My Own Review
FORTITUDE AND FOUNTAINS
The third episode of Healin’ Good ♡ gives Cure Grace a new ally to fight alongside. Let’s see how her introduction to the team goes.
Nyatoran is living the best life
So the synopsis for this episode: Nodoka struggles to keep the whole
PreCure thing a secret from Chiyu, whilst Penguitan is unable to keep
Latte in one place. However, Latte wandering off ultimately benefits
Penguitan, as he is able to find himself a new partner.The Penguin Scream
Nodoka doesn’t exactly make a convincing liar
Chiyu shows Nodoka her place
Mentor mascots letting off steam, while Chiyu eavesdrops
Shindoine is our villain for this week
For the time being, a cadre villain appearing also means the appearance of the monster of the week.
The first two Megapathogerms we saw in this season were more on the natural side – formed from a patch of flowers and a tree respectively. Interesting how this one seems to be more human-made, being the water tank or reservoir of the Sawaizumi Ryoukan. Not that it really matters; whatever the case, Nodoka has to step up.
Chiyu offers Penguitan her courage
Cure Fontaine
Chiyu’s debut as Cure Fontaine is good. She delivers some pretty
hefty blows to the pathogerm, and shows some impressive dodging skills.
Admittedly she does have a little help from Cure Grace, but this is Cure Fontaine’s first fight.
Nyatoran comes back to discover Penguitan has a new partner
The episode comes to an end after Nodoka and Chiyu take care of Latte, and Nyatoran returns from his wandering.I’m happy with this episode. Chiyu’s debut as Cure Fontaine was enjoyable, and I certainly won’t complain about Nodoka and Chiyu growing closer.
I already liked Chiyu from what we saw of her in the previous episodes, and now this one just confirms that she is a good character.
Next time, the third member joins the team.
MY OWN HUMBLE OPINION
Chiyu the female innkeeper's daughter (where's her papa?): Mrs. Nao Sawaizumi is a pretty traditionalist innkeeper running a ryoukan, or hot-spring-based rural inn, to which her only daughter (habeas corpus for her as an only child) is heir. The closest male authority figure at the inn is retainer Mr. Kawai, who, along with Cure Grace, illustrates what happens to a human pathogerm victim...
Symptoms on human victims? Upon being squirted with poisoned water (did they swallow anything or did they absorb the toxin through the skin?), both Mr. Kawai and a transformed Nodoka fell unconscious, and that state lasted until the pathogerm du jour was vanquished... So that can lapse into a coma if not treated in time?
A closer look at Shindoine: Our baroness of the year regards the King of Pathogerms as her soulmate (her word is "aite" - ) and appears to be his number one keister-licker... most surely she was a royal mistress in the good old days, right? Her mode of summoning a pathogerm to infect something involves, besides, blowing a kiss at the target! (Mono is NOT the only illness you can get from a smooch, btw)
What a wholesome episode, and what a
great character Chiyu is shaping up to be! I love how straight-forward
she is, speaking whatever might be on her mind. It was hilarious how she
called Nodoka out for being at school when the Megapathogerm was being
discussed. It was good to see she had enough tact to not press the issue
in class about her denial of being at school when the monster had
attacked, or the fact she had seen her talking with animals. She was
also polite enough not to brazenly walk in when she overheard them
talking in the baths (her family runs an Inn). Instead, she
patiently waited for the opportunity to ask her about it when they were
alone. And for better or worse, I think we can all think of a few
characters in previous series who would have pushed the issue on the
spot, haha!
What
I also loved about Chiyu was how smart she was to have figured out what
makes the animals around Nodoka so special. Having witnessed her
transform into Cure Grace, she understood that the animals she is with
play a key role of enabling her to fight monsters. So what does she do?
She takes the initiative and ask straight-up asks Penguitan if they can
work together!
It was nice to see her to extend a hand because we understand how Penguitan struggled with his fears of humans (understandably so after being chased by preschool kids),
and his lack of confidence in his own abilities. He just needs a little
nudge of encouragement that he can be strong too. Better yet, Chiyu
offered Penguitan more than just a partnership for power, she told him
it’s okay for him to depend on her, she will share a bit of her courage
and together they will be able to protect the ones they care about. If
that isn’t a wholesome way to form a partnership, I don’t know what is!
