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Hana no Ko Lunlun

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Hana no Ko Lunlun

<tr><td colspan="2" style="background: #ccf; text-align: center;">花の子ルンルン
(Hana no Ko Runrun)</td></tr>

Genre Magical girl
Manga: Hana no Ko Lunlun
Authored by Shiro Jinbo
Publisher
Serialized in
Original run 1979 –
No. of volumes 36+
TV anime
Directed by Hiroshi Sagara
Studio Toei Animation
Network TV Asahi
Original run February 9, 1979February 8, 1980
No. of episodes 50
Movie: Flower of Child LunLun: Hello Cherry Garden <tr style="text-align: center;"><td colspan="2" style="background: #ccf;">花の子ルンルンこんにちは桜の園
(Hana no Ko Runrun Konnichiwa Sakura no Sono)</td></tr>
Directed by
Studio Toei Animation
Released 1980-03-15
Runtime

Hana no Ko Lunlun is a magical girl manga by Shiro Jinbo. It was adapted into an anime Toei Animation in 1979, which focused on a theme of flowers in its stories. The first two episodes of the series were released on home video in the United States as "Angel," dubbed into English by ZIV International. Michi Himeno worked on this series as a character designer.

[edit] Story

Long ago, plant spirits and fairy-like creatures lived in harmony with mankind, but gradually humans began to rise toward greed and cruelty and the plant spirits immigrated to another world they dubbed the Flower Star. However, their legacry remained in people who truly knew the meaning of love and kindness. A talking dog and cat pair, Nubo and Cato, were sent to Earth to find one such person to find a magical flower, the symbol of the Flower Star's ruling family, so that a new ruler could ascend the throne.

They find her, Lunlun, in France. They travel all over Europe in search of the flower, helping people every step of the way. They are followed by a bumbling pair of villains who want to steal the flower and rule the Flower Star, and a mysterious photographer who gives the people Lunlun helps packets of flower seeds which symbolize the lesson they've learned in the "language of flowers." For instance, thistles, which signify independence, when the son of a farmer vows to follow his own dreams and leave home. These people all send flower seeds to Lunlun's grandfather, and in the end the magical flower is found growing in his garden from the kindness of all the people. The photographer turns out to be the prince of the Flower Star, but secedes the throne to his brother so he can live on Earth and marry Lunlun.

Lunlun is gifted at the start of the series with a magical pin from the King of the Flower Planet. This pin, when a flower is reflected in its mirror will give Lunlun a new outfit. About halfway through the series, the pin is broken when Lunlun falls from a branch overhanging a waterfall whilst trying to attract attention. Whilst she is lost in the river, a new pin is given to her in the shape of the royal crest, with the warning that if it is ever lost of broken, her life on Earth will end and she will be unable to return to the Flower Planet.

[edit] Character name variations

In English, Lunlun was called Angel, the cat, Kathy, and the dog, Wendel. The villains were Malicia and Ivan. The Prince was Stefan.

[edit] Other Titles

id:Lunlun ja:花の子ルンルン zh:花仙子

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