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jueves, 1 de febrero de 2018

NOW SHOULD WE CLOSE THE KIRAPÂTI?

Kirakira Precure à la Mode - Episode 49 (FINALE!!)
My Own Review
NOW SHOULD WE CLOSE THE KIRAPÂTI?

A year has passed after the battle with Elysio. The girls are in their final year of school and everything was going well. Himari won a Sweets Chemistry contest, Aoi has a real live concert, Akira is preparing to go to med school at University, Ciel and Giulio won in every culinary contest... and Yukari was successful in her overseas stint, just returning home to Ichigozaka from Europe.

Akira Kenjo, ready to take on her Medicine degree!

Yukari Kotozume has made new acquaintances, and even friends, in Confetto.
(Wait... I don't see even a glimpse of the Prince... has he really given up on her?)

Wild Azüre is going live and viral all over Asia! 
From what Aoi and Ryúta look like, they're really enjoying it... really, the group is even better sans Kei. Though we'll miss him sorely... (and Akira will be his senpai).

Our little Prof finally dons a lab coat for real.

And the twins finally make a pâtissier prodigy dream team!

They kept a wall of memories in the Pâtisserie and still remember the promise from Elysio to make the world a better place. At the same time, Hana Nono and Hug-tan were looking for their Pâtisserie and met Yukari who took them there.


Bienvenue!
(also, Macaron de Chocolat proximity... squeee... <3 )

After enjoying a nice meal, Hana left with Hug-chan. 


As Hana was leaving, a strange creature suddenly absorbed the kirakiraru energy from the sweets and it turned out to be the Elder's physical body (I am calling it Dark Elder) which has been corrupted and became huge. The girls went to battle but were knocked out by the Dark Elder's constant yelling.

Yousei to the Rescue... led by Cure Pekorin...


Pekorin and the other spirits (yousei) went into battle but were captured by the Dark Elder. 



At this moment, Cure Yell appeared and freed all the yousei. The girls tried again to purify the Dark Elder with both Pekorin and the Elder convincing the Dark Elder to forgive them. 





The hot Human Elder is back... and inside his rightful body... such a heartfelt moment when the yousei cuddle like that...


Shouldn't Yukari and Akira be like... more center stage?
Anyway, the redhead's awkward expression still speaks volumes...

Getting the Last Supper vibes from this group pic, right?



The KiraPâti is now run by Pekorin.
Outside, Glaive mellows up to his bratty foster daughter Bilberry.
(Definitely, she needed a guardian and he needed someone to care for, like Valjean and Cosette!)


About five years later, when all of them are young adults...

Ciel and Giulio still keep their business in Ichigozaka, under the watchful eye of a retired Solène, who had grown weary of Paris and needed somewhere to spend her winter years.

Himari is the most adorkable Chemistry freshwoman ever. She's hoping to make some serious contributions to the scientific community... a budding Madame Curie indeed.

Aoi Tategami, now going solo after the disbandment of Wild Azüre,
has developed an even SEXY image!!!
She's a killer queen,
gunpowder gelatine,
dynamite with a laser beam...
Wanna try?

Akira Kenjo, now with her fire-red hair in a queue, does her first practice treating patients of rare diseases. 
She's not running for her life, but for that of a terminally ill child who needs her desperately.

Yukari Kotozume has just bobbed her hair and acquired more Westernised tastes. 
Though she looks icy cold, we know there is a burning heart under that lab coat... burning for a certain fire-haired physician back in her hometown...


Noir and Lumière have just been reborn as children, and Diaval as their pet chihuahua.

A few years has passed and everyone was successful in their life. In a remote country, somewhere in the Mediterranean, we meet two familiar-looking streetrats and their chihuahua puppy. Really... what may become of these children?



Kirakira actually gave a proper epilogue with the girls moving to adulthood (Finally seeing their adult looks!).

All's well that ends well... 
also, finally some Macaron/Chocolat at least back to back grazing!

Final Thoughts: Kirakira is all about breaking out of one's shell and growing to be a better person. Himari overcame her shyness, Aoi followed her dream of becoming a singing sensation, Akira became a doctor to help others, Yukari realised that the world is huge... 
The villains might not be the best but at least they put up a more decent fight. The only one that jumped left-field was Elysio, who backstabbed Noir without any rhyme or reason. Although we do get an explanation of his betrayal, but it looked like an eleventh-hour change from the writers in order to make the show interesting. 

