Anime Review: Sakura Wars The Animation

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Rating

★★★

Anime Digest

Sakura Wars the Animation is set in a fantasized variant of 1941 during the Taishō time. It follows the undertakings of the Imperial Combat Revue, a tactical unit devoted to battling potent dangers against Tokyo while keeping up with their cover as a theater company. With its commander Seijuro Kamiyama missing, Sakura Amamiya briefly accepts the orders. Following an episode in Europe, Kamiyama takes a youthful Russian young lady named Klara M. Ruzhkova and leaves her in the Flower Division’s consideration. Notwithstanding, Moscow Combat Revue skipper Valery Kaminski is shipped off Tokyo to recover Klara, and the Flower Division should stop him.

The Feel-Good Part

The anime is full of adventure and action scenes. The anime is pretty engaging and pleasing to watch. Every episode has a different intense action sequence.

The background music also fits with the anime.

The Disappointing Factor

The anime has only several action scenes. People who are not accustomed to such action may feel bored or weary. There are a few loopholes in some episodes.

In-Depth Analysis

In the first episode, A concealed individual in a white cape fights with an evil spirit young lady over the ownership of a youngster. However, they are both compelled to pull out when Flower Division commander Seijuro Kamiyama mediates. To secure the young lady, Klara M. Ruzhkova, Seijuro takes her to Japan to be a disciple individual from the Imperial Combat Revue. He discloses to the individuals from the Flower Division that Klara is the clear last one standing of the Moscow Combat Revue, who has disappeared after their aircraft has strangely killed. Nonetheless, Klara has lost her recollections because of the accident, so there are still no leads for the situation. Devils abruptly assault Tokyo, however, are immediately crushed when the Flower Division prepares. Seijuro leaves Klara in the Flower Division’s consideration while he leaves to additionally research the Moscow Combat Revue’s vanishing. As Seijuro leaves, a veiled figure keeps an eye on the Imperial Combat Revue.

In the second episode, The following day, the veiled individual with the white cape, nicknamed the “White Cape” by individuals of Tokyo, is seen kidnapping a young man. At the Theater, Sakura Amamiya willingly volunteers to deal with Klara, gives her a visit through the Theater, and acquaints her with the individuals from the Imperial Combat Revue. As Sakura shows Klara around the city, they are assaulted by a dark caped figure who endeavors to hijack Klara. The remainder of the Flower Division and White Cape show up and assist drive with offing Black Cape, who has uncovered to be a robot when Sakura cuts its chest open. Sakura then, at that point, endeavors to pursue White Cape, however runs into her blade instructor Hakushu Murasame, who says she has seen White Cape escape in an alternate bearing. Back at the Theater, the Flower Division considers why Black Cape is after Klara when a monstrous carrier shows up over Tokyo. The carrier then, at that point, declares that it is the Sevastapol, conveying the Moscow Combat Revue.

After the second episode, there are several twists and turns in this. People will know the mystery after watching it.

Star Power

This anime has different voice artists. One is Japanese Voice artists, and another is the English voice artists.

Overall Opinion

The anime is pretty good to watch. If you are an anime lover, you can watch it. People who are new to this anime world are based on their choice to watch it or not. It is a friendly show.