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An original video animation prequel titled Sakura and the Two Bears, which bridges the stories of the "Sakura Card Arc" and the "Clear Card Arc", had its world premiere at Anime Expo on July 1, 2017 and shipped in Japan as a DVD bundled with the special edition of volume 3 of the manga on September 13, 2017. [13]
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 ...
Pioneer also contracted with Nelvana to release the dubbed episodes. The Cardcaptor Sakura TV series DVDs went out-of-print at the end of 2006 when the license expired. Madman Entertainment released Cardcaptor Sakura in its uncut form in two DVD collection boxes in September 2012 and November 2012.
The Cardcaptor Sakura anime adaptation won the Animage Grand Prix award for best anime in 1999. [150] In May 2000, volumes 8 and 17 of the anime LD release were among the top selling titles, with volume 17 being in first place. [151] The 18th DVD volume was the eighth best selling anime DVD in Japan in June 2000. [152]
Sakura uses the power of the Record Card to revisit her mother's past, but Nadeshiko's spirit warns Sakura to not venture further, lest she be unable to return to the present. Sakura and Akiho's shared dreams continue to happen and Akiho recognizes the mysterious entity's robes as those of her own.
Cardcaptor Sakura Movie 2: The Sealed Card [b] is a 2000 Japanese romance fantasy anime film directed by Morio Asaka and written by Nanase Ōkawa, with animation produced by Madhouse. The film is a sequel and finale to the anime television series adaptation of Clamp 's Cardcaptor Sakura , and is the second feature-length film based on the series.
Sakura Kinomoto (Japanese: 木之本 桜, Hepburn: Kinomoto Sakura) is the main protagonist and title character of Clamp's manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. In the English anime adaptation by Nelvana of the series, Cardcaptors, she is known as Sakura Avalon, though her surname was changed back in the second film's dub by Bang Zoom! Entertainment.
Sakura Quest is directed by Sōichi Masui and produced by P.A. Works. It ran for 25 episodes and it aired in Japan from April 5 to September 20, 2017, on Tokyo MX, with further broadcasts on ABC, AT-X, BS11, and Tulip TV. [8] Alexandre S. D. Celibidache is credited with the original work, [3] and the screenplay was written by Masahiro Yokotani.