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* TheStinger: In the post-credits stinger, Ōgami gets an assignment from Paris and departs to lead a new assault force there.

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* TheStinger: In the post-credits stinger, chapter, Ōgami gets an assignment from Paris and departs to lead a new assault force combat revue there.
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The game subsequently released in Russian for the PC for Russia and Russian-speaking countries/territories.
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* DyingMomentOfAwesome: Kazuma Shinguji sacrificing himself again to save Sakura from Keigo Kyogoku's blast as an act or redemption.

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* DoesNotLikeMen: Orihime understandably ''resents'' men ever since her father, Seiya Ogata, abandoned her to pursue his work as an artist since her maternal grandfather disliked the idea of him marrying her mother. Orihime does eventually get over it by the time Ogami reunites her with Ogata in episode 7.

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* DoesNotLikeMen: Orihime understandably ''resents'' men ever since her father, Seiya Ogata, abandoned her to pursue his work as an artist since her maternal grandfather disliked the idea of him marrying her mother. Orihime does eventually get over it by the time Ogami reunites her with Ogata in episode chapter 7.



** Episode 10 ends with Kyogoku's resurrection of Musashi.

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** Episode Chapter 10 ends with Kyogoku's resurrection of Musashi.


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* HeroicSacrifice:
** Subverted by Maria in Chapter 5. While trying to escape the cave as it fills up with water, Maria intends to sacrifice herself to let Ogami out to reunite with his friends, but Ogami decides to help her out of the cave.
** Kazuma Shinguji dies after taking Kyogoku's blast meant for Sakura towards the end of the game.
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* DoesNotLikeMen: Orihime understandably ''resents'' men ever since her father, Seiya Ogata, abandoned her to pursue his work as an artist. She gets over it by the time Ogami reunites her with Ogata after she finds out that Seiya had to leave her because her maternal grandfather disliked the idea of him marrying her mother.

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* DoesNotLikeMen: Orihime understandably ''resents'' men ever since her father, Seiya Ogata, abandoned her to pursue his work as an artist. She gets over it by the time Ogami reunites her with Ogata after she finds out that Seiya had to leave her because artist since her maternal grandfather disliked the idea of him marrying her mother.mother. Orihime does eventually get over it by the time Ogami reunites her with Ogata in episode 7.
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* TriumphantReprise: The main theme has a reprise when the Imperial Combat Revue instigates a final battle against Kyogoku.
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* DarkReprise: Kasha's assault in chapter 7 contains a sad reprise of Orihime's {{leitmotif}}.
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* BittersweetEnding: Kyogoku is dead, the Black Demons are no more and Tokyo is safe once again. But Kazuma sacrifices himself to save Sakura in the FinalBattle and Ogami has to leave for Paris.
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* DoesNotLikeMen: Orihime understandably ''resents'' men ever since her father, Seiya Ogata, abandoned her to pursue his work as an artist. She gets over it by the time Ogami reunites her with Ogata after she finds out that Seiya had to leave her because her maternal grandfather disliked the idea of him marrying his mother.

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* DoesNotLikeMen: Orihime understandably ''resents'' men ever since her father, Seiya Ogata, abandoned her to pursue his work as an artist. She gets over it by the time Ogami reunites her with Ogata after she finds out that Seiya had to leave her because her maternal grandfather disliked the idea of him marrying his her mother.
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* TakingTheBullet: By the end of the game, the now-redeemed Kazuma shields Sakura and takes Kyogoku's lethal blast for her.
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* RelativeButton: Kyogoku attempting to kill Sakura is what causes Kazuma to shield her from the blast, but at the cost of his own life.

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* ReforgedIntoAMinion: Kyogoku revived Kazuma Shinguji and reforged him into the Demon King.



* YouCantThwartStageOne: Despite their valiant efforts in Chapter 10, the Flower Division is too late to stop Kyogoku’s resurrection of Musashi.

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* YouCantThwartStageOne: Despite their valiant efforts in Chapter 10, the Flower Division is too late to stop Kyogoku’s Kyogoku's resurrection of Musashi.
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* DyingCurse: Yamazaki curses Tokyo after he gets ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice by the Demon King (aka Kazuma Shinguji) at the end of chapter 1.
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* OneHitKill: If you take too long to kill Tsuchi-gumo in chapter 11, she will instantly jump into the Mikasa's central vent and kill you instantly along with everyone else.

