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Westar is a general from Labyrinth and a villain in the series, with a human alter ego named Nishi Hayato.
He has a muscular build, light-blue eyes, and neck-length light turquoise hair. His Labyrinth uniform is primarily black with a matching belt featuring a yellow gem, black-yellow boots, silver bracelets, and a white cape fastened by a black and dark yellow vest. Following his resurrection and change of allegiance, his outfit shifts to white trousers and a shirt, a sky blue and gold vest, a light yellow belt with a white gem, and sky blue and gold boots. As Nishi Hayato, he takes the form of a handsome boy with blond hair and darker eyes, dressed in a golden vest over a long-sleeved black shirt, light-blue jeans with a brown belt, and brown shoes.
His personality sets him apart from other Labyrinth members under Moebius. Though he regularly battles Pretty Cure and is the most physically powerful, he rarely behaves in a threatening manner. Instead, he often serves as comic relief due to his lack of intelligence. His independently conceived plans typically fail and are sometimes viewed as odd or amusing by others. He frequently becomes distracted by interests like food, weight training, and activities unrelated to his missions. Despite this, he displays high motivation, energy, and brute strength, which sometimes lead to successes. While the Nakewameke he creates are of lower quality than those of his colleagues, his frequent efforts allow him to gather substantial FUKO energy and nearly capture Infinity on multiple occasions. He shows strong dedication to Moebius and values teamwork, often trying to collaborate with Soular and Eas—though these attempts generally fail. He also enjoys sharing meals with others, as seen during a trip to Okinawa.
Westar’s relationships feature distinct dynamics. Soular often taunts him for his failures against Pretty Cure and his lack of foresight, which irritates Westar, though both ultimately regard each other as teammates and friends, later joining Pretty Cure in opposing Moebius. He considers Eas a friend and comrade, though she does not return his feelings. He shows concern when she uses energy-draining Nakisakebe cards and offers to take her place, which she angrily refuses. After Eas becomes Cure Passion, he grows angry and focuses on persuading her to return to Labyrinth, refusing to stop calling her by her old name. He battles her without hesitation until a turning point occurs when Moebius attempts to kill him and Soular with a Delete Hole. While saving Cure Passion from the vortex, she acknowledges that he always treated her as a friend when others in Labyrinth did not. Westar ensures her escape but is unable to free himself. Upon his return, Cure Passion is overjoyed to see him alive. They eventually return to Labyrinth as friends to help rebuild it.
Westar’s history includes working for Labyrinth, where he first summons a Nakewameke to collect FUKO energy. He appears frequently, summoning Nakewameke more often than his comrades but with less success. He often seeks advice from Soular and Eas and tries to collaborate with them against Pretty Cure, usually without positive results. In episode 35, he and Soular travel to the Toy Kingdom searching for Chiffon, nearly capturing her before she teleports back to Clover Town, leading to a fight with Pretty Cure that leaves them empty-handed. After Northa arrives, he occasionally uses her Sorewatases to battle Pretty Cure and attempt to capture Chiffon/Infinity, aided by an Infinity Radar from Klein. In episodes 42 and 43, he works with Soular and Northa to fight Pretty Cure at the Labyrinth manor. Later, the three execute Northa’s plan to capture Infinity, with Westar summoning a Nakewameke to distract Pretty Cure while Soular and Northa seize Chiffon and force her transformation.
During the final showdown in the Labyrinth world, Westar faces Cure Passion. She tries to convince him to abandon Moebius, but he refuses until Moebius attempts to kill everyone with a Delete Hole. This reveals Moebius’s disregard for him, changing his allegiance. While escaping, he frees Cure Passion from wires and shields her from debris but is knocked into the Delete Hole. He does not die immediately; when the Clover Box is played in episode 47, Chiffon appears before him and Soular inside the vortex, saving them and granting new powers. In episode 48, they appear before Pretty Cure, blocking an attack from Northa and Klein’s fused form, buying time for the Cures to receive their Cure Angel power-ups. Westar agrees to join Pretty Cure, Soular, Tarte, and Azukina to confront Moebius, aiding with his brute strength and new ability to summon Hohoemina. He also helps perform Loving True Heart Fresh to restore Chiffon to her normal state. When Moebius self-destructs and destroys the tower, Westar escapes with the group thanks to Chiffon’s powers and returns to Clover Town Street, where he attends the dance competition finals. In the final episode, he returns to Labyrinth as Hayato, alongside Setsuna and Shun, to rebuild it into a better place.
As a Labyrinth citizen, Westar can use Switch Over to transform between his Westar and Hayato forms at will. He can also summon Diamond Cards for various purposes, though their specific functions are not detailed. His catchphrase, used during introductions, is: "I am Westar, denizen of Labyrinth, and faithful servant of Lord Moebius!"
The name Westar derives from the word "west," consistent with other Labyrinth members named after cardinal directions. His human surname, Nishi, means "west," directly referencing Westar. His given name, Hayato, combines "haya" meaning falcon and "to" meaning person, possibly relating to the word "hayai" meaning fast or quick—aligning with the speed-themed names of Setsuna and Shun.
