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Akira Miura, a student at Myoudou Academy, is the son of Miura Ramen restaurant owners. Initially cheerful and proud of his father's work, he actively promoted the family's first shop by distributing posters at school and malls, an effort that unintentionally inspired Erika Kurumi to visit. However, perceiving his father's neglect as the restaurant expanded—particularly a broken promise to attend his baseball games—Akira grew cynical and distant. He channeled his emotions into intense baseball training to avoid burdening his father, eventually securing a spot on the field.
His resentment peaked during the opening of the second Miura Ramen location; Akira refused promotional help and actively discouraged attendance, displaying open hostility toward his father. His emotional turmoil manifested when Cobraja of the Desert Apostles stole his withered Heart Flower, transforming a noodle into a Desertrian. Through this monster, Akira unleashed suppressed anguish, attacking his parents. Lingering affection for his father caused him to momentarily halt the ramen shop's destruction, allowing Cure Blossom and Cure Marine to intervene. They purified his Heart Flower using Floral Power Fortissimo.
Following purification, Akira reconciled with his family after his father initiated a baseball practice session, reaffirming their bond and fulfilling the neglected promise. He returned to his formerly happy demeanor, dedicated to making his father proud while continuing baseball. Though he later dismissed the encounter with the Pretty Cures as a dream, he survived Dune's global desertification and supported the Cures' mission from Earth alongside other survivors.
Akira's Heart Flower is a red salvia, symbolizing family love in flower language. He holds the distinction of being the first male character in the series to have his Heart Flower stolen, and his Desertrian exhibited unusually coherent speech. His given name, meaning "clear and bright," contrasts with his temporary cynicism, while his surname, meaning "three bays," reflects his familial ties.
His resentment peaked during the opening of the second Miura Ramen location; Akira refused promotional help and actively discouraged attendance, displaying open hostility toward his father. His emotional turmoil manifested when Cobraja of the Desert Apostles stole his withered Heart Flower, transforming a noodle into a Desertrian. Through this monster, Akira unleashed suppressed anguish, attacking his parents. Lingering affection for his father caused him to momentarily halt the ramen shop's destruction, allowing Cure Blossom and Cure Marine to intervene. They purified his Heart Flower using Floral Power Fortissimo.
Following purification, Akira reconciled with his family after his father initiated a baseball practice session, reaffirming their bond and fulfilling the neglected promise. He returned to his formerly happy demeanor, dedicated to making his father proud while continuing baseball. Though he later dismissed the encounter with the Pretty Cures as a dream, he survived Dune's global desertification and supported the Cures' mission from Earth alongside other survivors.
Akira's Heart Flower is a red salvia, symbolizing family love in flower language. He holds the distinction of being the first male character in the series to have his Heart Flower stolen, and his Desertrian exhibited unusually coherent speech. His given name, meaning "clear and bright," contrasts with his temporary cynicism, while his surname, meaning "three bays," reflects his familial ties.