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Encyclopedia > Syaoran Li
Syaoran Li
Cardcaptor Sakura
Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle
character

Syaoran Li in Cardcaptor Sakura
First appearance Episode eight (Jpn CCS anime)
Episode one (Eng Cardcaptors anime)
Chapter six (CCS manga)
Created by Clamp
Voiced by Motoko Kumai (Jpn CCS)
Rhys Huber (Eng Cardcaptors)
Jordan Kilik (Eng Cardcaptors)
Mona Marshall (Eng CCS 2nd Movie)<
Profile
Nicknames Brat
Age 10 (CCS), Unknown (Tsubasa)
Gender Male
Date of birth July 13 (CCS)
Nationality Chinese
Occupation Student (CCS)
Known relatives Meiling Li (Cousin & ex-fiancé in CCS anime)
Clow Reed (Ancestor)
Yelan Li (Mother in CCS anime)
Fanren, Fuutie, Feimei, Shiefa Li (Sisters in CCS anime)
Wang Wei (guardian in CCS anime)
Sakura Kinomoto (Wife in Tsubasa)
"Syaoran" (Son in Tsubasa)
Residence Tomoeda, Flag of Japan Japan
Power & abilities Highly skilled martial artist
Celestial magic (Moon magic)
Skilled Swordsmen
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Li.

This is the Syaoran Li that appears in Cardcaptor Sakura. For the primary protagonist of Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, see "Syaoran". Demographic Shōjo Magazine Nakayoshi Original run – Volumes 12 TV anime Director Morio Asaka Studio Madhouse Licensor Bandai Visual Geneon Nelvana Network NHK, Animax Original run – Episodes 70 Animated film: Director Morio Asaka Composer Takayuki Negishi Studio Madhouse Licensor Bandai Visual Geneon Nelvana Released August 21, 1999 Runtime 79 min. ... Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE (ツバサ-RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE-) is a manga made by CLAMP which is running in Shonen Magazine in Japan. ... Clamp (or CLAMP) is an all-female Japanese mangaka group. ... The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. ... Rhys Huber is a voice actor, born on June 24, 1986, residing in BC, Canada. ... Mona Marshall (born Mona M. Ianotti on August 31st, 1947) is an American voice actress. ... Meiling Li (Meilin Rae) and Syaoran Li (Li Showron) This image has an uncertain copyright status and is pending deletion. ... Clow Reed Clow Reed ) is a fictional character in Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Sakura Kinomoto ) is a fictional character, the heroine of Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Japan. ... Personal names in Chinese culture follow a number of conventions different from those of personal names in Western cultures. ... A Chinese surname, family name (Chinese: ; pinyin: ) or clan name (氏; pinyin: shì), is one of the hundreds or thousands of family names that have been historically used by Han Chinese and Sinicized Chinese ethnic groups in mainland China, Taiwan, and among overseas Chinese communities. ... Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE (ツバサ-RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE-) is a manga made by CLAMP which is running in Shonen Magazine in Japan. ...


Syaoran Li (李 小狼; pinyin: LǏ Xiǎoláng; katakana: リ・シャオラン Ri Shaoran), is a fictional character in Clamp's manga and anime series Cardcaptor Sakura. He is known as Li Showron in the English adaptation, Cardcaptors. He is voiced by Motoko Kumai in Cardcaptor Sakura. In Cardcaptors, he is voiced by Rhys Huber in Season 1, Jordan Kilik in Season 2, and by Mona Marshall in the 2nd Movie. Look up Li in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Pinyin, more formally called Hanyu Pinyin (Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; Pinyin: ), is the most common variant of Standard Mandarin romanization system in use. ... Look up Li in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Katakana ) is a Japanese syllabary, one component of the Japanese writing system along with hiragana, kanji, and in some cases the Latin alphabet. ... Clamp (or CLAMP) is an all-female Japanese mangaka group. ... This article is about the comics created in Japan. ... Animé redirects here. ... Demographic Shōjo Magazine Nakayoshi Original run – Volumes 12 TV anime Director Morio Asaka Studio Madhouse Licensor Bandai Visual Geneon Nelvana Network NHK, Animax Original run – Episodes 70 Animated film: Director Morio Asaka Composer Takayuki Negishi Studio Madhouse Licensor Bandai Visual Geneon Nelvana Released August 21, 1999 Runtime 79 min. ... Cardcaptors is the title of the English adaptation produced by Nelvana of the Japanese anime series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. ... Rhys Huber is a voice actor, born on June 24, 1986, residing in BC, Canada. ... Mona Marshall (born Mona M. Ianotti on August 31st, 1947) is an American voice actress. ...

