Cardcaptor Sakura: 2

It’s not often that a sequel lives up to a legacy built two decades prior. When Cardcaptor Sakura ended in 2000, fans said goodbye to Sakura Kinomoto, Syaoran Li, and the fluffy guardian beast Kero-chan with full hearts. The story was complete. The romance was resolved. All 52 Clow Cards were captured and turned into Sakura Cards.

Either way, it is a warm, nostalgic hug from CLAMP. The magic never really ends—it just changes shape into something clear. cardcaptor sakura 2

Rating: 8.5/10 (Anime) | 9/10 (Manga)

, the anime ended before the manga finished. As a result, the anime’s finale is anime-original . It wraps up the immediate threat (Kaito) but completely glosses over the massive lore reveals from the manga. It’s not often that a sequel lives up

So, when CLAMP announced Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card in 2016 (anime in 2018), the collective reaction was a mix of ecstatic screaming and nervous dread. Could a "season 2" truly capture the same gentle magic? The romance was resolved