Sakura Taisen: Ecole de Paris

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📖 SYNOPSIS

Sakura Taisen: Ecole de Paris is an original story based off the game Sakura Taisen 3: Paris wa Moeteiru ka.

🎬 EPISODE GUIDE

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🎭 CHARACTERS

Erica Fontaine

Clumsy French nun & cabaret dancer Erica wields twin machine guns, fights demons, and somehow always makes things worse.

Portrayed by Noriko Hidaka

Hanabi Kitaoji

Shy, reserved Japanese archer Hanabi mourns her fiancé while secretly fighting for the Paris Kagekidan.

Portrayed by Takamori Yoshino

Ichiro Ogami

Ichiro Ogami: A skilled swordsman, he leads the Hanagumi, showcasing his twin-ōtachi expertise.

Portrayed by Suyama Akio

Glycine Bleumer

Proud Norman noblewoman, skilled halberdier, and member of the Hanagumi, Glycine is fiercely loyal and protective of Paris.

Portrayed by Shimazu Saeko

Coquelicot

A Vietnamese orphan & stage magician, Coquelicot joined the Paris Hanagumi after escaping a cruel circus life.

Portrayed by Kozakura Etsuko

Lobelia Carlini

Parisian thief with pyrokinetic powers, Lobelia is a reluctant heroine with a talent for thievery and a complex personality.

Portrayed by Inoue Kikuko

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Sakura Taisen: Ecole de Paris

Studio

Radix

Season

Spring 2003

Start Date

2003-03-19

End Date

2003-08-20

Episodes

3

Type

OVA

©2003 SEGA/RED Character Design ©RED

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