Hobby Days Pretty Cure

Hobby Days Pretty Cure (ホッビデイズプリキュア hobbideizupurikyua) is Techieberry38's 11th fanseries. Its motifs are creativity and its various outlets.

NOTE: All characters in any of this user's fanseries will have their names written in Japanese order (Last name, then first name). If you wish to make a crossover with this fanseries keep the names in this order.

Plot
Creativity.

Alongside love, hope and spirit, creativity is the vital essence that combines all those things into beautiful pieces that entertain us, for sure - but also inspire us to either create something ourselves, or to keep moving. In some, both. On every planet with love for things and others, hope that it will last, spirit for fuel and the sentience to utilize it, creativity exists in the form of a symbol - a Visia Stone. That goes for humans, fairies and ethereal queeny ladies as well.

But if that ever rang true for the Dutian Ambassadors, it doesn't anymore. As the last of their kind, the Dutians believe that creativity somehow killed their people. In response to the loss of brothers and sisters, creativity must be destroyed for the welfare of the Dutian kind and supposedly, all other races as well. The number one target is Earth for being so artist-filled, and it'll be obliterated with a Blocker Bomb.

However, no one said exporting this lovey-dovey magic to spirit-filled teenage girls wasn't a way to circumvent the Dutian Amassadors' plans. And while we're at it, those girls will also become the key to all salvation from evil aliens: Pretty Cure. In fact, those Pretty Cure will be tasked not only busting the wires of tinier Blocker Bombs, but also saving the people and recruiting more Pretty Cure to counter the "Queen" Blocker Bomb.

But that's three responsibilities - more than any other Pretty Cure team has ever taken - and they're in the hands of two simple Japanese school girls. Will it prove too much?

Open Story Pretty Cure
This is the Pretty Cure duo the main heroines belong to.

Yokojima Nori/Cure Fiction

Nori does not approve of that story you wrote. It's not quality fiction because it's too cliched or something. She is more than happy to debate the quality of your writing, your characters and anything at all - but to get a good review is to be considered lucky by both the Creative Writing Club's other members and everyone everywhere. That's why Nori will slave at a keyboard forever just to satisfy herself and readers with a tale to blaze trails. Her alter ego is Cure Fiction (キュアフィクション Kyua Fikushon), ambassador of fantasy.

More coming soon!