List of Sakura Wars media
Sakura Wars is a series of dramatic adventure video games developed and published by Sega and licensed by Red Entertainment (formerly Red Company). Its first game, classified as dramatic adventure,[1] premiered in 1996 and Sakura Wars games have later been on nearly every video game console since the Sega Saturn, including Dreamcast, Sega Titan, Game Boy Color, PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows, Wii, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, and several models of mobile phone.
In addition to the five games released as part of the main (numbered) series and their many spin-offs and related titles, the Sakura Wars series has spawned many works in other media including anime, movies, novels and manga, and radio dramas. For the Sakura Taisen World Project, seven games were announced: Sakura Taisen: Atsuki Chishio ni, Sakura Taisen V: Saraba itoshiki hito yo, Sakura Taisen V: Episode 0, Sakura Taisen Monogatari - Teito-hen & Paris-hen, a title that tells the story of the Anti-Kouma Battle Squadron and the Kouma War. Also announced was a game that took place during the Sengoku Jidai and a PC port of Sakura Taisen 3.
Video games
Main series
Sakura Taisen
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1996: Sega Saturn 2000: Dreamcast 2000: Microsoft Windows 2003: PlayStation 2 (remake titled Sakura Taisen ~Atsuki Chishio ni~)[3] 2006: PlayStation Portable 2007: Imode cellphones (remake titled Sakura Taisen Mega Game) |
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Sakura Taisen 2 ~Kimi, Shinitamou koto Nakare~[4]
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1998: Sega Saturn 2000: Dreamcast 2001: Microsoft Windows 2006: PlayStation Portable |
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Sakura Taisen 3 ~Pari wa Moeteiru ka~[6]
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2001: Dreamcast 2003: Microsoft Windows 2005: PlayStation 2 |
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Sakura Taisen 4 ~Koi Seyo, Otome~[7]
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2002: Dreamcast 2005: Microsoft Windows |
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Sakura Taisen V ~Saraba, Itoshiki Hito yo~[8]
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2005: PlayStation 2 2010: Wii, PlayStation 2[9] |
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Prequels and side stories
Sakura Taisen Hanagumi Taisen Columns
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1997: Sega Saturn 1997: Sega Titan |
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Sakura Taisen Hanagumi Taisen Columns 2
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2000: Dreamcast |
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Sakura Taisen GB ~Geki • Hanagumi Nyuutai!~
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2000: Game Boy Color |
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Sakura Taisen GB2 ~Thunder Bolt Sakusen~
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2001: Game Boy Color |
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Sakura Taisen Monogatari ~Mysterious Paris~
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2004: PlayStation 2 |
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Sakura Taisen V Episode 0 ~Kouya no Samurai Musume~[10]
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2004: PlayStation 2 |
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Dramatic Dungeon Sakura Taisen ~Kimi aru ga tame~
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2008: Nintendo DS |
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Compilations and collections
Sakura Taisen Complete Box
2002:[2] Dreamcast |
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Sakura Taisen 1&2
2006:[2] PlayStation Portable |
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Sakura Taisen Premium Edition
2006:[2] Windows 2000/XP |
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Spin-offs
Sakura Taisen Hanagumi Tsuushin 1997:[2] Sega Saturn |
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Sakura Taisen Jouki Radio Show 1997:[2] Sega Saturn |
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Sakura Taisen Teigeki Graph 1998:[2] Sega Saturn |
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Ogami Ichiro Funtouki ~Sakura Taisen Kayou Show "Benitokage" Yori~ 2000:[2] Dreamcast |
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Sakura Taisen Kinematron Hanagumi Mail 2000:[2] Dreamcast |
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Sakura Taisen Online ~Teito no Nagai Hibi~ 2001:[2] Dreamcast |
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Sakura Taisen Online ~Pari no Yuuka na Hibi~ 2001:[2] Dreamcast |
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Jissen Pachinko Hisshouhou! CR Sakura Taisen 2007:[2] PlayStation 2 |
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Film and television
Sakura Wars: The Gorgeous Blooming Cherry Blossoms
1997: original video animation (OVA) |
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Sakura Wars: The Radiant Gorgeous Blooming Cherry Blossoms
1999: original video animation (OVA) |
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Sakura Wars
2000: 25 episode television series |
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Sakura Wars: The Movie
2001: animated feature film |
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Sakura Wars: Sumire
2002: original video animation (OVA) |
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Sakura Wars: Ecole de Paris
2003: original video animation (OVA) |
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Sakura Wars: Le Nouveau Paris
2004: original video animation (OVA) |
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Sakura Wars: New York
2007: original video animation (OVA) |
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Novels and manga
Sakura Taisen: Zenya 1997:[12] light novel |
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Sakura Taisen 1999:[12] light novel |
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Sakura Taisen: Gouka Kenran 2001:[12] light novel |
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Sakura Taisen: Taishou Renka 2001:[12] light novel |
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Sakura Taisen: Katsudou Shashin 2002:[12] light novel |
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Sakura Taisen: Pari Zenya 2004:[12] light novel |
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Sakura Taisen 2003:[12] manga |
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Live performances
From 1997 onwards, the voice actors of the series performed onstage and in-character as their Sakura Wars counterparts in a series of live-action musical stage shows. By 2001 to 2006, the Teikoku Kagekidan (Imperial Assault Force) performed two major musicals in a year: a New Year's Show and a Summer Kayou Show, in addition to multitudes of other smaller shows where one or more characters make appearances. Some of the stage performances could be seen in the series' other forms of media.