I am not saying you can't pull a stunt like that but at least have some hints of Elysio's eventual betrayal. It took the last three episodes to have such a climax which in my opinion is too rushed and looking at Noir and Elysio's motives-both of them are just big babies who threw a large tantrum and turned the whole world upside down. (Does that make Voldemort, and Orfeo, and Hitler... brats with Earth-shattering tantrums as well?)
Sure, there were some decent episodes like Giulio's reveal as Ciel's brother, and Elysio's betrayal. 




MY OWN HUMBLE OPINION:
Our OTP finally reunites, after a year worlds away from each other, and absence has truly made their hearts grow fonder! Even though they are torn worlds apart time after time...
The loose end of the Elder being a ghost and his missing body reappears. And it's tied into a bow pretty nicely and neatly. Really heartwarming indeed
As for the Distant Finale with the girls as young adults; and child Noir, Lumière, and Diaval... I loved to see these two last ones being reborn as children. And Glaive adopted Bilberry! (Definitely, she needed a guardian and he needed someone to care for, like Valjean and Cosette!) As for Noir and Lumière, I was reminded of a little known literary fairytale, Gockel Hinkel Gackeleia, which centers around the power struggle for a wishing stone that grants every wish without any consequences (also, the stone is worn on a ring, pretty much like the One Ring or the Ring of the Nibelungs!). Luckily, Gackeleia, the heroine, discards the ring given its perversion potential (it corrupted both the villains and her parents, the other two titular characters) and, right before it, she makes a wish for everyone to become children. A young adult Gackeleia and her fiancé Prince Kronovus, aside from his parents and her own (four seniors, a royal couple and a count and countess), are aged down to childhood as a result, because children are innocent and uncapable of evil. Also of note is the Forbidden Fountain (Baum's version of Lethe) in the Land of Oz, where thirsty invading leaders stop for refreshment and lose all of their memories, becoming children at heart and giving up on their military campaigns as a result. (The Forbidden Fountain amazed me so much that it's appeared in both In the Shades of Dawning and The Queen Beyond the Wall as a plot point...)
On Aoi's singing career: She's too sexy for that shirt, too sexy for her shirt, so sexy it hurts... Really, Wild Azüre could really beat the Misfitz (of Jem fame) in a remembering the 80s festival. WOW. The group holds better sans Kei, whom I picture myself as Akira's classmate in med school (just friends and nothing more).
On Yukari's and Akira's character arcs (and how our OTP might develop further): Absence makes the heart grow fonder indeed. Maybe they are going separate ways, but every now and then their paths will cross... I hope they attend one another's granny's funeral. And also Akira in a scarlet suit and Yukari in a white empire-waist gown, with those brave new hairstyles (that queue and that bob), holding hands and receiving the blessing of being pronounced wife and wife. Also (surely) adopting the reborn Noir and Lumière!


Now comes a corner in which we learn more about the making of such an epic!

Both creators, Jin Tanaka and Yuu Kaminoki, grew fond of the characters and are sad to say goodbye.

Initially, it was hard to integrate the sweets motive into both everyday segment AND battle segment. It was director Kaizawa's idea that one could convey his or her feelings to another person through making sweets. They wanted the protagonists to deliberately choose to fight for the sweets they make everyday, thus the concept became “Kirakiraru is stolen and retrieved”. The granular depiction of feelings as kirakiraru helped the audience to better understand the concept of “Daisuki” (one’s liking or fondness).
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Recent fighting style (no hand-to-hand combat) meant “hitting the opponent with one’s feelings”.
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While Go!Pre allowed the audience to admire princesses, PreÀLa focused on each girl’s individual character traits to allow children to become something independent. To enhance individuality they added the animal features.
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They requested different people to handle each character’s episodes. Jin Tanaka did Akira/Chocolat, because he never wrote a character like her (a neutral and cool Onee-san who could be admired by children -and by adult bifauxnen fans, I must add-).
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Stories came out short due to the final 1-minute-cooking segment, but they always put effort to tell the stories they wanted to convey.
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They wanted the audience to root for individual/single characters, not the group itself. Thus the girls’ individual motives and traits were decided on, and eventually their character songs are composed accordingly. It is particularly the things they like most (“daisuki”) what’d emphasize their individuality.


