1999 original video animation
Cover of the first VHS
Created by Sega Enterprises
Directed by Susumu Kudo Produced by Masahiro Nakagawa Kazumi Kawashiro Masaki Sawanobori Keisaku Okumura (eps 1-3) Yoshifumi Yairita (eps 4-6) Written by Hiroyuki Kawasaki Music by Kohei Tanaka Studio Radix & Animate Film Licensed by Released December 18, 1999 – December 21, 2000 Runtime 25–30 minutes (each) Episodes 6 (List of episodes )
Sakura Wars: The Radiant Gorgeous Blooming Cherry Blossoms (サクラ大戦 ~轟華絢爛~ , Sakura Taisen: Gōka Kenran ) is a 1999 Japanese OVA produced by Animate Film and animated by Radix . It ran for six episodes and is the second OVA based on the Sakura Wars video games. The episodes were released in VHS , LaserDisc and DVD formats.
It was licensed in North America by ADV Films under the name Sakura Wars: Return of the Spirit Warriors .
Overview
The episodes are six character study episodes about the Imperial Assault Force, taking place during the first two video games.
Theme songs
"Attack! Imperial Floral Assault Team (Remastered)" (檄!帝国華撃団(改) , Geki! Teikoku Kageki-dan (Kai) )
Lyricist: Ouji Hiroi / Composer: Kohei Tanaka / Arranger: Takayuki Negishi / Singers: Chisa Yokoyama (Sakura Shinguji), Michie Tomizawa (Sumire Kanzaki), Urara Takano (Maria Tachibana)
Episodes: 1, 3, 5
"Attack! Imperial Floral Assault Team (Remastered II)" (檄!帝国華撃団(改II) , Geki! Teikoku Kageki-dan (Kai Ni) )
Lyricist: Ouji Hiroi / Composer: Kohei Tanaka / Arranger: Takayuki Negishi / Singers: Yuriko Fuchizaki (Kohran Li), Kumiko Nishihara (Orihime Soletta), Mayumi Tanaka (Kanna Kirishima)
Episodes: 2, 4, 6
Episodes
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Title
Release date (Japan)
Release date (U.S.)
1 "The Dreadful Assassin from New York" "Nyū Yōku no Ikareru Shikaku" (紐育の怒れる刺客 ) December 18, 1999 (1999-12-18 ) [ 1] October 8, 2002[ 2]
2 "The City of Water" "Mizu no Aru Machi" (水のある都市 ) February 25, 2000 (2000-02-25 ) [ 3] October 8, 2002[ 2]
3 "Earth-shattering Kinema" "Kinema no Kyōtendōchi" (キネマの驚天動地 ) April 25, 2000 (2000-04-25 ) [ 4] October 8, 2002[ 2]
4 "Humanity Kamishibai - Red Boy Forever" "Ninjō Kamishibai - Shōnen Reddo yo Eien ni" (人情紙芝居・少年レッドよ永遠に ) June 25, 2000 (2000-06-25 ) [ 5] November 26, 2002[ 2]
5 "Father and Daughter and" "Chichi to Ko to" (父と娘と ) September 25, 2000 (2000-09-25 ) [ 6] November 26, 2002[ 2]
6 "A New Tomorrow for Women" "Onna-tachi no Shin Ashita" (女たちの新時代 ) December 21, 2000 (2000-12-21 ) [ 7] November 26, 2002[ 2]
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