Mitsue Arina

Mitsue Arina is one of the main cures in Triad! Pretty Cure. Arina is a practical, strong and athletic girl who loves ballet and isn't afraid of getting hurt in order to protect others, being used to practicing sports and falling all the time. She is the guardian of the bodies, memories and metals, known as Cure Sheet.

Appearance
Arina is a short girl, with a slender figure. She has pale skin, teal eyes, thin and short eyebrows and spring green, straight hair with curly tips, which reaches her neck, usually worn down or in a bun.

She likes to wear very light and comfortable clothes in soft fabrics and pastel tones. She doesn't like to be restricted by her clothes.

Personality
Arina is a young girl who is full of life and energy. She is very strong, tough, brave, dedicated and practical, always willing to help everyone around her and taking her responsibilities very seriously, especially dancing. Arina loves to dance and is extremely passionate about it as well. When she makes a commitment, nothing will change her mind, so she hates when people let her down and frequently holds grudges. She is known for being headstrong, athletic and stubborn, but isn't so smart and often acts without thinking. Despite that, Arina is quite popular at school due to helping others and being good at sports and gym. She has always wanted to become a famous ballerina, and gives her best to achieve this goal.

Cure Sheet
"Writing my story through beautiful memories! Cure Sheet!"

美しい思い出を通して私の物語を書いてください！ キュアシート！

''Utsukushī omoide o tōshite watashi no monogatari o kaite kudasai! Kyua Shīto!''

Cure Sheet (キュアシート Kyua Shīto) is the Pretty Cure alter ego of Arina. She is the guardian of the bodies, memories, past and metal, and uses the power of paper.

Attacks
Cure Sheet's attacks use the power of metal, memories, bodies and paper.

Etymology
Arina: a means "second" or "Asia", ri means "lapis lazuli", "white jasmine" or "bell", while ari means "light" or "exist" and na means "greens" or "vegetables".

Mitsue: the name combines mitsu, which means "light" or "three", with e, meaning "grace", "splendour" or "branch".