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When Sakura, a normal fourth grade girl, stumbles upon an enchanted book called The Clow in her father's library, she embarks on a magical journey to retrieve all of the Clow Cards that have escaped from the book before they wreak havoc on the world. A Graphic Novel. Original.

182 pages, Paperback

First published December 5, 1997

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Ōkawa Nanase 大川七瀬
[born: 2 May 1967; Ōsaka, bloodtype: A]

Mokona Apapa もこなあぱぱ
[born: 16 Jun 1968, Kyōto; bloodtype: A]

Nekoi Mick 猫井みっく
[born: 21 Jan 1969, Kyōto; bloodtype: O]

Igarashi Satsuki 五十嵐さつき
[born: 8 Feb 1969, Kyōto; bloodtype: A]


CLAMP originally began in 1989 as a twelve-member dōjinshi circle, but by 1990, the circle had diminished from twelve to seven. Of the remaining seven, Tamayo Akiyama, Sei Nanao, and Leeza Sei left the group during the production of the RG Veda manga. Other former members of CLAMP also included Soushi Hishika, O-Kyon, Kazue Nakamori, Yuzuru Inoue and Shinya Ōmi. Currently, there are four members in the group.

In 2004, CLAMP's 15th anniversary as a mangaka group, the members changed their names from Nanase Ohkawa, Mokona Apapa, Mick Nekoi, and Satsuki Igarashi to Ageha Ohkawa, Mokona, Tsubaki Nekoi and Satsuki Igarashi (her name is pronounced the same, but written with different characters) respectively. The August 2004 issue of Newtype USA, a magazine specializing in events of the anime and manga subcultures, reported that the members of CLAMP simply wanted to try out new names. In a later interview with Ohkawa, it was revealed that initially Mokona wanted to drop her surname because it sounded too immature for her liking, while Nekoi disliked people commenting that her name was the same as Mick Jagger's. Ohkawa and Igarashi, wanting to go with the flow of Nekoi's and Mokona's name changes, changed their names as well.

In 2006, they made their first USA public debut at Anime Expo in Anaheim, California. They were well received at the convention, with 6,000 fans in attendance at their panel.

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Profile Image for Lau .
770 reviews126 followers
January 26, 2020
Se me pasó rapidísimo este volumen, quizás porque son sólo tres historias.
Pobre Sakura cómo la hacen asustar XD.

Tan lindos van a ser Sakura y Syaoran? Si.
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254 reviews87 followers
August 12, 2019
Me gustó como los anteriores, es imposible no engancharse y terminarlos rapido, es como volver a la infancia cuando veía la serie animada, la verdad es que me gusta mucho.

Se los recomiendo completamente, es genial.<3
Profile Image for Aishah Humaira' (Mermaird ♡).
389 reviews56 followers
August 15, 2024
I do not understand the obsession with dating teachers in Cardcaptor Sakura. First we have Sakura’s mother who dated their father when he was teaching at her high school. Okay, fine, that was years before and they got married, so cool I guess.

And then we have Sakura’s classmate currently dating their teacher, which is disgusting (for the teacher’s part) because why would you date a minor–a child at that!–when you’re a whole grown ass adult. And now in this volume, apparently Toya dated a teacher too before? Is it some kind of a fetish for the creator of this series, for the characters to all end up dating their teachers 😭😭😭

Putting this weird fetish aside, I still love Sakura learning to navigate her powers to retrieve more clow cards. Li’s addition to Sakura’s group of friends was fun too, and it’s adorable how he’s slowly warming up to Sakura too. The way he blushes when Sakura compliments him is just too cute not to love.

I do wonder what’s the real identity of Sakura’s new teacher though (ignoring the fact that she used to date Toya). Does she have powers too, and if she does, is it good or bad?
Profile Image for Kati.
2,343 reviews66 followers
February 6, 2010
Still insanely in love with this manga. I just adore the way Li-kun blushes so prettily whenever Sakura or Yukito smile at him. And Yukito and Toya, the loveliest couple in the whole universe of Clamp! I loved the part where Kaho had predicted that when she and Toya met again, Toya would have found someone who would be even more important to him than she. And she was right! When she saw the way he looked at Yukito, she was all \o/ Cute!
Profile Image for Esther.
313 reviews146 followers
October 18, 2012
It's almost three I need to stop.


but just look at this and tell me it's not cute, I dare you!!!

