May 2021 will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the beginning of the publication of the manga, which was written and illustrated by the creative group. CLAMP, CardCaptor Sakura. An official memorial page was recently opened and a special illustration of the creative group was published there.

The press release also posted a special video indicating that new updates will be released soon, including "Special Information" and "Special Anniversary Products".

It's a manga written and illustrated by the creative group CLAMPwhich was originally published by the magazine Nakayoshi from the publisher Kodansha between May 1996 and June 2000. The piece inspired a 70-part anime adaptation of Madhouse and issued between April 1998 and March 2000.

A sequel called CardCaptor Sakura: Clear card hen It has been published in Japan by the same creative team through the same magazine since July 2016. This sequel, which focuses on Sakura Kinomoto's high school days, inspired a 22-part anime produced by the studios. Madhouse and issued in January 2018.

CardCaptor Sakura Synopsis

Sakura Kinomoto is in his fourth grader until one day she comes across a mysterious book that contains a deck of cards. Unfortunately, you have little time to guess what the cards mean as you accidentally stir up a magical gust of wind and accidentally scatter the cards around the world. Suddenly awakened from the book, the seal beast Keroberos (nickname Kero-chan) tells Sakura that he published the mystical "Clow Cards" created by the magician Clow Reed. Cards are no ordinary toy. Each of them have incredible powers, and since they like to act independently, Clow sealed all the cards in a book. After the cards are approved, they pose a great threat to the world and it is up to Sakura to prevent the cards from causing a disaster!

Fountain: official page

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