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Apr 1, 2023 6:02 PM
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At the end of the first season they did a jarring change from the manga where they very prematurely revealed Ahiko as the masked figure in Sakura's dreams. (In the manga
) It's kind of dumb since this might affect the events in the anime vs. the manga. Is Madhouse gonna have to come-up with some weird excuse like what they did with Eriol's mansion they accidentally destroyed in the second movie, or will it be left alone?

It's ironic since it's reminiscent of the Rayearth anime, when TMS accidentally

Anyways, I'm excited either way. Happy birthday to Sakura too!
(Forgive me if I'm remembering incorrectly. It's been 5 years.)
Apr 2, 2023 10:34 PM
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Idk but I’m glad there’s finally a Sequel
Apr 3, 2023 5:24 AM
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I definitely agree with you, I also thought about the same thing, glad I wasn't the only one. It really shouldn't had been changed cause now they've basically spoiled it.
Apr 9, 2023 10:07 PM
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The always infallible one: a dream or hallucinations 🤷🏻‍♂️🤭
Jun 20, 2023 3:24 PM
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xSweetSlayerx said:
At the end of the first season they did a jarring change from the manga where they very prematurely revealed Ahiko as the masked figure in Sakura's dreams. (In the manga
) It's kind of dumb since this might affect the events in the anime vs. the manga. Is Madhouse gonna have to come-up with some weird excuse like what they did with Eriol's mansion they accidentally destroyed in the second movie, or will it be left alone?

It's ironic since it's reminiscent of the Rayearth anime, when TMS accidentally

Anyways, I'm excited either way. Happy birthday to Sakura too!
(Forgive me if I'm remembering incorrectly. It's been 5 years.)


I think it probably won't really make a difference, Kaito rewinded time so Sakura doesn't remember at all what happened that day, so they could still go the



Everything is probably under control cuz apparently Nanase Ohkawa will play a big role in the writing like she played previously during the first season, so she probably knows what she's doing. I'm a bit more concerned about switching Nadeshiko's item from a clock to a key, but I would bet it's probably cuz

Jan 22, 7:16 AM
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not watching sakura card before. and no plan to watch them in the future. 70 episodes. I'm no longer a hardcore or anime grinder like I used to be back in high school when I have nothing to do. unlike now I have full time job. watching more than 70 eps + 22 eps of the same anime is boring fast. it's not like watching jujutsu kaisen.
Jan 22, 7:17 AM
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how do they going to fix it? Idk. maybe something similar to blue exorcist case maybe.
Jun 17, 1:54 AM
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not watching sakura card before. and no plan to watch them in the future. 70 episodes. I'm no longer a hardcore or anime grinder like I used to be back in high school when I have nothing to do. unlike now I have full time job. watching more than 70 eps + 22 eps of the same anime is boring fast. it's not like watching jujutsu kaisen.
@KinjiKido
Normally I'd make fun of someone like you for having a low attention span or not taking your meds that help you focus or whatever but I'm no longer an edgy teenager trolling online. I'm also 33 years old, have two kids, I work fulltime etc., and I don't usually watch long non-retro series anymore. I might watch two or three series per year now.

But Card Captor Sakura is totally worth it, I really recommend you give it a shot from the start of the original series. Just do a few episodes per week in between your other obligations. It's really a unique experience, although not for everyone.
Jun 17, 8:52 PM
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@KinjiKido
Normally I'd make fun of someone like you for having a low attention span or not taking your meds that help you focus or whatever but I'm no longer an edgy teenager trolling online. I'm also 33 years old, have two kids, I work fulltime etc., and I don't usually watch long non-retro series anymore. I might watch two or three series per year now.

But Card Captor Sakura is totally worth it, I really recommend you give it a shot from the start of the original series. Just do a few episodes per week in between your other obligations. It's really a unique experience, although not for everyone.
@Captain_GARlock appreciate for not making fun. and you talk really professional too. yeah. you really changed my mind. I'll see to it and watch it.
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@Captain_GARlock appreciate for not making fun. and you talk really professional too. yeah. you really changed my mind. I'll see to it and watch it.
@KinjiKido I agree that 70+ episodes can get boring, especially when there's no nostalgia associated with the media and it's a slice of life shojo anime. I find myself dropping anime now and then, and although battle Shonen anime make less sense as I grow older, I do realize that shows that grab your attention and do all the work to keep you hooked unsurprisingly work. But I do realize one more think, the more easy to consume stuff you watch, the more it takes your ability to do hardwork and research, and pay attention when something's not demanding it from you. So just for a change, or to benchmark yourself, watching a long slice of anime is not bad at all. But to appreciate it, you have to pay more attention, because only then you'll be moved by it.

Also I don't think I can rewatch Cardcaptor Sakura with the same enthusiasm as before, although it's nostalgic and my favorite series of all time. But Cardcaptor Sakura is a classic, an anime that was way ahead of its time. If you watch it with that mindset, hopefully it won't be disappointing and boring.
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@KinjiKido I agree that 70+ episodes can get boring, especially when there's no nostalgia associated with the media and it's a slice of life shojo anime. I find myself dropping anime now and then, and although battle Shonen anime make less sense as I grow older, I do realize that shows that grab your attention and do all the work to keep you hooked unsurprisingly work. But I do realize one more think, the more easy to consume stuff you watch, the more it takes your ability to do hardwork and research, and pay attention when something's not demanding it from you. So just for a change, or to benchmark yourself, watching a long slice of anime is not bad at all. But to appreciate it, you have to pay more attention, because only then you'll be moved by it.

Also I don't think I can rewatch Cardcaptor Sakura with the same enthusiasm as before, although it's nostalgic and my favorite series of all time. But Cardcaptor Sakura is a classic, an anime that was way ahead of its time. If you watch it with that mindset, hopefully it won't be disappointing and boring.
@salarx
Also I don't think I can rewatch Cardcaptor Sakura with the same enthusiasm as before, although it's nostalgic and my favorite series of all time


I understand even though I don't feel the same way about this one. There are also very few series I can feel the same way about every time. Card Captor Sakura is one of them though, and I find myself feeling the same way every time I watch it. It's a magical, heartwarming experience and I really feel emotionally moved by it every time, and that pretty much never happens anymore after 33 (almost 34) years of being ground down by reality. I'm doing well in real life these days but sometimes a magical fictional world with great characters like this just makes you feel good in a way that nudges the rough pieces back into place.

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