ツバサ - RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE [Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE] #3

ツバサ-RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE- 3

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190 pages, Paperback

First published December 15,2003

About the author

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Ōkawa Nanase 大川七瀬
[born: 2 May 1967; Ōsaka, bloodtype: A]

Mokona Apapa もこなあぱぱ
[born: 16 Jun 1968, Kyōto; bloodtype: A]

Nekoi Mick 猫井みっく
[born: 21 Jan 1969, Kyōto; bloodtype: O]

Igarashi Satsuki 五十嵐さつき
[born: 8 Feb 1969, Kyōto; bloodtype: A]


CLAMP originally began in 1989 as a twelve-member dōjinshi circle, but by 1990, the circle had diminished from twelve to seven. Of the remaining seven, Tamayo Akiyama, Sei Nanao, and Leeza Sei left the group during the production of the RG Veda manga. Other former members of CLAMP also included Soushi Hishika, O-Kyon, Kazue Nakamori, Yuzuru Inoue and Shinya Ōmi. Currently, there are four members in the group.

In 2004, CLAMP's 15th anniversary as a mangaka group, the members changed their names from Nanase Ohkawa, Mokona Apapa, Mick Nekoi, and Satsuki Igarashi to Ageha Ohkawa, Mokona, Tsubaki Nekoi and Satsuki Igarashi (her name is pronounced the same, but written with different characters) respectively. The August 2004 issue of Newtype USA, a magazine specializing in events of the anime and manga subcultures, reported that the members of CLAMP simply wanted to try out new names. In a later interview with Ohkawa, it was revealed that initially Mokona wanted to drop her surname because it sounded too immature for her liking, while Nekoi disliked people commenting that her name was the same as Mick Jagger's. Ohkawa and Igarashi, wanting to go with the flow of Nekoi's and Mokona's name changes, changed their names as well.

In 2006, they made their first USA public debut at Anime Expo in Anaheim, California. They were well received at the convention, with 6,000 fans in attendance at their panel.

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July 15,2025
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I would have given this 4 stars if it weren't for the confusing battle scenes/speed lines.

I am giving 2 stars for now because most chapters in this volume feel like filler stories for me, even though we are still just in volume 3.

Still, the storyline is great, but I really want character developments!

Due to the confusing speed lines, I overlooked some scenes/detail/panel frames and had to go back to a few pages just to understand what took precedence.

I am trying to give Shonen manga a shot by reading Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE because I know it has good plotlines.

I also like the humor between Fay D. Flôrite and Kurogane. Their comedy dynamic provides a breather among the serious battle scenes.

But for me, reading Shonen manga requires concentration on what action scenes took precedence - who damaged who, which character was killed, what was damaged, etc.

All those things take concentration. I am not used to Shonen manga (and prefer shojo because they are easier to read).

But for Tsubasa, I want to see it through to its finale because at the end of the day, I love how CLAMP crosses over its storylines and characters among xxxHolic, Cardcaptor Sakura, Chobits, and all its other series.

July 15,2025
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I absolutely looove the town that is associated with the golden haired ghost! It's truly a magical place. The moment I step into it, all the clothes and the overall atmosphere make me think of some incredibly romantic French ghost story. It's as if I've been transported into a different world.


I have a special affection for Tsubasa. Their work is simply amazing. What I find truly great is how all their manga series have managed to find a way to meet and intertwine. It creates a complex and fascinating web of stories and characters.


Each series has its own unique charm and appeal, yet they all come together in a seamless and wonderful way. It's a testament to the creativity and talent of the creators. I can't wait to see what new adventures and connections they will bring in the future.

July 15,2025
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Book: Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle 3.
Author: CLAMP.
Pages: 196
Score: 3/5 ⭐

At the moment, this would be the volume that presents us with the most action scenes.

This is because our dear group has to liberate the kingdom of Koryo from the oppression and tyranny of the Ryanban this time. Therefore, demonstrations of power seem to be the order of the day.

