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With Yoneda's retirement in 1927, Ogami replaced him as the Revue's commander and the theater's general manager. Peace was finally brought to Tokyo in 1930 after the Battle of Tokyo, but at the cost of the Flower Division sealing themselves in Shadow Tokyo along with the Paris and New York revues. Former Flower Division member Sumire Kanzaki eventually replaced Ogami as the general manager. Nine years later, however, Sumire sensed that the demons were going to return to Tokyo and she reorganized the Combat Revue with a new Flower Division. In 1940, naval ensign Seijuro Kamiyama would become the captain of the Flower Division just as the demons were about to launch a full-scale assault on Tokyo during the third biennial Combat Revue World Games.

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With Yoneda's retirement in 1927, Ogami replaced him as the Revue's commander and the theater's general manager. Peace was finally brought to Tokyo in 1930 after the Battle of Tokyo, but at the cost of the Flower Division sealing themselves in Shadow Tokyo along with the Paris and New York revues. Former Flower Division member Sumire Kanzaki eventually replaced Ogami as the general manager. Nine years later, however, Sumire sensed that the demons were going to demons' return to Tokyo and she reorganized the Combat Revue with a new Flower Division. In 1940, naval ensign Seijuro Kamiyama would become the captain of the Flower Division just as the demons were about to launch a full-scale assault on Tokyo during the third biennial Combat Revue World Games.
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Protagonists ([[Characters/SakuraWarsFlowerDivisionOriginalImperialCombatRevue Flower Division (Original Imperial Combat Revue)]] | [[Characters/SakuraWarsFlowerDivisionParisCombatRevue Flower Division (Paris Combat Revue)]] | [[Characters/SakuraWarsStarDivision Star Division]] | [[Characters/SakuraWarsNewImperialCombatRevueFlowerDivision Flower Division (New Imperial Combat Revue)]]) | Combat Revues ('''Original Imperial Combat Revue''') | [[Characters/SakuraWarsParisCombatRevue Paris Combat Revue]] | [[Characters/SakuraWarsNewYorkCombatRevue New York Combat Revue]] | [[Characters/SakuraWarsNewImperialCombatRevue New Imperial Combat Revue]] | [[Characters/SakuraWarsOtherCombatRevues Other Combat Revues]]) | [[Characters/SakuraWarsCivilians Civilians]] | [[Characters/SakuraWarsVillains Villains]] ]]-]]]

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| [[Characters/SakuraWarsParisCombatRevue Paris Combat Revue]] | [[Characters/SakuraWarsNewYorkCombatRevue New York Combat Revue]] | [[Characters/SakuraWarsNewImperialCombatRevue New Imperial Combat Revue]] | [[Characters/SakuraWarsOtherCombatRevues Other Combat Revues]]) Revues]] | [[Characters/SakuraWarsImperialCombatRevueBLACK Great Imperial Combat Revue B.L.A.C.K.]]\\
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Formed in 1922 by Ikki Yoneda and Ayame Fujieda, the Imperial Combat Revue fights the demons that have been plaguing our world while performing stage plays. Most of the heroes in the series have fought as members of the Revue's Flower Division, including naval ensign Ichiro Ogami, who replaced Maria Tachibana as Captain of the division in 1923. Despite the overwhelming odds, the Revue eventually triumphs over the battles with the demons.

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Formed in 1922 by Ikki Yoneda and Ayame Fujieda, the Imperial Combat Revue fights the demons that have been plaguing our world while performing stage plays. Most of the heroes in the series have fought as members of the Revue's Flower Division, including naval ensign Ichiro Ogami, who replaced Maria Tachibana as Captain of the division in 1923. Despite the overwhelming odds, the Revue eventually triumphs over the their battles with the demons.



* TheAlcoholic: He seems to never appear anywhere without sake bottle.
* BigGood: Yoneda's one of the driving forces behind the foundation of the Imperial Combat Revue to stop the demons from invading Tokyo. He remains in this role until his retirement the end of ''Fall in Love, Maidens''.

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* TheAlcoholic: He seems to never appear anywhere without a sake bottle.
* BigGood: Yoneda's one of the driving forces behind the foundation of the Imperial Combat Revue to stop the demons from invading Tokyo. He remains in this role until his retirement at the end of ''Fall in Love, Maidens''.



* TheBusCameBack: He appeared in the events of ''Dramatic Dungeon'', taking a support role.
* DistressedDude: In the movie, he was kidnapped by Patrick Hamilton and held hostage by Brent Furlong.

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* TheBusCameBack: He appeared in comes back during the events of ''Dramatic Dungeon'', taking a support role.
* DistressedDude: In the movie, he was ends up being kidnapped by Patrick Hamilton and held hostage by Brent Furlong.



* FourStarBadass: Yoneda's not only a decorated war veteran with a strong resume in the field, but he's also the leader of the Flower Division and is responsible for its non-battle management such as logistics.

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* FourStarBadass: Yoneda's not only a decorated war veteran with a strong resume in the field, but he's is also the leader of the Flower Division and is Division, being responsible for its non-battle management such as logistics.



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%%* PutOnABus* PutOnABus: This happens to him several times throughout the series. An assassination attempt during the second game puts him out of commission temporarily while the TV series has him briefly disappear after failing to kill Satan with the Majinki.



* SoleSurvivor: Yoneda's the only surviving members of the IJA's anti-demon squad sent to stop the demons when they surfaced in Japan in the Demon Wars.
* TalkToTheFist: After Brent is killed, Yoneda punches Tanuma in the face.

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* SoleSurvivor: Yoneda's Yoneda and Ayame were the only surviving members of the IJA's anti-demon squad sent to stop the demons when they surfaced in Japan in during the Demon Wars.
Wars. By the end of the first game, he is now the only survivor.
* TalkToTheFist: After Brent is killed, Yoneda punches Tanuma in the face.face for his duplicity.



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Yoneda's NumberTwo. She fought alongside Yoneda, Kazama Shinguji, and Shinnosuke Yamazaki in the Demon Wars 10 years before the event of the first game. She serves in the theater as a talent scout, which covers her actual role in the Imperial Combat Revue.

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Yoneda's NumberTwo. She fought alongside Yoneda, Kazama Shinguji, and Shinnosuke Yamazaki in the Demon Wars 10 years before the event events of the first game. She serves in the theater as a talent scout, which covers her actual role in the Imperial Combat Revue.



* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: After [[RedemptionEqualsDeath she dies]] at the end of the 1996 game, Ayame becomes Michael and flies up into the heavens.

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Tropes pertaining to Ayame herself:
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: After [[RedemptionEqualsDeath she dies]] at the end of the 1996 game, CannotKillTheirLovedOnes: Upon realizing Aoi Satan was once her lover Shinnosuke, Ayame becomes Michael emotionally conflicted with the idea of killing him. This is greatly expanded upon in both the TV series and flies up into the heavens.manga, though the former finally has her go through with it in order to save Yoneda from his wrath.



