Cardcaptor Sakura (TV)
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Related anime:
Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie (1999-08-21, sequel)
Cardcaptor Sakura Movie 2: The Sealed Card (2000, sequel)
Leave it to Kero! Theatrical Version (movie) (2000, spinoff)
Suteki desu wa, Sakura-chan! Tomoyo no Cardcaptor Sakura Katsuyaku Video Nikki! (OAV) (2000-02-03, spinoff)
Alternative title:
Cardcaptors
Pesca la tua carta Sakura (Italian)
Sakura a caçadora de cartas (Portuguese)
Sakura ang tagahuli ng mga baraha (Tagalog)
Sakura Card Captors (Portuguese)
Sakura loh'edet h'aklafim (Arabic)
Sakura, cazadora de cartas (Spanish)
Sakura, Chasseuse de cartes (French)
Sakura, la partita non é finita (Italian)
Сакура, собирательница карт (Russian)
بطاقة الآسر ساكورا (Arabic)
カードキャプターさくら (Japanese)
庫洛魔法使 (Chinese (Taiwan))
Themes:
magical girl,
school
Objectionable content:
None
Plot Summary:
Sakura Kinomoto was an ordinary 4th grader until the day she opened a strange book and let dozens of powerful magic cards loose on the world. Keroberos, the Guardian of the Clow Cards, informs Sakura that it is now her responsibility to find and capture the freed cards. However, much to the reluctant Sakura's dismay, things aren't going to be easy for her; simply saying magic words and waving her wand around isn't good enough. Each card is a living, thinking, extremely powerful being. She'll have to learn to cope with her new responsibilities, as well as ordinary troubles involving love, school, family, and friends. With the support of her friend Tomoyo and a young boy with powers of his own, she must learn how to use her newly awakened magical abilities to collect each card and prevent the disaster that will befall the world if she doesn't.
User Ratings:
3170 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
half hour per episode
Number of episodes:
70
Episode titles: We have 70
Vintage:
1998-04-07 to 2000-03-21
1999-09-04 (France)
2000 (Cartoon Network Latin America)
2000-09 (France Air Date)
2000-09-18 to 2000-12-25 (C33 - Televisió de Catalunya)
2001-07-23 (Philippines)
2003 (Canal Panda - Portugal)
2006-04-03 (Boomerang Latin America)
2008-08-18 to 2008-11-21 (Philippines, Funbox on Q)
2008-09 (Latin America - Boomerang - 2nd Time)
Seasons:
1. The Clow Cards [1], 35 eps (1998-04-07 to 1998-12-29)
2. The Clow Cards [2], 11 eps (1999-04-06 to 1999-07-13)
3. The Sakura Cards, 24 eps (1999-09-07 to 2000-03-21)
Release dates: We have 12
Opening Theme:
#1: "Catch You Catch Me" by Gumi (eps 1-35)
#2: "Tobira wo Akete" by ANZA (eps 36-46)
#3: "Platinum" by Maaya Sakamoto (eps 47-70)
Ending Theme:
#1: "Groovy!" by Koumi Hirose (eps 1-35)
#2: "Honey" by Chihiro (eps 36-46)
#3: "Fruits Candy" by Megumi Kojima (eps 47-69)
#4: "Platinum" by Maaya Sakamoto (ep 70)
Insert song:
"Hitorijime" (ヒトリジメ) by Gumi (ep 34)
"Ki ni Naru Aitsu" (気になるアイツ) by Motoko Kumai (ep 57)
