Entity: CARDCAPTOR-SAKURA
CARDCAPTOR-SAKURA is a Japanese manga series created by the manga group Clamp, following the adventures of Sakura Kinomoto, a young girl tasked with collecting magical cards.
CARDCAPTOR-SAKURA
Etymology
The term 'CARDCAPTOR' in CARDCAPTOR-SAKURA refers to the main character, Sakura Kinomoto, who is tasked with capturing magical cards.
Definition
CARDCAPTOR-SAKURA is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Clamp, serialized from 1996 to 2000, following the adventures of Sakura Kinomoto as she collects magical cards.
Historical Context
Originally serialized in the shōjo manga magazine Nakayoshi, CARDCAPTOR-SAKURA gained popularity for its engaging storyline and captivating characters.
Cultural Significance
CARDCAPTOR-SAKURA has become a beloved series in the manga and anime community, known for its magical elements and strong character development.
Related Concepts
- Sakura Kinomoto
- Clow Cards
- Magical Girl genre
See Also
A popular manga series revolving around a young girl who becomes a 'Cardcaptor' to collect magical cards and protect her world.