* CunningLinguist: She's fluent in at least English, Japanese, Chinese, and French.
* DiedHappilyEverAfter: After Ayame sacrifices herself to save her friends, she's quite content with dying and smiles as she ascends into the heavens as Michael.
* EvilMakeover: She becomes something of a literal devil woman after her FaceHeelTurn.

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* CunningLinguist: She's fluent in at least English, Japanese, Chinese, and French.
* DiedHappilyEverAfter: After Ayame sacrifices herself to save her friends, she's quite content with dying and smiles as she ascends into the heavens as Michael.
* EvilMakeover: She becomes something of a literal devil woman after her FaceHeelTurn.
French.



* FaceHeelTurn: Forced upon her in the first game; after being implanted with a demon seed, she becomes the villainous "Aya-me."



* TheGadfly: Has a habit of teasing Ogami whenever he has romantic troubles with some of the Flower Division members.
* HaremNanny: Serves this role in the original game, though the remake allows players to [[RomanceSidequest start a romance with her as well]].



* LettingHerHairDown: Her hair gets loosened up after her FaceHeelTurn.

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* LettingHerHairDown: Her hair gets loosened up after her FaceHeelTurn.ImprobableAimingSkills: Is almost as skilled with handling firearms as Maria. This is best shown in the TV series when Ayame quickly destroys a small bell possessing Sakura, aiming for it from a considerable distance in the middle of the night.



* RedemptionEqualsDeath: After she transforms into Michael, her actions in helping Ogami survive the events of the first game results in her death.
* SavedByCanon: In ''The Gorgeous Blooming Cherry Blossoms'' and the first episode of ''The Radiant Gorgeous Blooming Cherry Blossoms'', Ayame survive all of the battles and events that unfold due to the fact that she will die at the end of ''Sakura Wars''.
* SexyMentor: She serves as one to Ogami in the 1996 game, which leads to interesting and humorous reactions from the girls. Most notable of them is Sakura, who feels jealous when he's with her.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''VideoGame/SakuraWars1996'', Ayame dies in 1924 after performing a HeroicSacrifice to save her friends. In ''Anime/SakuraWars2000'', she is still alive after the FinalBattle with Satan.
* TookALevelInJerkass: After her FaceHeelTurn and transformation into Aya-me, she becomes a vicious villain.
* TragicMonster: She does not become evil willingly, thanks to Aoi Satan implanting a demon seed within her.
* WalkingSpoiler: It's hard not to talk about the character without mentioning a plot twist that occurs at the end of the game, much less her relationship with Aoi Satan/Shinnosuke Yamazaki.
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[[folder:Ichiro Ogami]]
!!Captain/Commander Ichiro Ogami
-->See his [[Characters/SakuraWarsIchiroOgami separate page]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kaede Fujieda]]
!!Vice-Commander Kaede Fujieda
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kaede_fujieda_916.jpg]]
->Voiced by: Creator/AiOrikasa (Japanese), Meredith May, (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA), Lia Sargent (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'' and ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'')\\
Portrayed by: Ai Orikasa (stage plays)

Ayame's younger sister debuting in ''Sakura Wars 2'', Kaede replaces her as the Deputy Commander and as Yoneda's NumberTwo after the first game. She is seen as the more "independent" and less conservative of the two. During her time in Europe prior to the events of the first ''Sakura Wars'' game, Kaede was the only commanding officer of the Star Division before it was forced to be disbanded.

Like Ayame, Kaede's cover in the theater is to serve as a talent scout.

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* RedemptionEqualsDeath: After PrimAndProperBun: Ayame has this hairstyle to denote her maturity and military status. In her youth, she transforms into Michael, her actions in used to have a TomboyishPonytail.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Ayame serves as the voice of reason within the Flower Division, often
helping Ogami survive the events of the first game results in her death.
break up fights and offering advice at times.
* SavedByCanon: In ''The Gorgeous Blooming Cherry Blossoms'' and the first episode of ''The Radiant Gorgeous Blooming Cherry Blossoms'', Ayame survive survives all of the battles and events that unfold due to the fact that she will die at the end of ''Sakura Wars''.
* SexyMentor: She serves as one to Ogami in the 1996 game, which leads to interesting and humorous reactions from the girls. Most notable of them is Sakura, who feels jealous when whenever he's with her.
* ShipperOnDeck: Like Yoneda, she supports Ogami forming a close relationship with any of the Flower Division members.
* SoProudOfYou: Says this verbatim to Ogami near the end of the TV series after seeing how much he and the Flower Division members have grown as a team.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''VideoGame/SakuraWars1996'', Ayame dies in 1924 after performing a HeroicSacrifice to save her friends. In ''Anime/SakuraWars2000'', she is still alive after the FinalBattle with Satan due to events greatly diverging from the game's canon continuity.
* TeamMom: To the other Flower Division members, Ayame is this. The TV series demonstrates this best when she encourages Iris to open her heart to others and protects Sakura from being fatally wounded by Aoi
Satan.
* TookALevelInJerkass: After her FaceHeelTurn and transformation into Aya-me, she becomes a vicious villain.
* TragicMonster: She does not become evil willingly, thanks to Aoi Satan implanting a demon seed within her.
* WalkingSpoiler: It's hard not to talk about the character without mentioning a plot twist that occurs at near the end of the game, much less her relationship with Aoi Satan/Shinnosuke Yamazaki.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ichiro Ogami]]
!!Captain/Commander Ichiro Ogami
-->See his [[Characters/SakuraWarsIchiroOgami separate page]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kaede Fujieda]]
!!Vice-Commander Kaede Fujieda
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->Voiced by: Creator/AiOrikasa (Japanese), Meredith May, (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA), Lia Sargent (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie''
* YamatoNadeshiko: Despite being more of a LadyOfWar, Ayame happens to fit the trope quite well, being skilled at both ikebana and ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'')\\
Portrayed by: Ai Orikasa (stage plays)

Ayame's
traditional dances. This contrasts her from her younger sister debuting in ''Sakura Wars 2'', Kaede replaces her as the Deputy Commander and as Yoneda's NumberTwo after the first game. She is seen as the who's far more "independent" and less conservative of the two. During her time in Europe prior open to the events of the first ''Sakura Wars'' game, Kaede was the only commanding officer of the Star Division before it was forced to be disbanded.

Like Ayame, Kaede's cover in the theater is to serve as a talent scout.
westernization.



