"Flower Fairy - Magical Fragrance Controversy" A new animation based on "Flower Child Lunlun" produced in China A new story of a flower fairy

「花仙子-之魔法香対論」のビジュアル(c)TAE・AES・Tencent・Wawayu All Rights Reserved.
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「花仙子-之魔法香対論」のビジュアル(c)TAE・AES・Tencent・Wawayu All Rights Reserved.

It has been revealed that Toei Animation (Shanghai), a subsidiary of Toei Animation that plans content for China, will be co-producing a new anime called "Flower Fairy: Magical Fragrance Debate" with Tencent Video, a major Chinese distribution company. The anime is based on the 1979 TV anime "Flower Fairy Lunlun," and while inheriting the memories and background of the original work, it will also incorporate modern trends to tell a new story about a flower fairy. The anime's key visuals and promotional video have also been released.

The story is about Rumi, a young girl apprentice at a handmade perfume studio, who, with the guidance of a black cat who calls himself an emissary of the planet Flowernu, awakens the power of a flower key, an antique left by her ancestor, and transforms into a flower fairy...

The rainbow-colored flowers are infected with dark magic and begin to wither, withering and scattering their seven petals all over the Flower City, bringing about abnormal phenomena and corroding people's hearts. In order to protect the Flower City, Rumi, the heir to the bloodline of the Flower Children, is tasked with purifying and collecting the petals, and using the magic of the flower's scent to dispel the darkness in people's hearts.

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