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Character

Voiced by Motoko Kumai in the anime, Syaoran is a distant relative of Clow Reed, the creator of the Clow Cards. As a member of the Li clan of sorcerers from Hong Kong, of which Clow's mother was a member, Syaoran believes that he should be the one to inherit the Clow Cards, not Sakura Kinomoto. He first appears as an antagonist in the story, capturing a few cards for himself in the anime (though none in the manga). He acted cold and nonchalant to Sakura. He never even says her name until the second season. As the series progresses, and especially after Sakura is officially deemed the new master of the Cards, Syaoran drops his rivalistic attitude towards her and becomes her ally and friend, eventually falling in love with her. However, Sakura is completely oblivious to these feelings and thinks of him simply as a close friend. The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. ... Clow Reed Clow Reed ) is a fictional character in Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... The rear-face design of the Clow Cards The rear-face design of the Sakura Cards The Clow Cards ) are fictional magical cards that act as secondary characters in CLAMPs Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Sakura Kinomoto ) is a fictional character, the heroine of Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... For other uses, see Antagonist (disambiguation). ...


Syaoran is shown, or at least implied, to be an excellent martial artist, swordsman (using a Chinese jian), and sorcerer. His magical abilities are centered around elemental spells using his sword or a collection of ofuda. For the novel of the same name, see Eric Van Lustbader. ... Image:Ofuda pic 1. ...


Although he claims certain Clow Cards for himself in the anime, Syaoran does not actually capture any Cards, as the act of capturing can only be performed using Sakura's sealing wand. However, if Syaoran has played a major role in weakening or cornering the Card entity prior to its capture, credit for the capture is awarded to him (as the materialized Card floats autonomously to its owner after capture). While Sakura writes her name in rōmaji on the Clow Cards, Syaoran writes his name in Chinese characters. The romanization of Japanese or rōmaji ) ( ) is the use of the Latin alphabet to write the Japanese language. ... Japanese name Kanji: Hiragana: Korean name Hangul: Hanja: Vietnamese name Quốc ngữ: Hán tá»±: A Chinese character or Han character (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is a logogram used in writing Chinese, Japanese, rarely Korean, and formerly Vietnamese. ...


Before his relationship with Sakura, Syaoran found himself attracted to Yukito Tsukishiro, often blushing madly and abruptly running away at the sight of him. While Sakura also harboured a crush on Yukito, Syaoran would compete with her for his affections, usually by getting him a better present, making him better food, or giving the better compliment. As he shows no interest in Sakura in the first season, the impression is given that he and Sakura are rivals, for the cards and for love. It is revealed later that Syaoran was magically attracted to the magical energies of the moon, which were residing within Yukito, as Syaoran drew his magical power from the moon. Sakura, although she was drawn to a person that housed "power", was truly in love with Yukito, as stated by Kero (Cerberus) in episode 51 (Sakura and the big teddy bear). Yukito Tsukishiro ) is a fictional character in Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ...


Syaoran and Cerberus often fight in the series, where Syaoran often calls him a "plush toy", or a "stuffed animal", while Cerberus retorts with patronizing terms like "kid", and "brat". Gluttonous Kero-chan Cerberus ) is a fictional character in Clamps manga and anime series Cardcaptor Sakura. ...


A major change to Syaoran's character in Cardcaptors involves elevating Li Showron to become the male lead character, rather than a supporting character for Sakura in Cardcaptor Sakura. Here, Li is also referred to as a Cardcaptor, while he has no such title in the original series, as Cerberus never selected him, and has no initial ability to seal cards for himself.


