TV-Series
Description
Mipple begins as the Princess of Hope from the Garden of Light, a realm endangered by the Dotsuku Zone. Sent ahead of her protector and romantic partner, Mepple, to seek legendary warriors called Pretty Cure on the Garden of Rainbows (Earth), she arrives a century before him due to differing dimensional time zones. She spends this extended period in an energy-saving form resembling a cellphone. During her slumber on Earth, Mipple inadvertently inspires generations: her arrival as a shooting star motivates artist Mario Piccarini, and later, she telepathically encourages a despairing young girl during World War II to retain hope, with her cellphone form eventually passing to the girl's granddaughter, Yukishiro Honoka.

Physically, Mipple is a small, fairy-like being with light pink fur, darker pink highlights, and dark crimson eyes. She has distinctive heart-shaped tips on her doglike ears, a heart-tipped tail, and a female gender symbol on her forehead, incorporating heart motifs throughout her appearance.

Personality-wise, Mipple maintains a reserved and formal demeanor, demonstrating patience, kindness, and a strong sense of responsibility. She adopts a nurturing, almost motherly role toward Honoka, offering support and advice. She similarly protects Pollun, the Prince of Light, treating him like a younger sibling and defending him from Mepple's initial jealousy. Her relationship with Mepple features mutual affection, often expressed through hugging or kissing, though she readily criticizes his selfish behavior like overeating or neglecting duties. Conflicts arise over Mepple's immaturity or her protective stance toward Pollun, but their bond remains steadfast.

Upon Mepple's arrival on Earth, Mipple awakens and guides Honoka to reunite with him. Together, they empower Honoka and Nagisa Misumi to transform into Cure White and Cure Black, initiating their battle against the Dotsuku Zone. Mipple resides with Honoka, helping her balance civilian life with Pretty Cure duties, and encourages visits to Nagisa's residence to see Mepple. After a serious argument, Mipple and Mepple reconcile when he risks his life to protect her from the Dark King's servant, Ilkubo.

Following the Dark King's defeat, Mipple and Mepple face permanent separation from Earth due to dimensional instability. Choosing eternal slumber over returning to the Garden of Light, they bid farewell to Nagisa and Honoka and deactivate. In *Max Heart*, they reawaken when remnants of the Dark King threaten the Queen of Light, who has split into twelve Heartiels, her heart (the Queen Chairect), and her life (human form Hikari Kujou). Mipple supports the Pretty Cures in collecting the Heartiels, aiding in the Queen's restoration and the final defeat of the Dark King. Afterward, they gain the ability to remain on Earth indefinitely.

Beyond the main series, Mipple appears in spin-offs and future timelines. She and Mepple make a cameo in *Mahou Tsukai Pretty Cure!* (episode 38). In *HeartCatch Pretty Cure!*, she features exclusively in films. The narrative *Pollun Saves Christmas* identifies her as the mother of Maple, while *The High Crazy Adventures Of Golden* depicts her married to Mepple with two children: Mapple (partnered with Cure Jet) and Mupple (partnered with Cure Snow).