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Rating(4.1 / 5.0, 100 votes)
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July 15,2025
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I completed this entire series in less than a month. It was truly pure, fantastic, and at times, quite confusing.

Interestingly, some parts are better elucidated in the anime. And to be honest, once you truly understand it, your mind will be completely blown away.

Each and every book in this series was unique and exciting, contributing significantly to the actual plot. I developed a deep affection for the characters.

They all have their own intense backstories, which are presented in such a remarkable way. I came so close to crying in the last book, and I have never shed tears from a story before.

I would highly recommend this series to anyone who breathes oxygen and has a penchant for a great story. It's bound to hook you in and keep you engaged from start to finish.

July 15,2025
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I have a deep affection for the characters in this manga. Among them, Shaoran and Sakura's characters are the most captivating for me.

When Sakura falls into a deep sleep, Shaoran makes such a sad face. It is in that moment that I truly feel his profound love for her.

Their relationship is full of tenderness and emotion, and it keeps me on the edge of my seat, eagerly anticipating what will happen next.

Every expression and action of theirs seems to tell a story, and I can't help but be drawn into their world.

I am extremely curious about how their story will unfold and what the final outcome will be.

Will they overcome all the obstacles and be together? Or will there be some unexpected twists and turns? Only time will tell, and I can't wait to find out.
July 15,2025
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This story kicks off with a real bang and rapidly gains momentum.

The art is in the traditional Clamp style, which is generally very easy to follow. Moreover, the story itself is highly interesting.

I really appreciate the way Clamp is incorporating characters from their previous works. It would be beneficial to look into the series from which these characters originate, and conveniently, there is a list at the back indicating their sources.

That being said, one can still enjoy this without having read those other series, as the characters have been reimagined and are completely different here.

I would also recommend reading XXXhOliC. I have a vague recollection of the first 6 volumes of that series, from the time when the library had the entire collection.

Once again, while it is not essential, it is highly advisable, as it has a direct connection to this series.

Also, ensure that you have at least two or three of these volumes on hand before commencing, otherwise, you will be left in the throes of agonizing suspense!

July 15,2025
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I am so excited to finally have the time and opportunity to read Tsubasa completely this year

July 15,2025
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I have embarked on the journey of collecting the Omnibus Editions of Tsubasa. Previously, I read the first 3 volumes, but that was nearly 4 years ago, and I can hardly recall anything about it. Therefore, I am giving it a second chance. Right from the start, this series gives the impression of being something truly special. The style and writing bear a striking resemblance to Inuyasha, which brings back many memories.

For those who have read the manga and watched the anime before, I am curious to know how the anime fares in terms of adaptation. Does it do justice to the original manga? Are the characters and storylines faithfully portrayed? I'm looking forward to hearing from those with experience in both to gain a better understanding of the differences and similarities.

I hope that this second attempt at reading Tsubasa will be a more fulfilling experience, and I can't wait to immerse myself in this wonderful world once again.
July 15,2025
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LADIES KICKING ASS AND MOKONA TOO

In the world of anime and manga, there are some truly remarkable female characters who are not afraid to kick some serious ass. These ladies come in all shapes and sizes, with unique personalities and abilities that make them stand out from the crowd.

One such character is Mokona, who may not seem like a typical ass-kicking lady at first glance. But don't let her cute and cuddly appearance fool you! Mokona has her own set of skills and powers that she uses to help her friends and take on challenges.

Whether it's through her quick thinking, agility, or magical abilities, Mokona is always ready to step up and show what she's made of. And she's not alone in her ass-kicking adventures. There are many other female characters in the anime and manga world who are equally fierce and determined.

From powerful warriors to intelligent strategists, these ladies prove that being a woman doesn't mean you can't be a force to be reckoned with. They inspire us with their strength, courage, and independence, and remind us that anyone can make a difference and achieve great things.

So the next time you're watching an anime or reading a manga, keep an eye out for these amazing ladies kicking ass and taking names. And don't forget about Mokona, the cute and powerful character who proves that even the smallest among us can have a big impact.
July 15,2025
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There wasn't anything that I particularly disliked about this manga. However, it didn't really catch my attention or stand out to me in a significant way. The story seemed to incorporate a great deal of references to other works by CLAMP. I have a penchant for stories that feature really dramatic alterations in the setting. Therefore, I might give this manga another chance and read more of it at some point in the future to see how the plot unfolds and where it ultimately leads. For the time being, I will simply leave it on my classroom bookshelf. There is nothing within this manga that would be objectionable or inappropriate for middle grade readers.

