Precure Day 100
Episode: Futari wa Precure Splash Star 02 -Ā āThe Welcome Party at Pan-Paka is the Premonition of a Storm!ā Date watched: 01 December 2018 Original air date: 12 February 2006 Screenshots:Ā https://imgur.com/a/5CtC8VX Project info and master list of posts:Ā https://tinyurl.com/PCDabout
they bond quickly
This is a great follow-up to a great premiere. We get a better look at the villains, the lore, the girlsā lives, and see them become closer as friends. Basically it builds their world out more, and I love it.
First things first, the villains: weāre introduced to Goyan, an impish little dude who serves as the right hand of the boss, and the big bad himself Akudaikan. Having a right hand as a buffer between the boss and generals is a change of pace from the first two seasons but not an unwelcome one. Goyan is a curious little dude, you never know quite what heās thinking. He seems like he already knows that Karehaan lost to the Precures and mockingly asks him if he returned with the spirits, but it could also be genuine sucking up. Either way Karehaan ignores him, and this will be the dynamic for most of the show. Meanwhile, Akudaikan is a big dark guy cast in shadow, so all you see are his eyes.
Goyan mocks him and Akudaikan berates him so Karehaan goes out once more to try to redeem himself, and we learn that Dark Fall, like most villainous organizations, is run by a bunch of dicks, and that is why they fail.
Over in the Land of Greenery, which is the new name for the Garden of Rainbows, aka Earth (most series have a special name for Earth that ties into the lore) Saki and Mai are doing school things. Saki chats with her friends Hitomi, Yuuko, and Kenta about hosting a welcome party for Mai but Mai is already out the door before she can actually invite her. Saki finds her on the roof of their unusually aesthetic school and they chat about the previous day, while Flappy and Choppy explain how Precureās mission to protect the seven fountains, of which all but one have been conquered by Dark Fall. Itās exposition wrapped in character development as itās part of a scene where the protagonists try to learn about each other.
You may recall that while Nagisa and Honoka got along fine in Futari wa, it took a while for them to truly become friends. Splash Star decides screw that, Saki is way too gung-ho to wait, and Mai definitely wants the companionship. They have to work for it a little, as that night Mai talks with her older brother Kazuya about her reservations, and he encourages her to try making friends with Saki if thatās what she wants. Mai has a bit of imposter syndrome, she thinks she doesnāt really belong, that Saki already has a bunch of friends and sheās only being nice because Mai is new. Nonetheless, she puts on her brave face and goes to the welcome party. Sheās a bit early, so she sits in the backyard and draws.
FW similarity/difference number 2: While Nagisa was part of a working class family living in a high rise apartment complex, Saki's family lives behind their bakery and are afforded such luxuries as a yard. The town of Yuunagi seems a bit more suburban than the setting of FWPC, which seems to correspond to the region of Japan itās based on.
Mai gets so caught up in drawing that sheās completely oblivious to Saki and friends setting up for the party right behind her, so when she turns around sheās super shocked to see the supplies.
Side note: Mai is a reallyĀ good artist.
I am not and Iām wondering how you get lines that thin out of charcoal
Itās very admirable, and weāll get to see her develop this skill further throughout the show. The two girls speak candidly for a moment, and Saki insists that they ditch the formalities of Japanese speech by asking Mai to simply address her by given name, and asking if she can do likewise. Mai agrees to this and so they truly become Saki and Mai, rather than Hyuuga-san and Mishou-san. (reminder: referring to each other on a personal-name basis with no honorific in Japanese is a sign of closeness reserved for good friends and family)
Ā Unfortunately the festivities are interrupted by Karehaan, who turns a potted plant into an Uzainaa and demands the girls hand over their spirits. Naturally they refuse, transform, and quickly get their butts kicked. Karehaan offhandedly wonders how they were such a threat to him previously. But after some scolding words from Cure Bloom about how much she values Maiās friendship and the party and how DARE Karehaan interrupt that, the girls turn the battle around. To borrow some contemporary slang, they fuckin YEET the Uzaina across town.
It lands on a beach and Flappy and Choppy instruct them to give chase. By concentrating the power of spirits in their feet, they are able to leap across town as well.... but they have trouble sticking the landing. Fortunately the power of Precure protects them. Bloom gets caught by the monster and Egret gets a chance to return the earlier sentiment by declaring how Saki is important to her before throwing it. The pair recover, land a double kick, and then finish it off with Twin Stream Splash.
After the dust is settled, they detransform and Saki kind of gripes that theyāll have to keep doing this, but Mai says itāll be okay as long as theyāre together, and they begin their friendship anew with a handshake and a smile. Meanwhile, considering how far they leaped from Sakiās house to the beach, Iām left wondering how theyāre going to get back in time for the party without arousing suspicion. I would kind of like the show to explain that, but it doesnāt.
The party goes swimmingly, with Mai loving the cake that Saki and her friends made, and then the rest of the class walks into the yard. Saki offhandedly mentions that she invited the ENTIRE CLASS to the party, which is news to her friends because they didnāt make nearly enough food for this, and Kenta starts chasing Saki around out of frustration (these two have a fun relationship, Iāll get more into that). We end on a freeze-frame of Saki and Mai being buddy-buddy, which is the top image.
Honestly my only criticism of this episode is that they detransformed on the beach instead of leaping back to Sakiās house and thatās such a non-issue. Some of the animation is spotty for wide group shots but they go by quickly. Other than those small things, itās a perfect episode. Itās well-paced, it develops the characters after showing their insecurities (especially Mai) and you can relate to their friendship struggle. It took a bit longer for Nagisa and Honoka to become friends to this degree but they had less going for them. Saki wants to make friends, Nagisa was more likeĀ āletās see what happensā. Plus Mai being the new girl in town makes her an object of interest before they become Precure, and that also means she has more room to make friends. So they bond quickly.
Sakiās other friends, Hitomi and Yuuko, are similar to Shiho and Rina in some regards, in that theyāre also on the sports team with her and sometimes struggle to keep up with her. I remember Yuuko a little more prominently from my first viewing, partly because sheās chubby which stands out in a world of thin characters, and partly because of her crush on Kenta (not touched upon here). Kenta himself is an interesting animal. Since Verone Academy was an all-girls school, we didnāt get much in the way of male friendships in FWPC or Max Heart. There was Fuji-P and Kimata but they didnāt feel as close as the girlsā other friends. Kiriya came closer but he had to return to the darkness. Kenta is just a friend... a friend voiced by Takeuchi Junko, who is most famous now for being the voice of Naruto. Itās pretty much the same voice, just withoutĀ ā-ttebayo!ā on the end of every sentence. She will also come back to voice Cure Rouge in the next few seasons. Kenta and Saki have a bit of a more aggressive friendship than with the other girls, but not in a bad way. They butt heads a lot because Kenta is a bit of a loudmouth and they give each other crap, but itās all in good fun.
As much as I like the emphasis on girls and girlsā stories in Precure, it is nice to see boy-girl friendships that feel natural and arenāt dominated by romantic leanings. I mean yeah, Kenta does have a crush on Saki as will later be revealed, but itās not the be-all end-all of their friendship. Iām not sure Iām expressing my sentiment well.
Overall like I said up front, itās a great world building episode and it really makes me look forward to spending more time with these characters (not something I can say for every show). So look forward to more, and hopefully there wonāt be a two week wait before the next one.
Pink Precure Catchphrase Count: 1 Zekkouchou Nari, in the preview.
Miracle Drop Count:Ā 2