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* OneHitKill: If you take too long to kill Tsuchi-gumo in chapter 11, she will instantly jump into the Mikasa's central vent and kill you instantly along with everyone else.
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* UnsettlingGenderReveal: During the Flower Division's vacation, Ogami goes to take a bath in the hot springs. When he sees Leni in the bath, it turns out that the latter is not a guy, but a girl. Cue an OhCrap when Leni makes him aware of this.

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* UnsettlingGenderReveal: During the Flower Division's vacation, Ogami goes is about to take a bath in the hot springs. When he sees Leni in the bath, it turns out that the latter is not a guy, but a girl. Cue an OhCrap when Leni makes him aware of this.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Kyogoku's attempted coup was inspired by the February 26 Incident, in which the radical factions of the Imperial Japanese Army attempted to establish an ultranationalist military government in 1936 but failed thanks to the efforts of the army, the Imperial Japanese Navy and the royal family.

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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Kyogoku's attempted coup was inspired by the February 26 Incident, in which the radical factions of the Imperial Japanese Army attempted to establish an ultranationalist military government in 1936 on February 26, 1936, but failed three days later thanks to the efforts of the army, the Imperial Japanese Navy and the royal family.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Kyogoku's attempted coup was inspired by the February 26 Incident, in which the radical factions of the Imperial Japanese Army attempted to establish an ultranationalist military government but it completely failed.

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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Kyogoku's attempted coup was inspired by the February 26 Incident, in which the radical factions of the Imperial Japanese Army attempted to establish an ultranationalist military government in 1936 but it completely failed.failed thanks to the efforts of the army, the Imperial Japanese Navy and the royal family.
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* AndTheAdventureContinues: The game ends with Ichiro Ogami being sent overseas to Paris to lead a new Flower Division there.
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* UnsettlingGenderReveal: During the Flower Division's vacation, Ogami goes to take a bath in the hot springs. When he sees Leni in the bath, it turns out that the latter is not a guy, but a girl. Cue an OhCrap when Leni makes him aware of this.
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''Sakura Wars 2: Thou Shalt Not Die'' is the second installment in Creator/{{Sega}}'s ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'' series and the last ''Sakura Wars'' game on the UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn. First released for the Saturn in 1998, it has since been ported to the UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast in 2000, as well as Windows computers from 2001 to 2007 and the UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable in 2006 along with the first game.

One year after their battle with Aoi Satan and the Hive of Darkness, the Imperial Assault Force's Flower Division is called into action once again to fight the Black Demons, a new evil force that threatens Tokyo. Along the way, the Flower Division gains two new recruits, the Japanese-Italian Orihime Soletta and the German Leni Milchstraße.

The game featured improved battle and dialogue functions, which expanded the disc size from two to three. The animation sequences were also produced by Creator/ProductionIG.

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''Sakura Wars 2: Thou Shalt Not Die'' is the second installment in Creator/{{Sega}}'s ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'' series, the first game in the series to involve Creator/ProductionIG and the last ''Sakura Wars'' game on the UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn. First released for the Saturn in 1998, it has since been ported to the UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast in 2000, as well as Windows computers from 2001 to 2007 and the UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable in 2006 along with the first game.

One year after their battle with Aoi Satan and the Hive of Darkness, the Imperial Assault Force's Flower Division is called into action once again to fight the Black Demons, a new evil force that threatens Tokyo. Along the way, the Flower Division gains two new recruits, the Japanese-Italian Orihime Soletta Soletta, and the German Leni Milchstraße.

The game featured improved battle and dialogue functions, which expanded the CD-ROM disc size from two to three. The animation It also introduced two modes for the LIPS system: Timing LIPS (in which an option is removed or added depending on the wait time) and Double LIPS (in which you have to do certain sequences were also produced by Creator/ProductionIG.
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* SequelHook: At the end of the game, Ōgami departs for Paris, setting the stage for the next game.