"Mienai Chizu" (見えない地図) by ANZA (ep 68)
"Prism" (プリズム) by Sakura Tange (ep 38)
"Shiawase no Mahō" (しあわせの魔法) by Sakura Tange (ep 37)
"Tomo e" (友へ) by Junko Iwao (ep 37)
"Yasashisa no Tane" (やさしさの種子) by Junko Iwao (ep 37)
"Yoru no Uta" (夜の歌) by Junko Iwao (ep 5)
Official website:
Links: We have 19
Trivia: We have 9
Reviews:
Cardcaptor Sakura DVD 18 (Jan 21, 2004)
Card Captor Sakura DVD 10 (Mar 3, 2003)
Cardcaptor Sakura DVD 11 (Jan 1, 2003)
Card Captor Sakura DVD 9 (Aug 21, 2002)
Cardcaptor Sakura DVD 1 - The Clow (Jan 1, 1970)
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Script: Hiroshi Ishii (4 episodes eps 5, 10, 13, 22 ) Jiro Kaneko (8 episodes eps 4, 7, 12, 15, 19, 21, 24, 30 ) Nanase Ohkawa (53 episodes eps 1-3, 6, 8-9, 11, 13-14, 16-18, 20, 23-24, 27, 31, 34-37, 39-70 ) Tomoko Ogawa (4 episodes eps 25, 28-29, 33 ) Tomoyasu Okubo (eps 26, 32, 38) Storyboard: Akio Sakai (ep 14) Hitoyuki Matsui (5 episodes eps 10, 32, 48-49, 52 ) Ichiro Mizuchi (eps 54, 61) Jun'ichi Sakata (12 episodes eps 6, 11, 20, 26, 31, 36, 39, 42, 51, 59, 65, 69 ) Katsumi Terahigashi (7 episodes eps 17, 24, 29, 38, 50, 55, 58 ) Kazunori Mizuno (eps 13, 35, 60) Koshi Ahiru (ep 56) Kou Matsuo (ep 63) Mamoru Kanbe (13 episodes eps 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 21, 25, 28, 30, 33, 37, 41, 44 ) Masaru Kitao (ep 67) Masayuki Kojima (ep 2) Morio Asaka (5 episodes eps 1, 23, 27, 47, 70 ) Nobuaki Nakanishi (eps 4, 7) Satoshi Nishimura (ep 43) Shigehito Takayanagi (4 episodes eps 40, 46, 57, 68 ) Shin'ichi Masaki (ep 53) Shoji Yabushita (ep 18) Sumio Hiratsuka (ep 34) Sunao Katabuchi (eps 3, 8, 15) Tsuneo Tominaga (ep 45) Yorifusa Yamaguchi (ep 62) Yuki Ofuji (ep 64) Yuzo Sato (eps 22, 66) Episode Director: Akio Sakai (eps 6, 10) Fushio Takase (eps 43, 53) Hiroyuki Tanaka (eps 59, 65, 70) Hitoyuki Matsui (4 episodes eps 23, 27, 32, 38 ) Jun'ichi Sakata (eps 11, 20) Kazunori Mizuno (8 episodes eps 7, 13, 22, 26, 31, 35, 51, 60 ) Ken Ando (ep 17) Kenichi Yatani (ep 66) Mamoru Kanbe (14 episodes eps 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 21, 25, 28, 30, 33, 37, 41, 44, 48 ) Masaru Kitao (ep 15) Morio Asaka (eps 1, 69) Naoto Hashimoto (eps 58, 63, 67) Nobuaki Nakanishi (ep 4) Norihiko Nagahama (eps 50, 55) Osamu Mikasa (ep 49) Rei Mano (6 episodes eps 24, 29, 34, 36, 42, 61 ) Shigehito Takayanagi (6 episodes eps 40, 46-47, 57, 64, 68 ) Shin'ichi Masaki (ep 52) Shoji Yabushita (eps 14, 18) Shouji Saeki (ep 54) Sunao Katabuchi (eps 3, 8) Yasumi Mikamoto (ep 39) Yorifusa Yamaguchi (eps 45, 56, 62) Yorimichi Nakano (ep 2) Animation Director: Akira Takeuchi (ep 39) Atsushi Hasebe (4 episodes eps 40, 46, 53, 60 ) Hiroyuki Kasugai (ep 64) Hisashi Abe (ep 66) Ikuo Shimazu (ep 4) Katsunori Kimizuka (10 episodes eps 3, 11, 26, 35-36, 42, 45, 48, 55, 62 ) Kazuhiro Takamura (ep 54) Kiyotaka Nakahara (eps 58, 63, 67) Kumiko Takahashi (eps 1, 18, 69) Kunihiko