He has a muscular build, light-blue eyes, and neck-length light turquoise hair. His Labyrinth uniform is primarily black with a matching belt featuring a yellow gem, black-yellow boots, silver bracelets, and a white cape fastened by a black and dark yellow vest. Following his resurrection and change of allegiance, his outfit shifts to white trousers and a shirt, a sky blue and gold vest, a light yellow belt with a white gem, and sky blue and gold boots. As Nishi Hayato, he takes the form of a handsome boy with blond hair and darker eyes, dressed in a golden vest over a long-sleeved black shirt, light-blue jeans with a brown belt, and brown shoes.
His personality sets him apart from other Labyrinth members under Moebius. Though he regularly battles Pretty Cure and is the most physically powerful, he rarely behaves in a threatening manner. Instead, he often serves as comic relief due to his lack of intelligence. His independently conceived plans typically fail and are sometimes viewed as odd or amusing by others. He frequently becomes distracted by interests like food, weight training, and activities unrelated to his missions. Despite this, he displays high motivation, energy, and brute strength, which sometimes lead to successes. While the Nakewameke he creates are of lower quality than those of his colleagues, his frequent efforts allow him to gather substantial FUKO energy and nearly capture Infinity on multiple occasions. He shows strong dedication to Moebius and values teamwork, often trying to collaborate with Soular and Eas—though these attempts generally fail. He also enjoys sharing meals with others, as seen during a trip to Okinawa.
Westar’s relationships feature distinct dynamics. Soular often taunts him for his failures against Pretty Cure and his lack of foresight, which irritates Westar, though both ultimately regard each other as teammates and friends, later joining Pretty Cure in opposing Moebius. He considers Eas a friend and comrade, though she does not return his feelings. He shows concern when she uses energy-draining Nakisakebe cards and offers to take her place, which she angrily refuses. After Eas becomes Cure Passion, he grows angry and focuses on persuading her to return to Labyrinth, refusing to stop calling her by her old name. He battles her without hesitation until a turning point occurs when Moebius attempts to kill him and Soular with a Delete Hole. While saving Cure Passion from the vortex, she acknowledges that he always treated her as a friend when others in Labyrinth did not. Westar ensures her escape but is unable to free himself. Upon his return, Cure Passion is overjoyed to see him alive. They eventually return to Labyrinth as friends to help rebuild it.
Westar’s history includes working for Labyrinth, where he first summons a Nakewameke to collect FUKO energy. He appears frequently, summoning Nakewameke more often than his comrades but with less success. He often seeks advice from Soular and Eas and tries to collaborate with them against Pretty Cure, usually without positive results. In episode 35, he and Soular travel to the Toy Kingdom searching for Chiffon, nearly capturing her before she teleports back to Clover Town, leading to a fight with Pretty Cure that leaves them empty-handed. After Northa arrives, he occasionally uses her Sorewatases to battle Pretty Cure and attempt to capture Chiffon/Infinity, aided by an Infinity Radar from Klein. In episodes 42 and 43, he works with Soular and Northa to fight Pretty Cure at the Labyrinth manor. Later, the three execute Northa’s plan to capture Infinity, with Westar summoning a Nakewameke to distract Pretty Cure while Soular and Northa seize Chiffon and force her transformation.
During the final showdown in the Labyrinth world, Westar faces Cure Passion. She tries to convince him to abandon Moebius, but he refuses until Moebius attempts to kill everyone with a Delete Hole. This reveals Moebius’s disregard for him, changing his allegiance. While escaping, he frees Cure Passion from wires and shields her from debris but is knocked into the Delete Hole. He does not die immediately; when the Clover Box is played in episode 47, Chiffon appears before him and Soular inside the vortex, saving them and granting new powers. In episode 48, they appear before Pretty Cure, blocking an attack from Northa and Klein’s fused form, buying time for the Cures to receive their Cure Angel power-ups. Westar agrees to join Pretty Cure, Soular, Tarte, and Azukina to confront Moebius, aiding with his brute strength and new ability to summon Hohoemina. He also helps perform Loving True Heart Fresh to restore Chiffon to her normal state. When Moebius self-destructs and destroys the tower, Westar escapes with the group thanks to Chiffon’s powers and returns to Clover Town Street, where he attends the dance competition finals. In the final episode, he returns to Labyrinth as Hayato, alongside Setsuna and Shun, to rebuild it into a better place.
As a Labyrinth citizen, Westar can use Switch Over to transform between his Westar and Hayato forms at will. He can also summon Diamond Cards for various purposes, though their specific functions are not detailed. His catchphrase, used during introductions, is: "I am Westar, denizen of Labyrinth, and faithful servant of Lord Moebius!"
The name Westar derives from the word "west," consistent with other Labyrinth members named after cardinal directions. His human surname, Nishi, means "west," directly referencing Westar. His given name, Hayato, combines "haya" meaning falcon and "to" meaning person, possibly relating to the word "hayai" meaning fast or quick—aligning with the speed-themed names of Setsuna and Shun.