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* In the first episode of the TV series, Sakura screws up the Flower Division's stage production. Despite Yoneda telling Sakura to wait to apologize until later, the latter desperately attempts to apologize Maria Tachibana and Iris, but they distrust her. She tries to apologize to Sumire, who was understandably upset when Sakura ruined the production. Unfortunately, Sumire is having an interview with the press.\\

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* In the first episode of the TV series, Sakura unintentionally screws up the Flower Division's stage production.production, ''Romeo and Juliet''. Despite Yoneda telling Sakura to wait to apologize until later, the latter desperately attempts to apologize Maria Tachibana and Iris, but they distrust her. She tries to apologize to Sumire, who was understandably upset when with Sakura ruined the production.and her actions. Unfortunately, Sumire is having an interview with the press.\\
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The ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'' series has a country's worth of stupid moments.

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* In the first episode of the TV series, Sakura screws up the Flower Division's stage production. She doesn't listen to Yoneda telling Sakura to wait to apologize until later, Sakura attempts to apologize Maria Tachibana and Iris, but it doesn't work. She tries to apologize to Sumire, who was understandably upset when Sakura ruined the production. Unfortunately, Sumire is having an interview with the press.\\

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* In the first episode of the TV series, Sakura screws up the Flower Division's stage production. She doesn't listen to Despite Yoneda telling Sakura to wait to apologize until later, Sakura the latter desperately attempts to apologize Maria Tachibana and Iris, but it doesn't work.they distrust her. She tries to apologize to Sumire, who was understandably upset when Sakura ruined the production. Unfortunately, Sumire is having an interview with the press.\\
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* In the first episode of the TV series, Sakura ends up messing up Flower Division's stage production. Despite Yoneda telling Sakura to wait to apologize until later, Sakura tries to apologize to Maria Tachibana and Iris, but the damage has been done. They both view her negatively. She tries to apologize to Sumire, who was clearly really upset when Sakura ruined the production. Unfortunately, Sumire is having an interview with the press.\\

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* In the first episode of the TV series, Sakura ends screws up messing up the Flower Division's stage production. Despite She doesn't listen to Yoneda telling Sakura to wait to apologize until later, Sakura tries attempts to apologize to Maria Tachibana and Iris, but the damage has been done. They both view her negatively. it doesn't work. She tries to apologize to Sumire, who was clearly really understandably upset when Sakura ruined the production. Unfortunately, Sumire is having an interview with the press.\\



'''Instead''': Without even thinking, Sakura attempts to apologize to Sumire, but ends up tripping on the cords to the lights, and ruins Sumire's interview, which ends up angering her even more, leading to strike 2, and Sumire angrily tells Sakura if she causes more problems, she'll wish she was never born. Sakura then ends up causing the Kobu-Kais to activate, attack, and wreck each other, leading to strike 3 and Sumire angrily slapping Sakura, and kicks her out of Flower Division, leading to the episode's DownerEnding.

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'''Instead''': Without even thinking, Sakura attempts to apologize to Sumire, but ends up tripping Sakura's apology backfires when she trips on the cords to the lights, lights and ruins Sumire's interview, which ends up angering her even more, leading to strike 2, and interview. Later, when Sakura inadvertently destroys the Koubu-Kais, Sumire angrily tells decides enough is enough and forces Sakura if she causes more problems, she'll wish she was never born. Sakura then ends up causing the Kobu-Kais to activate, attack, and wreck each other, leading to strike 3 and Sumire angrily slapping Sakura, and kicks her out of the Flower Division, leading to ultimately causing the episode's DownerEnding.



