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  2. List of Cardcaptor Sakura episodes - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Three short, bonus original video animation (OVA) episodes were released with the first-print, limited edition versions of the VHS, LD and DVD releases. Cardcaptor Sakura was initially licensed for the English-speaking market by Nelvana , which dubbed the full series into English and released it under the name Cardcaptors . [ 7 ]

  3. List of Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card episodes - Wikipedia

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    Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card is a Japanese anime television series based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by the manga artist group Clamp. It is a sequel to Cardcaptor Sakura and focuses on Sakura Kinomoto in junior high school. After the Sakura Cards turn blank and are rendered powerless, Sakura and her friends ...

  4. Cardcaptor Sakura - Wikipedia

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    The manga series was awarded the Seiun Award for Best Manga in 2001. [146] Shaenon Garrity of The Comics Journal described the series as a quintessential shōjo manga, which is praised for its mature direction in the second half. [147] Cardcaptor Sakura has been described as a "critical work" of manga by Christopher Butcher of Comics212. [147]

  5. Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card - Wikipedia

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    Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card is written and illustrated by the manga artist group Clamp. It was serialized in monthly shōjo (aimed at young girls) manga magazine Nakayoshi from the July 2016 issue sold on June 3 [3] [4] to the January 2024 issue sold on December 1, 2023. [5] A bonus chapter was released in March 2024. [6]

  6. List of Cardcaptor Sakura chapters - Wikipedia

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    The cover of the first volume of the Cardcaptor Sakura manga released by Kodansha on November 22, 1996, in Japan. The manga series Cardcaptor Sakura is written and illustrated by the manga artist group Clamp. The first chapter premiered in the June 1996 issue of Nakayoshi, where it was serialized monthly until its conclusion in the August 2000 ...

  7. Syaoran Li - Wikipedia

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    Syaoran first appears in Chapter 6 of the manga (Volume 2 of the standard tankobon collections). [15] He is a transfer student to Sakura Kinomoto's class, arriving from Hong Kong. He, like Sakura, is capable of using magic and tries to force Sakura to hand over the Clow Cards to him, but fails.

  8. No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not ...

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    The manga gained popularity overseas after fan translations of the series were posted on the English-speaking imageboard 4chan, the Western equivalent of Japan's Futaba Channel. [14] Yen Press has licensed the manga in North America and the UK, and began releasing the series from October 29, 2013. [2] [15]

  9. Rainbow: Nisha Rokubō no Shichinin - Wikipedia

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    Abe wrote the series based on his own experience in prison. [2] The manga started its serialization in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Sunday on November 21, 2002. [a] After Weekly Young Sunday ceased its publication on July 31, 2008, [6] the series was transferred to Weekly Big Comic Spirits, starting on June 15, 2009.