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* SequelHook: At the end of the game, Ōgami departs for Paris, setting the stage for the next game.Paris. See you when ''VideoGame/SakuraWars3IsParisBurning'' comes out!
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* TrashTheSet: Ogami destroying Shinno and killing Kyogoku destroyed the supports holding the Musashi, causing it to collapse.
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* BackForTheDead: Shinnosuke Yamazaki is revived at the beginning of the story, only to be defeated by the Flower Division and killed by the Demon King in Chapter 1.

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* BackForTheDead: Shinnosuke Yamazaki is revived at the beginning of the story, only to be defeated by the Flower Division and killed by the Demon King King/Kazuma Shinguji in Chapter 1.



* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: The one who ends up killing Shinnosuke Yamazaki in Chapter 1 is the Demon King.

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* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: The one who ends up killing Shinnosuke Yamazaki in Chapter 1 is the Demon King.King/Kazuma Shinguji.



* LoadBearingBoss: Since Kyogoku's robot is directly connected to Musashi, the lair collapses when Kyogoku is killed by Ogami.

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* LoadBearingBoss: Since Kyogoku's robot mecha, the Shinno, is directly connected to Musashi, the lair collapses when Kyogoku is killed by Ogami.
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* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: During the final battle with the Demon King, Sakura tries to get him to remember that he's her father. It turns out to be successful when his mask is destroyed.


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* RammingAlwaysWorks: Yoneda rams the Mikasa into Musashi so that the Imperial Combat Revue can infiltrate the lair and kill Kyogoku.
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A direct sequel to the game was released in 2001, titled ''Sakura Wars 3: Is Paris Burning?''. An OVA series, ''The Radiant Gorgeous Blooming Cherry Blossoms'', was released in 1999 and set in the interval between ''Sakura Wars'' and ''Thou Shalt Not Die''.

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A direct sequel to the game was released in 2001, titled ''Sakura Wars 3: Is Paris Burning?''.''VideoGame/SakuraWars3IsParisBurning''. An OVA series, ''The Radiant Gorgeous Blooming Cherry Blossoms'', was released in 1999 and set in the interval between ''Sakura Wars'' and ''Thou Shalt Not Die''.
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! Due to its nature as a sequel, spoilers for the first ''Sakura Wars'' game and the [=OVAs=] preceding this one are unmarked.

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! Due to its nature as a sequel, spoilers for the first ''Sakura Wars'' game and the [=OVAs=] preceding this one are unmarked.
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* ActuallyADoombot: In Chapter 10, Kyogoku's death during the failed coup on the Great Imperial Theatre actually turned out to be a body double [[spoiler:so he can resurrect Musashi]].

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* ActuallyADoombot: In Chapter 10, Kyogoku's death during the failed coup on the Great Imperial Theatre actually turned out to be a body double [[spoiler:so so he can resurrect Musashi]].Musashi.



* BackFromTheDead: As it turns out, the Demon King is actually [[spoiler:a revived Kazuma Shinguji, Sakura's father]].

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* BackFromTheDead: As it turns out, the Demon King is actually [[spoiler:a a revived Kazuma Shinguji, Sakura's father]].father.



* DoesNotLikeMen: Orihime understandably ''resents'' men ever since her father, Seiya Ogata, abandoned her to pursue his work as an artist. She gets over it by the time Ogami reunites her with Ogata [[spoiler:after she finds out that Seiya had to leave her because her maternal grandfather disliked the idea of him marrying his mother]].

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* DoesNotLikeMen: Orihime understandably ''resents'' men ever since her father, Seiya Ogata, abandoned her to pursue his work as an artist. She gets over it by the time Ogami reunites her with Ogata [[spoiler:after after she finds out that Seiya had to leave her because her maternal grandfather disliked the idea of him marrying his mother]].mother.



** Episode 10 ends with [[spoiler:Kyogoku's resurrection of Musashi]].

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** Episode 10 ends with [[spoiler:Kyogoku's Kyogoku's resurrection of Musashi]].Musashi.



** Kyogoku [[spoiler:gets killed by Ogami's sword, causing him to disintegrate into dust]].

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** Kyogoku [[spoiler:gets gets killed by Ogami's sword, causing him to disintegrate into dust]].dust.



