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Kila | |
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Katakana | キラ |
Romaji | Kira |
Physical Information | |
Age | 14 |
Birthday Date | April 5th |
Gender | Female |
Eye Color | Midnight Blue |
Hair Color | Midnight Blue |
Personal Information | |
Home Place | Isla Pele |
Relatives | Kani (sister) |
Cure Wave | |
Eye Color | Navy |
Hair Color | Navy |
Power | Music |
Symbol | Dubstep |
Theme Color | Navy |
Anime Information | |
Season(s) | Mermaid Pearl Pretty Cure! |
First Appearance | MPPC33 |
Kila is one of the protagonists in Mermaid Pearl Pretty Cure!. One of the veteran legendary mermaids in La Mermaidia but can be turned to human. Kila was Kani's twin and the colder side of the duo. She is a aloof and a dandere, who loves to create fan fiction and a vlogger, and loves to use a sort of robots and gadgets. She also loves riding cars and motors, as well she loves to going theme parks and resorts. She was straight-forwarded, easygoing and stylish, as she is excels at Math and Science.
Her Pretty Cure ego is Cure Wave, the sound pearl of Dubstep.
Contents
Bio
Appearance
Personality
Kila was Kani's twin and the colder side of the duo. She is a aloof and a dandere, who loves to create fan fiction and a vlogger, and loves to use a sort of robots and gadgets. She also loves riding cars and motors, as well she loves to going theme parks and resorts. She was straight-forwarded, easygoing and stylish, as she is excels at Math and Science.
Relationships
- Main article: Kila / Relationships
History
- Main article: Kila / History
Cure Wave
Cure Wave (キュアウェーブ Kyua U~ēbu?) is the pretty Cure form of Kila. She represents the sound pearl of Dubstep. In order to transform, she needs the AquaLace and her Mermaid Pearls.
Attacks
Transformation
Pretty Cure! Mermaid Pearl! is Kila's transformation phrase in Mermaid Pearl Pretty Cure!.
Etymology
Songs
Duets
Trivia
Gallery
- Main article: Kila / Gallery
References