July 15,2025
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Rilettura della serie completa in 28 volumi + 3 volumi sequel.

Well, reviewing Clamp's works is definitely a task. However, this manga and this series in general is one of my absolute mainstays when it comes to my life in the fandom, and I will always love it. But. There is a big "but" after a reread 15 years later. Maybe my tastes as a reader have changed, maybe my perspective as a writer has "grown." The fact is that I found many more flaws than I remembered. And I also discovered that a good part of the plot twists that I didn't remember were so confusing and written in a debatable way that probably on the first reading I understood very little. Just think that the first, big plot twist I was convinced happened a few volumes from the end, but instead it falls exactly in the middle. Until that moment, the story holds up extremely well, without excessive jolts and winking at the crossover so dear to Clamp. The Acid Tokyo arc breaks my heart and reaches emotional heights for me even now. The Celes arc, at one time my favorite because it was centered on Fay, in reality I found it very poorly written, patched together and full of retcons and contradictions, as if the authors no longer knew how to justify certain previous statements. In addition to being very heavy to read because it is weighed down by really too much drama without reason. From the end of the Infinity arc onwards, nothing makes sense anymore. Or rather, it can be understood with a great effort of concentration and reading everything in a row and very carefully. The plot wraps around itself with unnecessarily complicated twists and without a real purpose, arriving at a situation of relationships between the protagonists that is hardly paradoxical. However, lacking in clarifying some points on which I, frankly, would have liked some answers. Okay, Clamp has always been sibylline, but after 28 volumes of clones and time loops, I would at least have liked to know the real reason why all this was happening.

The three sequel volumes could almost be considered a spin-off, although here too I wonder why Shaoran pushes himself to such extremes since he no longer has a vital purpose to pursue, as the infamous feathers once were. I had quite a few misgivings reading them.

Three stars because, as I said, I will always love Tsubasa and the me of 2009 would have given it five, but the adult me now sees things that I didn't notice once.
July 15,2025
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This was an extremely great volume.

I originally originated from the anime, which had truly left me in a state of confusion.

Very, very confused indeed.

So as I delved into reading this, I was even more amazed and completely entranced by it.

This was because it boasted more details and was thoroughly more entertaining.

I indeed have a great love for CLAMP's style as well.

Now, I'll be embarking on a binge-reading spree of all the volumes.

I can't wait to explore more of the wonderful world that CLAMP has created.

Each page seems to hold a new surprise and delight.

I'm sure that this binge-reading experience will be an unforgettable one.

July 15,2025
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I've been desiring to delve into CLAMP's work for quite some time now. When it comes to reading, I have a deep affection for the character design in Code Geass and some of their other creations. This volume truly brought me a great deal of enjoyment. I firmly believe that both the characters and the world building within it are outstanding. It has left me with a strong anticipation to explore more of their works. In fact, I already have volumes 2 and 3 right beside me, eagerly waiting for me to pick them up and continue this wonderful literary journey. I can't wait to see what other amazing stories and characters CLAMP has in store for me. I'm sure it's going to be another exciting adventure.

July 15,2025
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This book is an interesting one. It is about a princess who decides to embark on a journey.

She goes to the website www.google.com/syaoran. Her purpose is to obtain tons of pictures of Syaoran.

And to her great delight, many of those pictures are of Syaoran together with Sakura. It's really exciting and makes her happy. XD

This adventure of the princess in the digital world to gather these precious pictures adds a touch of magic and fun to the story.

Readers will surely be intrigued by the princess's actions and the interesting findings she makes along the way.
July 15,2025
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This manga started off quite well, with an interesting premise that seemed to hold a lot of promise. However, as I reached the end, I found myself not as invested as I had been at the beginning.

Still, it does have its redeeming qualities. The story basically takes a diverse group of people from different Clamp universes and brings them together. Each of them has to give up something very important to them in order to embark on an adventure to save poor Sakura, who has lost her consciousness after touching some mysterious artifact.

The storyline is a bit weird and already feels a bit bloated, but fortunately, the humor sprinkled throughout is helping me to enjoy it despite its flaws. And, as always, the art in this manga is solid, with beautiful illustrations that really bring the story to life.

Overall, while it wasn't a perfect read, I'm still curious enough to try out another volume or two to see if the story improves and if my investment in the characters and plot deepens.
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