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Title (English) Flower Girl Lu-Lu
Title (Japanese) hana no ko lun lun
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Fantasy Novel

Notes AKA "Flower Angel", "LunLun the Flower Girl". Fr.= "Le tour de monde de Lydie"
This is an original anime series, although the manga was produced at the same time by Shiro Jinbo, creator of "Sign wa V".
Classification shoujo
Synopsis I am indebted to Zahara Medina, Crystal Poon and others on the Shoujo ML for an explanation:
Lun Lun spends the whole series searching for the so-called "flower of the seven colors." She can transform into several costumes. She needs to ask a flower for a costume. She has two cats who can talk, and she has a pendant. The pendant doesn't give her magical power. But it acts as a channel between her and the flower. There is always a young guy who appears when she needs help, who later is revealed to be the prince of the flower kingdom. At the end of every episode they always have a little flower message, like red rose will mean... and lily will mean... Or, perhaps, the message is woven into the episode. Usually the young guy will give the flower's seed to someone.... There was one episode where she got this fireproof costume with a crazy helmet to save a kid from a fire or something. (ZAM)

Lunlun is accompanied by a cat and dog, both emissaries from the king of the flower planet Flowern.

Review An archtypal shoujo anime show.
Characters in truck | Flower garden
Credits Michi Himeno (character designer, animation director)
Hiroshi Shidara (director)
Mitsuo Shindo (chief animation director)
Episodes 50
Release Tur:TV
TV Showing See the whole series for free? This series may be syndicated to regional cable, satellite or terrestial TV stations. For Europe click here.
Date 1979 Feb 09 - 1980 Feb 08
Production Toei, TV Asahi
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Animation
References & Help Look up the latest data on this title at:
Richard Llewellyn's Animated Divots, or
Anime News Network (see Encyclopedia section) ,
or in "The Anime Encyclopedia" (Clements & McCarthy, Stone Bridge Press, 2001).
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