Lunlun, the Flower Child:The sequel to "The Fairy of Flowers: A Debate on Magical Incense," released 46 years later, begins streaming in China, featuring descendants of Lunlun and Togenishia. | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

Lunlun, the Flower Child:The sequel to "The Fairy of Flowers: A Debate on Magical Incense," released 46 years later, begins streaming in China, featuring descendants of Lunlun and Togenishia.

アニメ「花の子ルンルン」の続編「花仙子之魔法香対論」(C)TAE・TAES・Tencent・Wawayu All Rights Reserved.
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アニメ「花の子ルンルン」の続編「花仙子之魔法香対論」(C)TAE・TAES・Tencent・Wawayu All Rights Reserved.

"Flower Fairy's Magical Incense Debate," a sequel to the 1979-80 TV anime "Flower Child Lunlun," began streaming exclusively on China's major streaming service Tencent Video on July 4th. This new anime is a joint production between Toei Animation's China-focused subsidiary, Toei Animation, and Tencent Video, and inherits the world of "Flower Child Lunlun," following Lunlun's descendant Lumi and Togenishia's descendant Yuna as they embark on an adventure in search of seven-colored flowers.

Lumi, a girl living in the City of Flowers, has an innately keen sense of smell and dreams of creating the "world's best perfume." Lumi has a strange dream in which, in a mysterious garden, seven-colored flowers bloom, then in an instant the flowers are consumed by darkness and wither, and a mysterious girl attacks her. From that day on, Lumi's life changes completely, and a mysterious enemy, a malevolent beast, appears and attacks her. A mysterious cat with wings comes to Lumi's rescue, and the cat calls out, "Transform!" Suddenly, the flower brooch that Lumi always wears, a gift from her ancestors, begins to glow.

"Flower Child Lunlun" was an anime that aired on TV Asahi from February 1979 to February 1980. It depicted the protagonist, Lunlun, traveling through various European countries in search of seven-colored flowers. It is also said that this work is the origin of the phrase "Lunlun mood."

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