Kirakiraprecure A La Mode Episode 21 ^new^ -

This is a major turning point in the series — the debut of the sixth and final Cure, Cure Parfait (Ciel Kirahoshi / Kirarin). The episode focuses on Ciel’s backstory: she was once a famous kiri-pâtissière (star pastry chef) in France, but lost her ability to smile and taste sweets due to a traumatic incident caused by a powerful monster (later revealed to be tied to the main antagonist, Noir). After being saved and encouraged by Ichika (Cure Whip) and the others, Ciel unlocks her power, transforming for the first time into Cure Parfait . Her theme is rainbows and stars, and her specialty is layered parfaits.

After witnessing the girls transform, a starstruck Ciel immediately begs Ichika to train her so she can become a Precure herself. 🕵️ Julio’s Dark Resolve While Ciel is busy making friends, her twin brother KirakiraPrecure A La Mode Episode 21

The entire season is about Kirakiraru —the sparkling energy of joy in sweets. Episode 21 introduces the concept of Nigai Kiraru (Bitter Sparkle). This is not evil energy. It is the energy of regret, loss, and loneliness. The episode argues that you cannot have sweetness without acknowledging bitterness. Julio’s ability to accept his son’s anger transforms the crew’s understanding of their own powers. This is a major turning point in the

(Pikario) is choosing a darker path. Feeling like a "loser" after his recent defeats, he returns to the villain Her theme is rainbows and stars, and her

It asks a simple question: What happens to the Kirakiraru when your family breaks your heart? And it answers with a painful truth: you have to bake a new one yourself.

The story begins with Ichika and the gang preparing for a special sweets festival. However, the stakes are raised when they cross paths with two mysterious visitors: Nagisa Misumi and Honoka Yukishiro. For long-time fans, seeing Black and White in the KiraKira art style is a visual treat that bridges a decade of magical girl history.

One of the most praised aspects of is how it subverts the typical transformation sequence. Mid-battle, with the sky turning grey from Graves’ influence, Cure Whip refuses to transform with her usual cheerful cry, "Let’s La La La Cooking!"