Sakura Wars (TV series)

Sakura Wars

A Poster with the logo and the main cast.
サクラ大戦
(Sakura Taisen)
Anime television series
Directed by Ryūtarō Nakamura
Produced by Masao Maruyama
Yoshimi Asari
Shōjiro Abe
Written by Satoru Akahori
Music by Kohei Tanaka
Studio Madhouse
Licensed by
ADV Films (2003-2009)
Sentai Filmworks (2009-present)
Network TBS, MBS, CBC, HBC, TUF, ITV, TBC, SBS, RSK, tys
English network
Original run April 8, 2000 September 23, 2000
Episodes 25
Related works

Sakura Wars (サクラ大戦 Sakura Taisen) is a 2000 Japanese anime created by Madhouse first broadcast on TBS and later on other TV stations. It is based on the Sakura Wars video game franchise by Sega and Red Entertainment.

The TV series was licensed and dubbed by ADV Films in 2003, but since 2009, the license has been given to Sentai Filmworks.

Overview

The characters and settings are based on the video games, but the story was significantly altered.

Episodes

Chapter # Title Original airdate
1 "Sakura Arrives at the Capital"
"Sakura Teito ni Kuru" (さくら帝都に来る) 
April 8, 2000
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2 "The City to be Defended"
"Mamorubeki Toshi" (守るべき都市) 
April 15, 2000
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3 "Sakura's Stage Debut"
"Sakura no Hatsu Butai" (さくらの初舞台) 
April 22, 2000
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4 "The Flower Combat Troop's New Commander"
"Kageki-dan no Shin Taichō" (華撃団の新隊長) 
April 29, 2000
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5 "Dark Shadow"
"Jāku naru Kage" (邪悪なる影) 
May 6, 2000
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6 "The Koubu's Heart"
"Kōbu no Kokoro" (光武の心) 
May 13, 2000
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7 "Tasty Order"
"Oishī Chitsujo" (おいしい秩序) 
May 20, 2000
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8 "This is Revue"
"Kore ga Rebyū" (これがレビュー) 
May 27, 2000
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9 "A Girl Called Cassowary"
"Kuwassarī to Yobareta Shōjo" (火喰い鳥と呼ばれた少女) 
June 3, 2000
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10 "The Kanna that Summons a Storm"
"Arashi wo Yobu Kanna" (嵐を呼ぶ女) 
June 10, 2000
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11 "The Flower Division Training Camp"
"Hana Gumi Gasshuku" (花組合宿) 
June 17, 2000
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12 "Lonely Birthday"
"Hitoribotchi no Bāsudē" (ひとりぼっちのバースデー) 
June 24, 2000
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13 "Bloom Like a Flower! On a Maiden's Pride!"
"Hana to Saka se yo! Otome no Iji de!" (花と咲かせよ!乙女の意地で!) 
July 1, 2000
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14 "Iris Goes Forth!"
"Airisu Shutsugeki su!" (アイリス出撃す!) 
July 8, 2000
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15 "Sakura's Return to her Homeland"
"Sakura Furusato e Kaeru" (さくら故郷へ帰る) 
July 15, 2000
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16 "Anti-Kouma Squad"
"Tai-Kōma Butai" (対降魔部隊) 
July 22, 2000
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17 "Overture"
"Jokyoku" (序曲) 
July 29, 2000
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18 "Cinderella"
"Shinderera" (シンデレラ) 
August 5, 2000
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19 "The Formation to Destroy Evil"
"Haja no Jin" (破邪の陣) 
August 12, 2000
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20 "The Darkness Steals Closer"
"Shinobi Yoru Yami" (しのび寄る闇) 
August 19, 2000
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21 "One More Battle"
"Mō Hitotsu no Tatakai" (もうひとつの戦い) 
August 26, 2000
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22 "The Imperial Theatre, Goes Up in Flames"
"Teigeki, Enjō" (帝劇、炎上) 
September 2, 2000
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23 "Even If My Time to Dream Has Passed" / "Machine of Dreams"
"Yumemiru Koro wo Sugitemo" (夢見る頃を過ぎても) 
September 9, 2000
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24 "Ties"
"Kizuna" (絆) 
September 16, 2000
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25 "Continuation of the Dream"
"Yume no Tsuzuki" (夢のつづき) 
September 23, 2000
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Reception

Zac Bertschy of Anime News Network gave the fourth DVD a D+ for dialogue, a D for Story and animation and a B for art and music.[1]

Theorin Martin of Anime News Network gave the complete TV series collection a C for the dub, a B- for the sub, a C+ for the story, a B for the animation and art and a B+ for the music.[2]

THEM Anime gave the series three stars out of five.[3]

References

  1. Zac Bertschy (2004-01-27). "DVD 4: Intermission Review". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2015-01-01.
  2. Theron Martin (2009-09-01). "DVD - Complete Collection (Thinpak) Review". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2015-01-01.
  3. Carlos Ross. "THEM Anime Review for Sakura Wars TV". THEM Anime Reviews. Retrieved 2015-01-01.
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