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Cardcaptor Sakura, Vol. 1 (Cardcaptor Sakura #1) Paperback | Pages: 200 pages
Rating: 4.31 | 21158 Users | 290 Reviews

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Original Title: カードキャプターさくら, 1
ISBN: 1591828783 (ISBN13: 9781591828785)
Edition Language: English
Series: Cardcaptor Sakura #1

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After years, Elex decided to reprint this manga, and I decided to collect it.
Cardcaptor Sakura is probably the manga that makes me adore CLAMP. I truly love the concepts of collecting magical cards. And I also love most of Sakura's outfits (made by Tomoyo, her bestie... it's hard to believe a little girl can make those complicated outfits!).

Reading it again, I noticed several things I didn't really care the first time. Though the main characters are children (elementary school students), there are complex issues raised, such as shoujo-ai and shounen-ai, also romantic relationship between a student (4th grader) and her teacher. You can call me old school, but these things irritate my conscience.

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Title:Cardcaptor Sakura, Vol. 1 (Cardcaptor Sakura #1)
Author:CLAMP
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 200 pages
Published:July 6th 2004 by Tokyopop (first published May 1996)
Categories:Sequential Art. Manga. Fantasy. Graphic Novels. Comics. Romance

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Ratings: 4.31 From 21158 Users | 290 Reviews

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CHILDHOOD I LOVE YOU You bet your sweet ass I've read this 50+ times, the beginning of CS was perfect.



One of the first manga's I've ever read. Pretty good even the second time around 10+ years later, though definitely more for middle or grade schoolers than high school and above.the drawings in it are cute though, especially of Cero-chan

I grew up watching the anime, but could never remember how it ended. I tried to re-watch the anime several times to get to the end, but anime is too time-consuming so I finally decided to switch over and read this series. My review pertains to all 12 volumes.Why You Might Bump This Down On Your TBR: The strangest elements of this manga are the normalized child/adult (student/teacher) relationships from Sakura's parents to Sakura's friend and teacher. This is even stranger when one of the adult

When I read the book I literally falls in childhood. I loved this book and I can not wait to read more .

This will forever be one of my all-time favourites in terms of manga and anime. This was the first manga I ever read, and technically the first anime that I ever fully completed. I never did get to finish Pokemon. By anime I mean the original Japanese version with subtitles, the dubbed version makes me want to hurl. The voices were ridiculous, I don't understand anyone who could have sat through that and even enjoyed it. If you did, I seriously question your taste/hearing abilities. Slightly

Cardcaptor Sakura was one of the first mainstream, I guess you could call it, texts (visual and textual/anime and manga) that I encountered to explicitly portray a wide range of sexuality and re-reading the series has made me truly appreciative of that fact. However, equally, given this hindsight, I don't think I would recommend this series to most adults who are not familiar with animanga subculture (or Batman mythos!) as the first animanga series they try their hands on (or maybe it would be
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