After the first volume set the stage for Sakura’s new adventure, Clear Card part 2 arrives to wrap up this new arc, and with plenty of questions around mysterious clock-based dreams, hooded figures and suspicious magical butlers there are plenty of threads to be brought together as Sakura continues her latest card-capting adventure. After the […]
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Review: Cardcaptor Sakura Clear Card Part 1 (Blu-Ray)
In the real world it was 18 years between the last Cardcaptor Sakura animated feature and the new Clear Card series, but for those in the town of Tomoeda only two years have passed since Sakura did battle with the Nothing card, and with the Sakura cards safely sealed, Li back in Hong Kong and […]
Video: 5 reasons to revisit Cardcaptor Sakura
Yes we’re back in video form! In our latest endeavour Mangaman and Iron Chap share their unrivalled and manly enthusiasm for CLAMP’s legendary mahou shoujo classic, Cardcaptor Sakura. Well, in the form of a top5 video at least… You can keep up with our YouTube activities by visiting https://www.animeinferno.com.au/youtube – if you like what you […]
Review: Cardcaptor Sakura Complete Series (DVD)
Once upon a time, somewhere around the year 2000 in the burgeoning days of the anime DVD market Australians could only dream of the possibility of a full, unedited, sub-only release of Cardcaptor Sakura. The market couldn’t support such a niche-within-a-niche release, we were told. Instead we got the mangled dub-only Cardcaptors edit, but… We […]
New Cardcaptor Sakura Manga Announced
Following the 20th Anniversary celebration of the Carcaptor Sakura series, the team at Clamp will be debuting a sequel manga in the shoujo magazine Nakayoshi. No longer an elementary school student, the new series will follow Sakura Kinomoto in her first year of junior high and the events that unfold after she has a mysterious […]
Review: Angelic Layer (DVD)
Clamp’s Angelic Layer holds the honour of being the very last anime series I ever watched on VHS all those years ago. Now with Madman re-releasing the series on DVD it seemed like a good time to revisit the series. Angelic Layer centres around 12 year old Misaki Suzuhara, who has just moved to Tokyo to live […]