Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card (Japanese: カードキャプターさくら クリアカード編 , Hepburn: Kādokyaputā Sakura Kuria Kādo-h , lit. Cardcaptor Sakura Clear Card Saga) is a Japanese shōjo manga series writt and illustrated by the manga group Clamp. It is a sequel to Clamp's manga Cardcaptor Sakura and focuses on Sakura Kinomoto in junior high school. The manga began serialization in Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine with the July 2016 issue. A 22-episode anime television series adaptation by Madhouse, featuring the cast and staff from the original series, aired from January to June 2018, which loosely adapts the first twty-four chapters. A sequel has be announced.
Sakura Kinomoto is starting junior high school alongside her frids, including her boyfrid Syaoran Li, who had just returned to Tomoeda. After having a prophetic dream about a mysterious cloaked figure, all of the Sakura Cards turn blank and are rdered completely powerless, thus starting her quest to find out what is wrong. In doing so, Sakura and her frids, along with her guardians and protectors Cerberus and Yue, discover and capture the transpart cards, using the new and much stronger mystical dream key. Eriol, Spinel Sun and Ruby Moon appear as supporting characters, as does Kaho Mizuki, having returned to gland, but continuing to aid Sakura and her protectors from afar. Sakura ds up befriding a transfer studt named Akiho Shinomoto and meets her butler and guardian Yuna D. Kaito, from whom Syaoran detects supreme levels of magical power.
Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card is writt and illustrated by the manga artist group Clamp. It began serialization in the monthly shōjo (aimed at young girls) manga magazine Nakayoshi with the July 2016 issue sold on June 3.
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A 22-episode anime television series adaptation aired from January 7 to June 10, 2018 with Morio Asaka, Nanase Ohkawa and Madhouse returning from the original anime series to direct, write and produce the new adaptation, respectively, loosely adapted from the first twty-eight chapters of the manga.
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.
In 2019, Funimation released the series in two Blu-ray sets of 11 episodes each in North America on February 5 and July 2.
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A sequel was announced at the Sakura Fes evt on April 1, 2023, and will adapt the remaining story until its conclusion.
Bushiroad and Monster Lab created a mobile game for iOS and Android titled Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card Happiness Memories and launched it on October 3, 2019. The game's theme song is Flash by Maaya Sakamoto.
In May 2020, Bushiroad and Monster Lab announced they were ding services for the game on June 30, 2020 due to the state of the game and currt operations situation.
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In reviewing volumes 1 and 2 of the manga, Erica Friedman, founder of Yuricon called the sequel honest-to-goodness, and said that those who joy the original series will joy this manga, and said she was happy with this kiddy ride full of pretty art and nice kids, but gave low-ratings for yuri themes.
The anime adaptation received mixed reviews. Miranda Sanchez of IGN reviewed the first two episodes of the series, praising the storytelling, and animation style, but was critical of the second episode, calling it mundane.
Geordi Demorest of Anime Feminist criticized the series, arguing that while the original Cardcaptor Sakura is beloved for its LGBTQ-inclusivess, this sequel seems less actively progressive and is missing the original focus on explicitly represting LGBTQ characters.
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Lynzee Loveridge of Anime News Network wrote that she was unsure whether the series added anything worthwhile to characters' stories and argued that it is a facsimile of the previous series, with no traditional villains.
Tim Jones and Stig Høgset of THEM Anime Reviews gave the series a more positive review. Jones said he had some hesitation to start the series, as it was three years after Sailor Moon Crystal, while Høgset called the show like a fun family reunion and praised the background art for the series.
Timothy Donohoo of CBR stated the series was largely forgott by fans and the anime industry because it was a disappointing affair for many because it ran for 22 episodes, calling it a mediocre rehash of the original and painfully mediocre.
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Charles Solomon of Animation Scoop praised the series for its animation quality, but said that the series faltered by coping the original series too closely, had an ding that was too abrupt, and stated that elemts like Tomoyo’s love for Sakura, the crush of Sakura on Yuki and acceptance of him as the lover of Toya fell by the wayside.
Jack Eaton of Gamerant noted that the series did not receive the same critical and commercial success as the original, and called for a a second chance at a sequel which is more fitting than this series, or a remastering of the original.
Shamus Kelley, in his review of the final three episodes of the series for D of Geek, criticizing the ding as a convoluted mess, called the plot heavy-handed, noted the series focus on Tomoyo's dless obsession with Sakura, and praised the series as really fun but fighting against itself.
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In reviews of other episodes within the series, Kelley criticized the plot as fairly lackluster, not expanding on possible queer themes, lazily aping the original series, and described the plot as creepy.The manga series Cardcaptor Sakura is writt and illustrated by the manga artist group Clamp. The first chapter premiered in the May 1996 issue of Nakayoshi, where it was serialized monthly until its conclusion in the June 2000 issue.
The series focuses on Sakura Kinomoto, a fourth grade elemtary school studt who discovers that she possesses magical powers after accidtally freeing a set of magical cards from the book in which they had be sealed for years. She is tasked with retrieving those cards in order to avoid an unknown catastrophe from befalling the world.
Cardcaptor Sakura was adapted into a 70-episode anime series by Madhouse that aired in Japan on NHK from April 8, 1998, to March 21, 2000. Madhouse also produced two animated films released in 1999 and 2000. The manga series is licsed for regional language releases by Pika Édition in France,
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Kodansha released the first six volumes in bilingual editions that included both Japanese and glish from May 12, 2000, to July 13, 2001.
Cardcaptor Sakura was licsed for an glish-language release in North America by Tokyopop. It released the volumes of Cardcaptor Sakura from March 1, 2000, to August 5, 2003.
Tokyopop released the first six volumes with the book flipped from the original Japanese oritation, in which the book is read from right-to-left, to the Western format with text orited from left-to-right. Volumes sev through twelve were released in the original oritation with the subtitle Master of the Clow. On October 7, 2003, and May 4, 2004, Tokyopop re-released the first six volumes in two box sets, each containing three volumes.
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The re-released volumes were updated to match the oritation and cover styling of the final six volumes. They were also released individually from July 6, 2004, to June 7, 2005.
Dark Horse Manga published an glish edition of the series in four omnibus volumes containing three of the original volumes each from October 2010 to September 2012.
Sakura finds the Clow Book in her father's basemt library and accidtally 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. Kero fosters a contract betwe Sakura and the Clow Key to make her into a Cardcaptor. He tasks her with capturing the cards and returning them to the Clow Book. Cards captured: Windy, Wood, Jump, Watery, and Illusion.
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Sakura's rival, Li Syaoran, transfers into her school from Hong Kong. He also seeks to capture the Clow Cards to prevt evil from befalling the world, but doesn't trust Sakura's abilities to succeed. Cards captured: Flower, Sword, Thunder, and Shadow.
Sakura gets a new math teacher, Kaho Mizuki, who has romantic history with her older brother. Syaoran immediately distrusts her as he sses immse magical power from her. Cards captured: Mirror and Shield.
Kaho Mizuki seeks Kero out and they discuss what will happ to the world. Kero believes Mizuki is his lunar counterpart, Yue. He asks if she intds to interve, but Mizuki says she has a differt role to play. Sakura later meets Mizuki at a café where she learns that Mizuki knows of the Clow Cards and of The Judge, Yue. Cards captured: Dark and Light.
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Wh Sakura captures the Firey Card, Kero transforms into his true form: Cerberus. Wh Sakura captures the final card, her judgmt begins. Yukito, the object of Sakura and Syaoran's affections is revealed to be Yue, the Judge. In order to be master of the Clow Cards, Sakura must defeat Yue. If she loses,
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