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And with this, there should be enough information to make a new page whenever you feel like it:

Opening: Strike! Shinobi Stars Precure

Ending: Flower Parade

Side Characters:

Ninjago Seiji: Kaede’s son and Ran’s father. A bit dense but a loving father and a decent martial artist in his own right, sometimes pops by the dojo to help his daughter train.

Ninjago Hana: Ran’s mother and an accomplished doctor in Honogakure.

Mizu Ike: Kasumi’s father and a marine biologist.

Mizu Nami: A botanist and Kasumi’s mother, currently divorced from Ike but visits every now and then

Setchi Shindo: Riku’s father and biggest fan, comes to all her games but has a tendency to get overexcited.

Setchi Toma: Riku’s younger brother. While they bicker occasionally, they overall have a strong relationship with one another. Toma shares his sister’s love of sports and dreams of becoming an Olympic athlete one day.

Hagane Tetsu: A blacksmith who owns a shop in town and is currently training his daughter Naru to take over the family business

Hagane Haru: Naru’s mother and a fine craftswoman in her own right who often helps her husband out with his shop.

Nenshō Daigo: Rei’s grandfather who owns and operates a shrine in Honogakure. A bit old fashioned and has a few moments of senility from time to time but cares deeply about his family and community.

Nenshō Saaya: Rei’s mother who works at the shrine with her father and daughter after her husband passed away a few years prior. Often paints portraits on the side as a way of earning extra money for her family.

Tobe Tohru: Shares Ran’s love of ninja to the point where he’s literally convinced himself that he is one. He often dresses up and refers to himself as “Hanzo”, which can often get him into trouble. Has a crush on Ran but doesn’t want to admit it.

Narumi Nico: Riku’s chief rival on the soccer field. The spoiled daughter of a rich family who thinks she can buy her way into success and looks down on those  she considers “lesser” than herself.