Yumeiro Patissiere: Episode 20
Hanabusa learns that honoring his father doesn't mean being a shadow of him; it means using what he learned to create something unique.
While at the garden, the group encounters a mysterious and highly skilled competitor who seems to have a personal connection to Hanabusa's past. This "beautiful enemy" challenges Hanabusa’s philosophy on sweets, particularly his obsession with aesthetics and the symbolic meaning of the rose. Hanabusa’s Vulnerability Yumeiro Patissiere Episode 20
For much of the series, Hanabusa is portrayed as the calm, charming flirt of the group. Episode 20 peels back those layers, revealing the grief and pressure he carries regarding his late father, a world-class horticulturalist. The roses are not just decorations to him; they are a link to his father’s legacy. The episode beautifully illustrates his struggle to balance his own identity as a patissier with the expectations of his family history. The Challenge of the Rose Hanabusa learns that honoring his father doesn't mean
The introduction of a "beautiful enemy" pushes the Sweet Princes to refine their skills and stay humble despite their early successes in the tournament. Hanabusa’s Vulnerability For much of the series, Hanabusa