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I'm in a worldbuilding mood. Let's ask a question that the canon and other fanseries have not asked: why are the villains always on the side of despair?!?!? Hmm.

Villains have their base of operations. And nowhere else to spread their kind. Nope, only them. I have yet to see any civilians of the Villaino species. So it's only natural they'd get bored of their organization's company - so they look for a habitable planet that is either move-in ready or can be renovated to taste. At this point, hope is nothing for them and so their appearance changes to compliment their mindset.

And that planet is Earth! Sure, it's not move-in ready, but at least it doesn't have that silly-willy hope magic to blast them into oblivion whenever they feel like it. So terror-y attacks are used to scare the current owners (US HUMANS) into surrendering the planet. Heck, if even a simple appearance is enough to scare people in the area off, the tradition of sending in shadowy giant things with glowing red eyes used by their forefathers will gain the planet in a cinch. But maybe, just maybe, in all the squabbles and alliances for some territory, everyone decided to go "SCREW ALL THE STRATEGY. KEEP GOING WITH THIS TECHNIQUE DESPITE ITS INEFFECTIVENESS - LAND WILL BE OURS SOON."

And that's where the Pretty Cure hit them. Combined with the hope magic that is poisonous to their mindset and their adaptation to the shadow giant technique, the battle is already lost. Good plan considering the villains have no plan.