![]() ![]() She was later transferred to a Nerv hospital after Toji agreed to become the pilot of Evangelion Unit-03, with her ultimate fate unknown. ![]() Toji's sister in the original TV series was unseen and unnamed, and remained in the hospital after being injured in the Sachiel battle. Sakura is not to be confused with Toji's sister from the original TV series and is to be treated as an entirely different character given the fact that she has a name and a prominent role of her own. She lives with her brother, father and grandfather in Tokyo-3 and was injured during Evangelion Unit-01's battle against the Fourth Angel in Evangelion 1.0. Sakura Suzuhara (鈴原 サクラ) is the younger sister of Toji Suzuhara in the Rebuild of Evangelion continuity. ![]() Please discuss this issue, or begin editing the page. Please help improve this article or section by expanding it. You can see and learn so many things from the process." ![]()
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