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Sharuru is a rabbit-like fairy from the Trump Kingdom. She serves as Aida Mana's transformation partner, enabling her to become Cure Heart using Cure Loveads and a Lovely Commune device. Sharuru bursts with passion and excitement, showing a strong work ethic, and often ends her sentences with "~sharu."

She has shimmering pearl pink fur and a large, fluffy tail. Prominent hot pink heart markings grace the base of her ears, complementing her large eyes with distinctive pink wing-like lashes. She wears a flower-like pink collar and a large bow adorned with heart-shaped accents surrounding a heart medallion.

Sharuru's dedication extends beyond battle. She assists Mana with school duties in human form, tackling tasks like stapling papers, inventory checks, and deliveries. While enthusiastic and efficient, this form also reveals her quick temper and tendency to yell. Her human appearance deliberately mirrors Mana.

In the film "Mana Kekkon!!? Mirai ni Tsunagu Kibō no Dress," Sharuru embarks on a critical rescue mission when Mana becomes trapped within altered memories of her past. Guided by the mysterious fairy Bebel, Sharuru enters the memory world where Mana relives moments with her deceased grandmother and dog Maro (Mallow). Arriving just before Mana re-experiences the traumatic loss of her dog, Sharuru supports her partner as she confronts this grief, ultimately helping her escape the memory prison alongside the other Pretty Cure members, showcasing Sharuru's fierce loyalty and willingness to intervene directly in peril.

Her abilities include flight, transformation into a Commune device for Mana, and facilitating Mana's transformation into Cure Heart. She later gains the power to assume human form and can transform into objects like a teapot, though the full scope of this ability is unspecified. While younger than her fellow fairy Raquel, her human form appears older.

Her name derives from the romanization of "Charles," referencing Charles VII of France and symbolizing strength, aligning with the King of Hearts motif from playing cards.