Incantations

All of Syaoran's spells are based on elements. In order to do them he needs to use paper seals. His son, "Syaoran" does not use paper seals, and his spells are a great deal more powerful (see "Syaoran"'s spells for more information)

To use fire-based magic: To use wind-based magic:
CCS God of Fire, Answer my call! 火神招来 CCS Petals of Wind, Answer my call! 風華招来
CC Element, Fire! Come to my aid! CC Element, Wind! Come to my aid!
To use lightning-based magic: To use water-based magic:
CCS Emperor of Thunder, Answer my call! 雷帝招来 CCS Dragon of Water, Answer my call! 水龍招来
CC Element, Thunder! Come to my aid! CC Element, Water! Come to my aid!
Syaoran's lazin board (clow compass) incantation:
CCS Imperial king of gods,
Your divinity watches over the four corners
Metal, wood, water, fire, earth,
Thunder, wind, lightning,
Whirling blade of light,
I summon thee!
玉帝有勅
神硯四方
金木水火土
雷風 雷電神勅
軽磨霹靂 電光転
急々如律令!
CC Source of light with ancient spin,
send forth the magic power within.
Oracles of gold, wood, water, fire, earth,
cloud, wind, rain, and electricity.
Force, know my plight. Release the light!
Syaoran's incantations and spells from Card Captor Sakura:
Lightning Based Raitei Shourai! Wind Based Fuuka Shourai!
Fire Based Kashin Shourai! Water Based Suiryuu Shourai!

Relationship with Sakura

Syaoran and Sakura, with teddy bears.
Syaoran and Sakura, with teddy bears.

Syaoran first meets Sakura at school on his first day as an exchange student from Hong Kong. His seat is behind Sakura, an ideal position for the many grueling stares that he gives her throughout the next few manga chapters and anime episodes. That same day, he confronts her about the Clow Cards, claiming that he is the one destined to inherit them.


This attitude continues throughout the first season of the anime where Syaoran constantly tries to capture new Clow Cards before she can, often stating facts about the Cards and about Card-capturing in a condescending manner. Although he would appear to do anything it takes to get the Cards, Syaoran never acts or fights dishonorably (i.e. stealing Cards from Sakura or injuring her in order to get ahead). Syaoran, despite the fact that he acquired far fewer cards than Sakura, still succeeds in capturing the Time, Storm, Return, Dash, Freeze, Dream, Sand and Twin. As Sakura and Syaoran continue to meet whenever a Card-capturing situation arises, they begin to work together and combine their efforts, although he still tries to win the Card in the end. Additionally, halfway through the first season, Syaoran begins to blush occasionally when he comes face to face with Sakura, usually after she smiles or makes a sweet comment.


In season one, he considers her to be an annoying rival; in season two, they are on friendlier terms. In the later episodes of this series, he begins to develop a crush on her. In season three, he takes a more serious interest in Sakura. By this time, he finally sees Sakura's good qualities above all her faults and insecurities.


After the Final Judgment, Sakura is declared the new master of the Cards, leaving Syaoran essentially a failure. At the start of the third season, Syaoran plans on returning home to Hong Kong, until newcomer Eriol Hiiragizawa comes along and starts charming Sakura. At this point in the series, Syaoran's feelings toward Sakura have slowly changed from that of rivalry to that of an elementary school crush. Sakura's consistantly cheerful attitude and warm smiles cause more and more blushes on Syaoran's cheeks. Much to his surprise, Syaoran finds himself jealous over the fact that another student is getting too close to Sakura, and he in turn stays in Tomoeda for the remainder of the school year. Clow Reed and his reincarnation, Eriol Hiiragizawa Eriol Hiiragizawa ) is a fictional character in Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ...


