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Konnyanyachiwaaaaaa~~!! (download the wav clip here - 29KB zipped) Updates: (Thu 10/23/03) I also have the new Tsubasa manga deluxe version vol. 2 and XXXHoLiC manga vol. 2 for sale! Check out my ebay auctions. If the auctions have ended, email me - I might still have them in stock! You can also check my "for sale" page. (Mon
09/29/03) I haven't updated this site in 2 years, there is no
reason to believe that I will update any time soon. The only
thing I want to say here is that I am trying to sell off some
of my CCS possession. In any case you might be looking for
something, please feel free to email me. But I do not
have any DVD/Video for sale. I also have a "for sale" page of some kind, for
those who might
be interested to see. Thank you, CLAMP, for bringing your fans a wonderful story. Card Captor Sakura is a continuing Japanese comic series which began serializing in a girl's monthly magazine, Nakayoshi, since June 1996. A 70-episode TV animation series was aired during 1998-2000. The first movie was premiered in the summer of 1999 in Japan. A 2nd movie was released in theaters in July 2000 in Japan. The story of Card Captor Sakura (CCS) involves the daily life of a gradeschooler named Sakura Kinomoto. She found a book called, 'The Clow,' in the basement of her house. It contains magical cards called, 'Clow Cards,' which she scattered all over town by accident. With the help of the Beast of the Seal, Kerberos (or Cerberus), Sakura began her adventures to retrieve the cards in order to prevent a disaster... Best viewed with IE 4.0 or above as this page is mainly tested with it.
This site will be just like my other X and TB sites. It will contain the minimal original artwork by CLAMP. If you're looking for pictures, sorry, but you won't find them here. Try other sites.
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Thanks to people who have helped me directly or indirectly on this page. Thanks to CLAMP (even though they don't know me ^^;) who provides us with this wonderful story and the very informative official webpage, the fan-translators of the manga volumes, "akane" who provides me with CCS episodes, and various people who had bought me stuff (directly or indirectly) from Japan or any other places where CCS goodies are readily available.
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