The weekly single stories combine to a story about 6 individuals, rather than featuring them as a group. However, girls work together every time to protect what each of them likes.
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Onwards ep. 40 the motive of “dreams” is depicted. Unlike Go!Pre, which is about pursuing one’s dream, this time is one step prior, namely figuring out one’s dream.
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The story gradually deepened throughout the series course (stealing kirakiraru from sweets >> stealing them from hearts directly >> light VS darkness and staining peoples’ hearts). As ordered by the director, the girls shouldn’t start out with a strong sense of duty, but gradually extend their view. Thus the enemy’s scheme and abilities is revealed only little by little. They thought that middle-grade children could grow with the unfolding fictional world and thus better understand it.
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Giulio (who outwardly hated sweets) was introduced as opposition to the Precures
(who loved sweets). Giulio and Ciel were made twins to emphasize the “Daisuki - daikirai”-concept (someone loves a certain thing, another person loathes it).


The primal concept of “Daisuki - daikirai” evolved into a concept of “light - darkness”. In accordance to this Elysio and Glaive were created. 
 
The battle started 100 years ago in Ichigozaka, so this time the final battle started there as well. The panic in episode 39 was requested, because episode 47 featured a world of nothingness.
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Pekorin becoming a Cure was planned from the beginning. Tanaka imagined her to not remain in the fairy status! Pikario, though on his way to become a patissier, couldn’t do so because of his sleeping interval.
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When Elysio debuted, Tanaka thought of him as final boss. Elysio and Noir were always thought to originally be one being.
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There wouldn’t be a reasonable settlement between light and darkness, so “nothingness” came into play. Everyone has different likes and dislikes (even Noir), but true wickedness and sadness is a world of nothingness, because all individuality would be lost.
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As requested by the director, there is no alternate world (magical land) in PreÀLa, but a single one where everyone falls under the same fundamental values (like and dislike for certain things, loved and detested people, being influenced by each other).

Final episode is baton touch episode, but as an epilogue it also serves as the conclusion and sums up what they think PreÀLa has turned out throughout its past year run.  

On how Shades of Dawning will continue... Still halfway across the Fourth Story and gleaning inspiration left and right. One thing for sure is that all courtiers and socialites present would wear Remembrance Cockades that look like Tudor roses, but made of satin ribbons, at the soirée. Also, AzenZone's Suite review is inspiring me to know Ako and Ellen far better... (as well as those Trio de Major scenes, which will have an element of hilarity) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GK4zC8mecK4 The canonical KKPCàlM series may be over, but my epic inspired by it is not at all!


On Hugtto Precure: Now we know that Homare will get her powers in Ep 5 (waiting in the wings for March), while Saaya will already get her angelic wings in Ep 2.

The Star of Power and the Prince of Strength. The old guard and the new. Passing the bâton, or the torch, or whatever... Anyone else ready, Freddie?





All's well that ends well, right?





lunes, 15 de enero de 2018

OH DIRE NEW WORLD, THAT HAS SUCH PEOPLE IN IT!!

Kirakira Pretty Cure à la Mode - Episode 47
My Own Review:
OH DIRE NEW WORLD, THAT HAS SUCH PEOPLE IN IT!!

In the previous episode, Elysio created a new world that would be devoid of conflict... by simply removing all emotions, both positive and negative, from everyone. Not even PreCures could escape from that, but Pekorin and the Elder were able to hide inside the KiraPâti before the world changed, at the last minute before Elysio's spell.









As such, Pekorin and the Elder are the only ones who remember anything about the world before it changed. They find the others, all of them with Empty Eyes and wearing grey, muted uniforms (for the record, everyone in Ichigozaka has the same eyes, fixed expression, and style of grey uniform), and discover that they have no recollection of the recent events. The girls even threw away their transformation trinkets.



PEKORIN: Couldn't you sing a little, please?
AOI (coldly): What does singing mean?
 The same goes on with the other Cures and their tastes.
YUKARI: A tea ceremony? I do not know what that is.