In season three of the anime, the plot makes a stronger shift towards the development of Syaoran and Sakura's relationship. Though Sakura is still dealing with strange occurrences and using the Cards, each episode gradually puts more emphasis on the growth of this relationship, including Tomoyo Daidōji's involvement in giving Syaoran advice plus one particular dramatic scene in episode 60 involving Syaoran's then-fiancée, Meiling Li. Syaoran finds himself in more and more blushing situations, including those in which he is on the brink of confessing his feelings to Sakura but is always interrupted (often in a comical way) just before he utters the climactic syllable. Tomoyo Daidōji ) is a fictional, major supporting character in Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura and Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle. ... Meiling Li (Meilin Rae) and Syaoran Li (Li Showron) This image has an uncertain copyright status and is pending deletion. ...


Syaoran finally confesses that he is in love with her face-to-face at the end of the next-to-last episode of the series. The news comes as a major surprise to Sakura, who had always viewed Syaoran as a close friend. Sakura broods over the thought of it throughout all of episode 70, which ends with Syaoran planning to leave Tomoeda for Hong Kong. Sakura hears about his unannounced leave just in time to run to find him at the airport. He is holding (after his caretaker, Wei, hands it to him) a homemade teddy bear, which he had considered giving to Sakura but never found the right chance.


Instead, Sakura asks if she could have the bear in his arms. There is a tradition stated in the series (it is not an actual Japanese tradition) that when one person gives another a personally-made plush, if the receiver names the plush after its creator (the giver in this case), then both people will be together forever. Sakura is never seen giving a name to the bear, but the symbolism of her accepting his bear is enough to suggest that Sakura returns the feelings, despite how sudden they appeared.


The TV series concludes there, a cliffhanger of sorts for the upcoming release of the second movie, which finalizes the Sakura and Syaoran relationship in the anime. Set over summer break, Syaoran returns from Hong Kong for a short visit to Tomoeda. After having time to think about it, Sakura feels that she does love Syaoran back but is shy about confessing her feelings to him. Sakura wishes to tell him in person instead of writing a letter, because Syaoran had confessed his feelings in person (albeit quite randomly) and she wants to answer him the same way. The second movie goes through several situations where Sakura is just a moment away from uttering the next word after "Syaoran, I..." when something else interrupts her. In climactic fashion, Sakura finally completes her sentence in the last few lines of the movie, although she believes that his feelings had been negated by The Void; however, thanks to the intervention of the nameless card, they were not, and Syaoran smiles, accepts, and returns the feelings. Overjoyed, Sakura jumps into Syaorans arms, thus ending the series.


The manga concludes the development of their relationship differently, as there is no movie for which to create a cliffhanger. Instead of after a major battle as in the anime, Syaoran finds a quiet moment in Penguin Park to confess his love to Sakura. Sakura again is left in a mild state of shock as she tries to absorb the words, while Syaoran, content after revealing his feelings, tells her to be careful going back home and then leaves himself.


This occurs near the beginning of Volume 12, and the remainder of the volume details Sakura's quiet thoughts about the situation and her reanalysis of her feelings for Syaoran. Here in the manga, Syaoran also is planning to return to Hong Kong, prompting Sakura to hurry to the bus station to confess her feelings. She has a teddy bear that she made for him and successfully gives it to Syaoran through the window before the bus begins moving. She also confesses her feelings right there and asks if she could call the bear he gave her "Syaoran" after he asks if he could name the one she gave him "Sakura". As the bus begins driving away, Syaoran tells Sakura that he'll be in Hong Kong for quite some time, but Sakura responds by saying that she will wait for him because he is the one she loves most.


Some time passes, and Sakura is seen in a secondary school uniform, obviously older, preparing to leave for school. Along the way, she sees Syaoran, who is also dressed in a Tomoeda secondary school uniform and holding the bear that she gave to him. Syaoran is happy to announce that he is through with his duties in Hong Kong and is now in Tomoeda to stay. There would be no more need for letters and phone calls any longer. Sakura, filled with happiness, jumps into Syaoran's arms and happily exclaims that they can be "together forever".


