Oooooooooooooo. I like it, especially that quiet air of contemplation, and the observation that Sakura just inherently believed in the goodness of man. Squee.
Been pondering this question for a long time: is the Tsubasa Chronicles an extension of Cardcaptor Sakura (having never watched the series, but seen clips that seem to resemble those characters...) And I really like it... Are Sakura's feathers her memories?
A reliable source has told me that the Sakura of Cardcaptor is an alternate version to the one in Tsubasa. Tsubasa Chronicles is very big on meeting alternate versions of people as they travel from dimension to dimension. The person appears the same but since they have grown up in a completely different setting they are essentially a different person.
The story of Tsubasa Chronicles focuses around Sakura (a young princess who early on in the series finds her memories scattered across several dimensions) and Syaoran, her close childhood friend, who is helping her to recover her memories. The memories appear in the form of feathers which Syaoran (and companions Fai and Kurogane) help find and return to Sakura.
Hmmm... (how cool!) Cardcaptor Sakura focuses mainly around a young girl named Sakura who must 'capture all of the cards', and her rival/love, Syaoran... (and various other people)
But that's really awesome how they tie together like that; I love the idea of alternate worlds!
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And I really like it... Are Sakura's feathers her memories?
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A reliable source has told me that the Sakura of Cardcaptor is an alternate version to the one in Tsubasa. Tsubasa Chronicles is very big on meeting alternate versions of people as they travel from dimension to dimension. The person appears the same but since they have grown up in a completely different setting they are essentially a different person.
The story of Tsubasa Chronicles focuses around Sakura (a young princess who early on in the series finds her memories scattered across several dimensions) and Syaoran, her close childhood friend, who is helping her to recover her memories. The memories appear in the form of feathers which Syaoran (and companions Fai and Kurogane) help find and return to Sakura.
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Cardcaptor Sakura focuses mainly around a young girl named Sakura who must 'capture all of the cards', and her rival/love, Syaoran... (and various other people)
But that's really awesome how they tie together like that; I love the idea of alternate worlds!
And you're welcome. It's really cute. ^^
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