The TV animation spin-off of Sega's classic game "New Sakura Wars" has been aired on April 3. Today, on June 8, the official released the plot stills of the latest 11th episode "Sad Love Fantasy! Leila's Thoughts" scheduled to be aired this Friday. Let's take a sneak peek. The TV animation "New Sakura Wars" is adapted from the game of the same name developed by Sega. It tells the story of the 30th year of Taisho (1941), when the imperial capital Tokyo regained a peaceful life. The captain of the "Imperial Flower Group·Flower Group" Seijuro Kamiyama went to Europe to take up a post, and now Sakura Amamiya is the acting captain. Just as the Flower Group was working hard every day, Kamiyama returned to Japan temporarily, and there was a strange girl around him. Her name is Clara, the only survivor of the "Moscow Flower Group" that was destroyed due to a major accident. At this time, a group of people who called themselves the "Moscow Flower Group" suddenly came to the imperial capital. The 11th episode of the TV animation "New Sakura Wars" "Sad Love Fantasy! Leila's Thoughts" tells the story of how everyone decided to save Clara and rushed into the center of the enemy facility, where they saw Clara placed in a mysterious facility. All enemy and friendly personnel have gathered, and the final battle is about to begin! |
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