TV-Series
Description
Flappy, a flower spirit from the Land of Fountains, possesses a pale blue-white body adorned with sky blue markings and distinctive black eyes that frequently appear dark red. Key physical traits include a flower-shaped tail tip, a red-to-pink necklace featuring a golden orb, petal-like markings around the eyes, and a matching flower bud shape on the forehead. This design remains consistent across all official appearances.

Personality emphasizes responsibility, leadership, and determination. Flappy readily assumes command, voices opinions directly, and pursues goals with persistence, particularly when protecting loved ones. Though prone to occasional arguments with partner Hyuuga Saki, deep loyalty surfaces in actions like defending her during crises or nursing her through illness. A notable trait is shyness regarding romantic feelings for the bird spirit Choppy, often triggering defensive overreactions when teased. Subtle affectionate gestures towards Choppy frequently go unnoticed initially, though persistent efforts eventually lead to mutual acknowledgment of feelings by the series' end.

Functionally, Flappy acts as Saki’s transformation conduit. Channeling earth-based spiritual energy enables Saki's initial transformation into Cure Bloom. After sustaining injuries during capture by Dark Fall’s Goyan, recovery involves absorbing lunar energy from the spirit Moop. This upgrade allows Flappy to additionally facilitate Saki’s transformation into Cure Bright while retaining the original Cure Bloom capability, enabling form-switching during battles.

Background reveals an early connection to Saki and Mishou Mai. Five years before the main events, Flappy and Choppy—appearing as glowing orbs—guided the girls to meet beneath the Sky Tree. When Dark Fall attacked the Land of Fountains, Flappy and Choppy fled to Earth, later reuniting with the now-teenage girls. During Karehaan’s assault, Flappy granted Saki the power to become Cure Bloom.

Character development unfolds through key events: An argument with Saki over a misplaced alarm clock escalates when Flappy falls ill, leading to mutual care during recovery and strengthened trust. A failed romantic gesture towards Choppy—disrupted by a butterfly—results in humiliation and snapping at teasing spirits Moop and Foop. Capture by Goyan alongside Choppy enables Dark Fall to locate the Fountain of Sun; subsequent healing by Moop and Foop’s powers facilitates Flappy’s energy-channeling upgrade. The series concludes with Flappy returning to the Land of Fountains after Dark Fall’s defeat, implied to maintain a relationship with Choppy.

In the movie *Tick-Tock Crisis Hanging by a Thin Thread!*, Flappy participates in resolving a time-freezing plot within the Land of Clocks, operating within established traits and relationships.

Trivia notes include a preference for rice-based foods, ears that stiffen when frightened, and participation in image songs—a first for franchise mascots. The name combines "flower" (フラワー, furawā) with descriptors for side-to-side movement or wind-affected motion.