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Sakura Taisen: Ecole de Paris

This series details the beginning of the Paris Attacking Troop, including a retelling (or unseen prologue) of one of its member's recruitment. North American release by FUNimation.

Japanese initial release: 2003 (3 DVDs) (the limited release of volume 2 came with a box for all three DVDs and a music CD with the ending theme)
North American initial release: 2005 (1 DVD)

Brief Summary

[soon]

Episode List
Taking a shot at the kanji; Sorry if they are wrong

Episode
original title in French
original title in Japanese
English title
One
"Les fleurs de l'aube"
"[] []ke no Hana"
"Flower at Daybreak"
Two
"Le chat noir et la mauvaise femme"
"[Kuro] [neko] to [] onna"
"The Black Cat and the Bad Girl"
Three
"La ville d'amour"
"[Ai] suru [] []"
"The City of Love"

Songs
Only the original Japanese release included an opening sequence, and the "next episode" preview.

Theme
original title
translated English title
Opening
"Mihata no Moto ni"
"Beneath the Banner"
Endings:
1
"Namida yo, Au revoir"
"Farewell, My Tears"
2
"Kanaria"
"Canaria"
3
"Romansu"
"Romance"

Important Organizations

Paris Fighting Troupe (Paris Flower Division, Paris Wind Division, Paris Sage Agency) [Paris Attacking Troop]
[soon]

Important Character Appearances

Erica Fontaine
[soon]
Grand Mere
(Isabel Lilac)
[soon]
Norimichi Sakomizu
[soon]
Coquelicot
[soon]
Glycine Bleumer
(stage name = Blue Eyes)
[soon]
Lobelia Carlini
(stage name = Saphir)
[soon]
Detective Jim Evian
[soon]
Hanabi Kitaoji
(literally: Kitaooji)
(stage name = Tatamize Jeune)
[soon]
Ci Caprice
[soon]
Mer Raison
[soon]
Ichiro Ogami
[soon]
Salut
[soon]

Sakura Taisen (c) Sega, Red Entertainment, Overworks
Sakura Wars (c) AD Vision, Geneon Entertainment
Sakura Taisen (c) FUNimation
Sakura Taisen (c) TOKYOPOP
Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love (c) NIS America
other copyrights belong to their respective owners