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.
Before diving into the episode itself, it is crucial to understand the context. The previous 20 episodes established the KiraKira Patisserie and the core team of five Cures: Cure Whip, Cure Custard, Cure Gelato, Cure Macaron, and Cure Chocolat. However, Episode 21 introduces a pivotal shift in focus toward (Ciel Kirahoshi). kirakiraprecure a la mode episode 21
Ciel was introduced as a famous child actress and singer. Unlike the other Cures, she initially resisted joining the team, viewing the "Kirakiraru" (the sparkling energy of happiness) as a tool for performance rather than genuine emotion. Episode 21 is the culmination of her internal struggle: can perfectionism coexist with sincere joy? The monster of the week (a Yokubaru )
While the whole team is involved, this episode is a treat for Yukari fans. As the oldest and most technically skilled member of the team, Yukari usually carries an air of confidence. However, Kagami’s presence challenges her. He is perhaps one of the few people who can see past her cool facade. Before diving into the episode itself, it is
The summer heat is on, and KiraKira Precure a la Mode continues to serve up delicious story arcs! Episode 21 introduces us to a pivotal new character who shakes up the status quo at the KiraKira Patisserie. While the series has focused heavily on the growth of Ichika and the team, this episode shifts the spotlight to the concept of what it truly means to be a professional pastry chef.