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This article covers the major characters of Clamp's manga Cardcaptor Sakura and its respective anime and movies. [1] The manga and anime focused on Japanese schoolgirl Sakura Kinomoto who finds the magical Clow Book in her father's basement study, accidentally unleashing the magical Clow Cards loose across her hometown Tomoeda.
The 70-episode Cardcaptor Sakura Japanese anime television series is based on the manga series written and illustrated by the manga artist group Clamp. [1] Cardcaptor Sakura is directed by Morio Asaka and animated and produced by Madhouse. [2]
No. Title [a] Directed by Original release date; 0 "Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card Prologue: Sakura and the Two Bears" Transliteration: "Kādokyaputā Sakura Kuria Kādo-hen Purorōgu Sakura to Futatsu no Kuma" (Japanese: カードキャプターさくら クリアカード編 プロローグ さくらとふたつのくま)
Sakura finds the Clow Book in her father's basement library and accidentally releases the Clow Card. The guardian beast of the seal, Kero, reveals that the cards were created by a powerful sorcerer named Clow Reed, and with the cards released, disaster will befall the world.
Cardcaptor Sakura takes place in the fictional town of Tomoeda, which is located somewhere near the Japanese capital of Tokyo.Ten-year-old Sakura Kinomoto accidentally releases a set of magical cards known as Clow Cards from a book in her basement created by and named after the sorcerer Clow Reed.
Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie [a] is a 1999 Japanese animated fantasy film directed by Morio Asaka and produced by Madhouse and Bandai Visual.The film is based on the anime television series adaptation of Clamp's Cardcaptor Sakura manga series.
Đinh Bộ Lĩnh was born in 924 in Hoa Lư (south of the Red River Delta, in what is today Ninh Bình Province).Growing up in a local village during the disintegration of the Chinese Tang dynasty that had dominated Vietnam for centuries, Đinh Bộ Lĩnh became a local military leader at a very young age.
Bài Chòi games and performances involve a card game similar to bingo, played with songs and music performed by Hieu artists, during the Tết Nguyên Đán. [6] [7] In Hội An, Quang Nam, Bai Choi singing classes have been opened for secondary school students. [8] The bài chòi culture has also been introduced in Japan and in Germany. [9] [10]