An astonishingly accurate cosplay brings one of Cardcaptor Sakura's most fantastical manga original Clow Cards to life.
In a June 8 Twitter post, user Myaaaaaaa4_27 shared a series of photos depicting a shockingly accurate cosplay of the realistic manifestation of Cardcaptor Sakura's The Flower, one of the powerful Clow Cards serves as the pivotal point of the series. Complete with a sparkly pink dress, bright blonde hair pulled back into a big bun and a sunny outdoor setting, the images also showcase custom shoes, a detail so pretty it could easily be overlooked. Skip if there are no specific highlights. .
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Cardcaptor Sakura's Clow cards are an integral part of the Magical Girl story
Cardcaptor Sakura was created by the all-star manga creative team called CLAMP, with the series first launching in 1996. The original manga ran for over four years, totaling 12 volumes before ending in August 2000 The story focuses on the life and adventures of 10-year-old Sakura Kinomoto, who accidentally unleashes the power of the mystical Clow Card. Sakura is then tasked with tracking down and capturing each of them, which often requires fighting or overcoming the physical manifestations that the Clow Cards perform when not locked up or under the command of their guardians. their household.
Finally, fighting alongside Sakura is Syaoran Li, a young descendant of the Clow Card's creator, the wizard Clow Reed. Syaoran serves as the young hero's rival early in the series. The series also features Yukito Tsukishiro, Sakura's love interest throughout the first main season of Cardcaptor Sakura. After completing her mission and recovering all the Clow Cards she had released, Yukito transformed into the angelic Yue, the second Clow Card Guardian, who personally tested Sakura's mettle before bestowing it on her. her Master's cloak.
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Cardcaptor Sakura has long been a favorite among fans of the magical girl genre, and in the years since its release, it's become a multimedia powerhouse. In addition to the original manga, an anime adaptation premiered in 1998 and ran for a total of 70 episodes, not including the two anime films produced in the second half of the series. The franchise also includes countless audio releases, art books, multiple video games, and countless merchandise. In early June, Japanese fashion brand Mayla unveiled a new line of Cardcaptor Sakura rings inspired by the titular hero and her relationships with both Syaoran Li and Yue.
The first Cardcaptor Sakura anime is now available to stream on Crunchyroll. The anime's sequel, Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card, was released in 2018, with all 22 episodes also available through Crunchyroll. CLAMP's original CCS manga is licensed in English by Kodansha US.
Sakura Card leader
Sakura accidentally finds the Clow Card book in the library. Accidentally dropping the magic cards, Sakura must now catch them all along with her best friend Tomoyo and Kerberos, the guardian of the cards.
Release date April 7, 1998
Main actor Sakura Tange, Matt Hill, Andrea Kwan and Junko Iwao,
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