* BewareTheNiceOnes: She takes out an IJA officer at the Imperial Combat Revue's Goraigo in the movie by using a karate chop on his shoulder near his neck after he begins to threaten Kanna with a pistol and tries to issue the stand-down order.
* ChangingOfTheGuard: She's forced to take on the role of [=CO=] in the Imperial Combat Revue due to Ayame's death after Kaede returns back from Europe. She gets used to it eventually.
* NiceGirl: Kaede's a nice woman like Ayame before her.
* NumberTwo: She serves as Yoneda's right-hand woman in the Imperial Combat Revue
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Kaede is this alongside Yoneda in the Imperial Combat Revue.
* SequelNonEntity: Despite playing a major role in the first four games, she does not appear in ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''.
%%* SexyMentor: Shares this trope with her older sister, Ayame.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute:
** Doesn't help that her voice actor is Ai Orikasa, who also voiced Ayame Fujieda in the Japanese release. This is averted in the various language releases (e.g. English, Russian) of the franchise released outside of Asia.
** In ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2ThouShaltNotDie'', her appearance serves as an EstablishingCharacterMoment when she meets and greets Ogami, Kanna, Sumire and her family that they all thougt they saw Ayame alive.
* TapOnTheHead: Kaede knocks down an IJA officer with a karate chop to the neck after the Flower Division takes back the theater.
* WhiteGloves: Sometimes wear them when she's in her [=IJA=] uniform in an Imperial Combat Revue operation.
* YouAreInCommandNow: She served as assistant commander of the Imperial Combat Revue alongside Yoneda after the death of her older sister Ayame.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: She takes out an IJA officer at the Imperial Combat Revue's Goraigo in the movie by using a karate chop on his shoulder near his neck after he begins to threaten Kanna with a pistol and tries to issue the stand-down order.
* ChangingOfTheGuard: She's forced to take on the role of [=CO=] in the Imperial Combat Revue due
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Tropes pertaining
to Ayame's death after Kaede returns back from Europe. She demonic counterpart Aya-me:
* CatFight: Almost
gets used to it eventually.
* NiceGirl: Kaede's a nice woman like Ayame before her.
* NumberTwo: She serves as Yoneda's right-hand woman
into one with Cho in the Imperial Combat Revue
manga due to their similar feelings for Satan.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Kaede DarkMagicalGirl: Due to being a demon, she is this alongside Yoneda in the Imperial Combat Revue.
capable of harming others with dark magic.
* SequelNonEntity: Despite playing DiedHappilyEverAfter: She's quite content with dying after sacrificing herself to save her friends.
* {{Dominatrix}}: Dressed up like
a major role stereotypical dominatrix and even fights with a whip.
* EvilMakeover: She becomes something of a [[FallenAngel literal devil woman]] right after her FaceHeelTurn.
* FaceHeelTurn: Forced upon her
in the first four games, game; after being implanted with a demon seed during the time of the Demon Wars, she becomes the villainous Aya-me once it finally sprouts via kiss from Satan.
* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: Ogami persistently does this to Aya-me during their encounters. It eventually leads to her instinctively making a HeelFaceTurn by sacrificing herself.
* ImageSong: Has an image song called ''Yoru no Samba'' which plays during her transformation as Aya-me.
* LettingHerHairDown: Her hair gets loosened up to further cement her FaceHeelTurn.
* PunnyName: Her name is literally translated as "Killing Woman" to further bolster her FemmeFatale image.
* RecurringBoss: Becomes an occasional boss in the ''VideoGame/ProjectXZone'' games.
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: Before transforming into Michael, her actions in helping Ogami survive the events of the first game results in her death.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: Serves as this for Ayame.
* TheTease: Even more so than the original Ayame ever was. The remake even has her go as far as to [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything play with Ogami's Jinbu]] just to taunt him.
* ThatWomanIsDead: Constantly reminds her former allies that [[FallenHero her past self is gone for good]], though that proves to be untrue when Satan attempts to finish them off for her.
* TookALevelInJerkass: After her FaceHeelTurn and transformation into Aya-me, she becomes a vicious villain who delivers the Majinki to the enemy.
* TragicMonster: She
does not appear in ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''.
%%* SexyMentor: Shares this trope with her older sister, Ayame.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute:
** Doesn't help
become evil willingly, thanks to Aoi Satan activating the demon seed that had been implanted in her voice actor is Ai Orikasa, who also voiced Ayame Fujieda in long ago.
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Tropes pertaining to Ayame's angelic counterpart Michael:
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: After [[RedemptionEqualsDeath she dies]] at
the Japanese release. This is averted in the various language releases (e.g. English, Russian) end of the franchise released outside of Asia.
** In ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2ThouShaltNotDie'', her appearance serves as an EstablishingCharacterMoment when she meets
1996 game, Aya-me becomes the Archangel Michael and greets Ogami, Kanna, Sumire and her family that they all thougt they saw Ayame alive.
* TapOnTheHead: Kaede knocks down an IJA officer with a karate chop
ascends to the neck after heavens.
* CameBackStrong: Aya-me's decision to sacrifice herself for
the Flower Division takes back leads to her being reborn as the theater.
Archangel Michael.
* WhiteGloves: Sometimes wear them TheCameo: Makes a cameo appearance when she's in Erica performs her [=IJA=] uniform upgraded special move in an Imperial Combat Revue operation.
''Sakura Wars 3''.
* YouAreInCommandNow: She served as assistant commander of the Imperial Combat Revue alongside Yoneda GoodCostumeSwitch: Takes on a more heavenly appearance after turning into an angel.
* HeelFaceTurn: Michael is
the death result of Aya-me pulling one right before her older sister Ayame.death. She also attempts to do this to Satan in the remake and succeeds.
* MagicalBarefooter: Has no shoes to further enhance her angelic image.
* MassResurrection: Does this to the Flower Division members who died fighting the three Twilight Knights.
* SuperPoweredAlterEgo: Is one for both Ayame and her demon counterpart.



!! Flower Division

-->See their [[Characters/SakuraWarsFlowerDivisionOriginalImperialCombatRevue separate page]].

!!Other Personnel

[[folder:Yuichi Kayama]]
!!Yuichi Kayama
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->Voiced by: Creator/TakehitoKoyasu (Japanese), B. Michael Rains (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA), Creator/SteveBlum (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'', as "David Lucas"), Creator/KeithSilverstein (English, ''Sakura Wars V'')

A friend of Ogami's from the naval academy debuting in ''Thou Shalt Not Die''. He is in command of the Moon Division, the reconnaissance and intelligence unit for the Hanagumi. He has a tendency to show up out of nowhere and in the weirdest places. He’ll generally show up to give Ogami some advice after strumming his guitar, on which he only knows how to play a single chord.

