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Rabirin, a rabbit-eared fairy from the Healing Garden, sports pearl-pink fur, rounded dark-pink eyes with a single prominent eyelash, and a vibrant tuft of fuchsia hair. She adorns a pink shawl fastened by a magenta flower bud and leaf, swapping it for a light-purple nightcap and blouse during rest. Boasting an energetic spirit and unyielding sense of justice, her impulsive tendencies sometimes spark mishaps, yet she demonstrates unwavering resolve in safeguarding others. Initially aloof toward future partner Nodoka due to clashing personalities, Rabirin warms to her after witnessing Nodoka’s bravery amid danger, forging their partnership.

Their bond weathers tensions, including Rabirin’s frustration upon learning of Nodoka’s physical limitations—a hurdle overcome through mutual acceptance that deepens their connection. A clash over Rabirin’s cherished plushie briefly severs their transformative powers until mediator Latte brokers peace, restoring trust. Rabirin nurtures Latte like a younger sister and maintains playful camaraderie with fellow fairies Pegitan and Nyatoran, though Nyatoran’s antics occasionally test her patience.

Rabirin nurses fierce animosity toward Daruizen, the Byogen who infected Nodoka with a lethal Mega Part. Driven by desperation, she joins Nodoka in a heartfelt prayer that expels the corruption, cementing their emotional alliance. Post-victory against King Byogen, guilt over Nodoka’s entanglement in the conflict prompts Rabirin’s temporary withdrawal, but their reunion at the Healing Garden reignites their bond, punctuated by her comical reaction to Latte’s name-blunder.

In *Healin' Good♥Pretty Cure: Yume no Machi de Kyun! tto GoGo! Daihenshin!!*, Rabirin battles the artificial Ego Ego alongside the Healin' Good and Yes! Pretty Cure 5 GoGo! teams, upholding her loyal and combative nature. A supplementary short film showcases her orchestrating a dance-party invitation, echoing her proactive flair.

Tasked with guarding the Healing Garden and seeking partners attuned to Healing Animals, Rabirin’s journey traces her evolution from stubborn independence to embracing empathy and collaboration, profoundly shaped by her trials and growth with Nodoka.