Hamada (eps 57, 68) Kunihiko Sakurai (6 episodes eps 8, 13, 20, 23, 31, 51 ) Makoto Koga (11 episodes eps 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 21, 25, 28, 30, 33, 37 ) Mariko Fujita (12 episodes eps 7, 17, 24, 29, 34, 38, 43, 49, 52, 59, 65, 70 ) Masaru Kitao (9 episodes eps 4, 15, 22, 27, 32, 41, 44, 47, 56 ) Toshiharu Sato (4 episodes eps 2, 6, 10, 14 ) Yoshihiro Takeda (ep 61) Yuji Ushijima (ep 45) Yuki Iwai (ep 50) Insert Song Performance: Anza ("Mienai Chizu"; ep 68) Gumi ("Hitorijime"; ep 40) Junko Iwao (various) Motoko Kumai ("Ki ni Naru Aitsu"; ep 57) Sakura Tange (various) Key Animation: Kahoru Hirata (ep 1) Kan Ogawa (4 episodes eps 2, 6, 10, 14 ) Mamito Tayama (ep 40) Masaru Kitao (ep 1) Nobutake Ito (ep 42) Sachiko Oohashi (ep 1) Satoshi Tasaki (eps 57, 64) Takeshi Koike (eps 1, 57) Theme Song Arrangement: Chihiro (ED2) Hisaaki Hogari (ED3) Kohmi Hirose (OP1/ED1) Seiji Kameda (OP2) Terumitsu Honma (OP1/ED1) Yoko Kanno (OP3) Theme Song Lyrics: Chihiro (ED2) Kikuko (OP2) Kohmi Hirose (OP1/ED1) Takeshi Yokoyama (ED3) Yuho Iwasato (OP3) Theme Song Performance: Anza (OP2) Chihiro (ED2) Gumi Kohmi Hirose (ED1) Maaya Sakamoto (OP3) Megumi Kojima (ED3) Takeshi Yokoyama (ED3) | ||||
Executive producer: Hideki 'Henry' Goto Michael Hirsh (dubbed version) Patrick Loubert (dubbed version) Toper Taylor (dubbed version) Music Editing: Anthony Crea (dubbed version) Daniel Fernandez (dubbed version) Peter Branton (dubbed version) | ||||
Broadcaster: Animax Asia (Asia) Animax India Cartoon Network Kids WB Teletoon (Canada) (English + French Versions) Distributor: Contender Entertainment Group (UK) Geneon Entertainment (USA) Inc. kaBOOM! entertainment inc. (Canada) Madman Entertainment Pty. Ltd. (Australia) TOKYOPOP (ani-manga) | ||||
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Broadcaster: Fox Kids France (from 4 September 1999) IDF1 (2008) M6 (from 31 June 2001) Teletoon-Canada (French + English verison) TFou (from 2007) | ||||
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Broadcaster: America TV (Perú) Boomerang Boomerang Latin America Canal 2 Andalucia (Spain) Canal 53 Madrid (Spain) Canal Caracol (Colombia) Canal Uno (Colombia) Cartoon Network L.A. Castilla la Mancha TV (Spain) Chilevision Club Super 3 (Spain) Ecuavisa (Ecuador) ETB (Euskadi) ETC...TV (Chile) K3 (Televisió de Catalunya) Kitz (Spain) Punt 2 (Televisió Valenciana) Televisa Canal 5 (Mexico) TVG (Galicia) Veo TV (Spain) | ||||
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Broadcaster: Hiro (from December 2010) Italia 1 (from November 1998) Italia Teen Television (from 3 November 2004) | ||||
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Broadcaster: Boomerang Brasil Canal Panda (Portugal) Cartoon Network L.A. (Brasil) Panda Biggs (Portugal) Rede Globo (Brazil) RTP RTP1 (Portugal) RTP2 | ||||
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