TV-Series
Description
Aphrodite rules Major Land, a kingdom sustaining musical harmony. Each performance of its annual Melody of Happiness spreads peace throughout the worlds. When the corrupted King of Minor Land, Mephisto, invades to rewrite the score into the Melody of Sorrow, Aphrodite scatters its musical notes across the human world. She dispatches the fairy Hummy with the Fairy Tones to find warriors who can combat the encroaching despair.
Aphrodite is later revealed as Mephisto's wife and mother of Ako Shirabe (Cure Muse). As Mephisto, influenced by Noise, escalates his efforts to spread sorrow, Aphrodite expresses profound concern for him and their daughter. She eventually appears in the human world to confront Mephisto directly. Ako intervenes, preventing their conflict and leading to Mephisto's redemption and return to benevolence.
In the film "Torimodose! Kokoro ga Tsunagu Kiseki no Melody!", Major Land is attacked by Howling, Noise's servant. To protect her subjects, Aphrodite absorbs Howling into herself, resulting in her possession. Corrupted, she betrays Major Land, steals all music, and petrifies its citizens. Mephisto and Ako attempt to free her, but Howling overpowers them. Aphrodite later manifests spectrally, revealing her possession and instructing Mephisto to kill Howling, even if it ends her life. Mephisto defies her, severing Howling's control without harming her. Though initially critical of his choice, Aphrodite later tries to save Mephisto as they fall, ultimately combining their powers to aid the Pretty Cure.
During the series finale, Noise petrifies Aphrodite and Major Land's inhabitants after she encourages the Pretty Cure warriors. They remain stone until Hummy successfully performs the restored Melody of Happiness, breaking the curse and restoring everyone. Following Noise's defeat, Aphrodite and Mephisto permit Ako to remain in the human world (Kanon Town) while they observe her life from afar through a rainbow bridge.
Aphrodite maintains awareness of events in the human world, communicating through reflective surfaces like mirrors or water. She remains initially unaware of Cure Muse's activities until Hummy reports them, after which she deduces the masked warrior's identity. Her abilities include generating protective force fields by linking Major Land's Harp Tower to a summoned mystical harp and empowering the Pretty Cure transformations. Visually, she is distinguished by a treble clef-shaped head ornament and consistently noted for her graceful demeanor and beauty.
Aphrodite is later revealed as Mephisto's wife and mother of Ako Shirabe (Cure Muse). As Mephisto, influenced by Noise, escalates his efforts to spread sorrow, Aphrodite expresses profound concern for him and their daughter. She eventually appears in the human world to confront Mephisto directly. Ako intervenes, preventing their conflict and leading to Mephisto's redemption and return to benevolence.
In the film "Torimodose! Kokoro ga Tsunagu Kiseki no Melody!", Major Land is attacked by Howling, Noise's servant. To protect her subjects, Aphrodite absorbs Howling into herself, resulting in her possession. Corrupted, she betrays Major Land, steals all music, and petrifies its citizens. Mephisto and Ako attempt to free her, but Howling overpowers them. Aphrodite later manifests spectrally, revealing her possession and instructing Mephisto to kill Howling, even if it ends her life. Mephisto defies her, severing Howling's control without harming her. Though initially critical of his choice, Aphrodite later tries to save Mephisto as they fall, ultimately combining their powers to aid the Pretty Cure.
During the series finale, Noise petrifies Aphrodite and Major Land's inhabitants after she encourages the Pretty Cure warriors. They remain stone until Hummy successfully performs the restored Melody of Happiness, breaking the curse and restoring everyone. Following Noise's defeat, Aphrodite and Mephisto permit Ako to remain in the human world (Kanon Town) while they observe her life from afar through a rainbow bridge.
Aphrodite maintains awareness of events in the human world, communicating through reflective surfaces like mirrors or water. She remains initially unaware of Cure Muse's activities until Hummy reports them, after which she deduces the masked warrior's identity. Her abilities include generating protective force fields by linking Major Land's Harp Tower to a summoned mystical harp and empowering the Pretty Cure transformations. Visually, she is distinguished by a treble clef-shaped head ornament and consistently noted for her graceful demeanor and beauty.