In August 2006, the Teikoku Kagekidan held their final summer show. Although the live-action shows still continue as of May 2007, they are no longer focused entirely on the Teikoku Kagekidan.
Summer Kayou Shows
Ai Yueni (Because of Love) |
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Tsubasa (Wings) |
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Beni Tokage (紅蜥蜴 Crimson Lizard) |
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Arabia no Bara (アラビアのバラ Rose of Arabia) |
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Kaijin Bessō (The Sea God's Villa) |
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Super Kayou Shows
Shin-pen Hakkenden (The New Hakkenden) |
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Shin Takarajima (The New Treasure Island) |
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Shin Saiyuki (The New Journey to the West) |
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Shin Aoi Tori (The New Blue Bird) |
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Shin Ai Yueni (The New Because of Love) |
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New Year Kayou Shows
Shinshun Kayou Show 2001 (2001 New Year Show) |
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Harukoi Shisumireyume Nowakare | Notes:
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Shichi Fukujin (Seven Lucky Gods) |
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Utae! Hanagumi! (Sing! Hanagumi!) |
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Warae! Hanagumi! (Laugh! Hanagumi!) |
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Tonderu! Hanagumi! (Soar High! Hanagumi!) |
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See also
Notes and references
- ↑ "Title Introduction: Sakura Taisen". Retrieved 2007-04-25.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 "Games". "Sakura-Taisen.com". Retrieved 2007-04-25.
- ↑ The subtitle for this remake, "In Hot Blood" (熱き血潮に Atsuki Chishio ni) refers to passage #26 from "Midaregami", a poem written by Yosano Akiko, a famous early 20th century poet.
- ↑ The subtitle "Prithee Do Not Die" (君、死にたもうことなかれ Kimi, Shinitamou koto Nakare) refers to the title of a poem by Yosano Akiko. The poem is known for depicting her feelings when her younger brother went off to fight in the Russo-Japanese War.
- ↑ "Sakura Taisen 2". Retrieved 2007-07-26.
- ↑ "Is Paris Burning?" (巴里は燃えているか Pari wa Moeteiru ka) refers to a famous quote from German dictator Adolf Hitler when he asked about General Dietrich von Choltitz's progress in destroying the City of Lights. Paris was not burning, however, as Gen. Choltitz had disobeyed Hitler's orders and not leveled the city.
- ↑ "Fall in Love, Maidens" (恋せよ乙女 Koi Seyo, Otome) is the first line from "Gondola no Uta" ("Song of the Gondola"), a popular song written in 1915 by Shinpei Nakayama and Isamu Yoshii. The song is also used as a plot device in Akira Kurosawa's Ikiru.
- ↑ The subtitle for this game, "Farewell, My Love" (さらば愛しき人よ Saraba, Itoshiki Hito yo) is the same as the Japanese title for Farewell, My Lovely by Raymond Chandler
- ↑ Balicki, Lukasz (2009-05-09). "NIS America Announces Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love for Wii". Nintendo World Report. Retrieved 2009-05-10.
- ↑ A zero inserted into a franchise series' title usually indicates a prequel feature, detailing that the product takes place before the events of the "real" product, as with the Nintendo GameCube game Resident Evil 0.
- ↑ "Taishou Legend: Sakura Taisen: Kimi aru ga tame". Retrieved 2007-09-06.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Books". "Sakura-Taisen.com". Retrieved 2007-05-16.
- ↑ "Fifth Anniversary Performance Kaijin Bessou". Retrieved 2007-04-26.
- ↑ Maria: "Yes, Squad Leader. I'm looking for Maeterlinck's 'The Blue Bird.' I was thinking if I would reread it again as a reference for this play...... and I've finally found it. A mysterious journey during which Tyltyl and Mytyl search for the blue bird." Translated by Kayama at GameFAQs.com. Retrieved on 2007-04-26.