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Pre-orders Are Now Open for the Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card LED Accessory Stand

As of July 26th, Tokyo Otaku Mode Inc. (incorporated in Delaware, U.S.; representative: Tomohide Kamei; CEO: Naomitsu Kodaka; herein referred to as TOM) has opened pre-orders for its LED Accessory Stand project, which is a collaboration with the popular and currently running anime Cardcaptor Sakura : Clear Card.

Following the necklace and card case projects, the latest Cardcaptor Sakura and TOM collaboration item is an acrylic accessory stand with an LED light which features the Dream Wand and a magic circle, both of which appear in the anime. The warm, wooden base has an LED light built in and the design on the acrylic section has been laser engraved, making the wand and magic circle designs appear 3D when lit.

The acrylic section also has a number of holes on it to hang earrings and other accessories. The wooden base is perfect for placing rings, necklaces, and other small objects.

The base includes an ON/OFF switch to easily turn it on and off, but it is also equipped with a sound sensor and an automatic turn-off function. You can place it beside your bed and use it as a night light, controlling it without ever having to touch it.

The stand's simple colors and design allow it to match a variety of rooms and lifestyles. Its small size doesn't make it oppress other decorations, so it is also the perfect interior decoration piece. It allows you to bring a piece of the Cardcaptor Sakura world into your own life with no fuss.

Let the soft, magical light it emits brighten your dark nights.

[Product Details]
Price: 3,980 yen (excl. tax)
Materials: Acrylic, ABS resin
Size: Approx. 135 x 185 x 85mm
Weight: Approx. 235g
Required Batteries: 3 AAA batteries
(*Batteries sold separately)

[Order By]
August 31, 2018, 11:59 PM JST

[Estimated Shipping Date]
Shipping is planned to begin when production finishes in September 2018.

Reservation Page:
https://otakumode.com/projects/ccsakura_led

[About Cardcaptor Sakura : Clear Card]

Sakura, after gathering the Clow Cards and stopping them from bringing misfortune onto the world, changed them to her own cards using her own power. Now it's April, with the cherry blossoms in full bloom, and she's a first-year middle school student.

There, she meets Syaoran again after his return from Hong Kong. Though they delight in being able to go to school together, Sakura discovers one night that the cards she gathered have changed...!

Throughout the town of Tomoeda, mysterious things keep occurring. Led by the key that she obtained in a dream, Sakura once more begins to gather the cards. Among all of this chaos, a new girl transfers to her class...

[Staff]
Original work: CLAMP
Director: Morio Asaka
Series Editor and Screenwriter: Nanase Ohkawa
Costume and Card Designer: Mokona
Character Designer: Kunihiko Hamada
Music Director: Masafumi Mima
Music: Takayuki Negishi
Animation Production: Madhouse

[Cast]
Sakura Kinomoto: Sakura Tange
Keroberos: Aya Hisakawa
ToMoYo Daidouji: Junko Iwao
Syaoran Li: Motoko Kumai
Akiho Shinomoto: Minori Suzuki
Yuna D. Kaito: Natsuki Hanae
Fujitaka Kinomoto: Hideyuki Tanaka
Touya Kinomoto: Tomokazu Seki
Yukito Tsukishiro/Yue: Megumi Ogata
Eriol Hiiragizawa: Nozomu Sasaki
Kaho Mizuki: Emi Shinohara
Spinel Sun: Yumi Touma
Nakuru Akizuki/Ruby Moon: Ryouka Yuzuki
Takashi Yamazaki: Issei Miyazaki
Chiharu Mihara: Miwa Matsumoto
Naoko Yanagisawa: Emi Motoi

Cardcaptor Sakura Official Site: http://ccsakura-official.com

[About Tokyo Otaku Mode]
Tokyo Otaku Mode (TOM) shares with the world the latest Japanese pop culture news through its Facebook page, which has over 20 million likes, and sells products related to Japanese anime, manga, games, music, and fashion through its website, the Tokyo Otaku Mode Shop.

©CLAMP, ST/KODANSHA, NEP, NHK

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