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824 reviews399 followers
July 12, 2017
Nunggu nggak beli biar dapet jatah gratisan :p
Yeay!~
Profile Image for Irma Agsari.
119 reviews17 followers
July 22, 2017
Banyak hal yang baru kumengerti setelah baca di umur segini~
Profile Image for Natalia Bas.
Author 2 books21 followers
March 3, 2020
Series manga leídas: ''Card Captor Sakura'', de CLAMP. Ediciones Glénat España. 12 tomos. Magical girls, fantasía, poderes, cómic, aventuras, acción, romances varios, LGBT...

Otro manga comprado nada más salir al mercado español.

Una serie de televisión muy divertida y muy bien adaptada.

Unos dibujos encantadores, más infantiles, y a la vez maduros; ya que nos encontramos con una trama de bondad y maldad, y por otro lado también relaciones LGBT, con lo cual, no es sólo para niños. Un trazo delicado, detallado, totalmente recomendado para los amantes de los disfraces...

Las autoras CLAMP son un grupo de mangakas que crean historias varias, y de las que llegué a tener colecciones completas...

Nos encontramos con que tenemos audiencia de todo tipo, animales fantásticos que pueden hablar incluidos. Un día a día cargado de normalidad que se transforma; así como la protagonista con sus fantásticos trajes por temática..., en algo totalmente insospechado para el viandante común.

Unas cartas que tienen vida propia y a veces son pillinas, y otras... algo más.

¿Has cazado con Sakura y sus amigos?
Profile Image for Jillian -always aspiring-.
1,868 reviews537 followers
February 26, 2020
2020 Read #239

Reread in 2020

Things I appreciate more about this series so long after first reading it: Sakura’s costumes, the different character types, the companionship among the characters. It’s just a really easy-going and laidback series too.
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1,748 reviews77 followers
October 15, 2025


Review for the complete series



While not as big as similar titles such as Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Cardcaptor Sakura is definitely a manga household name. Elementary Schooler Sakura finds a book in her father's library which not only proves to be magical but also releases the lion-like creature Kero-chan who tasks her with finding all the magical cards the book once contained. The cards were created by the mightiest magician to have lived - Clow. With each card Sakura adds to her collection, her own magical powers grow.

CLAMP
Cardcaptor Sakura already wins points simply by being a work of CLAMP. The art is as gorgeous as one can expect and it's almost unavoidable to read if one wants to delve into the multiverse these artists have created. It's definitely one of their bigger works, especially as it features the characters that are later featured as the protagonists of CLAMP's crossover work: Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE. Although this manga's art is a tad less intricate and almost simple in the use of screen toning, there's something very light and loveable about it and it's undeniably adorable.

Magical Girl
I've always struggled to view Cardcaptor Sakura as a magical girl manga. It undoubtedly is, but I do find it drops some of this genre's typical tropes - and I mean that in the best way possible. Sakura doesn't actually transform through any magical means. She wears a different 'magical girl' costume for most chapters, but they are all tailored by her best friend Tomoyo and are really just for variety and cuteness (and surely the artists having their fun) rather than any magical process that all other magical girls go through. In fact, all the magic is much more akin to more traditional witches and wizard's and even draws on Chinese mythology. One thing I also really appreciate is that Sakura is just your normal girl who is collecting magical cards to stop them from causing havoc rather than a girl (or group of girls) pitched against an evil force to save the earth from certain doom. It just has a much lighter and appropriate feeling to it.

Characters & Plot
It definitely starts off very episodic, but it has a nice underlying plot that becomes more solid toward the second half of the story. I find myself more invested in the main story rather than the individual episodes in which Sakura finds yet another card. The plot itself is to an equal amount about the mystery behind the cards as well as Sakura's daily life with her family and friends. Unfortunately, if we're purely looking at the plot, I can't deny that I find Cardcaptor Sakura a little boring at times. It is a bit strange because Sakura and the male protagonist Syaoran are among my favourite manga characters. I absolutely adore these two and this series features a lot of other likeable characters such as Kero-chan and Tomoyo. It is, therefore, a little baffling that their plot is sometimes a little underwhelming, though it does not change that this is still a manga I hold dear.

