List of Cardcaptor Sakura chapters

She is tasked with retrieving those cards in order to avoid an unknown catastrophe from befalling the world.

[6][7] Starting in March 2015, Kodansha began re-releasing the series in a nine-volume special edition to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Nakayoshi.

[8] Cardcaptor Sakura was adapted into a 70-episode anime series by Madhouse that aired in Japan on NHK from April 8, 1998, to March 21, 2000.

The manga series is licensed for regional language releases by Pika Édition in France,[9] Star Comics in Italy,[10] Egmont Manga & Anime in Germany,[11] Editora JBC in Brazil,[12] Ever Glory Publishing in Taiwan,[13] Glènat España in Spain,[14] Editorial Ivrea in Argentina,[15] and Editorial Toukan in Mexico.

[16] Kodansha released the first six volumes in bilingual editions that included both Japanese and English from May 12, 2000, to July 13, 2001.

[23][24] Madman Entertainment used Tokyopop's English translation to release the series in Australia and New Zealand.

[26][27] Extra Story summary: While playing online games with Spinel (to a comedically competitive extreme), Sakura walks into her room after coming home looking deeply sad and sighing; not having heard from Syaoran lately.

Tomoyo is sorry that she won’t be there to film Sakura, knowing how important dates are, but Kero reveals that he’s tagging along to keep on eye on them; given all the activity that’s been happening lately and that Syaoran has a lot on his plate too.

Ready with her cellphone and video camera, Tomoyo follows Sakura quietly with Kero as she and Syaoran wave at each other at their meeting place by a lake.

Tomoyo is confident that her footage will turn out fine, and hopes that happy, carefree days aren’t too far off for Sakura and Syaoran.

Yelan appears in future chapters, as well as in the “Until We Meet Again” bonus manga that was included in a special edition of Volume 10 in Japan (set during the time Syaoran and Sakura maintained a long-distance relationship while he was in Hong Kong).

Short Story 2 summary: After returning home from school, Akiho happily tells Kaito that Tomoyo has promised to teach her all about sewing; noting that she would like to start off making little mascot clothes for Momo and Sakura’s “stuffed animals” (Kero and Spinel) before moving up to making proper clothes.

Touched by his words (which are never revealed) Sakura says Syaoran’s name and holds his letter against her chest (with romantic flower imagery in the background).

Sakura then says she will start writing her response with some new stationary she bought, and says (thinking of Syaoran, with her eyes closed smiling) “Until We Meet Again.” Short Story 3 summary: At the ice cream parlor where they’re currently working, Yukito talks to Toya about them and Nakuru preparing noodles and inviting Sakura and Syaoran along; making Toya grumpy.

The cover of the first volume of the Cardcaptor Sakura manga released by Kodansha on November 22, 1996, in Japan.