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Dark Horse re-translated the manga and released the entire volume series in four omnibus editions. Dark Horse's editions are taller and wider than the original release from TokyoPop, are un-flipped, and contain a great deal of color art that CLAMP did for the series.

Cardcaptor Sakura was adapted into an anime television series, which was animated by Madhouse and directed by Morio Asaka. The character designer and chief animation director for the series was Kumiko Takahashi. In addition to this, the anime featured 34 more Clow Cards than the original manga series, taking the total number of cards from 19 to Cardcaptor Sakura was adapted into English by Nelvana and brought to the United States and other English-speaking countries under the name Cardcaptors.

The anime television network, Animax, aired an uncensored English translation and dub of the complete Cardcaptor Sakura series, entitled under its actual name Cardcaptor Sakura , featuring their own English dubbing team, and staying faithful to the original, retaining all of the original names, plot and dialogue, for broadcast across its English-language networks in Southeast Asia [1] [2] and South Asia.

Madhouse produced two, minute anime films as an extension to the TV anime series. As with the TV series, Pioneer Entertainment released the film without editing, including the original Japanese audio and English subtitles. All games have been released in Japan only. Cardcaptor Sakura: Itsumo Sakura-chan to Issho! There was no first installment of this. The book is now out of print in Japan and was never licensed for an English release. CLAMP has also has created the Cardcaptor Sakura Memorial Book , a page book containing various illustrations, character designs and as well as merchandise from the series.

Cardcaptor Sakura Wiki Explore. Singles OSTs. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Cardcaptor Sakura. History Talk 0. For the sequel, see Clear Card Arc. Categories Media. Universal Conquest Wiki. Magical girl , Romance. As fans of the original Japanese run of the show know, Cardcaptor Sakura is queer as hell. Sakura's brother Touya and his best friend Yuki have tons of sexual tension, while Sakura's own BFF Tomoyo overtly expresses her romantic interest in Sakura later in the series.

Sakura primarily only shows interest of that kind in members of the opposite sex; first Yuki, and then Syaoran. However, her "warm, fuzzy" feelings towards her teacher, Mizuki, hint that Sakura might be a little bi-curious, at least. Cardcaptor Sakura 's premiere date on Japanese screens—and it's popularity overseas—means it qualifies as part of the 90s anime boom in the West. Sakura's rival-turned-partner, Syaoran Li, saw the peppy Sakura as nothing but a thorn in his side when he first arrived.

As time went on and he got to witness her in action, his mood toward her softened into one of respect and, eventually, love. Japanese etiquette dictates that being on a first-name basis with someone is a big deal, signifying a more intimate relationship between two people.

But, while Sakura graduated from "Li-kun" to "Syaoran-kun" with relative ease, it took the tongue-tied boy 40 episodes to utter the name, "Sakura. After successfully catching all of Clow Reeds' escaped Clow Cards, Sakura's mission later becomes converting the cards into "Sakura Cards. But, those who haven't watched the follow-up series, Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card , might not be aware of how Sakura's powers have progressed since the show's original run.

Clear Card reveals that Sakura is now powerful enough to not just convert cards, but create new ones all by herself. Not only is there a Sakura clone running around the Pokemon universe, but there might also be a reference to one of her most-relied upon Clow Cards in the series, too. Now, Sakura is such a popular Japanese name that it's not enough of a reference point on its own, but fans have noticed that the trainer's chosen Eeveelution, Espeon, is remarkably similar in design to the fox incarnation of the Dash Card that Sakura often uses.

What is the source of Sakura's magic power? While Clow Reed's continued presence in Sakura's world could be seen as the initial source, once Sakura is able to change his cards into "Sakura Cards" and even create her own "Clear Cards," the question becomes harder to answer. The strongest hint the series gives us is that Sakura draws her powers from the sun.

After all, Keroberos, who symbolizes the sun, and Yue, who symbolizes the moon, were drawn to her and draw power from her. Plus, she later harnesses "Star Power. Sakura's Japanese voice actress—who also happens to be called Sakura—does a great job disguising the fact she's nowhere near Sakura's age.

The actress who voiced her in the Nelvana dub, however, didn't need to fake anything as she was a real child at the time. Sakura is about nine or years old when Cardcaptor Sakura begins. Premiered: Spring Studios: Madhouse. Theme: School School. Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo. Score: 8. Ranked: 2 2 based on the top anime page. Ranked Popularity Members , Spring TV Madhouse. More videos. Visit MALxJapan. More characters. More staff.

Edit Opening Theme. Edit Ending Theme. More reviews Reviews. Jun 4, Overall Rating : 9. Feb 22, Feb 19, Overall Rating : Mar 24, Overall Rating : 7.

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