Romance



This is where it gets complicated. CLAMP are known to have rather unconventional romantic couples. And despite Cardcaptor Sakura being one of their most innocent and light-hearted works, I think it is also easily the most controversial romance-wise. As mentioned above, I love Sakura and Syaoran and even more so as a couple. Mind you, these two are about 10 years old and their relationship doesn't develop until very late into the series - an embrace is as far as they get. Yet it's almost that innocent setup that makes them such an adorable couple - it doesn't need to be romance focused for these two to be an exemplary match.

When it comes to homosexual characters, I find that CLAMP has always been ahead of time, though not necessarily in a realistic way. On one hand, it is great that multiple sexualities are included throughout the CLAMP world. On the other hand, it is treated almost too idealistically. Don't get me wrong, equality is important. But there is truth to non-straight persons having to face certain difficulties in daily life that others might not. In Cardcaptor Sakura, as well as most other CLAMP works, the appearance of a homosexual character is almost taken for granted - it sometimes feels as though the whole of it takes place in an ideal parallel world. I believe that both in reality and in other fiction, there's bound to be a character or two who at least consider the situation around a homosexual character. This is probably even more true when one considers that this series is from the 90s.

The only true issue in regards to romance lies with a certain age gap. Mind you, I am not in the least against relationships with age gaps - fiction or reality alike. 10 years, 20 years - where to draw the line? I don't think there is anything wrong with an age gap as long as it's a relationship built on mutual feelings and care rather than an older party taking advantage of a younger one. You can't really choose who you fall in love with and age seems a trivial thing when you truly love someone. In the same sense, I have no issues with certain 'taboo' relationships such as student-teacher, provided again the feelings are genuine and neither party is taken advantage of. I know people in real-life who have loved and married their former teacher - they're just about as happy as any couple I know. A relationship like that brings its difficulties, but in my mind, it really comes down to how it's handled more than anything else.

Now, while I neither mind age gaps nor student-teacher relationships, I do believe there is a certain threshold of how young the younger party can be. Realistically, there's a massive difference between an 8-year-old dating an 18-year-old and a couple of, say, an 18 and 28-year-old. Cardcaptor Sakura blows all caution to the wind and introduces the relationship between the 10-or-so-year-old Rika and her teacher Terada. Now Terada might be as young as 20, which would result in an age gap of about 10 years. I don't see an issue with a 10-year gap, but the fact that Rika is around 10 makes this a really awkward couple. While everything is kept at a perfectly innocent level - there are clear signs that they're staying apart until she is old enough - the fact that Terada is even considering a 10-year-old is just not right. The only thing that makes this readable to me is the fact that none of the young characters, the protagonists Sakura and Syaoran included, behave like the 10-year-olds they're meant to be. I often seem to get this issue when it comes to manga, but most characters appear a good couple of years older to me than they are actually meant to be. I would much rather think of Sakura and co. as 14-year-olds, and that already makes the whole Rika business a tad less of a shocker.

Interestingly, while Rika and Terada receive a lot of scorn from readers everywhere, there is another very similar couple which is rarely called out. There are clear hints of a budding - and encouraged - romance between yet another 10-year-old pupil and his female teacher. Their age gap is likely similar to that of Rika and Terada's, yet it does not receive nearly as much backlash. It seems people have a bigger issue when the girl is the younger party which frankly is quite unfair - I believe both are equally problematic.

So, coming to an end, Cardcaptor Sakura has its oddities and even boring moments - the romance must really be taken with a grain of salt or a flexible imagination. But it is also an adorable and loveable series with some of my very favourite and memorable characters that I can't help but love.
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1,849 reviews90 followers
April 30, 2019
ok, the anime is definitely waaay better than the manga.

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Average rating for the entire series: 2.5/5
My reviews for the rest of the series:
Volume 1 | Volume 2| Volume 3 | Volume 4 | Volume 5 | Volume 6| Volume 7 (Master of the Clow, Vol 1) | Volume 8 (Master of the Clow, Vol 2) | Volume 9 (Master of the Clow, Vol 3) | Volume 10 (Master of the Clow, Vol 4) | Volume 11 (Master of the Clow, Vol 5) | Volume 12 (Master of the Clow, Vol 6)
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478 reviews12 followers
June 26, 2016
When Sakura opens a book in her father's library, she accidentally frees the Guardian of the Seal and now must collect the escaped Clow Cards. Cue the cutest, most tooth-achingly sweet adventure ever! Given that the target audience for this is kids, older readers may feel a little disenchanted with how easily everything is solved -- though the cave exploits slow things down a bit and allow the kids to struggle a little more than usual. This volume also presents another side of Li, who has been very one-dimensional until now. As always, the art is gorgeous.

