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X, also known as X/1999 and X: The Movie, is a 1996 Japanese animated film directed by Rintaro and animated by Madhouse. Rintaro wrote it alongside Clamp head writer Nanase Ohkawa. It is based on Clamp's manga series of the same name. It premiered on August 3, 1996, in Japan and had a limited screening in North America during 2000.
X, also known as X TV, is a Japanese anime television series based on Clamp's manga series of the same name. It was produced by Madhouse and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri . Its twenty-four episodes were broadcast in Japan on WOWOW from October 2001 to March 2002.
Nanase Ohkawa (大川 七瀬, Ōkawa Nanase, born May 2, 1967) is a member of the all-female manga-creating team CLAMP.She is the director of the team and is primarily responsible for writing the stories and scripts for CLAMP's various works.
The film is based on the anime television series adaptation of Clamp's Cardcaptor Sakura manga series. Written by Nanase Ohkawa, Clamp's head writer, it was released in Japanese theaters on August 21, 1999. It won the Feature Film Award at the 1999 Animation Kobe. [1]
Subaru Sumeragi (Japanese: 皇昴流, Hepburn: Sumeragi Subaru) is the fictional protagonist of Clamp's manga series Tokyo Babylon.The head of the Sumeragi clan (皇一族, Sumeragi Ichizoku), Subaru is a young onmyōji in charge of exorcising demons and helping spirits reach the afterlife, while living with his twin sister Hokuto and love interest Seishiro Sakurazuka.
Blood-C: The Last Dark [b] is a 2012 Japanese animated action horror film [3] directed by Naoyoshi Shiotani and co-written by Nanase Ohkawa and Junichi Fujisaku; the film is based on the 2011 anime television series Blood-C co-created by studio Production I.G and manga artist group CLAMP, which the former also produced the film.
Publications for manga, anime and other media gave a positive response to Kamui Shiro. His character development in the series made them appreciate his role in the story as well his tragic role in the narrative. Kamui has also been popular within Clamp's fanbase, the authors often received positive feedback about him in the manga's beginning.