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Milk is a white-and-pink rabbit-like fairy from the Palmier Kingdom, serving as the strict and protective caretaker for princes Coco and Nats. Her speech uniquely ends with "~miru." Initially, she lacks the ability to transform into a human form like other fairies. In her fairy state, she possesses mauve eyes, a pale cream body with pink ear tips and a tuft of pink hair, wearing a light red head ribbon and a smaller neck ribbon secured by a gold medallion.
During *Yes! Pretty Cure 5 GoGo!*, Milk discovers a glowing blue seed tied to the Blue Rose of Miracles. Nurturing it grants her the power to assume human form as Mimino Kurumi, a second-year transfer student at L'École des Cinq Lumières in Nozomi and Rin's class. As Kurumi, she has wavy dark purple hair tied back with a light red ribbon and lighter mauve eyes. She favors floral motif dresses, such as pale pink with a blue rose print or lavender summer styles. Adult depictions show her with neater hair and professional attire like mulberry suits or midnight blue dresses.
Using the Milky Palette device and the phrase "Skyrose Translate!", Kurumi transforms into the warrior Milky Rose. This form features bright purple waist-length hair in pigtails, a vine-like headdress with a blue rose, and a white-and-purple outfit with a corset top, ruffled skirt, and periwinkle boots accented in dark fuchsia, plus a blue rose brooch. An upgraded "Rainbow Milky Rose" form displays a longer skirt, frillier sleeves, small golden wings, and neon purple hair.
Milk exhibits an initially no-nonsense and critical demeanor, particularly jealous of Nozomi over Coco's attention and distrustful of the Pretty Cure team's abilities. Prone to childish behavior that often causes problems, she gradually develops faith in the team, becoming kinder and more selfless. Her human form retains her strong will but displays greater maturity.
Her relationships include deep respect for Coco (using "-sama") and Nats, a rivalry-turned-friendship with Nozomi, admiration for Karen Minazuki following a sacrificial act, and animosity toward the redeemed antagonist Bunbee due to past capture.
As Milky Rose, she wields wind and snow powers. Her signature attack, "Milky Rose Blizzard," engulfs enemies in a blizzard of roses. Using the Milky Note and Milky Mirror items, she performs "Milky Rose Metal Blizzard," creating metallic roses. She combines attacks with other Cures, such as "Floral Explosion" or "Pretty Cure Rainbow Rose Explosion." A key weakness limits her transformation duration; maintaining human or warrior forms drains her energy, forcing her back to fairy form.
Her story begins with skepticism toward the Pretty Cure team, leading to conflicts like hindering missions or breaking artifacts. After Nightmare's defeat, she feels left behind when Coco and Nats return without her. Discovering the blue seed empowers her to aid the team independently as Milky Rose. She debuts in this form during a crisis in *GoGo!* episode 10, initially concealing her identity, and evolves into a trusted ally balancing caretaker duties with combat.
The name "Mimino Kurumi" is a pun; reversed, it reads "Miruku no Mimi" (Milk’s Ears). "Mimino" combines "beauty" (美), a repetition marker (々), and "field" (野), while "Kurumi" means "walnut." "Milky Rose" derives from her fairy name and the blue rose motif.
During *Yes! Pretty Cure 5 GoGo!*, Milk discovers a glowing blue seed tied to the Blue Rose of Miracles. Nurturing it grants her the power to assume human form as Mimino Kurumi, a second-year transfer student at L'École des Cinq Lumières in Nozomi and Rin's class. As Kurumi, she has wavy dark purple hair tied back with a light red ribbon and lighter mauve eyes. She favors floral motif dresses, such as pale pink with a blue rose print or lavender summer styles. Adult depictions show her with neater hair and professional attire like mulberry suits or midnight blue dresses.
Using the Milky Palette device and the phrase "Skyrose Translate!", Kurumi transforms into the warrior Milky Rose. This form features bright purple waist-length hair in pigtails, a vine-like headdress with a blue rose, and a white-and-purple outfit with a corset top, ruffled skirt, and periwinkle boots accented in dark fuchsia, plus a blue rose brooch. An upgraded "Rainbow Milky Rose" form displays a longer skirt, frillier sleeves, small golden wings, and neon purple hair.
Milk exhibits an initially no-nonsense and critical demeanor, particularly jealous of Nozomi over Coco's attention and distrustful of the Pretty Cure team's abilities. Prone to childish behavior that often causes problems, she gradually develops faith in the team, becoming kinder and more selfless. Her human form retains her strong will but displays greater maturity.
Her relationships include deep respect for Coco (using "-sama") and Nats, a rivalry-turned-friendship with Nozomi, admiration for Karen Minazuki following a sacrificial act, and animosity toward the redeemed antagonist Bunbee due to past capture.
As Milky Rose, she wields wind and snow powers. Her signature attack, "Milky Rose Blizzard," engulfs enemies in a blizzard of roses. Using the Milky Note and Milky Mirror items, she performs "Milky Rose Metal Blizzard," creating metallic roses. She combines attacks with other Cures, such as "Floral Explosion" or "Pretty Cure Rainbow Rose Explosion." A key weakness limits her transformation duration; maintaining human or warrior forms drains her energy, forcing her back to fairy form.
Her story begins with skepticism toward the Pretty Cure team, leading to conflicts like hindering missions or breaking artifacts. After Nightmare's defeat, she feels left behind when Coco and Nats return without her. Discovering the blue seed empowers her to aid the team independently as Milky Rose. She debuts in this form during a crisis in *GoGo!* episode 10, initially concealing her identity, and evolves into a trusted ally balancing caretaker duties with combat.
The name "Mimino Kurumi" is a pun; reversed, it reads "Miruku no Mimi" (Milk’s Ears). "Mimino" combines "beauty" (美), a repetition marker (々), and "field" (野), while "Kurumi" means "walnut." "Milky Rose" derives from her fairy name and the blue rose motif.