Syaoran and Sakura have a son together, ("Syaoran" of Tsubasa: RESERvoir CHRoNiCLE). In addition, Syaoran and Sakura are also married, and still living in the same world as xxxHolic takes place in. "Syaoran" Of Tsubasa is using his Father's name as his alias. His real name is yet to be revealed. Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE (ツバサ-RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE-) is a manga made by CLAMP which is running in Shonen Magazine in Japan. ... holic redirects here. ...


Given name addressing

Common courtesy and respect in Japan dictate that people should address each other by their family names, with the addition of an honorific (-san, -sama, -kun) if necessary. Addressing on a given-name basis is mostly reserved for family members or very close friends. A significant moment in Syaoran's developing relationship with Sakura is his shift to addressing her as "Sakura", coupled with Sakura progressing from "Li-kun" to "Syaoran-kun." Look up Appendix:Most popular given names by country in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


Syaoran's case is slightly unusual in that, prior to the "Sakura" address, he has never called her "Kinomoto" or "Kinomoto-san" (the only two times he even says that name are in Episode 12 when he takes some time realizing that Fujitaka Kinomoto is Sakura's father, and in episode 40 when he comments how "Kinomoto is rather level-headed", although that was Sakura's dream and not the real Syaoran). In conversation, he usually omits the address and just begins speaking, using "Hey" or "You" on rare occasions. Sakura is often attentive of him whenever he speaks, so his lack of address is not usually noticed or viewed as awkward. For Syaoran's character, such a shift from no address to given name address marks a very notable change in his feelings. Fujitaka Kinomoto Fujitaka Kinomoto ) is a fictional character in Clamps manga and anime series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Look up Appendix:Most popular given names by country in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


In the manga, Syaoran first says (yells) Sakura's name after losing his grip and dropping her into an abyss while battling The Earthy. Sakura is saved by Kerberos in his original form, but Sakura is happy nevertheless that he addressed her as such. She smiles innocently and asks if she could call him "Syaoran-kun" in return. In a fit of blushes, he eventually stammers, "Sure, do as you like." This occurs in Volume 6, just before the halfway point in the series. The rear-face design of the Clow Cards The rear-face design of the Sakura Cards The Clow Cards ) are fictional magical cards that act as secondary characters in CLAMPs Cardcaptor Sakura. ...


In the anime, Syaoran does not use Sakura's name until the middle of season three in Episode 57, "Sakura, Syaoran, and the Elevator". In a similar fashion, Syaoran fails to save Sakura before she falls into a bottomless pit. Seeing her falling, the only thing he can do to release the pain is to scream her name out in grief and despair. Moments later, Sakura is seen returning to safety riding on The Float (The Float card doesnt exists in the manga). Syaoran is so relieved that she is okay that he immediately stands up and hugs her, and mumbles "I'm so glad."; his reaction surprises Sakura somewhat. The rear-face design of the Clow Cards The rear-face design of the Sakura Cards The Clow Cards ) are fictional magical cards that act as secondary characters in CLAMPs Cardcaptor Sakura. ...


At the end of the day, Sakura makes a phone call to Syaoran thanking him for his help that day and mentioning that his calling her "Sakura" made her happy, that it made her feel like they've become good friends. She asks if she can address him as "Syaoran-kun" in return. Even on the phone, he blushes and can only stammer, "Do as you like," which is Syaoran's indirect way of saying "Yes". This was also the episode Syaoran fully understood and accepted the fact that he had indeed fallen in love with Sakura. Syaoran seldom addresses Sakura with her name, still sticking to the usual "Hey" or "You." But for different reasons than when he disliked her. Tomoyo states in volume 9 of the manga that the reason Syaoran cannot address her by her given name often, is because he loves her very much.


