Akiko Himura | |
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明子緋村 Akiko hi-mura | |
Earth Defense Pretty Cure! | |
Personal Info | |
Age | 15 |
Species | Human |
Gender | Female |
Birthday | January 26th |
Blood Type | O |
Hair Color | Blonde |
Eye Color | Reddish Brown (Akiko) Red (Cure Scarlet) |
Family | Noya Himura (older sister) |
Pretty Cure Info | |
Alter Ego | Cure Scarlet |
Power | Holy Light |
Weapon | Love Stick |
Theme Color | Red |
"Let's do this!" | |
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Akiko Himura (明子緋村 Akiko Hi-mura) is the lead Cure in Earth Defense Pretty Cure!. She is a first year student at Kawai High School. Her family runs Mitsutama (karaoke place). She also has a older sister named Noya. Akiko is endlessly carefree often doing some odd things that seem to interest her. She also love cute and cuddly things, such as her fairy mascot.
Appearance
Personality
Cure Scarlet
Sparkling Princess, Cure Scarlet!
スパークリングプリンセス、キュアスカーレット!
Supākuringupurinsesu, kyuasukāretto!
Cure Scarlet (キュアスカーレット Kyuasukāretto) is the alter ego of Akiko Himura. Cure Scarlet has the powers of Holy Light. She is represented by hearts, and her main colour is red. She could transform by saying the transformation phrase, "Pretty Cure Love Switch!"
Transformation Sequence
Attacks
Sparkling Lumiere- is Cure Scarlet's main attack, with the incantation, "Pretty Cure! Sparkling Lumiere!" (プリキュア!スパークリングリュミエール Purikyua! Supākuringuryumiēru!). This attack activates when Cure Scarlet pionts the Love Sti
Love Attack- is the final attack that Cure Scarlet uses, when the tops of the Love Stick's join together, with the incantation, "Pretty Cure! Love Attack!" (プリキュア!純愛特攻隊長!Purikyua! Jun'aitokkōtaichō).
Etymology
Akiko (明子 Akiko): From Japanese 晶 (aki) "sparkle", 明 (aki) "bright" or 秋 (aki) "autumn" combined with 子 (ko) "child".
Himura (緋村 Hi-mura): Means "scarlet village" from hi meaning "scarlet" and mura meaning "village".