Monday, November 12, 2018

Hugtto Precure Ep 39 Top 3 Moments: Here's Mother!

Horray! Horray! This is my review of Hugtto Precure Ep 39 and Ristle transported the girls into the future!


No 3: This is the Future!?



The girls were relaxing at Harry's shop when they were all transported to a familiar place-Harry's hamster village in the future where many of Harry's hamsters friends welcome them. However something was not right and true enough it was Ristle who brought them here.






He send all the girls into one of Dr Trauma's traps leaving Harry and Hug-Tan. Ristle was full of contempt over Harry and the two fought each other. Hug-Tan used the Tambourine she was carrying to send a signal to the girls and they managed to escape Dr Trauma's trap.

No 2: The New Power! Minna de Tomorrow!




Before we get to the truth between Harry and Ristle, Cure Yell fought Ristle after he took Harry and Hug-Tan hostage. But Cure Yell's feelings awaken the White Mirai Crystal and out came the lady in yellow appeared which Ristle refered her as  "Mother"












The girls then added the White Mirai Crystal in the Mirai Clock which granted them wings and the new attack-Minna De Tomorrow. It hit Ristle and somehow he felt a sense of regret over the things he has done.



Cure Yell also saw a vision of a girl in a Precure suit telling her to protect the future before they were brought back to the present...

No 1: Harry and Ristle!


During the battle, Ristle blamed Harry for betraying their friendship and make him recall a terrible incident. Their fellow Hamsters including Bishin were suddenly struck by a strange disease which Ristle suggested to get Crisis to help them. Harry agreed and did Crisis's bidding.


However the rest of the hamsters were killed in a fire (which no one knew who did it) and Dr Trauma claimed this is how the future should be which trigger Harry's trauma. Ristle blamed Harry for everything and it was useless to try to change the future.


Of course, Cure Yell encouraged Harry not to give up as all of them have went through setbacks and overcome all odds to create miracles. Which probably why Cure Yell's motif is a Cheerleader that one should never underestimate the power of Cheering.

This episode is probably one of the darkest episodes after all the team-up we had weeks ago since we are at the final quarter of the season. Harry blamed himself for the death of his fellow hamsters although I looked that Ristle was the one who suggested to get help from Crisis. So Ristle is also to be blame but then he is blinded by Harry's betrayal since he choose the side of good with the mysterious Precure.


Speaking of that Precure..it is probably no brainier that Hug-Tan's true identify is the mysterious Precure that appeared in front of Cure Yell. But what cause her to revert into a baby and the lady in yellow which we now know as "Mother." What is her connection to all these?

The new power-Minna De Tomorrow is a more flashier version of their Cheerful Style with wings and I was expecting "Mother" to give a big hug to Ristle like in the opening credits as a finisher.



Did anyone notice that George is trolling with Ristle at the beginning and the end of the episode? Ristle gave George a blanket before leaving to deal with the girls and he swore his loyalty to George but after the battle, Ristle immediately curse George for ruining his life which George took it calmly and gave the blanket back to him. It's like George knew that this is going to happen and with the last Mirai Crystal appear, it is now a matter of time before George make his move again on the girls!


Before Harry could tell the girls what is going on, Dr Trauma appeared in front of them. (I am surprised he is still alive after being vaporised by the powers of every Cures and Cameos two episodes ago) He told Ruru that he is her father which Ruru reacted by knocking him down.


As the next episode preview will reveal Dr Trauma's secret about Ruru but will Ruru accept him after what he has done to them before? Until then, see you in the next post!

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