocean or any freshwater?

The Emilu duet performance at Tenguyashiki: The carpe diem message of this episode was really hammered home by this act, performed by our OTP in midriff-baring costumes!
The negative emotion of the weekDoctor Trauma's table tennis opponent at the onsen, a James-Potter-like thirty-something who was frustrated that he lost. A sore loser, long story short. It's only a game, sport... but, in spite of his ostensible frailty, this is not the Doctor Whom I would like to be crushed by.

Then, why is the theender a tengu, and not a ping-pong player, in the first place?
The close encounter of the tengu kind: Was that the hotel owner, or was that the real tengu? Now: Muggle hotel owners, especially those in their seventies, are unable to fly on their own steam.
On the review: This just had to be a Les Mis-themed musical review - except for the parts where Hug-tan cosplayed as historical characters, to some Queen songs... With the hotel owner as Monsignor Myriel, and Lulu and Emiru standing in for Mariusette mainly (but with some other pairings thrown in -like Lulu singing "I dreamed a dream in times to come...")

ROSENTAKUMI AND GUILDENJINJIN ARE...

Hugtto! Pretty Cure
Episode 31 - My Own Review
ROSENTAKUMI AND GUILDENJINJIN ARE... WELL...



The main plot in this episode was of course Hana-centric, but I was more focused on the backstabbing between the cadres -Those Two Guys in the Paid Harem get their five minutes in the limelight!- and the rise of my queer OTP for this series (ie Emiru and Lulu) as celebrities!


Takumi and Jinjin's last chance.


Are you pondering what I'm pondering?
Well, there's Missis fawning over her brand new Grail...

GELOS: My preciousssssss...


... brought Emiru smiles and tears on their dark and gloomy days
Elsewhere, Emiru and Lulu are just sat together with their guitars. They know that has really been throwing Emiru off. The two talk about how their relationship brightens up their days.

Emilu put on a special performance
After that little chat, Emiru and Lulu arrive and play a song...





Gelos complained to George that she wanted to lay off her men, Takumi and Jinjin, which George has no objection towards. Dr Trauma gave Gelos an experimental time-stoppage flask for her to use; however Takumi and Jinjin stole the bottle and went on a rampage by freezing anyone in their path.


Takumi and Jinjin steal a powerful item

Over at Criasu HQ, Gelos’ lackeys – Takumi and Jinjin – overheard their boss saying that she wanted to fire them. Doctor Trauma also gives Gelos something, and the pair decide to steal it for themselves.

(Cue Blackadder opening theme as these two make their escape with the Cryasse "Grail" in hand!)


TAKE THE GRAIL AND RUN!!



Working switch on: makeup artists
Moving on, there is a cheer recital. ... the others go to,  However, they overhear that the makeup artists for the cheerleaders are running late – in fact, they have been waylaid by Criasu – so the others use the Future Pad to fill in.




Everyone those two guys come across freezes, from vehicle drivers to classmates of the Precures'...



which leads to the magical girl warrior equivalent of waging a land war in Russia (ie attacking their secondary school Monday through Friday).

Just then, the cheerleaders are frozen in time. The Future Crystals prevent the Cures from suffering the same fate, and they transform.




I think we overdid it; this Grail is a tad too powerful, isn't it?







Takumi and Jinjin are fused into a single being
The toge power of the item that Takumi and Jinjin goes out of control, fusing them into one entity. 

Gelos arrives and reveals that the item was not quite perfect. In fact, this was a ruse de guerre all along, having them swipe the faulty Grail in order for them to go out with a bang, falling in battle. She then orders them to serve her until the end.


Of course, things don't go well when the girls confronted the two of them and somehow the energy from the flask merged Takumi and Jinjin into a mindless twindividual theender (giving a new meaning to the saying "two-faced crook!"). But Gelos who appeared didn't care about what happened to them and ordered them to attack the Cures instead.








PreCures pin down the monster and give a speech about their bonds and how that allowed them to move forward. This awakens a new Future Crystal, and thus a new power.


As the title of this episode state, the girls' memories and feelings have reached the Future Pad and Hug-tan, which created the Cheerful Crystal and the Memorial Miracle Clock! 




















With their new power, our Cures blast the fused Takumi and Jinjin with their new attack: Pretty Cure Cheerful Attack. Takumi and Jinjin resign, and time returns for all those who were frozen.


With the new powers, they used their new team attack-Precure Cheerful Attack and purified Takumi and Jinjin again...





And Gelos retreats, as usual.