The romance triangles continue to complicate -- like with previous volumes, I'm still a little freaked by some of them (I don't care how mature she is, a fourth grader should NEVER be engaged to a teacher). That said, I appreciate how gently this series treats all sorts of love. It's really nice to see LGBT crushes treated kindly and without stereotypes. That keeps this series at three stars for me, despite its issues.
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194 reviews7 followers
September 8, 2020
Qué interesante es ver las diferencias entre el manga y el anime. 👀 Hasta ahora Syaoran no se queda con ninguna Carta Clow y cuando Sakura se la ofrece él le dice: “No, joven. Gracias” jajaja. Ademas de que se han saltado varios capítulos del anime 🤔 o tal vez el anime los puso de relleno o en desorden, pero cada vez se pone más interesante. Aquí los personajes son más misteriosos porque te dan un poquito más de información que el anime (o tal vez es porque estoy leyendo el manga ya toda anciana y sabía Jajajaja) 👵🏻

Cartas Clow atrapadas: laberinto, borrar, brillo✨
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353 reviews42 followers
September 15, 2014
Sin duda este cuarto tomo es tremendo.
tiene mucha acción, todo el rato pasa algo, y eso hizo que no pudiera pensar en nada más que en sakura.
además en este tomo cobra un poco de protagonismo su hermano, y se van sabiendo más cosas de otro personaje que sigue siendo algo misterioso
Profile Image for Kirsten Simkiss.
858 reviews4 followers
June 24, 2019
Adorable as ever, the Cardcaptor books are always sweet and yet have that dark note lurking behind. This volume is mostly plot line and not a lot of card capturing, though there is a bit of summoning toward the end of the volume.
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462 reviews19 followers
September 27, 2023
Ketika menulis catatan untuk Buku 4 ini, sebetulnya saya sudah menamatkan Buku 5, Buku 6, dan Cardcaptor Sakura Collector's Edition 5 yang dalam versi cetak Indonesia berarti sudah memasuki Buku 7. (Jadi 3 buku cetak Indonesia = 2 buku elektronik Inggris.) Di samping ceritanya mulai semakin seru, format buku cetak Indonesia sepertinya memudahkan untuk mengebut membacanya: tidak bikin sakit mata dan ringan diangkat. Lain dengan yang elektronik Inggris yang membacanya di tablet dengan pencahayaan cukup mencolok mata kalau lama-lama, agak berat ketika diangkat, dan kadang ada kendala bahasa wkwk. Selain itu, di buku cetak Indonesia, tiap ganti chapter tidak ada tulisan yang menerangkan nomor chapter-nya; mungkin itu juga yang bikin pembacaan lebih mengalir seakan-akan tidak ada jeda berarti selain di ujung mesti ganti buku.

Jadi dalam membaca Buku 4 ini saya masih mempersoalkan hubungan di antara tokoh-tokohnya yang agak-agak bagaimana begitu bagi saya.

Di chapter sebelumnya kan muncul tokoh baru bernama Kaho Mizuki yang menjadi guru baru di sekolah Sakura. Di Buku 4 ini diungkapkan bahwa Kaho pernah menjalin hubungan dengan kakak Sakura, Toya. Hubungan itu agaknya bikin Toya patah hati karena kemudian Kaho meninggalkannya. Karena itulah, Toya berpaling hati kepada Yukito? Nanti dulu.

Kalau tidak salah, Toya itu siswa kelas 2 SMA. Katakanlah usianya 17 tahun sekarang, ketika Kaho kembali setelah pergi selama 5 tahun (halaman 57). Berarti lima tahun sebelumnya mereka menjalin hubungan, usia Toya masih 12 tahun? Dan, ketika itu Kaho juga menjadi guru di sekolah Toya. Kalau melihat gambar di halaman 17, ada papan tanda bertuliskan "2-4" di atas pintu kelas Toya. Apa maksudnya dia masih kelas 2 SMP? Kalau Toya dan Kaho mulai menjalin hubungan ketika Toya masih kelas 2 SMP, berarti lima tahun kemudian Toya mestinya sudah lulus SMA dong? Atau Toya enggak naik kelas? Berapa kali? Dari sisi usia juga, sebagai guru, Kaho mestinya sudah berusia paling tidak dua puluhan sampai tiga puluhan. Katakanlah dia menjadi guru di sekolah Toya pada usia dua puluhan awal. Lalu dia pergi selama 5 tahun dan kembali, menjadi guru di sekolah Sakura, ketika usianya sudah dua puluhan akhir. Menakjubkannya lagi, Toya yang entahkah masih berusia 12 tahun atau kelas 2 SMP itu badannya sudah jangkung melampaui Kaho--tidak tampak perbedaannya dengan ketika dia sudah SMA.

