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"Zetsubou Sensei Kamen" or "TuxedoMegane" for Tsubomi's Mysterious Protector before he was revealed to be Tsubomi's grandpa and eventually Coupe, due to his resemblance to a certain suicidal teacher and/or a certain other mysterious protector.
At least one person might mistake Cure Sunshine for another Itsuki...
Newbie Boom: Maybe it was some aspect of the series itself, or maybe it was because it happened to grab the attention of a prominent fansub group, but something caused the English-speaking Pretty Cure fandom to suddenly become huge during this series.