Syaoran in Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle and xxxHolic

Syaoran has not appeared in either work from Clamp yet, although he is mentioned several times. His first mention was by Yūko Ichihara in xxxHolic volume 1, as Sakura's boyfriend and was again mentioned and named in volume 2. Seishirō knows him and remarks how much his son is like him, however it has not been revealed how Syaoran Li and Seishirō Sakurazuka have met. Syaoran was finally named as 'Syaoran's father in Chapter 189 of Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, in a flashback. Yūko states Syaoran had taught his son well. He gave 'Syaoran' his Jian sword, which is how 'Syaoran' is able to use all his elemental spells but without any of the paper seals. He was also the one who taught his son that there is no coincidence in the world, only hitsuzen - he appears to have gained a lot of knowledge over the years. His son, ('Syaoran') uses his name. Syaoran will appear in 192, however his face will be obscured [1]. YÅ«ko Ichihara ) is a fictional character from the manga, xxxHolic, created by the manga team Clamp. ... Seishirō Sakurazuka ) is a fictional character created by Clamp, introduced in 1990s Tokyo Babylon. ...


Trivia

  • Syaoran has a mother named Yelan Li who is mentioned a few times in the anime, but was finally introduced in the first Cardcaptor Sakura movie.
  • Syaoran's father is said to be deceased. Whether or not his father had any magical attributes is unknown. He apparently was responsible for the family's wealth. Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle states Syaoran inherited his sword.
  • Syaoran has also four older sisters who seem to have an affinity for all things cute. They were introduced only in the first Cardcaptor Sakura movie.

References

  1. ^ http://ashura-sama.livejournal.com/44888.html#cutid1
Demographic Shōjo Magazine Nakayoshi Original run – Volumes 12 TV anime Director Morio Asaka Studio Madhouse Licensor Bandai Visual Geneon Nelvana Network NHK, Animax Original run – Episodes 70 Animated film: Director Morio Asaka Composer Takayuki Negishi Studio Madhouse Licensor Bandai Visual Geneon Nelvana Released August 21, 1999 Runtime 79 min. ... Clamp (or CLAMP) is an all-female Japanese mangaka group. ... Cardcaptors is the title of the English adaptation produced by Nelvana of the Japanese anime series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... This is an episode listing of the Cardcaptor Sakura anime series, which premiered in Japan on NHK from April 7, 1998 and finished airing on March 21, 2000, spanning a total of 70 episodes. ... This is a list of the albums published for the anime series, Cardcaptor Sakura, created by CLAMP. // The Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack 1 is the first original soundtrack album to the anime television series adaptation of CLAMPs Cardcaptor Sakura. ... The rear-face design of the Clow Cards The rear-face design of the Sakura Cards The Clow Cards ) are fictional magical cards that act as secondary characters in CLAMPs Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Sakura Kinomoto ) is a fictional character, the heroine of Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Toya Kinomoto ) is a fictional character in Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Fujitaka Kinomoto Fujitaka Kinomoto ) is a fictional character in Clamps manga and anime series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Nadeshiko Kinomoto Nadeshiko Kinomoto ) is a fictional character in Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Meiling Li (Meilin Rae) and Syaoran Li (Li Showron) This image has an uncertain copyright status and is pending deletion. ... Tomoyo Daidōji ) is a fictional, major supporting character in Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura and Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle. ... Sonomi Daidōji ) is a fictional character in Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Gluttonous Kero-chan Cerberus ) is a fictional character in Clamps manga and anime series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Yue ) Chinese Pinyin: Yuè) is a fictional character in Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Spinel Suns true form Spinel Sun ) is a fictional character in Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Nakuru Akizuki, Ruby Moons disguise Ruby Moon ) is a fictional character in Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Clow Reed Clow Reed ) is a fictional character in Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Clow Reed and his reincarnation, Eriol Hiiragizawa Eriol Hiiragizawa ) is a fictional character in Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Kaho Mizuki Kaho Mizuki ) is a fictional character in Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Yukito Tsukishiro ) is a fictional character in Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Takashi Yamazaki and Chiharu Mihara Chiharu Mihara ) is a fictional character in Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Rika Sasaki Rika Sasaki ) is a fictional character in Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Takashi Yamazaki and Chiharu Mihara Takashi Yamazaki ) is a fictional character in Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Naoko Yanagisawa ) is a fictional character in Clamps anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Yoshiyuki Terada Yoshiyuki Terada ) is a fictional character in CLAMPs anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ... Maki Matsumoto Maki Matsumoto (松本 真樹 Matsumoto Maki) is a fictional character in CLAMPs anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ...

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