While so far Shaoran is the one who has shown us the most demonstrations of strength and skill, I like that they finally put a little emphasis on the abilities of Kuro and Fay (who I already say are among my favorite characters ❤).

The story continues to unfold with exciting battles and unexpected twists. We see the characters grow and develop as they face new challenges.

The art by CLAMP is一如既往地 beautiful, with detailed illustrations and vibrant colors that bring the story to life.

Overall, Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle 3 is a great addition to the series, and I'm looking forward to seeing what happens next.
July 15,2025
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This series truly teases you.

The volumes come to an end precisely in the middle of something significant!

It's quite a clever tactic, really.

On one hand, it can be frustrating because you're left hanging, eager to know what happens next.

But on the other hand, it definitely makes me want to read more.

I find myself constantly anticipating the next installment, desperate to find out how the story will unfold.

It's like a never-ending cliffhanger that keeps pulling me in.

Despite the initial annoyance of being left in the lurch, I can't help but be drawn back to this series.

I'm curious to see how the author will resolve all the loose ends and tie up the story in a satisfying way.

So, even though it teases me, I'm still hooked and looking forward to reading more.

July 15,2025
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This volume is truly remarkable as it is at least ten times more violent and action-packed than the previous two volumes.

The art in this volume is really nice. However, the battle scenes can sometimes be a bit hard to follow.

When I was a teen and read/saw this series, I never reached the point where we figure out why Fai won't use his magic.

This mystery and the frustration associated with it might have actually stopped me from continuing with the series.

Other than that, I can't help but note that the demon lady in this volume is really pretty.

Her appearance adds an interesting element to the story.

Overall, despite the few drawbacks, this volume has its own unique charm and吸引力.
July 15,2025
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I don't know, but the world that they are currently in is not as interesting as the first.

It really made me a bit disappointed.

Moreover, Sayoran looks darker and more depressed.

This isn't that fun.

Probably he is angry that his love doesn't remember him.

Despite these drawbacks, it is still a good read.

The story has its own charm and keeps me engaged.

I still can't wait to read the next volume.

I'm curious to see how the plot will develop and whether Sayoran will be able to regain his love's memory.

Maybe the next volume will bring more excitement and surprises.

I'm looking forward to it with great anticipation.
July 15,2025
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I have a preference for Koryo over the Hanshin Country. However, I am rather skeptical about a certain scene. In that scene, Syaoran's leg from the knee down was burned by an acid-like substance, yet he continued to fight. This seems quite unbelievable to me.

Moreover, what about their wounds after everything was over? Syaoran almost lost a leg. But the story seems to gloss over this important aspect. It doesn't really go into detail about how his wound was treated or how he managed to recover.

This lack of detail makes it difficult for me to fully engage with the story and believe in the events that are taking place. I think if the author had spent more time developing this part of the plot, it would have made the story more realistic and engaging.
July 15,2025
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Almost immediately after the volume commences, the action kicks off.

I was slightly disappointed that our heroes didn't spend sufficient time in this new world to familiarize themselves with it as thoroughly as they did with the previous one before engaging in the battle for the next feather.

Sure, one gets to grasp a brief sketch of their government and the significance of magic, but除此之外, not much else is detailed for the reader.

While this might be acceptable for most individuals, I truly relish it when the creators delve deeper into the locations their characters visit. It makes it a bit more enjoyable for me.

In this volume, one also witnesses a modicum of character development in both Fai and Syaoran, but there is a preponderance of action.

I didn't appreciate the action in this volume as much as I did in the previous one, as it concluded far too swiftly for my liking.

Our heroes entered, encountered a few obstacles, and then one is left with a bit of a cliffhanger.

However, I really did delight in the villains' character designs in this volume. They were all rather fascinating and truly stood out among the other characters of that world.

All in all, this was a good, solid volume that was really short, sweet, and to the point.
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