But this encounter wouldn’t have
happened today had it not been for Latte choosing to visit Nodoka’s
school! Poor Penguitan, he takes his eye off her for one second, and
she’s gone sniffing her out. Well, at least she also forced him to go
out to look for her, haha! It is because he had to go to school as well
that he accompanied them to Chiyu’s place after school, where Shindoine
decided to target the Inn’s water system! So thank you Latte!
Speaking
of Shindoine’s meddling, we got to see Nodoka be put in a perilous
situation when she protected Chiyu from flying debris of large tree
branch that would have killed her. (I mean one of her family’s employees was already hit and knocked unconscious by an earlier attack!)
I was genuinely surprised we didn’t see her grab Chiyu out of the way,
instead she literally covered her with her body and had the tree
literally bounce off of her back. As silly as it looked, it did crack me
up. But this also served as a catalyst since Nodoka had gotten badly
injured from it.
As for Cure Fontaine’s transformation
sequence, much like Cure Grace’s, it was a snappy one, yet they still
managed to make it so pleasing to the eyes. I gotta say, I am digging
the use of the lab coat. The way they are playing with the material, I love it.
Lastly, I am curious about how true
Shindoine’s claim of being King Pathogerm’s soulmate (aite) is. Hopefully she
isn’t a Papple 2.0 in terms of experiencing an unrequited love with the
leader. I find it quite intriguing how she claims she knows and is the
only one who can see his face (Daruizen however called her out on it, so it’s hard to say).
It’s also worth to note how she vehemently denied he had lost to the
Precures in the past. It would definitely be a cool twist if it turns
out King Pathogerm had actually made a strategic retreat to come back
and fight another day. Who knows, but it is fun to speculate in the mean
time!
NEXT WEEK: It looks like it will be Hinata and Nyatoran’s turn to meet! Looking forward to it!















































We
were also introduced to the two girls we met last week: Our energetic
girl Hinata, and Chiyu, who is part of the track and field team.
Ironically, both of these characters seem to be quite fit. Since Nodoka
was trying out a bunch of clubs today, we got to see her and Chiyu
interact for some time. She is also set to be the next one to join the
team since she spotted Nodoka speaking to what looks to her talking to
flying stuffed animals! So much for keeping a secret huh haha! On the
side note, I have to say though, I am so glad that it appears Chiyu is not
involved in the student council. Actually it would be great if nobody
is this time. The whole student council role has been used so many
times, it’s redundant at this point, especially since 99% it’s always
either the blue or purple characters, geez!
Now,
sometimes these kinds of arguments between the girls and their partners
can be really petty, but not this time. The reason Rabbirin lashed out
was a valid one, especially since it isn’t until later she learns about
Nodoka’s past, so this isn’t about seeing someone who is too sick to
fight. Instead, having witnessed so many of her fellow comrades fall,
she already understands how risks and dangerous it is to fight against
the Megapathogerm. Rabbirin knows she isn’t strong enough on her own to
protect Nodaka, that’s why she doesn’t want to bring her into harms way.
I cannot stress how refreshing it is to see the Precure’s partner have
such concerns. It adds a lot of realism to the situation at hand.
Nevertheless
the most important thing we can take away from this episode, is that we
should not be treating Nodoka like a fragile character who will break
at the slightest impact. In the matter of fact, both last week’s and
this week’s episode has shown us that the present Nodoka is much
stronger and healthier than she used to be! She is not to be mistaken
for the same young girl who was bedridden in a hospital. She is clearly
healthy enough to at least have the opportunity to try out all these
different sports, run a decent amount without running out of breath. She
is athletically clumsy because she doesn’t have any experience with sports. So just
as Chiyu suggested, a good place to start is focus on improving her
overall fitness and then on what she wants to do most. Then little by
little, she will (hopefully) be able to do more.
Another
really interesting tidbit we learned was the new conditions for the
transformation. Without their respective partners, they can’t
transform. So if their buddy is elsewhere, good luck! You will need to
improvise! This further highlights the importance of everyone needing to
be stick close to their partners. I am curious to see how they will go
about their living arrangements, since the trainees room in that
adorable Healing Room Bag of theirs.