Thread:Anzan/@comment-27464072-20191127171947/@comment-43281069-20191202215632

Final proper episode or the last aired episode that features the Prism Hearts cameo and the series epilogue?

Assuming you mean the latter I assume it would go something like this:

The Black Dragon has been defeated and all the Spirits have been returned back to Dino World. Meanwhile Kanna prepares to return home with the Dragon King to take over as the new gaurdian.

As the Cures prepare to say goodbye suddenly a strange card suddenly flies out of nowhere and lands on a nearby civilian, transforming them into a fusion of a Saurrow and a Zakenna (where this card came from will be explained in Miracle Draw) which also proceeds to summon a squadron of strange creatures (Asteroids), the Cures transform and fight.

After that we get the Cure Light scene that was already detailed a couple posts above. After Aya makes her exit the Cures finish off the monster with Precure Colorful Inferno.

Once that's done, The Cures say goodbye to Kanna with Gnaw reaffirming his desire to remain in the human world. The King accepts this but tells Gnaw if he's stepping down as gaurdian then he must relinquish his medal and Power Buckler. Kota tries to protest this but Gnaw agrees on the condition that he be turned into a human. The Dragon King complies and returns to Dino World with Kanna. After which, life goes on as normal.

8 years later:

-Kota and Gnaw/Rentaro are married and now working as a team of paleontologists, Kota's father even still occasionally joins them on digs.

-Yumi moved to America and wound up becoming a pilot in the Air Force

-Mitsuki opened her own school where she now trains students in the art of the sword.

-Kanna went back to Dino World and took over as the new Gaurdian

-Gabu retired and published a tell all book about his experiences with the Precure

The series ends with a scene of an older Kanna standing on a cliffside in human form, her dress fluttering in the breeze. She takes out a blank Kyorupon medal and kisses it, whispering "Thank you" before throwing it into the air. We pull out to a wide shot as the medal blows away on the wind.