In ''Sakura Wars V: So Long My Love'', he helps Ogami's nephew, Shinjiro, adjust to life in New York. He also runs a shop called Romando, where special photographs can be obtained if a player puts in the right codes during the "A Free & Easy Day In NY" mode.
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Kayama makes his first appearance in ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2ThouShaltNotDie''. On the other hand, he appears in the anime as a major character.
* BigDamnHeroes: When he saves Leni and Orihime from being killed when Paris was under attack.
%%* FragileSpeedster: He does this against a steam tank during wargames with Ogami and other officer cadets at the academy.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: He uses a katana as his main weapon when he frees Leni and Orihime in the events of ''Sakura Wars 3''.
* {{Ninja}}: He acts and dresses like one, at least in the manga adaptation.
* SequelNonEntity: Despite appearing frequently in the games starting with ''Thou Shalt Not Die'', he does not appear in ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''.
* SharpDressedMan: He wears a white suit with a black-and-white tie.
* UnsettlingGenderReveal: He hits on Peppermint at one point. Little does he realize that Peppermint is actually Shinjiro.
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Ogami back in their officer cadet days.
* WhiteGloves: Part of his [=IJN=] uniform.

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!! Flower Division

[[folder:Ichiro Ogami]]
!!Captain/Commander Ichiro Ogami
-->See their [[Characters/SakuraWarsFlowerDivisionOriginalImperialCombatRevue his [[Characters/SakuraWarsIchiroOgami separate page]].

!!Other Personnel

[[folder:Yuichi Kayama]]
!!Yuichi Kayama
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yuichi_kayama_1395.jpg]]
->Voiced by: Creator/TakehitoKoyasu (Japanese), B. Michael Rains (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA), Creator/SteveBlum (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'', as "David Lucas"), Creator/KeithSilverstein (English, ''Sakura Wars V'')

A friend of Ogami's from the naval academy debuting in ''Thou Shalt Not Die''. He is in command of the Moon Division, the reconnaissance and intelligence unit for the Hanagumi. He has a tendency to show up out of nowhere and in the weirdest places. He’ll generally show up to give Ogami some advice after strumming his guitar, on which he only knows how to play a single chord.

In ''Sakura Wars V: So Long My Love'', he helps Ogami's nephew, Shinjiro, adjust to life in New York. He also runs a shop called Romando, where special photographs can be obtained if a player puts in the right codes during the "A Free & Easy Day In NY" mode.
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Kayama makes his first appearance in ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2ThouShaltNotDie''. On the other hand, he appears in the anime as a major character.
* BigDamnHeroes: When he saves Leni and Orihime from being killed when Paris was under attack.
%%* FragileSpeedster: He does this against a steam tank during wargames with Ogami and other officer cadets at the academy.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: He uses a katana as his main weapon when he frees Leni and Orihime in the events of ''Sakura Wars 3''.
* {{Ninja}}: He acts and dresses like one, at least in the manga adaptation.
* SequelNonEntity: Despite appearing frequently in the games starting with ''Thou Shalt Not Die'', he does not appear in ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''.
* SharpDressedMan: He wears a white suit with a black-and-white tie.
* UnsettlingGenderReveal: He hits on Peppermint at one point. Little does he realize that Peppermint is actually Shinjiro.
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Ogami back in their officer cadet days.
* WhiteGloves: Part of his [=IJN=] uniform.
page]].



[[folder:The Wind Division]]
!!The Wind Division (Imperial Combat Revue)
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[[caption-width-right:300:Kasumi]]
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[[caption-width-right:300:Yuri]]
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[[caption-width-right:300:Tsubaki]]
->Kasumi voiced by: Creator/AkemiOkamura (Japanese), Jessica L. Wilson (English, ''Sakura Wars'' OVA), Meg Bauman (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA), Monica Bustamante (English, ''Anime/SakuraWars2000''), Creator/KarenStrassman (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'', as "Kristy Pape"), Creator/MonaMarshall (English, ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'')\\
Yuri voiced by: Creator/YukiMasuda (Japanese), Elise Ivy (English, ''Sakura Wars'' OVA), Kelly Dealyn (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA), Elia Nichols (English, ''Anime/SakuraWars2000''), Lynn Fischer (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'' and ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'')\\
Tsubaki voiced by: Creator/KyokoHikami (Japanese), Shelby Johnson-Sapp (English, ''Sakura Wars 1'' OVA), Cassie Fitzgerald (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA and ''Anime/SakuraWars2000''), Creator/PhileceSampler (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'', as "Sue Beth Arden"), Sara Nicole (English, ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'')

Also called "The Three Girls of the Imperial Opera", they are in charge of transportation and behind-the-frontlines support for the Imperial Combat Revue. Their members are Kasumi Fujii, Yuri Sakakibara, and Tsubaki Takamura.

Outside of battles, Kasumi and Yuri work at the Theatre's office, while Tsubaki runs the gift shop and sells bromides of the Flower Division.

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[[folder:The Wind Division]]
!!The Wind Division (Imperial Combat Revue)
[[folder:Kaede Fujieda]]
!!Vice-Commander Kaede Fujieda
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[[caption-width-right:300:Yuri]]
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[[caption-width-right:300:Tsubaki]]
->Kasumi voiced
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->Voiced
by: Creator/AkemiOkamura Creator/AiOrikasa (Japanese), Jessica L. Wilson (English, ''Sakura Wars'' OVA), Meg Bauman Meredith May, (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA), Monica Bustamante (English, ''Anime/SakuraWars2000''), Creator/KarenStrassman (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'', as "Kristy Pape"), Creator/MonaMarshall (English, ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'')\\
Yuri voiced by: Creator/YukiMasuda (Japanese), Elise Ivy (English, ''Sakura Wars'' OVA), Kelly Dealyn (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA), Elia Nichols (English, ''Anime/SakuraWars2000''), Lynn Fischer
Lia Sargent (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'' and ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'')\\
Tsubaki voiced Portrayed by: Creator/KyokoHikami (Japanese), Shelby Johnson-Sapp (English, Ai Orikasa (stage plays)

Ayame's younger sister debuting in
''Sakura Wars 1'' OVA), Cassie Fitzgerald (English, 2'', Kaede replaces her as the Deputy Commander and as Yoneda's NumberTwo after the first game. She is seen as the more "independent" and less conservative of the two. During her time in Europe prior to the events of the first ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA and ''Anime/SakuraWars2000''), Creator/PhileceSampler (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'', as "Sue Beth Arden"), Sara Nicole (English, ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'')

Also called "The Three Girls
Wars'' game, Kaede was the only commanding officer of the Imperial Opera", they are Star Division before it was forcefully disbanded.

Like Ayame, Kaede's cover
in charge of transportation and behind-the-frontlines support for the Imperial Combat Revue. Their members are Kasumi Fujii, Yuri Sakakibara, and Tsubaki Takamura.

Outside of battles, Kasumi and Yuri work at the Theatre's office, while Tsubaki runs the gift shop and sells bromides of the Flower Division.
theater is to serve as a talent scout.



