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Revision as of 21:23, 31 March 2024

Bubble Actress
"Dian Keto the Cure Maiden" in the artwork of "Caught in the Rain".
Sets
Korean
Anime appearances
Lists

Bubble Actress is a series of Aqua Type monsters used by Manya Atachi in the Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!! anime. Conceptually, they are related to the "Bubble Era" series, going as far as to share the basis of its playstyle. Similar to its predecessor, the theme contains several subseries, identified through different Attributes, and based on different movie roles portrayed by Manya.

  • WATER: The Cure Maiden
  • FIRE: Hanako the Naruto
  • LIGHT: The Cure Maiden: Fall Special

Members

Members of the theme are visually based on child actors and overall child-things, such as smallness and penchant for causing mischief. Just like with "Bubble Era", the monsters are parodies of old Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game monsters.

The Cure Maiden

Card Origin
Bubble Kingdom Castle
Caught in the Rain Singin' in the Rain
Dian Keto the Cure Maiden Dian Keto the Cure Master + Child prodigy
Kanan the Swordmaiden Kanan the Swordmistress + Pretty girl
Mystical Sandbox Mystical Sand + Sandbox
Nuvia the Wicked Mischief Maker Nuvia the Wicked + Michief
Rainy Megalopolis Metropolis
Spirit of the Mini Harp Spirit of the Harp + Smallness
Tutumes Dark Witch Dunames Dark Witch + Tutu

Hanako of the Naruto

Card Origin
Demi-glace Dark Witch Dunames Dark Witch + Demi-glace
Dian Keto the Gourmet Maiden Dian Keto the Cure Master + Chef
Gourmaid Sonic Maid + Gourmet
Gourmetropolis Metropolis
Hashiage Picking up food, most commonly soup noodles, in a specific manner, using chopsticks
Maizeful Charity Graceful Charity + Sorghum
Miso Omotics Water Omotics + Miso soup
Spirit of the Soup Spirit of the Harp + Soup
Water Cutter Mizuwari (a type of way to mix cocktails)

The Cure Maiden: Fall Special

Card Origin
Cleaning Fairy Lily Injection Fairy Lily + Cleaning
Cosmo Clean Cosmo Queen + Cleanliness
Dian Keto the Cleaning Maiden Dian Keto the Cure Master + Maid
Garbage Gemini Imps' Revolt Gemini Imps + Garbage
Mage Broom Power Mage Power + Broom
Mystical Elf's Solemn Mop Gift of The Mystical Elf + Mop
The Agent of Cleaning - Venus The Agent of Creation - Venus + Cleaning
Washing Arlownay Arlownay + Washing machine

Playing style

The series works very similarly to (and is generally recommended to be played alongside) the "Bubble Era" series. However, the series' boss monster, "Dian Keto the Cure Maiden" also incentivises the usage of multiple Field Spells in the Deck to boost general advantage, with the series having two native ones in the form of "Bubble Kingdom" and "Rainy Megalopolis"; the former increases the ATK of Aqua Type Normal Monsters on the field by 500, while the latter increases the ATK of any Aqua monsters by 200, while decreasing the ATK of anything else by the same amount. The two Field Spells, alongside "Nuvia the Wicked Mischief Maker", which supports the latter Field Spell, gives an aggro-beatdown play style to the theme that splits it apart slightly from the playing style of its SEVENS counterpart, while still having some generic support cards cross over to the other, such as "Fashion of Faith" and "Brick Phone Nyan Nyan".

Other than that, generic WATER and/or Aqua supports such as "Rice Terrace Secure" and "Splitter Slime" can easily find place in the theme, especially in tandem with its more aggressive play style. The usage of Level 8 monsters also opens up the possibility to run both "Trade-In" and "Yamata no Tsurugi".