To be honest there’s not a ton about this week’s episode I want to cover. It’s a fairly typical early plot beat for the franchise, after all, but we shouldn’t undersell the importance of getting our second Precure. First thing’s first though, this might have one of the most unfortunate titles of any Precure episode I’m aware of.

That aside the first half of this episode is mostly Nodoka trying desperately to keep this whole “Pretty Cure” thing under wraps, because, as Rabbirin puts it.
Nodoka of course, kinda sucks at this, because if there’s ever been a Precure who’s a good liar, I’m not familiar with them. She offers this when Chiyu tries to confront her about being seen near the monster attack the prior day after school.
This continues. She eventually relents that she does own the small gaggle of small animals Chiyu saw her with but obviously it’s not until much later in the episode that she’s forced to divulge their actual nature. Instead, we get to see Chiyu hit Nodoka with a cop stare as our heroine cracks under the pressure.
Chiyu also takes Nodoka to her family’s inn, which has a fun little sequence where she shows off various things there to Nodoka, who proceeds to just say “fwow!” in various volumes and intensities to all of them. This kind of cute, low-key character building is part of what makes Precure’s charm work so well, so I like to point it out when I notice it.
Of course, trouble breaks out not long after, so let’s cut to the chase.
This week’s Megapathogerm is this thing, a corrupted water elemental that seems to be able to pollute the water that feeds the inn’s hot springs. Not a great development for Chiyu and her family.

For a while, Grace (who Chiyu just happens to catch transform from Nodoka) handles the thing well. But when she has to take a thrown tree to her back, she’s understandably injured. I really like how this bit plays out, because not only is Grace suddenly being semi-sidelined understandable (even for a magical girl, getting hit with a whole-ass tree has to hurt) instead of a naked plot convolution, but it means that Chiyu gets to approach her first transformation from a rare angle. It’s her that makes the first move, rather than the timid Pegitan.
The show has been subtly building up Chiyu as a responsible, reliable, cool “older sister” type of character. That she actively seeks out and seizes the chance to become a Precure is rare enough for the franchise to be notable, even if she only has about an in-universe minute between learning about them and becoming one.
Of course, you all know what this means.
I have to say, I love Fontaine’s transformation. It’s not quite perfect in the technical sense (towards the start there’s a weird cut transition, is mostly why I say that), but stylistically it’s absolutely great. I love how she sends the water jet up and it transforms into a lab coat in the middle of the sequence. That’s some great stuff.
It doesn’t take Fontaine very long to defeat the Megapathogerm, of course. Still, I liked her introduction and I’m excited to see Chiyu’s character develop more. The somewhat stoic Cures tend to be among my favorite (last year’s Star Twinkle had Madoka / Cure Selene in the same vein), though given how much I love them all in general I suppose that’s a given.
I don’t have a ton else to say about this episode. Pegitan’s little mini-arc where Chiyu helps him get over his anxiety over not being as good at his job as Rabbirin is cute, though a little too short to be hugely impactful.
All that in mind, until next time!
Shot of the week: A very worried Pegitan realizing that Latte has wandered off.
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