TV-Series
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Angel, nicknamed Lunlun Flower, is a 15-year-old orphan raised by her paternal grandparents running a countryside flower shop in France. Her mother, a descendant of the Flower Star people, succumbed in childbirth; her French boat captain father died from illness when she was five. This heritage connects her to Flower Star plant spirits.
On her 15th birthday, emissaries from the Flower Star—a dog named Nouveau and a cat named Cateau—recruit her. She accepts their mission to journey across Europe searching for the legendary Seven Color Flower, vital for appointing the Flower Star's new ruler, and departs her grandparents' home.
Initially tomboyish and outspoken, facing numerous challenges forges her resilience and deepens her compassion. She wields a magical pin enabling outfit transformation by reflecting a flower in its mirror, unlocking specialized abilities suited to each challenge. Midway, the original pin shatters during a Swiss fall. A Flower spirit revives her, bestowing a more potent replacement pin shaped like the royal crest. Activating it with "Fu Flay Lu Fey Lora," she learns losing or breaking this pin would sever her life on Earth and bar her return to the Flower Star.
Her primary adversaries are Togenishia, a vain sorceress coveting the flower to seize the Flower Star throne, and her raccoon-like servant Yabouki. Despite their relentless sabotage—kidnapping, environmental devastation, endangering allies—Angel responds with unwavering forgiveness and aid, even when they face their schemes' consequences. She holds a strong moral code, fiercely defending family bonds and rejecting ingratitude or deception. Her orphan status fuels a visceral reaction to children mistreating parents or parental neglect.
A key ally is Serge Flora, a mysterious photographer gifting her seeds symbolizing life lessons for those she helps. Angel develops romantic feelings for him. He reveals himself as the Flower Star Crown Prince and proposes, but she declines to care for her aging grandparents. Serge abdicates to his younger brother to live with her on Earth.
The quest concludes when the Seven Color Flower blooms in her grandparents' garden, nurtured by seeds sent from people she aided, demonstrating how collective kindness cultivated the legendary bloom.
In the theatrical short "Hello Cherry Country," she travels to Japan, protecting cherry blossoms from pollution and Togenishia's destructive plots while advocating for environmental care.
The sequel spin-off "Flower Angels: On the Fragrance of Magic Flowers" introduces a new protagonist, Rumi, inheriting a "Flower Key" to battle dark forces. While Angel does not appear, the story expands the lore of Flower Star emissaries and magic, continuing themes of floral power and generational heroism linked to her legacy.
On her 15th birthday, emissaries from the Flower Star—a dog named Nouveau and a cat named Cateau—recruit her. She accepts their mission to journey across Europe searching for the legendary Seven Color Flower, vital for appointing the Flower Star's new ruler, and departs her grandparents' home.
Initially tomboyish and outspoken, facing numerous challenges forges her resilience and deepens her compassion. She wields a magical pin enabling outfit transformation by reflecting a flower in its mirror, unlocking specialized abilities suited to each challenge. Midway, the original pin shatters during a Swiss fall. A Flower spirit revives her, bestowing a more potent replacement pin shaped like the royal crest. Activating it with "Fu Flay Lu Fey Lora," she learns losing or breaking this pin would sever her life on Earth and bar her return to the Flower Star.
Her primary adversaries are Togenishia, a vain sorceress coveting the flower to seize the Flower Star throne, and her raccoon-like servant Yabouki. Despite their relentless sabotage—kidnapping, environmental devastation, endangering allies—Angel responds with unwavering forgiveness and aid, even when they face their schemes' consequences. She holds a strong moral code, fiercely defending family bonds and rejecting ingratitude or deception. Her orphan status fuels a visceral reaction to children mistreating parents or parental neglect.
A key ally is Serge Flora, a mysterious photographer gifting her seeds symbolizing life lessons for those she helps. Angel develops romantic feelings for him. He reveals himself as the Flower Star Crown Prince and proposes, but she declines to care for her aging grandparents. Serge abdicates to his younger brother to live with her on Earth.
The quest concludes when the Seven Color Flower blooms in her grandparents' garden, nurtured by seeds sent from people she aided, demonstrating how collective kindness cultivated the legendary bloom.
In the theatrical short "Hello Cherry Country," she travels to Japan, protecting cherry blossoms from pollution and Togenishia's destructive plots while advocating for environmental care.
The sequel spin-off "Flower Angels: On the Fragrance of Magic Flowers" introduces a new protagonist, Rumi, inheriting a "Flower Key" to battle dark forces. While Angel does not appear, the story expands the lore of Flower Star emissaries and magic, continuing themes of floral power and generational heroism linked to her legacy.