Movie
Description
Yayoi Kise, a petite 14-year-old second-year student at Nanairogaoka Middle School, possesses distinctive fluffy yellow hair typically adorned with a white headband featuring orange gems. Her golden eyes complement her attire: a goldenrod dress layered over a pale yellow blouse, dark orange Mary Jane shoes, and frilly white socks. Named by her late father Yuuichi Kise, "Yayoi" (meaning the first month of spring) honors her mother Chiharu’s kindness and gentleness, while her surname "Kise" combines "yellow" and "river rapids."
Initially a shy crybaby, Yayoi concealed her artistic talents, particularly her passion for drawing manga and action heroes, yet demonstrated fierce loyalty and protectiveness toward friends. She shares a supportive bond with Miyuki Hoshizora, whom she comforted as a transfer student; a playful, teasing dynamic with Akane Hino; and mutual admiration with Reika Aoki, who valued her artwork.
As Cure Peace, her alter ego, she commands lightning and thunder abilities. Her transformation yields dramatically longer, vibrant yellow hair in an elaborate ponytail, a yellow-and-white feathered dress with gold accents, a wing-motif tiara, and white boots. Her signature attack, Peace Thunder, unleashes electrical surges, often activated during emotional peaks like crying. Advanced forms enhance her power:
- **Tiara Mode** adds a star-shaped crown and enables group attacks like Rainbow Healing.
- **Princess Peace** features golden hair wings, a halo, and a ruffled pale yellow costume overlay.
- **Ultra Cure Peace** equips her with a wing-tipped cape, lace sleeves, a multi-gemmed crown, and functional white wings.
Yayoi’s development focuses on overcoming self-doubt. Early struggles include hiding her art and a breakdown after losing a school poster competition. This vulnerability attracts minions of the Bad End Kingdom, who exploit negative emotions, but her courage to protect friends awakens Cure Peace. Initially retreating from battles, she learns to weaponize her emotions—like unleashing lightning through tears to defeat foes. Key growth involves reconciling after an April Fool’s prank strained friendships and persevering in a relay race amid criticism, bolstered by teammates.
In *Eiga Smile Precure: Ehon no Naka wa Minna Chiguhagu!*, Yayoi/Cure Peace enters a picture book world with her team to aid a girl named Niko. They battle corrupted fairy tale characters like Cinderella and Momotarō, with Cure Peace employing her lightning against adversaries manipulating storybook narratives.
Her narrative consistently traces a journey from fragility to determined optimism, fueled by artistic passion and an unwavering drive to protect others’ happiness.
Initially a shy crybaby, Yayoi concealed her artistic talents, particularly her passion for drawing manga and action heroes, yet demonstrated fierce loyalty and protectiveness toward friends. She shares a supportive bond with Miyuki Hoshizora, whom she comforted as a transfer student; a playful, teasing dynamic with Akane Hino; and mutual admiration with Reika Aoki, who valued her artwork.
As Cure Peace, her alter ego, she commands lightning and thunder abilities. Her transformation yields dramatically longer, vibrant yellow hair in an elaborate ponytail, a yellow-and-white feathered dress with gold accents, a wing-motif tiara, and white boots. Her signature attack, Peace Thunder, unleashes electrical surges, often activated during emotional peaks like crying. Advanced forms enhance her power:
- **Tiara Mode** adds a star-shaped crown and enables group attacks like Rainbow Healing.
- **Princess Peace** features golden hair wings, a halo, and a ruffled pale yellow costume overlay.
- **Ultra Cure Peace** equips her with a wing-tipped cape, lace sleeves, a multi-gemmed crown, and functional white wings.
Yayoi’s development focuses on overcoming self-doubt. Early struggles include hiding her art and a breakdown after losing a school poster competition. This vulnerability attracts minions of the Bad End Kingdom, who exploit negative emotions, but her courage to protect friends awakens Cure Peace. Initially retreating from battles, she learns to weaponize her emotions—like unleashing lightning through tears to defeat foes. Key growth involves reconciling after an April Fool’s prank strained friendships and persevering in a relay race amid criticism, bolstered by teammates.
In *Eiga Smile Precure: Ehon no Naka wa Minna Chiguhagu!*, Yayoi/Cure Peace enters a picture book world with her team to aid a girl named Niko. They battle corrupted fairy tale characters like Cinderella and Momotarō, with Cure Peace employing her lightning against adversaries manipulating storybook narratives.
Her narrative consistently traces a journey from fragility to determined optimism, fueled by artistic passion and an unwavering drive to protect others’ happiness.