Kirakiraprecure A: La Mode Episode 21

Kirakiraprecure A: La Mode Episode 21

This episode focuses squarely on (Ciel Kirahoshi), the legendary patissiere, and her fractured relationship with her older brother, Julio (later revealed as Gōri). While previous episodes hinted at a dark past, Episode 21 pulls no punches. It answers a critical question: Why did Ciel leave France, and what truly happened to her brother?

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Cure Parfait unleashes a new, emotionally charged attack: "Kirakiraru Jet Spark!" But physically, it doesn't destroy the monster. Instead, the attack crystallizes into a giant, glowing strawberry. She presses the strawberry against the monster’s frozen core, whispering, "Older brother... I remember the warmth of your hands when we baked our first cake." This episode focuses squarely on (Ciel Kirahoshi), the

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In a quiet, well-animated scene at the patisserie, Ciel reveals the "Strawberry Truth" referenced in the title. Years ago in France, Ciel and Gōri were sibling prodigies. They promised to open the world’s greatest patisserie together. However, Gōri became obsessed with a legendary recipe book (the Kirakiraru cookbook). He attempted a forbidden recipe that consumed his heart with darkness, turning him into the emotionless Julio. Ciel fled to Japan to find a way to save him, burying her trauma behind a perfect smile. The monster of the week (a Yokubaru ) is particularly symbolic this time. It possesses a large freezer unit at a shopping mall, creating "Iced Kirakiraru." Instead of the warm, creative spark of baking, this Kirakiraru is cold, sharp, and paralyzes the Cures. The animation team, led by director Yuta Tanaka, uses freezing fog and cracked ice textures to represent Gōri’s mental state.