


There are so many plot devices and power ups that come out of nowhere with no or very little build up or foreshadowing. The pacing in the show feels like they just tried to cram in as much stuff as possible without allowing for any breather room or for things to naturally develop. It's a kids show built around selling merchandise and they simply tried to do to much with it and failed, there are numerous concepts and ideas brought up that never really get expanded on. And despite the creators trying to make a more complex story they fall flat on their face and Doki ends up having numerous plot holes in addition to the ones you'd commonly see in any other season. While heavy focus on the plot isn't inherently a bad thing, in Doki's case it unfortunately comes at the cost of developing the characters and their relationships with each other, especially in the first half of the The show is much more plot focused than any other season and here is the first major problem. It would already be a bad enough show on its own but also decides to tread on the spirit of Pretty Cure, be something it's not, and ends up as everything a season of Pretty Cure shouldn't be. Together, they battle against the Trump Kingdom invaders to protect the love in the world from being destroyed.ĭoki Doki is the worst season of Pretty Cure in the franchise. In her attempts to ally with Cure Sword, Mana ends up pulling Rikka and Alice into the fray, whom each partner with a fairy ally to transform into "Cure Diamond" and "Cure Rosetta," respectively. She partners with Sharuru, one of the fairies, and transforms into "Cure Heart"-the Precure of Love. When Trump Kingdom's invaders begin to outnumber Cure Sword, Mana takes to the battleground with resolve. As Cure Sword engages in combat with the monsters, Mana meets Cure Sword's fairy allies, who tell her that she also has the ability to transform into a warrior herself. In the midst of finding a way to stop the destruction, Mana encounters "Cure Sword," a mysterious Precure warrior. While the girls are on a school field trip, otherworldly villains from the "Trump Kingdom" appear and create giant monsters from the civilians' selfish desires to cause havoc. Middle schooler Mana Aida is known for her vivid passion and kind-hearted disposition, especially by her friends Rikka Hishikawa and Alice Yotsuba.