* BridgeBunnies: Their job is to serve as technical support when the Flower Division engages in battle. They also serve as operators aboard the Mikasa.
* CleavageWindow: Yuri's outfit has an opening in the chest area.
* {{Fangirl}}: Tsubaki is a big fan of Maria.
* FloralThemeNaming: All of them have names derived from flowers:
** Kasumi's surname, "Fujii," refers to the "Wisteria" genus of flowers.
** The "sakaki" portion of Yuri's surname "Sakakibara," refers to the "Cleyera" genus of plants.
** "Tsubaki" refers to the "Camellia" flower.
* GossipyHens: Yuri has a really bad habit of spreading rumors about the Revue members' personal lives, such as during one of the [=OVAs=] when she thought that Sakura was going home to get married.
* TheLeader: As the oldest of the trio,[[labelnote:Specifically]]At 22 during the first game, being the only member older than Ogami[[/labelnote]] Kasumi acts as their de-facto leader.
* MotherlySidePlait: Kasumi's hairstyle signifies her as the most mature member of the three.
* YouthfulFreckles: Tsubaki has these, signifying her as the Division's youngest member.[[labelnote:Specifically]]She's only 15 at the start of the first game[[/labelnote]]

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* BridgeBunnies: Their job BewareTheNiceOnes: She takes out an IJA officer at the Imperial Combat Revue's Goraigo in the movie by using a karate chop on his shoulder near his neck after he threatens Kanna with a pistol and tries to issue the stand-down order.
* ChangingOfTheGuard: She's forced to take on the role of [=CO=] in the Imperial Combat Revue due to Ayame's death after returning back from Europe. She gets used to it eventually.
* NiceGirl: Like Ayame before her, Kaede's a nice woman who looks after the Flower Division.
* NumberTwo: She serves as Yoneda's right-hand woman within the Imperial Combat Revue just like Ayame used to.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Kaede
is to serve this alongside Yoneda in the Imperial Combat Revue.
* SequelNonEntity: Despite playing a major role in the first four games, she does not appear in ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''.
* SexyMentor: Shares this trope with her older sister Ayame. However, she cannot be romanced by the player no matter what.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute:
** Doesn't help that her voice actor is Ai Orikasa, who also voiced Ayame Fujieda in the Japanese release. This is averted in the various language releases (e.g. English, Russian) of the franchise released outside of Asia.
** In ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2ThouShaltNotDie'', her appearance serves
as technical support an EstablishingCharacterMoment when Ogami, Kanna, and Sumire mistake her for Ayame after greeting them.
* TapOnTheHead: Kaede knocks down an IJA officer with a karate chop to the neck after
the Flower Division engages in battle. They also serve as operators aboard takes back the Mikasa.
theater.
* CleavageWindow: Yuri's outfit has an opening in the chest area.
* {{Fangirl}}: Tsubaki is a big fan of Maria.
* FloralThemeNaming: All of
WhiteGloves: Sometimes wears them have names derived from flowers:
** Kasumi's surname, "Fujii," refers to the "Wisteria" genus of flowers.
** The "sakaki" portion of Yuri's surname "Sakakibara," refers to the "Cleyera" genus of plants.
** "Tsubaki" refers to the "Camellia" flower.
* GossipyHens: Yuri has a really bad habit of spreading rumors about the Revue members' personal lives, such as
when she's in her [=IJA=] uniform during one an Imperial Combat Revue operation.
* YouAreInCommandNow: She served as assistant commander
of the [=OVAs=] when she thought that Sakura was going home to get married.
* TheLeader: As
Imperial Combat Revue alongside Yoneda after the oldest death of the trio,[[labelnote:Specifically]]At 22 during the first game, being the only member her older than Ogami[[/labelnote]] Kasumi acts as their de-facto leader.
* MotherlySidePlait: Kasumi's hairstyle signifies her as the most mature member of the three.
* YouthfulFreckles: Tsubaki has these, signifying her as the Division's youngest member.[[labelnote:Specifically]]She's only 15 at the start of the first game[[/labelnote]]
sister Ayame.



[[folder:The Rose Division]]
!!The Rose Division
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[[caption-width-right:350:Kotone, Kikunojo, and Yokihiko]]
->Kotone voiced by: Creator/KazukiYao (Japanese)\\
Kikunojō voiced by: Creator/TaikiMatsuno (Japanese)\\
Yokihiko voiced by: Creator/DaisukeGori (Japanese), Creator/JamiesonPrice (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'', as "James Lyon")

A group of three highly effeminate male members of the army who are flamboyant and over-the-top, debuting in ''Sakura Wars 2'' and provide the second game with a major source of comic relief. Their members are Kotone Seiryūin, Kikunojō Oka and Yokihiko Ōta.

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[[folder:The Rose Division]]
!!The Rose Division
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!! Flower Division

-->See their [[Characters/SakuraWarsFlowerDivisionOriginalImperialCombatRevue separate page]].

!!Other Personnel

[[folder:Yuichi Kayama]]
!!Yuichi Kayama
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->Kotone voiced
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->Voiced
by: Creator/KazukiYao (Japanese)\\
Kikunojō voiced by: Creator/TaikiMatsuno (Japanese)\\
Yokihiko voiced by: Creator/DaisukeGori
Creator/TakehitoKoyasu (Japanese), Creator/JamiesonPrice B. Michael Rains (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA), Creator/SteveBlum (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'', as "James Lyon")

A group of three highly effeminate male members of the army who are flamboyant and over-the-top, debuting in
"David Lucas"), Creator/KeithSilverstein (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' V'')

A friend of Ogami's from the naval academy debuting in ''Thou Shalt Not Die''. He is in command of the Moon Division, the reconnaissance
and provide intelligence unit for the second game with Flower Division. He has a major source tendency to show up out of comic relief. Their members are Kotone Seiryūin, Kikunojō Oka nowhere and Yokihiko Ōta.in the weirdest places. He'll generally show up to give Ogami some advice after strumming his guitar, on which he only knows how to play a single chord.

In ''Sakura Wars V: So Long My Love'', he helps Ogami's nephew, Shinjiro, adjust to life in New York. He also runs a shop called Romando, where special photographs can be obtained if a player puts in the right codes during the "A Free & Easy Day In NY" mode.



* BigDamnHeroes: In the film, they help the Flower Division fight off the demons and foil Brent's plans.
* BigThinShortTrio: Kotone as the squad leader, Kikunojō as the small dude, and Yokihiko as the big dude.
* CampGay: All of them speak with feminine speech patterns, and Kikunojō explicitly has crush on Ogami, with Yokihiko and Kotone possibly having similar feelings.
* DemotedToExtra: They're reduced from prominent comic relief characters in ''Thou Shalt Not Die'' to small but crucial roles in the movie.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: Unlike his two companions, Kikunojō actually looks like a girl and even wears the female uniform.
* LargeHam: Yokihiko Ota can be quite dramatic, as demonstrated in his BigDamnHeroes scene in the movie.
-->"(Singing) LET'S GO TO THE GREAT IMPERIAL THEATER!"
* PluckyComicRelief: Every scene featuring the division in ''Thou Shalt Not Die'' is for the game's slapstick comedy.
* SequelNonEntity: Despite playing a major role in the second and fourth games, the division does not appear in ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''.