** At the end of the game, [[spoiler:the Demon King (aka Kazuma Shinguji)]] dies for good when he takes the full force of [[spoiler:Kyogoku's blast meant for Sakura]].
* LoadBearingBoss: Since Kyogoku's robot is directly connected to Musashi, [[spoiler:the lair collapses when Kyogoku is killed by Ogami]].

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** At the end of the game, [[spoiler:the the Demon King (aka Kazuma Shinguji)]] Shinguji) dies for good when he takes the full force of [[spoiler:Kyogoku's Kyogoku's blast meant for Sakura]].
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* LoadBearingBoss: Since Kyogoku's robot is directly connected to Musashi, [[spoiler:the the lair collapses when Kyogoku is killed by Ogami]].Ogami.



* PapaWolf: Despite serving as TheDragon, [[spoiler:Kazuma Shinguji]] puts himself in harm's way at the end of the game when [[spoiler:Kyogoku attempts to kill Sakura]].

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* PapaWolf: Despite serving as TheDragon, [[spoiler:Kazuma Shinguji]] Kazuma Shinguji puts himself in harm's way at the end of the game when [[spoiler:Kyogoku Kyogoku attempts to kill Sakura]].Sakura.



* SequelHook: At the end of the game, [[spoiler:Ōgami departs for Paris, setting the stage for the next game]].
* TheStinger: In the post-credits stinger, [[spoiler:Ōgami gets an assignment from Paris and departs to lead a new assault force there]].

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* SequelHook: At the end of the game, [[spoiler:Ōgami Ōgami departs for Paris, setting the stage for the next game]].
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* TheStinger: In the post-credits stinger, [[spoiler:Ōgami Ōgami gets an assignment from Paris and departs to lead a new assault force there]].there.



* YouCantThwartStageOne: Despite their valiant efforts in Chapter 10, the Flower Division is too late to stop [[spoiler:Kyogoku’s resurrection of Musashi]].

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* YouCantThwartStageOne: Despite their valiant efforts in Chapter 10, the Flower Division is too late to stop [[spoiler:Kyogoku’s Kyogoku’s resurrection of Musashi]].Musashi.

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Two years after their battle with Aoi Satan and the Hive of Darkness, the Imperial Assault Force's Flower Division is called into action once again to fight the Black Demons, a new evil force that threatens Tokyo. Along the way, the Flower Division gains two new recruits, the Japanese-Italian Orihime Soletta and the German Leni Milchstraße.

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Two years One year after their battle with Aoi Satan and the Hive of Darkness, the Imperial Assault Force's Flower Division is called into action once again to fight the Black Demons, a new evil force that threatens Tokyo. Along the way, the Flower Division gains two new recruits, the Japanese-Italian Orihime Soletta and the German Leni Milchstraße.


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* TimeSkip: The game takes place one year after the events of the original game.
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* OneHitKill: If you take too long to kill Tsuchi-gumo in chapter 11, she will instantly jump into the Mikasa's central vent and kill you instantly along with everyone else.
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** If you take too long to kill Tsuchi-gumo aboard the Mikasa, she will enter the central vent and destroy the ship, killing everyone instantly and resulting in a Game Over.

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* ItsAWonderfulFailure:

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* ItsAWonderfulFailure:ItsAWonderfulFailure: Failing certain objectives during battles will show you the consequences of your actions:



** If you [[TimeLimitBoss don't stop Tsuchi-gumo]] in time, she will jump into the Mikasa's exhaust port.

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** If you [[TimeLimitBoss don't stop Tsuchi-gumo]] in time, she will jump into the Mikasa's exhaust port.central vent.



* TimeLimitBoss:

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* TimeLimitBoss:TimeLimitBoss: Quite a few bosses have time limits that trigger an instant Game Over if you let the timer run out:



** If you take too long to kill Tsuchi-gumo aboard the Mikasa, she will enter the exhaust port and destroy the ship, killing everyone instantly and resulting in a Game Over.

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** If you take too long to kill Tsuchi-gumo aboard the Mikasa, she will enter the exhaust port central vent and destroy the ship, killing everyone instantly and resulting in a Game Over.

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