Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card Arc revealed a new visual on Twitter, along with the broadcast date! The series will premiere on Jan. 7 at 7:30 am on NHK BS Premium.
☆新キービジュアル解禁☆「カードキャプターさくら クリアカード編」は2018年1月7日(日)よりNHK BSプレミアムにて毎週日曜朝7:30~放送スタート!(再放送:1月12日(金)よりNHK BSプレミアムにて毎週金曜夜11:45~) https://twitter.com/hashtag/ccsakura?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>#ccsakura https://t.co/8nroId3OXP”>https://t.co/8nroId3OXP https://t.co/cofRym0Jdm”>pic.twitter.com/cofRym0Jdm
— カードキャプターさくら(公式) (@ccsakura_info) https://twitter.com/ccsakura_info/status/932851681846468609?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>November 21, 2017
The new visual highlights Sakura in a beautiful white costume (likely made by Tomoyo) with gold accents and crystals, surrounded by her cards featuring Syaoran, Tomoyo, Toya, Yukito, and others.
Written and illustrated by CLAMP, Cardcaptor Sakura started serialization in 1996 in Kodansha’s Nakayoshi magazine. It follows Kinomoto Sakura, a 4th-year student on her quest to collect the Clow Cards. One of the anniversary projects for the series’ 20th birthday in 2016, Clear Card Arc finds Sakura and her friends in junior high school, when she sees a strange dream with a mysterious cloaked figure. Realizing all of her cards are blank and lost their power, Sakura sets out on a quest to find out what happened, encountering transparent cards waiting to be captured along the way.
The nostalgia is strong with this one, as Clear Card Arc welcomes back most of the main staff and main characters the original series with the addition of new faces such as Akiho and her little rabbit Momo. Not to mention, Sakamoto Maaya, the artist who sung “Platinum” for the third season, will be performing the opening song “CLEAR” for the new series.
How will the new Cardcaptor Sakura look after these 20 years?
Staff
Director: Asaka Morio
Writer: Ohkawa Nanase
Production: Madhouse
Cast
Kinomoto Sakura: Tange Sakura
Cerberus/Kero-chan: Hisakawa Aya
Daidouji Tomoyo: Iwao Junko
Li Syaoran: Kumai Motoko
Kinomoto Toya: Seki Tomokazu
Tsukishiro Yukito/Yue: Ogata Megumi
Shinomoto Akiho: Suzuki Minori
Hiragizawa Eriol: Sasaki Nozomu
Mizuki Kaho: Shinohara Emi
This is a Tokyo Otaku Mode original article.