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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Kayama makes his first appearance in ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2ThouShaltNotDie''. On the other hand, he appears in the anime as a major character.
* BigDamnHeroes: In When he saves Leni and Orihime from being killed by Duke Calmar during the film, they help the Flower Division fight off the demons and foil Brent's plans.
* BigThinShortTrio: Kotone as the squad leader, Kikunojō as the small dude, and Yokihiko as the big dude.
* CampGay: All
events of them speak ''Sakura Wars 3''.
%%* FragileSpeedster: He does this against a steam tank during wargames
with feminine speech patterns, Ogami and Kikunojō explicitly has crush on Ogami, other officer cadets at the academy.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: He uses a katana as his main weapon when he frees Leni and Orihime in the events of ''Sakura Wars 3''.
* {{Ninja}}: He acts and dresses like one, at least in both the anime and manga adaptations.
* SequelNonEntity: Despite appearing frequently in the games starting
with Yokihiko and Kotone possibly having similar feelings.
* DemotedToExtra: They're reduced from prominent comic relief characters in
''Thou Shalt Not Die'' to small but crucial roles in the movie.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: Unlike his two companions, Kikunojō actually looks like a girl and even wears the female uniform.
* LargeHam: Yokihiko Ota can be quite dramatic, as demonstrated in his BigDamnHeroes scene in the movie.
-->"(Singing) LET'S GO TO THE GREAT IMPERIAL THEATER!"
* PluckyComicRelief: Every scene featuring the division in ''Thou Shalt Not Die'' is for the game's slapstick comedy.
* SequelNonEntity: Despite playing a major role in the second and fourth games, the division
Die'', he does not appear in ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''.''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''.
* SharpDressedMan: He wears a white suit with a black-and-white tie.
* UnsettlingGenderReveal: He hits on Peppermint at one point, not realizing that it's actually Shinjiro.
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Ogami back in their officer cadet days.
* WhiteGloves: Part of his [=IJN=] uniform.



[[folder:Dog]]

A small dog that Ogami saved early on into ''Sakura Wars 2''. The Imperial Combat Revue would go on to take the dog in as their own.

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[[folder:Dog]]

A small dog that Ogami saved early on into
[[folder:The Wind Division]]
!!The Wind Division (Imperial Combat Revue)
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[[caption-width-right:300:Yuri]]
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[[caption-width-right:300:Tsubaki]]
->Kasumi voiced by: Creator/AkemiOkamura (Japanese), Jessica L. Wilson (English, ''Sakura Wars'' OVA), Meg Bauman (English,
''Sakura Wars 2''. The 2'' OVA), Monica Bustamante (English, ''Anime/SakuraWars2000''), Creator/KarenStrassman (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'', as "Kristy Pape"), Creator/MonaMarshall (English, ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'')\\
Yuri voiced by: Creator/YukiMasuda (Japanese), Elise Ivy (English, ''Sakura Wars'' OVA), Kelly Dealyn (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA), Elia Nichols (English, ''Anime/SakuraWars2000''), Lynn Fischer (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'' and ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'')\\
Tsubaki voiced by: Creator/KyokoHikami (Japanese), Shelby Johnson-Sapp (English, ''Sakura Wars 1'' OVA), Cassie Fitzgerald (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA and ''Anime/SakuraWars2000''), Creator/PhileceSampler (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'', as "Sue Beth Arden"), Sara Nicole (English, ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'')

Also called "The Three Girls of the Imperial Opera", they are in charge of transportation and behind-the-frontlines support for the
Imperial Combat Revue would go on to take Revue. Their members are Kasumi Fujii, Yuri Sakakibara, and Tsubaki Takamura.

Outside of battles, Kasumi and Yuri work at
the dog in as their own.Theatre's office while Tsubaki runs the gift shop and sells bromides of the Flower Division.



* CanonName: While each of the present Flower Division girls come up with a name for him, ''Sakura Wars 4'' sticks with Leni's pick, "Hund."
* ADogNamedDog: "Hund" is simply German for "dog," which Sumire points out.

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* CanonName: While each of BridgeBunnies: Their job is to serve as technical support when the present Flower Division girls come up with a name for him, ''Sakura Wars 4'' sticks with Leni's pick, "Hund."
engages in battle. They also serve as operators aboard the Mikasa.
* ADogNamedDog: "Hund" CleavageWindow: Yuri's outfit has an opening in the chest area.
* {{Fangirl}}: Tsubaki
is simply German for "dog," which Sumire points out.a big fan of Maria.
* FloralThemeNaming: All of them have names derived from flowers:
** Kasumi's surname, "Fujii," refers to the "Wisteria" genus of flowers.
** The "sakaki" portion of Yuri's surname "Sakakibara," refers to the "Cleyera" genus of plants.
** "Tsubaki" refers to the "Camellia" flower.
* GossipyHens: Yuri has a really bad habit of spreading rumors about the Revue members' personal lives, such as during one of the [=OVAs=] when she thought that Sakura was going home to get married.
* TheLeader: As the oldest of the trio,[[labelnote:Specifically]]At 22 during the first game, being the only member older than Ogami[[/labelnote]] Kasumi acts as their de-facto leader.
* MotherlySidePlait: Kasumi's hairstyle signifies her as the most mature member of the three.
* YouthfulFreckles: Tsubaki has these, signifying her as the Division's youngest member.[[labelnote:Specifically]]She's only 15 at the start of the first game[[/labelnote]]


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[[folder:The Rose Division]]
!!The Rose Division
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[[caption-width-right:300:Kotone, Kikunojo, and Yokihiko]]
->Kotone voiced by: Creator/KazukiYao (Japanese)\\
Kikunojō voiced by: Creator/TaikiMatsuno (Japanese)\\
Yokihiko voiced by: Creator/DaisukeGori (Japanese), Creator/JamiesonPrice (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'', as "James Lyon")

A group of three highly effeminate male members of the army who are flamboyant and over-the-top, debuting in ''Sakura Wars 2'' and provide the second game with a major source of comic relief. Their members are Kotone Seiryūin, Kikunojō Oka and Yokihiko Ōta.
----
* BigDamnHeroes: In the film, they help the Flower Division fight off the demons and foil Brent's plans.
* BigThinShortTrio: Kotone as the squad leader, Kikunojō as the small dude, and Yokihiko as the big dude.
* CampGay: All of them speak with feminine speech patterns, and Kikunojō explicitly has crush on Ogami, with Yokihiko and Kotone possibly having similar feelings.
* DemotedToExtra: They're reduced from prominent comic relief characters in ''Thou Shalt Not Die'' to small but crucial roles in the movie.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: Unlike his two companions, Kikunojō actually looks like a girl and even wears a female uniform.
* LargeHam: Yokihiko Ota can be quite dramatic, as demonstrated in his BigDamnHeroes scene in the movie.
-->"(Singing) LET'S GO TO THE GREAT IMPERIAL THEATER!"
* PluckyComicRelief: Every scene featuring the division in ''Thou Shalt Not Die'' is for the game's slapstick comedy.
* SequelNonEntity: Despite playing a major role in the second and fourth games, the division does not appear in ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dog]]