* After Yoneda is missing, the Imperial Flower division is put on indefinite standby at the Flower Mansion. Unfortunately, while this is going on, the army places Yoneda's second in command, Kaede Fujida, under house arrest along with the ladies of Wind Divison (the BridgeBunnies).\\
'''You'd Think''': The army commander would have additional guards to maybe hold the Wind Division ladies in the control room hostage, in case the Flower Division decides to break into the theater and take it back. If not, when Kanna breaks into the control room, the army commander could simply pull his gun out and point at Deputy Commander Kaede Fujida's head, and threaten that he's going to blow her brains out unless Kanna, Sumire, and Leni stand down.\\
'''Instead''': The army commander has no additional guards, and points his weapon not at Deputy Commander Kaede, but at Kanna telling her to stand down, and as Kanna talks, Kaede takes the opportunity to knock out the army commander.

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* After Ikki Yoneda is missing, captured, the Imperial Flower division is put on indefinite standby at the Flower Mansion. Unfortunately, while this is going on, the army Imperial Japanese Army places Yoneda's second in command, Kaede Fujida, Fujieda, under house arrest along with the ladies of Wind Divison (the BridgeBunnies).\\
'''You'd Think''': The army commander general would have additional guards to maybe hold the Wind Division ladies in the control room hostage, in case the Flower Division decides to break into the theater and take it back. If not, when Kanna breaks into the control room, the army commander could simply pull his gun out and point at Deputy Commander Kaede Fujida's Fujeida's head, and threaten that he's going to blow her brains out unless Kanna, Sumire, and Leni stand down.\\
'''Instead''': The army commander general has no additional guards, and points his weapon not at Deputy Commander Kaede, but at Kanna telling her to stand down, and as Kanna talks, Kaede takes the opportunity to knock out the army commander.general.



'''Instead''': She just sits there and gets whacked by Brent's monstrous Japhkiel form and ends up slamming into another building, incapacitating her Eisenkliede, and taking her out of the fight.


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'''Instead''': She just sits there and gets whacked by Brent's monstrous Japhkiel form and ends up slamming into another building, incapacitating her Eisenkliede, Eisenklied, and taking her out of the fight.

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'''Instead''': Without even thinking, Sakura attempts to apologize to Sumire, but ends up tripping on the cords to the lights, and ruins Sumire's interview, which ends up angering her even more, leading to strike 2, and Sumire angrily tells Sakura if she causes more problems, she'll wish she was never born. Sakura then ends up causing the Kobu-Kais to activate, attack, and wreck each other, leading to strike 3 and Sumire angrily kicking Sakura out of Flower Division, leading to the episode's DownerEnding.

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'''Instead''': Without even thinking, Sakura attempts to apologize to Sumire, but ends up tripping on the cords to the lights, and ruins Sumire's interview, which ends up angering her even more, leading to strike 2, and Sumire angrily tells Sakura if she causes more problems, she'll wish she was never born. Sakura then ends up causing the Kobu-Kais to activate, attack, and wreck each other, leading to strike 3 and Sumire angrily kicking Sakura slapping Sakura, and kicks her out of Flower Division, leading to the episode's DownerEnding.




* In TheMovie, after Yoneda is missing, the Imperial Flower division is put on indefinite standby at the Flower Mansion. Unfortunately, while this is going on, the army places Yoneda's second in command, Kaede Fujida, under house arrest along with the ladies of Wind Divison (the BridgeBunnies).\\

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\n* In TheMovie, after After Yoneda is missing, the Imperial Flower division is put on indefinite standby at the Flower Mansion. Unfortunately, while this is going on, the army places Yoneda's second in command, Kaede Fujida, under house arrest along with the ladies of Wind Divison (the BridgeBunnies).\\




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* After Brent Furlong merges with his Japhkiels and becomes [[OneWingedAngel a monstrous demon thing]], he attacks the Flower Division. Sakura, Iris, Kohan, Sumire and Kanna dodge the arm/tentacles by moving sideways. Ratchet Altair, the newest member of Flower Division, however, doesn't.\\
'''You'd Expect''': Ratchet to take cover along with her comrades who are dodging the attack.\\
'''Instead''': She just sits there and gets whacked by Brent's monstrous Japhkiel form and ends up slamming into another building, incapacitating her Eisenkliede, and taking her out of the fight.

