That's when the Card Captor Sakura: Clear Card manga will end
That's when the Card Captor Sakura
The manga CardCaptor Sakura: Clear Card, published in Italy, together with the first series, by the Star Comics publishing house, is about to come to an end. The sequel series launched in 2016, which also inspired the 2018 television anime of the same name, will conclude with the fourteenth volume, as announced by Amazon Japan!
About CardCaptor Sakura: Clear Card
CLAMP launched Card Captor Sakura: Clear Card in the monthly manga magazine shoujo (if you want to know more about the genre, read our article) Nakayoshi with June 3rd.The manga is published in Italy from Star Comics:
April, the cherry trees are in full bloom. Sakura is now in sixth grade, has found her beloved Syaoran and the two go to school together. But one day, after awakening from a mysterious dream, she discovers that something strange has happened to her cards ...
The anime adaptation was announced on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary. CardCaptor Sakura: Clear Card, consists of 22 episodes, aired from January to June 2018 and is produced by Madhouse. The cast and staff are back from the original series. In our country, the rights were acquired by Yamato Animation, which broadcast the series in simulcast on its YouTube channel, while those with a subscription can retrieve the series on Amazon Prime Video.
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CardCaptor Sakura: the beginning of the adventure
The related anime series was aired between April 1998 and March 2000. Consisting of two seasons of 70 episodes, produced by Madhouse, the anime is known in Italy such as Draw your card Sakura and Sakura - The Game Isn't Over, Season 1 and Season 2 respectively, which won the Animage Anime Grand Prix in 1999. Two animated films based on the animated version were also released in August 1999 and July 2000, Card Captor Sakura - The Movie and Cardcaptor Sakura - The Movie 2: The Sealed Card. The first movie is available on Amazon Prime Video.