 YUKARI: We threw those "transformation trinkets" away.

Even though the girls lose their memories of being Precures, Pekorin does what she can do-by creating her special donuts to try reawaken the girls again. Although Glaive tried to burn the donuts however Pekorin's feelings create not one but three Miracles.

Elysio watches everyone through his hall of mirrors.


Glaive erases feelings that cause conflict


This operation leaves the targets utterly emotionless.

Glaivestapo Emotion Control Force. 
The emblem replacing the swastika is an interdiction sign for kirakiraru sparkles.

An argument starts nearby. However, Glaive shows up (in a Nazi officer's uniform!!) and says that their feelings of hatred originally spring from love (daisuki), so he will erase those feelings. Whilst Glaive has his Putting-on-the-Reich minions check everyone for any residual emotions (including the others), Pekorin opens the KiraPâti and prepares some sweet treats.

Pekorin believes the others will regain their memories if they eat her doughnuts
Pekorin is keen to get some kirakiraru into the others, but Glaive puts a halt to that. He captures Pekorin and the Elder, and takes them to a waste disposal facility so they are forced to watch the doughnuts disposed of.

Before the doughnuts can be incinerated, there is, quite unexpectedly, an explosion which sends large dollops of cream flying for quite a distance.







The cream happens to fall near the others, and they all start to remember something. They all decide to go back to the waste disposal facility as well where they see that Pekorin has managed to save her doughnuts.
However, Glaive refuses to back down. He smacks Pekorin out of the air. She still refuses to give up, though.

Huh, actual violence
Being smacked out of the air and kicked across the room still isn’t enough to deter Pekorin, who still intends to fight. The kirakiraru of her doughnuts react to her desire, and she regains her human form once more. It doesn’t end there, however – she gains transformation trinkets of her own as well.


Taste and Sparkle...
Let's la mazemaze!

Cure Pekorin! Dekiagari!

The first of these miracles was the great big explosion which rained cream all over the town. (Which is a call back to the first episode of how the girls saw a similar explosion) It brought the girls together and saw the second Miracle-Because of Pekorin's determination to protect those feelings, she became Cure Pekorin and even got her own transformation sequence. 
Cure Pekorin
Pekorin gains the power of a PreCure, and transforms into Cure Pekorin. She is a newly transformed Cure, so she doesn’t quite have a handle on her powers yet. Her attacks miss, but they do end up becoming fireworks in the shape of the PreCures' respective sweets.
Of course, this results in the others regaining their senses, and being reunited with their transformation trinkets – which conveniently happen to be located in the same waste disposal facility.


Cure Pekorin is really adorable and even come with her own Candy rod. What does it shoot out? Whipped Cream! Very explosive Whipped Cream! Finally the whipped cream that Cure Pekorin fired create the final Miracle-it create fireworks which resemble the girls' various sweets which finally reawaken their memories!







The old PreCures are back, and with a new member




Our PreCures make quick work of Glaive and his minions, trapping them in a net. When they step outside, they come face to face with Elysio. He is pretty much told to prepare himself (WINTER IS COMING...).

This is where the episode ends; going to have to wait until next time to see how the battle against Elysio unfolds.