Ah, lieur~

Di Buku 4 ini juga kembali ada adegan yang menyoal ketertarikan Syaoran kepada Yukito. Ketika membaca komik ini, saya merasa familier dengan gambar-gambarnya. Namun saya tidak ingat kesan bahwa Syaoran itu begitulah. Malah sepertinya saya baru ngeh soal begituan ketika saya SMP. Dari sini saya menarik kesimpulan:

- ingatan visual pada masa kecil melekat kuat,
- belum ada wawasan mengenai hal begituan (sekalipun sudah muncul rasa suka terhadap lawan jenis), sehingga ketika membaca pun belum menangkap dan mendapat kesan tertentu.

Anyway, di buku ini, tampak bahwa Syaoran mulai menyukai Sakura.

Juga berbagai hal yang otomatis membangkitkan prasangka saya sejak buku-buku sebelumnya ini akan ada penjelasannya di Buku 6.
Profile Image for Natali TabaiBooks.
222 reviews4 followers
April 1, 2022
Kyaaaaa!!! Gente, me encantó que haya mas sobre el pasado de Touya con la profesora Kaho, que por cierto la amo y me cae mal al mismo tiempo, siempre tuve esa sensación de cariño por el personaje porque era misteriosa y trataba de ayudar a Sakura cada vez que podia pero tambien me deja pensando que al saber tantas cosas no debería haber estado jugando asi con la familia Kinomoto. Por otro lado, amo con todo mi ser la relación que hay entre los miembros de esta familia, el papa con solo verle la cara a Touya ya sabía que algo le pasaba y lo sentó para hablar como si nada sobre su pasado amoroso, mis padres ni siquiera saben que tengo depresión desde hace años y ese padre con una mirada les saca la ficha completa
Las principales cartas a las que se enfrenta Sakura en este tomo son la carta “The maze” que ya nos habían dado un indicio en el tomo anterior por suerte todo se soluciona aunque no de la manera más convencional, y “Erase” que le tengo un cariño muy pero muy especial a la parte del kimodameshi y a como Li se acerca un poco a Sakura y finalmnte “The glow”
Por otro lado, quiero que entiendan que estos mangas fueron escritos en los 90 y aun asi la naturalidad con la que las CLAMP nos hacen ver las relaciones de los personajes, sin importar la edad o el género es increible.
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555 reviews18 followers
July 19, 2017
This wonderful little manga masterpiece from Clamp continues to delight in volume four! Sakura, Tomoyo, and Li-Kun have a maze to figure out that entraped them in volume three. The whole class goes on an overnight field trip to the beach. But with Sakura involved, you know things won't go easily. The kids have to face a test of courage in a cave by the beach, in which there might be a haunted shrine. And then there's a summer festival sposored by the shrine that the new math teacher operates. So that means Sukura's brother and his best friend will be involved. Sakura has a crush on him, even though he's the same age as her brother. But somebody else also has strong feelings for him! A Great Read!!!
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687 reviews28 followers
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August 6, 2024
Nuevamente venimos con cositas cuestionables pero le voy agarrando tanto el gusto a la historia que las dejo en segundo plano, perdón por ser tan flexible moralmente (?

En este tomo pasan varias cositas, pero la más misteriosa es lo que sea que esconda la maestra nueva... aparte de haber salido con el hermano de Sakura cuando tenía como 13 años.

