In this version, she is portrayed as a more thick-skinned character than in the original anime, her initial romantic feelings for Yukito and fear of ghosts are removed, and later in the series she and Syaoran never developed their romance as it was heavily edited out.
Responding to the question, Nanase Ohkawa expressed her view that "it’d be best for everyone to imagine Sakura and Syaoran’s wedding in their own hearts," but did not rule out a continuation of the story after the final volume of Clear Card.
[9] Cerberus[10] (/ˈsɜːrbərəs/) (ケルベロス, Keruberosu) (Ancient Greek: Κέρβερος Kérberos [kerberos]), nicknamed Kero by Sakura; is the appointed guardian of the book which holds the Clow Cards, as well as the series' provider of comic relief.
Before his death, Clow appointed Kero as the one to select the potential candidate to be the next master of the cards, Cerberus himself, and his "brother" and fellow guardian, Yue.
After Sakura passes the Final Judgment to become the Clow Cards master, Cerberus remains with her as a friend, companion, adviser, and protector when new threats appear.
The daughter of the president of Daidōji Toy Company, Sonomi Daidoji (Sakura's aunt),[15] Tomoyo is a person of dignified bearing; svelte, sophisticated, ladylike, who lives a life of wealth and is watched over by a team of female maids and bodyguards.
[16] She has access to a variety of state of the art prototype technological gadgets from her mother's company, and supplies Sakura and Cerberus with different mobile devices throughout the series.
Tomoyo is initially comes off as stereotypical "Ojou-san"; a demure, wealthy, upwardly-mobile high-class female stock character, especially one of nobility or gentry ancestry.
Tomoyo is hard-working, highly motivated, compassionate, intelligent, meticulous; giving her a unique air of cultured politeness, deportment, refinement, and etiquette amongst the cast.
Because Tomoyo lacks magical powers and athletic abilities, Sakura takes on an active protective responsibility most times when capturing or transforming cards.
[18] Although not the actual character, two of Tomoyo's alternate forms make an appearance in Cardcaptor Sakura's spiritual successor Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, three in the animated version.
Syaoran is shown to have similar powers to Sakura, such as sensing Clow Cards and magical auras, is a skilled martial artist, and wields a sword which he can use to cast spells when equipped with incantation papers.
Meiling also occasionally appears in the anime adaptation of Clear Card, talking to Sakura on the phone and giving her hints at developing her relationship with Syaoran.
In the anime adaptation, Fujitaka's role as the other half of Clow Reed's reincarnation is completely removed as is his immunity to Eriol's magic and he is never able to see Nadeshiko's spirit.
Sonomi shows great affection for Sakura–treating her like her own daughter–and often clears her busy work schedule to join her and Tomoyo whenever Sakura comes over to visit.
During the final judgment when Yue shows Sakura a world where everyone has lost their feelings for the one they love the most, Rika is shown handing Terada a paper without her usual blush and shy look.
He is infamously known for fabricating highly detailed stories on the supposed history of practically any subject, usually whatever Sakura and her friends happening to be discussing.
[citation needed] He is known as Zachary Marker in the English adaptation Cardcaptors and his relationship with Chiharu is written so that they are cousins and her acts of strangling are the result of sibling rivalry.
Yamazaki also makes an appearance in Clamp's manga series, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle in Piffle Country as an announcer, where he retains his tendency to fabricate elaborate stories.
Initially objecting to Nadeshiko's marriage to Fujitaka Kinomoto, he became more accepting upon meeting Sakura and later receiving a gift from her as a form of peace between family members.
While Sakura instantly crushes on the female teacher (brought on by her magical energy) and feels a connection with her, Syaoran is distrustful and believes she is up to no good.
Kaho's role is to use the bell left at her family's shrine to give Sakura another chance when she is unable to defeat Yue out of fear of hurting him.
[12] Eriol Hiragizawa (柊沢 エリオル, Hīragizawa Erioru) is the main antagonist in the second half of the series, commonly called the Master of the Clow arc.
He is depicted as a quiet, mature boy while at school, though he also shows a mischievous side when he regularly joins classmate Takashi Yamazaki in weaving complex lies about the history of objects, places, and events.
When Eriol transfers from England to Tomoeda Elementary, Japan, Ruby Moon created a false form named Nakuru Akizuki (秋月 奈久留, Akizuki Nakuru) and enrolls in Seijou High School out of sheer boredom, entering the same class as Toya Kinomoto, Sakura's brother, and Yukito Tsukishiro, the false form of Yue who is unaware of his true nature.
Akiho used to live in France, Germany, Italy, England, and Hong Kong before moving to Japan, and is initially shy around her classmates due to her nervousness about speaking Japanese.
Akiho's family installed its massive library of books in her house, among them one of her most prized possessions, a novel titled "Alice in Clockland" written in a foreign script only she can read.
Yuna is a tall, dark-haired young man who appears dressed in full formal uniform, including an unusual pocket watch which he holds dear.
[12] Momo (モモ) first appears in Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card, the time-themed magical guardian of a relic known as Alice in Clockland which Kaito stole and gave to Akiho for his plans.
His mother, Yelan Li (李 夜蘭, Lǐ Yèlán)", is an extremely serious and strict person; deeply respected by her children, especially Syaoran.