MY OWN HUMBLE OPINION:
Elysio is partially right, as all Well-Intentioned Extremists always are.
To quench all feelings, both positive and negative, as a way to erase conflict... that complete erasure of emotions makes up for an interesting thought experiment.
I was reminded of 1984 as I saw Elysio's dystopia. Aside from the obvious Third Reich parallels. We could talk about everything in between the mirror shards in The Snow Queen and the Imperius Curse. About the evils of free will. Remember that he used both the powers of Darkness and Light, of Noir and Lumière, to quench every feeling, positive or negative. The result is everyone and everything being stagnant... so is it worth it?
In that Hakkenden AU I had spoken of, the leader (Étienne, the Kenpachi character), who was pretty much the lovable eccentric and had a charming streak reminiscent of Gustavus Adolphus, is killed off at the end of the first arc and resurrected at the start of the next... He had left a sort of "last will and testament" that he wanted to be brought back from the dead using a method that would make him completely devoid of affect. I mean; there is even an affective dimension to potentially dangerous physiological threats such as pain, thirst... The result is Étienne becoming completely rational and inexpressive, devoid of any qualms, spending nearly all of his time in listless research, but putting his life in jeopardy time after time. Now, to become fully human, he needs to regain that affective dimension.
I am also brought back to a Snow Queen-like story I mentioned in the Advent calendar Reeling and Writhing, a few years ago:
The Stoics, enemies of the Epicureans and a great influence on totalitarianisms, said there were four passions to be shunned, and I think the strongest, and my personal favourite, is desire. To me, it has got a power that neither joy, grief, nor fear possess. Desire is the expectation of a future good, the wish for a future good. It can move mountains, start wars, lead to a signature at Runnymede, or to a victory at Breitenfeld, make an unusually intelligent princess meet her intellectual equal and become his partner, but also make a resented non-com betray the young lieutenant who "usurped" his commission. Yes, desire packs the most potent punch of all four passions, and it is also the source of positive emotions... but of disappointment, regret, ennui, fear of the inner emptiness... as well.
But... can a person bereft of emotions and passions be truly virtuous, or an empty shell? The case of Virginia and her guardian, from a literary tale by Josep Feliu i Codina (Belle Époque-era Spain) may illustrate the point: he made his ward, the orphaned only child of powerful nobles, emotionless, by replacing her seven-year-old heart with clockwork and keeping the heart in a jar. The reason why he has taken away her emotions: he wants to marry her to get a hold on her family fortune, and, when she reaches the age of consent, her guardian will be older than seventy. Virginia has grown up emotionless, indifferent to everything, into a beautiful yet callous and completely rational ice queen... until, thanks to some fairy magic, she is given a real heart during her adolescence, and she begins to see the beauty and the inspiration in the world around her: never were the flowers in her garden so colourful and so fragrant to her, never was the young man she met at the ball so dashing and so interesting... When her guardian finds out, he locks her away in a tower. And the now seventyish villain visits her and proposes to her every day, but she always rejects his advances. In the end, thinking that she rejected him because of his advanced age, the septuagenarian makes an unconscious wish for a younger heart... and realizes that he's already got one: his ward's child heart in a jar. So, obviously, our villain has his own heart replaced with Virginia's... and, suddenly, he transforms from a serious and realistic curmudgeon driven by ambition and greed... into a lovable eccentric with a lively and cheerful, quirky personality, who never denies himself any whim and completely lacks self-control. A seven-year-old heart has been transplanted into his seventyish chest, after all. No wonder that, after the literal change of heart, he sets Virginia free and lets her go with her suitor, giving them his blessing, when the young man promises his far older opponent a musical box for a present. Upstairs storms the guardian, with elation, as he opens the locked door and tells his ward, in a high-pitched voice, that she's free, adding: "I'll get a musical box!"


With that miracle of the eruption revived, the girls transformed again and even have a group pose with Cure Pekorin. They easily subdued Glaive and Elysio finally appeared. The final battle begins...

The Bad: Just that the battle with Glaive ended too fast once the girls got back their powers. Other than that, nothing much.

Elysio created a world without conflict by removing emotions specifically "Love (daisuki)." 

However it turned everyone into mindless drones. Without emotions or Will, (I am preaching Green Lantern's vow) nothing will move and the world will eventually reach a standstill. Creating a world without conflict is one thing but removing feelings like love or hate is a fate worse than death. 

Even Glaive who was revived is not the original Glaive but rather an empty shell controlled by Elysio. (But who cares about Glaive?! He is though and though a jerk from the beginning till his demise... Well, at least Elysio had good taste, the uniforms Glaive and his mooks wear being obviously Third-Reichy -so was the mook with the Hitler moustache some foreshadowing?-)

I was really cheering for Pekorin especially her determination to protect not just the donuts but rather the feelings and experiences she has with the girls. Sure, Glaive might call Pekorin a cheerleader. But remember, it was Pekorin that got the ball rolling since the first episode. Sure, she is one of the weaker mascots but her love and care for her friends (nakamatachi) gave her strength and created Three Miracles in this episode.


To get back on topic, not long now until the finale of KiraKira ☆ PreCure à la Mode. Next
episode is the final battle...

IN NEXT EPISODE (48):

IT'S THE FINAL CONFRONTATION.