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'''Instead''' Gemini tells him to scram and never return, and he runs away with nobody else so much as lifting a finger to stop her. The first thing he does after getting out of their sight, of course, is to vow revenge and speed up Nobunaga's resurrection...

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'''Instead''' Gemini tells him to scram and never return, and he runs away with nobody else so much as lifting a finger to stop her.him. The first thing he does after getting out of their sight, of course, is to vow revenge and speed up Nobunaga's resurrection...
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* When Ranmaru is defeated for the ''second'' time (not counting all the other instances where she merely watched and taunted the heroes), she is held at gunpoint by ''six'' armored robots, and Gemini finally recognizes her as the monster who killed her master, but her revengeful intent is quelled by the morality lesson Shinjiro gave her earlier.\\
'''You'd expect''' either for Gemini to realize she could kill for a good cause instead of revenge and take Ranmaru out once and for all, or anyone else to step in and do the job, or at least to capture her or otherwise make sure she was in no condition to do further harm.\\
'''Instead''' Gemini tells her to scram and never return, and she runs away with nobody else so much as lifting a finger to stop her. The first thing she does after getting out of their sight, of course, is to vow revenge and speed up Nobunaga's resurrection...

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* When Ranmaru is defeated for the ''second'' time (not counting all the other instances where she he merely watched and taunted the heroes), she he is held at gunpoint by ''six'' armored robots, and Gemini finally recognizes her him as the monster who killed her master, but her revengeful intent is quelled by the morality lesson Shinjiro gave her earlier.\\
'''You'd expect''' either for Gemini to realize she could kill for a good cause instead of revenge and take Ranmaru out once and for all, or anyone else to step in and do the job, or at least to capture her him or otherwise make sure she he was in no condition to do further harm.\\
'''Instead''' Gemini tells her him to scram and never return, and she he runs away with nobody else so much as lifting a finger to stop her. The first thing she he does after getting out of their sight, of course, is to vow revenge and speed up Nobunaga's resurrection...



'''Instead''' Ranmaru unnecessarily pins Shinjiro down as Nobunaga shoots two giant arrows through his chest (impaling and killing Ranmaru in the process) and lets him fall off the tower, letting the rest of the team retreat while he stands there gloating\\
'''And then''' when he confronts the Star Division for the second time, he appears to be blasting them away, but he's actually playing a MindScrew on Shinjiro; then he has each team member fighting an Underpowered Evil Side of themselves, letting them regroup just in time to help Shin with his own SuperpoweredEvilSide.He doesn't even try to take them on himself until they basically force him to.

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'''Instead''' Ranmaru unnecessarily pins Shinjiro down as Nobunaga shoots two giant arrows through his chest (impaling and killing Ranmaru in the process) and lets him fall off the tower, letting the rest of the team retreat while he stands there gloating\\
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'''And then''' when he confronts the Star Division for the second time, he appears to be blasting them away, but he's actually playing a MindScrew on Shinjiro; then he has each team member fighting an Underpowered Evil Side of themselves, letting them regroup just in time to help Shin with his own SuperpoweredEvilSide. He doesn't even try to take them on himself until they basically force him to.
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III: Is Paris Burning?]]
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'''Instead''' Ranmaru unnecessarily pins Shinjiro down as Nobunaga shoots two giant arrows through his chest (impaling and killing Ranmaru in the process) and lets him fall off the tower, letting the rest of the team retreat while he stands there gloating

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'''Instead''' Ranmaru unnecessarily pins Shinjiro down as Nobunaga shoots two giant arrows through his chest (impaling and killing Ranmaru in the process) and lets him fall off the tower, letting the rest of the team retreat while he stands there gloatinggloating\\

