New images and stories were also revealed
Toei Animation has revealed a new promotional video, images and story details for its subsidiary Toei Animation Shanghai Enterprises Co., Ltd. and a remake of Tencent Video's 1979 television anime Hana no Ko Lunlun (Lunlun the Flower Child) will open in China on Friday. Toei Animation currently describes the project as a sequel.
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anime studio wawayu is working on the project.
The animation project revolves around Lumi, an apprentice at an artisanal perfume factory. One day, while returning home, she was enveloped in a mist and met a talking black cat. Claiming to be a messenger of the planet Flowernu, the cat instructs Lumi to activate the power of her ancestor's flower key to transform into a Flower Child. The cat forces her to use her powers as a Flower Child to protect the Flower Capital. She must find, purify and collect the seven petals of the Rainbow Flower, an artifact that has been corrupted by dark magic and whose petals have in turn corrupted people's hearts.
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Toei Animation's original anime debuted in February 1979 and aired 50 episodes. The series was adapted into a film in March 1980.
The story follows the Flower Girl Lunlun, who must find the Rainbow Flower so the new ruler can take the throne of the King of the Flower Planet.
Source: Toei Animation channel, Mantan Web