Mención especial a Yukito que es un amor con todo el mundo y merece todo el amor y protección que le dan todos ❤️. Sé que a futuro sorprendía con un giro en la trama pero no me acuerdo si era bueno o malo como personaje 😅. A seguir leyendo para descubrirlo.
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2,771 reviews40 followers
June 19, 2021
Sakura and her classmates are excited to be going off on a fun field trip, exploring nature and missing out on homework - but when they begin vanishing, Sakura fears that they may be in the clutches of another Clow Card! CLAMP brings more magic and mystery with another entertaining entry, though the continuation of discomforting romance weakens its impact. How can Sakura defeat a Clow Card if it has so many of her friends captive?
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86 reviews8 followers
November 10, 2022
El sentimiento de querer y amar una persona tú no lo puedes controlar.❞ Solo diré que es muy dinámico y profundo de una manera que no puedo explicar. La diferencia del Syaoran del anime al manga es mucha, aunque a mí siempre me gustó el del anime excepto cuando tenía mala actitud al comienzo con la protagonista, en el manga es más dócil, comprensivo y tierno y quiere ayudar a Sakura y no quedarse con las cartas. Es mi tomo favorito hasta ahora.
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499 reviews21 followers
December 21, 2022
And that's it, folks, this is the last volume where I have strong memories of what the individual arcs are. This one has the Erased card story, which is an old favorite. I must have read these four volumes more than the others, though, since all my memories are of this, other than a few individual scenes here and there.

As usual, it loses a whole star rating because of the books' failure to recognize that Terada is gross and a creep. *hums "Don't Stand So Close to Me" under my breath*
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7,176 reviews134 followers
March 11, 2020
Forse comincio a ricordarmi perché mi piaceva così tanto Li Syaoran... ^__^ È carino quando arrossisce tutto o quando è in competizione con il fratello di Sakura.

L'amichetto Yamazaki è esilarante, lo adoro quando si mette a tirar fuori le sue storie e gli altri non sanno mai se credergli o no.

sì, tutto sommato son contenta di star rileggendo Sakura dopo tanti anni.
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240 reviews17 followers
September 2, 2020
Plot progresses! A few more Clow Cards are captured, still not sure who Mizuki Kaho is and what her relationship with the Kinomoto siblings are, Yukito is as mysterious as always and Li Syaoran.... I don't that boy at all! But I love seeing him and Sakura compete for Yuki's affection, which he seems to generously give.
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421 reviews46 followers
November 20, 2025
This manga is one of CLAMP's adorable magical girl transformation stories. The characters are fun. It's cute and the main couple is absolutely adorable.

If there's one thing I have beef with is the age gap of a student (one of Sakura's friends) and a teacher relationship. I don't like it. It's weird and there's no reason a teacher should be involved with a student. Especially that young. Is that even legal in Japan? That's my main issue and all I have to say about that.

The artwork is absolutely beautiful and the design of the CLOW cards are fascinating.

Of all the characters, my favorite is Syaoran. He's a hilarious young kid who's badass in his own unique way. I love the dynamic between him and Sakura. They start off as rivals for the CLOW cards and even when he behaves like a brat at times, his heart is in the right place.

The development of this character as he begins to develop feelings for Sakura is so heartwarming and you feel for this kid as he acknowledges his love for her and makes attempts to confess to her. (Especially in the anime. some of those scenes are hilarious)

This manga is sweet, and I found myself enjoying it.
Profile Image for Rahmah.
498 reviews
April 25, 2018
Ada flashback hubungan Bu Mizuki dan Touya. Di CCS ini, hampir seluruh tokohnya suka sama wanita/pria yang lebih tua ya. Apalagi hubungan RikaxPak Terada, berasa awkward gitu ngelihatnya hahaha ^^;.
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923 reviews81 followers
July 12, 2019
Baca ulang lagi setelah bertahun-tahun, bahkan gak inget tahun kapan itu, karena liat temen update baca ulang seri ini. Tetep suka tetep baper lol, dan kalo ada yg baca komik clamp dan dia gak pernah punya crush terhadap salah satu karakternya.. ku memincingkan mata tidak percaya haha
Profile Image for Un Lector Nocturno.
91 reviews11 followers
December 25, 2019
Junto con el Vol. 2, esta ha sido un de mis favoritos, mientras que el volumen anterior fue tranquilo y centrado en el desarrollo de personajes, este está lleno de acción y con desarrollo de la mitología de las cartas Clow y toda la magia que gira entorno a ellas. Muero por continuar con el Vol. 5!
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284 reviews
November 27, 2022
I like how tomoyo really loves sakura and wants her happiness. Like in the last part during the summer festival she makes touya and li have a competition so that sakura and yuki leave and have a moment alone... so cute.
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