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Kokone Fuwa is a fashionable yet reserved second-year middle school student at Shinsen Middle School, admired by peers but preferring solitude. She is the only child of owners of Restaurant Du Lac, a fine dining establishment. Her appearance features short dark azure hair styled with a partial braid and side-swept bangs, sharp cyan eyes, and a typical outfit of a white short-sleeved top with a ribbon, a navy pencil skirt with a black belt, a blue blazer with rolled sleeves, dark boots, and black tights, varying seasonally.
A childhood incident profoundly shaped her personality. After expressing a desire for donuts during an outing, her aunt admonished her for selfishness, citing her parents' busyness. This event, combined with her parents' increasing work commitments, led Kokone to suppress her emotions and avoid burdening them, creating emotional distance. Consequently, she struggled with communication and forming connections, often perceived as aloof despite her kindhearted nature.
Her life transforms upon meeting the fairy Pam-Pam, whom she assists and later partners with to become Cure Spicy. This magical identity brightens her hair to blue, lengthening it into a curled side-tail with a pink streak and a circular braid secured by a blue bow. Her Cure attire is a blue corset with gold buttons, a scalloped cyan skirt with pink accents, a flower-shaped apron, and blue-and-yellow boots with a pink bow, accessorized with silver spoon-and-fork earrings and a blue choker. Her upgraded "Party Up Style" elongates the dress with additional floral embellishments and a white flower brooch, while the "Children's Lunch Dress" features a longer braid with pink sections and a checkered back bow.
As Cure Spicy, representing sandwiches, she wields the "Heart Cure Watch" for transformation, introducing herself with, "With a dainty sandwich, spice for your heart! Cure Spicy!" Her combat role emphasizes tactical intelligence, often devising strategies during battles.
Key relationships drive her development. She forms her first meaningful friendship with Nagomi Yui (Cure Precious) after Yui helps her find a lost rabbit and shares bread, gradually learning open communication. Similarly, she overcomes initial misunderstandings with Hanamichi Ran (Cure Yum-Yum), respecting their differing perspectives. She shares a respectful bond with Amane Kasai (Cure Finale), transitioning from honorifics to informality at Amane's encouragement. Pam-Pam becomes a cherished confidant. With her parents, Hatsuko and Shousei, she reconciles by sharing donut holes and honestly expressing long-suppressed feelings, mending their strained relationship. Todoroki, the family butler, is a trusted figure who cares for her during her parents' absences.
In the film "Delicious Party♡Pretty Cure: Dreaming♡Children's Lunch!," she participates in a theme park adventure centered on "Children's Lunch," helping confront villains who kidnap Rosemary.
Kokone stands 165 cm tall in her civilian form and 167 cm as Cure Spicy, with a March 13th birthday (Pisces, Sandwich Day). Her favorite breads are curry and heart-shaped, though she lacks cooking proficiency due to reliance on household chefs. Her surname "Fuwa" (芙羽) combines "lotus" and "feather," phonetically evoking "fluffy" (fuwafuwa), reflecting her bread-themed role. "Kokone" derives from "konekone," an onomatopoeia for kneading dough.
A childhood incident profoundly shaped her personality. After expressing a desire for donuts during an outing, her aunt admonished her for selfishness, citing her parents' busyness. This event, combined with her parents' increasing work commitments, led Kokone to suppress her emotions and avoid burdening them, creating emotional distance. Consequently, she struggled with communication and forming connections, often perceived as aloof despite her kindhearted nature.
Her life transforms upon meeting the fairy Pam-Pam, whom she assists and later partners with to become Cure Spicy. This magical identity brightens her hair to blue, lengthening it into a curled side-tail with a pink streak and a circular braid secured by a blue bow. Her Cure attire is a blue corset with gold buttons, a scalloped cyan skirt with pink accents, a flower-shaped apron, and blue-and-yellow boots with a pink bow, accessorized with silver spoon-and-fork earrings and a blue choker. Her upgraded "Party Up Style" elongates the dress with additional floral embellishments and a white flower brooch, while the "Children's Lunch Dress" features a longer braid with pink sections and a checkered back bow.
As Cure Spicy, representing sandwiches, she wields the "Heart Cure Watch" for transformation, introducing herself with, "With a dainty sandwich, spice for your heart! Cure Spicy!" Her combat role emphasizes tactical intelligence, often devising strategies during battles.
Key relationships drive her development. She forms her first meaningful friendship with Nagomi Yui (Cure Precious) after Yui helps her find a lost rabbit and shares bread, gradually learning open communication. Similarly, she overcomes initial misunderstandings with Hanamichi Ran (Cure Yum-Yum), respecting their differing perspectives. She shares a respectful bond with Amane Kasai (Cure Finale), transitioning from honorifics to informality at Amane's encouragement. Pam-Pam becomes a cherished confidant. With her parents, Hatsuko and Shousei, she reconciles by sharing donut holes and honestly expressing long-suppressed feelings, mending their strained relationship. Todoroki, the family butler, is a trusted figure who cares for her during her parents' absences.
In the film "Delicious Party♡Pretty Cure: Dreaming♡Children's Lunch!," she participates in a theme park adventure centered on "Children's Lunch," helping confront villains who kidnap Rosemary.
Kokone stands 165 cm tall in her civilian form and 167 cm as Cure Spicy, with a March 13th birthday (Pisces, Sandwich Day). Her favorite breads are curry and heart-shaped, though she lacks cooking proficiency due to reliance on household chefs. Her surname "Fuwa" (芙羽) combines "lotus" and "feather," phonetically evoking "fluffy" (fuwafuwa), reflecting her bread-themed role. "Kokone" derives from "konekone," an onomatopoeia for kneading dough.