The final arc of Cardcaptor Sakura leaves Sakura’s relationship with Syaoran up in the air. In case you forgot, he leaves for Hong Kong without Sakura ever telling him her true feelings, though it’s ...
Our lord and savior Meiling is back. Blessed be. I always really liked Meiling back in the original series. A wholly original creation for the anime (she never appeared in the manga) she added a nice ...
With the relaxed pacing of these Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card episodes I can’t help but start reading into these characters little reactions to things. This week Tomoyo’s actions really caught my eye ...
Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Volume Three is a manga by CLAMP, and it was published in North America by Del Rey Manga in 2004. The series is rated "T" for teens 13 and up; from what I've read of this ...
Warning: Full spoilers for the episode follow. Reboots and sequel seasons of old, beloved franchise are common these days, but few successfully recapture the tone and character of their predecessors.
Erick Massoto is a Brazilian writer who's always loved film and TV and loves finding connections between them. That's why he supports double features, especially if they are of a modern film paired ...
Sakura’s class receives a new transfer student, Eriol Hiiragizawa, a boy from England, and he starts charming Sakura, making Syaoran jealous. Later on, Sakura receives a vision from Clow Reed that he ...
There are few things in this world as pure and earnest as the universe of CLAMP’s beloved anime and manga series, Cardcaptor Sakura. Even after 18 years since the final episode of the original anime ...
Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Volume One is a manga by CLAMP, and it was published in North America by Del Rey Manga in 2004. The series is rated "T" for teens 13 and up; after reading this manga ...
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