With that, the Cures gained a new form, the mid-season upgrade of this continuity, and Hug-tan is getting healthier every day and the girls remember this day with a photo together...








Lulu and Emiru also joined in and even sing a song...

When the girls heard that the make-up artist has yet to arrive, (due to Takumi and Jinjin's rampage), they used the future pad to become make-up artists.



To be honest, this should be a two-parter. Firstly, Takumi and Jinjin's twindividual theender form was a pushover since all five girls pinned it easily and the girls just speak out the encounters they have for the past few weeks and the Future Pad just acknowledged like that. Does anyone think it was too simple and there was no serious stakes involved? Sure, many people got frozen in time but it was not a big deal since defeating the twindividual restored everything back to normal.


Back at Beauty Harry, they decide to take a group picture of everyone. There isn’t a particular reason for it, but it is a moment that will only happen once.





MY OWN HUMBLE OPINION:
These two guys are not only a Paid Harem of ikemen to serve as arm candy for the baroness and eye candy for us across the fourth wall. Honestly, Takumi and Jinjin have wrested the spotlight from the leading cast this week, enjoying a short, sharp, shocking instant in the limelight ere they fall victim to a backstabbing worthy of a Shakespearean tragedy.

Another thing I was disappointed about was how Takumi and Jinjin ended up being the sacrificial lambs for the sake of the power up. It’s not that I wanted Gelos to be the one to be on the chopping block (that would have been even worse), I just wished they had been able to get the power up without needing to sacrifice another one (in this case, two) of Criasu’s people. It has been a consistent problem throughout the show, where the villains are being sacrificed without even being given the chance to establish their characters, and it has gotten worse ever since. I would feel more happy about them being saved if we knew more about their stories (which ironically, is a theme that the plot revolves around). They thought they were ‘friends’ with Gelos, but when did we ever get the chance to see Takumi’s and Jinjin’s relationship with her? That flashback of taking care of her while she’s asleep doesn’t cut it. Also Gelos deciding to fire them because they haven’t been helpful to her… Geez, Lady you haven’t done much yourself!
And while we are on the subject of villain’s stories: they have been foreshadowing how Gelos certainly has a tale of her own… but will they actually deliver it to us? Frankly speaking, I am cautiously optimistic about it. Up until now, there has been little reason for me to have faith they will spend time on it, when they have yet to tell us any of their villains’ tales. Among all the villains, I would say Papple’s unrequited love story was probably one of the better villain’s stories that have been presented to us. At least we got to see her spend time in George’s room, visit him, talk with him, and ultimately watch her heart be broken when she realizes she was never special a person to him to begin with. Everyone else, their stories were so forgettable, I don’t even remember the details. However, with about twenty episodes left, it does concern me about how and when we will finally be able to learn Dr. Trauma’s story with Lulu, Gelos’ desire for eternal youth, Bishin’s obsession with Harry, and have a better understanding of where George’s ambitions of robbing everyone’s future comes from.
Of course while the episode had it’s downfalls (including the animation in the first half of the episode) there were also some good things.  FIrst of all, Takumi and Jinjin going off on a rampage with Dr. Trauma’s new weapon was FREAKING HILARIOUS, mainly because of their crazy looks on their faces, and how they were actually causing true chaos in villainous fashion. 
Pretty Cure Cheerful Style and Pretty Cure Cheerful Attack are spectacular new additions to PreCure’s arsenal, though Cure Ma Chérie and Cure Amour’s Twin Love Rock Beat remains my favourite attack from this season.
This is a bit of speculation from me here, but Hugtan joining in with the Cheerful Style and Cheerful Attack might just be hinting that she could be a sixth Cure. We’ll just have to wait and see whether my speculation is correct or not, though.

Changing gears: as for Emiru and Lulu and their rise to stardom, they have already become prefecture-wide celebrities, about to top the national charts. Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown, and that saying is also true when it comes to showbiz.




IN EPISODE 32:

Look at all the pretty jellies and fishies in the ocean...

Homare surprised upon noticing her tailfin...




Next episode, the girls ended up in fairy tales with Homare playing the Little Mermaid and Harry as the prince (well, as a ginger in scarlet, he reminds me of a certain real-life royal namesake of his)!? (Does that mean Gelos is the mer-witch and Bishin is crosscast as the princess bride - or is this the Disneyfied version where the princess bride is actually the mer-witch in disguise?) This is going to be a whale of a tail... eh, tale! --PS. I rather see Homare as Belle and Harry as the Beast, so this has been a pleasant surprise to change gears-- Until then, see you in the next post!