A small dog that Ogami saved early on into ''Sakura Wars 2''. The Imperial Combat Revue would go on to take the dog in as their own.
----
* CanonName: While each of the present Flower Division girls come up with a name for him, ''Sakura Wars 4'' sticks with Leni's pick, "Hund."
* ADogNamedDog: "Hund" is simply German for "dog," which Sumire points out.
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->Voiced by: Creator/MasaruIkeda (Japanese), Bill [=McMillin=] (English, ''Sakura Wars 1'' and ''2'' [=OVAs=] and ''Anime/SakuraWarsTV''), Doug Stone (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'' and ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'', as "David Orozco")\\

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->Voiced by: Creator/MasaruIkeda (Japanese), Bill [=McMillin=] (English, ''Sakura Wars 1'' and ''2'' [=OVAs=] and ''Anime/SakuraWarsTV''), ''Anime/SakuraWars2000''), Doug Stone (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'' and ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'', as "David Orozco")\\



->Voiced by: Creator/AiOrikasa (Japanese), Amy L. Gambler (English, ''Sakura Wars 1'' and ''2'' [=OVAs=]), Jessica Hedrick (''Anime/SakuraWarsTV'')\\

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->Voiced by: Creator/AiOrikasa (Japanese), Amy L. Gambler (English, ''Sakura Wars 1'' and ''2'' [=OVAs=]), Jessica Hedrick (''Anime/SakuraWarsTV'')\\(''Anime/SakuraWars2000'')\\



* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''VideoGame/SakuraWars1996'', Ayame dies in 1924 after performing a HeroicSacrifice to save her friends. In ''Anime/SakuraWarsTV'', she is still alive after the FinalBattle with Satan.

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''VideoGame/SakuraWars1996'', Ayame dies in 1924 after performing a HeroicSacrifice to save her friends. In ''Anime/SakuraWarsTV'', ''Anime/SakuraWars2000'', she is still alive after the FinalBattle with Satan.



->Kasumi voiced by: Creator/AkemiOkamura (Japanese), Jessica L. Wilson (English, ''Sakura Wars'' OVA), Meg Bauman (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA), Monica Bustamante (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTV''), Creator/KarenStrassman (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'', as "Kristy Pape"), Creator/MonaMarshall (English, ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'')\\
Yuri voiced by: Creator/YukiMasuda (Japanese), Elise Ivy (English, ''Sakura Wars'' OVA), Kelly Dealyn (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA), Elia Nichols (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTV''), Lynn Fischer (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'' and ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'')\\
Tsubaki voiced by: Creator/KyokoHikami (Japanese), Shelby Johnson-Sapp (English, ''Sakura Wars 1'' OVA), Cassie Fitzgerald (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA and ''Anime/SakuraWarsTV''), Creator/PhileceSampler (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'', as "Sue Beth Arden"), Sara Nicole (English, ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'')

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->Kasumi voiced by: Creator/AkemiOkamura (Japanese), Jessica L. Wilson (English, ''Sakura Wars'' OVA), Meg Bauman (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA), Monica Bustamante (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTV''), ''Anime/SakuraWars2000''), Creator/KarenStrassman (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'', as "Kristy Pape"), Creator/MonaMarshall (English, ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'')\\
Yuri voiced by: Creator/YukiMasuda (Japanese), Elise Ivy (English, ''Sakura Wars'' OVA), Kelly Dealyn (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA), Elia Nichols (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTV''), ''Anime/SakuraWars2000''), Lynn Fischer (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'' and ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'')\\
Tsubaki voiced by: Creator/KyokoHikami (Japanese), Shelby Johnson-Sapp (English, ''Sakura Wars 1'' OVA), Cassie Fitzgerald (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA and ''Anime/SakuraWarsTV''), ''Anime/SakuraWars2000''), Creator/PhileceSampler (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'', as "Sue Beth Arden"), Sara Nicole (English, ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'')

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Also called "The Three Girls of the Imperial Opera", they are in charge of transportation and behind-the-frontlines support for the Imperial Combat Revue. Their members are: Yuri Sakakibara, Kasumi Fujii, and Tsubaki Takamura.

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Also called "The Three Girls of the Imperial Opera", they are in charge of transportation and behind-the-frontlines support for the Imperial Combat Revue. Their members are: are Kasumi Fujii, Yuri Sakakibara, Kasumi Fujii, and Tsubaki Takamura.Takamura.

Outside of battles, Kasumi and Yuri work at the Theatre's office, while Tsubaki runs the gift shop and sells bromides of the Flower Division.



* BridgeBunnies: Their job is to serve as technical support when the Flower Division engages in battle.

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* BridgeBunnies: Their job is to serve as technical support when the Flower Division engages in battle. They also serve as operators aboard the Mikasa.



* FloralThemeNaming: All of them have names derived from flowers.
* TheLeader: As the oldest of the trio, Kasumi acts as their de-facto leader.

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* FloralThemeNaming: All of them have names derived from flowers:
** Kasumi's surname, "Fujii," refers to the "Wisteria" genus of
flowers.
** The "sakaki" portion of Yuri's surname "Sakakibara," refers to the "Cleyera" genus of plants.
** "Tsubaki" refers to the "Camellia" flower.
* GossipyHens: Yuri has a really bad habit of spreading rumors about the Revue members' personal lives, such as during one of the [=OVAs=] when she thought that Sakura was going home to get married.
* TheLeader: As the oldest of the trio, trio,[[labelnote:Specifically]]At 22 during the first game, being the only member older than Ogami[[/labelnote]] Kasumi acts as their de-facto leader.leader.
* MotherlySidePlait: Kasumi's hairstyle signifies her as the most mature member of the three.



* CampGay: All of them speak with feminine speech patterns, and Kikunojō explictedly has crush on Ogami.

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* CampGay: All of them speak with feminine speech patterns, and Kikunojō explictedly explicitly has crush on Ogami.Ogami, with Yokihiko and Kotone possibly having similar feelings.
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%%* AFatherToHisMen: This holds true with him throughout the franchise.

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%%* * AFatherToHisMen: This holds true with him throughout During ''Fall in Love, Maidens'', he actually says that he [[LikeASonToMe thinks of Ogami and the franchise.others like they were his children]].

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[[caption-width-right:350:As Ayame]]
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* FaceHeelTurn: In the first game after being implanted with a demon seed, she becomes the villainous Aya-me.