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* When Ranmaru is defeated for the ''second'' time (not counting all the other instances where she merely watched and taunted the heroes), she is held at gunpoint by ''six'' armored robots, and Gemini finally recognizes her as the monster who killed her master, but her revengeful intent is quelled by the morality lesson Shinjiro gave her earlier.\\
'''You'd expect''' either for Gemini to realize she could kill for a good cause instead of revenge and take Ranmaru out once and for all, or anyone else to step in and do the job, or at least to capture her or otherwise make sure she was in no condition to do further harm.\\
'''Instead''' Gemini tells her to scram and never return, and she runs away with nobody else so much as lifting a finger to stop her. The first thing she does after getting out of their sight, of course, is to vow revenge and speed up Nobunaga's resurrection...
* At the end of the DiscOneFinalDungeon, Oda Nobunaga has completed his resurrection, is able to summon the [[ColonyDrop Sixth Sun]] to level the whole world and rule over it, has plenty of energy thanks to the negativity he has absorbed throughout centuries, and the Star Division arrives just minutes after he's regained his full power. He also has Ranmaru by his side, and is fighting in the middle of the [[EldritchLocation Demon Castle]] itself.\\
'''You'd expect''' Nobunaga to just whip out a WaveMotionGun or summon his strongest soldiers, or activate some of the castle's traps to easily dispatch all of the heroes, removing all traces of the only threat to the success of his conquest.\\
'''Instead''' Ranmaru unnecessarily pins Shinjiro down as Nobunaga shoots two giant arrows through his chest (impaling and killing Ranmaru in the process) and lets him fall off the tower, letting the rest of the team retreat while he stands there gloating
'''And then''' when he confronts the Star Division for the second time, he appears to be blasting them away, but he's actually playing a MindScrew on Shinjiro; then he has each team member fighting an Underpowered Evil Side of themselves, letting them regroup just in time to help Shin with his own SuperpoweredEvilSide.He doesn't even try to take them on himself until they basically force him to.

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* In the first episode of the TV series, Sakura ends up messing up Flower Division's stage production. Despite Yoneda telling Sakura to wait to apologize until later, Sakura tries to apologize to Maria Tachibana and Iris, but the damage has been done. They both view her negatively. She tries to apologize to Sumire, who was clearly really upset when Sakura ruined the production. Unfortunately, Sumire is having an interview with the press.\\
'''You'd Expect''': Sakura to wait till Sumire was done with her interview with the press, so that she wouldn't anger her more.\\
'''Instead''': Without even thinking, Sakura attempts to apologize to Sumire, but ends up tripping on the cords to the lights, and ruins Sumire's interview, which ends up angering her even more, leading to strike 2, and Sumire angrily tells Sakura if she causes more problems, she'll wish she was never born. Sakura then ends up causing the Kobu-Kais to activate, attack, and wreck each other, leading to strike 3 and Sumire angrily kicking Sakura out of Flower Division, leading to the episode's DownerEnding.
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[[folder: The Video Games]]

[[AC: Sakura Wars I]]

[[AC: Sakura Wars II]]

[[AC: Sakura Wars III]]

[[AC: Sakura Wars IV]]

[[AC: Sakura Wars V: Episode 0 (Sakura Wars V's prequel)]]

[[AC: Sakura Wars V: So Long My Love]]

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[[folder: Anime Adaptations]]

[[AC: The {{OVA}}s ]]

[[AC: The TV Series]]

[[AC: The Movie]]

* In TheMovie, after Yoneda is missing, the Imperial Flower division is put on indefinite standby at the Flower Mansion. Unfortunately, while this is going on, the army places Yoneda's second in command, Kaede Fujida, under house arrest along with the ladies of Wind Divison (the BridgeBunnies).\\
'''You'd Think''': The army commander would have additional guards to maybe hold the Wind Division ladies in the control room hostage, in case the Flower Division decides to break into the theater and take it back. If not, when Kanna breaks into the control room, the army commander could simply pull his gun out and point at Deputy Commander Kaede Fujida's head, and threaten that he's going to blow her brains out unless Kanna, Sumire, and Leni stand down.\\
'''Instead''': The army commander has no additional guards, and points his weapon not at Deputy Commander Kaede, but at Kanna telling her to stand down, and as Kanna talks, Kaede takes the opportunity to knock out the army commander.

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