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* FaceHeelTurn: In Forced upon her in the first game game; after being implanted with a demon seed, she becomes the villainous Aya-me."Aya-me."



%%* NiceGirl: Until her FaceHeelTurn.
* NumberTwo: She serves as Yoneda's right-hand woman, at least for the first game.

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%%* * NiceGirl: Until Prior her FaceHeelTurn.
forced FaceHeelTurn, she was a sweet and caring woman, always looking out for Ogami and the rest of the Flower Division.
* NumberTwo: She serves as Yoneda's right-hand woman, at least for woman during the first game.



%%* TookALevelInJerkass: After her FaceHeelTurn and transformation.

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%%* * TookALevelInJerkass: After her FaceHeelTurn and transformation.transformation into Aya-me, she becomes a vicious villain.


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->Yuri voiced by: Creator/YukiMasuda (Japanese), Elise Ivy (English, ''Sakura Wars'' OVA), Kelly Dealyn (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA), Elia Nichols (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTV''), Lynn Fischer (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'' and ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'')\\
Kasumi voiced by: Creator/AkemiOkamura (Japanese), Jessica L. Wilson (English, ''Sakura Wars'' OVA), Meg Bauman (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA), Monica Bustamante (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTV''), Creator/KarenStrassman (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'', as "Kristy Pape"), Creator/MonaMarshall (English, ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'')\\

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->Yuri voiced by: Creator/YukiMasuda (Japanese), Elise Ivy (English, ''Sakura Wars'' OVA), Kelly Dealyn (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA), Elia Nichols (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTV''), Lynn Fischer (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'' and ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'')\\
Kasumi
->Kasumi voiced by: Creator/AkemiOkamura (Japanese), Jessica L. Wilson (English, ''Sakura Wars'' OVA), Meg Bauman (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA), Monica Bustamante (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTV''), Creator/KarenStrassman (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'', as "Kristy Pape"), Creator/MonaMarshall (English, ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'')\\
Yuri voiced by: Creator/YukiMasuda (Japanese), Elise Ivy (English, ''Sakura Wars'' OVA), Kelly Dealyn (English, ''Sakura Wars 2'' OVA), Elia Nichols (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTV''), Lynn Fischer (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'' and ''Sakura Taisen:
~Su~Mi~Re~'')\\



* BridgeBunnies: What their job is, serving as technical support when the Flower Division engages in battle.

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* BridgeBunnies: What their Their job is, serving is to serve as technical support when the Flower Division engages in battle.battle.
* CleavageWindow: Yuri's outfit has an opening in the chest area.
* {{Fangirl}}: Tsubaki is a big fan of Maria.



* YouthfulFreckles: Tsubaki has these. Fits since she is the youngest member.

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* TheLeader: As the oldest of the trio, Kasumi acts as their de-facto leader.
* YouthfulFreckles: Tsubaki has these. Fits since she is these, signifying her as the Division's youngest member.
member.[[labelnote:Specifically]]She's only 15 at the start of the first game[[/labelnote]]



%%* CampGay: Especially Yokihiko

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%%* * CampGay: Especially YokihikoAll of them speak with feminine speech patterns, and Kikunojō explictedly has crush on Ogami.



* DudeLooksLikeALady: Kikunojō Oka dresses up as the female.

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* DudeLooksLikeALady: Unlike his two companions, Kikunojō Oka dresses up as actually looks like a girl and even wears the female.female uniform.


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A small dog that Ogami saved early on into ''Sakura Wars 2''. The Imperial Combat Revue would go on to take the dog in as their own.
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* CanonName: While each of the present Flower Division girls come up with a name for him, ''Sakura Wars 4'' sticks with Leni's pick, "Hund."
* ADogNamedDog: "Hund" is simply German for "dog," which Sumire points out.
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->Voiced by: Masaru Ikeda (Japanese), Bill [=McMillin=] (English, ''Sakura Wars 1'' and ''2'' [=OVAs=] and ''Anime/SakuraWarsTV''), Doug Stone (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'' and ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'', as "David Orozco")\\

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->Voiced by: Masaru Ikeda Creator/MasaruIkeda (Japanese), Bill [=McMillin=] (English, ''Sakura Wars 1'' and ''2'' [=OVAs=] and ''Anime/SakuraWarsTV''), Doug Stone (English, ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'' and ''Sakura Taisen: ~Su~Mi~Re~'', as "David Orozco")\\
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Formed in 1922 by Ikki Yoneda and Ayame Fujieda, the Imperial Combat Revue fights the demons that have been plaguing our world while performing stage plays. Most of the heroes in the series have fought as members of the Revue's Flower Division, including naval ensign Ichiro Ogami, who replaced Maria Tachibana as Captain of the division in 1924. Despite the overwhelming odds, the Revue eventually triumphs over the battles with the demons.

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Formed in 1922 by Ikki Yoneda and Ayame Fujieda, the Imperial Combat Revue fights the demons that have been plaguing our world while performing stage plays. Most of the heroes in the series have fought as members of the Revue's Flower Division, including naval ensign Ichiro Ogami, who replaced Maria Tachibana as Captain of the division in 1924.1923. Despite the overwhelming odds, the Revue eventually triumphs over the battles with the demons.



* SparedByTheAdaptation: Ayame lives in the anime version since she wasn't turned by Satan.

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''VideoGame/SakuraWars1996'', Ayame lives dies in 1924 after performing a HeroicSacrifice to save her friends. In ''Anime/SakuraWarsTV'', she is still alive after the anime version since she wasn't turned by FinalBattle with Satan.
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With Yoneda's retirement in 1927, Ogami replaced him as the Revue's commander and the theater's general manager. Peace was finally brought to Tokyo in 1930 after the Battle of Tokyo in 1930, but at the cost of the Flower Division sealing themselves in Shadow Tokyo along with the Paris and New York revues. Former Flower Division member Sumire Kanzaki eventually replaced Ogami as the general manager. Nine years later, however, Sumire sensed that the demons were going to return to Tokyo and she reorganized the Combat Revue with a new Flower Division. In 1940, naval ensign Seijuro Kamiyama would become the captain of the Flower Division just as the demons were about to launch a full-scale assault on Tokyo during the third biennial Combat Revue World Games.

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With Yoneda's retirement in 1927, Ogami replaced him as the Revue's commander and the theater's general manager. Peace was finally brought to Tokyo in 1930 after the Battle of Tokyo in 1930, Tokyo, but at the cost of the Flower Division sealing themselves in Shadow Tokyo along with the Paris and New York revues. Former Flower Division member Sumire Kanzaki eventually replaced Ogami as the general manager. Nine years later, however, Sumire sensed that the demons were going to return to Tokyo and she reorganized the Combat Revue with a new Flower Division. In 1940, naval ensign Seijuro Kamiyama would become the captain of the Flower Division just as the demons were about to launch a full-scale assault on Tokyo during the third biennial Combat Revue World Games.

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