Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle
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The first volume of Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle as released by Kodansha.
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ツバサ-RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE-
(Tsubasa: Rezaboa Kuronikuru)
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Manga
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Written by
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Published by
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English publisher
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Demographic
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Magazine
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Original run
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May 2003 – October 2009
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Volumes
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TV anime
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Tsubasa Chronicle
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Directed by
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Produced by
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Noboru Swata
Hisako Matsumoto
Shinichi Tominaga
So Ichitani
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Written by
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Hiroyuki Kawasaki
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Music by
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Studio
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Licensed by
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Network
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English network
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Original run
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April 9, 2005 –November 4, 2006
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Episodes
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Game
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Tsubasa Chronicle
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Released
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October 27, 2005
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Game
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Tsubasa Chronicle Vol.2
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Arika
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Nintendo DS
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Released
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April 20, 2006
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Tsubasa Tokyo Revelations
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Directed by
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Shunsuke Tada
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Produced by
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Rui Kuroki
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Written by
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Music by
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Yuki Kajiura
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Studio
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Production I.G
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Licensed by
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Funimation Entertainment
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Released
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November 16, 2007 –March 17, 2008
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Runtime
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25 minutes
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Episodes
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3
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Tsubasa Shunraiki
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Directed by
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Shunsuke Tada
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Produced by
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Aya Hashimoto
Hiroaki Morita
Masayuki Haryu
Takuya Matsushita
Rui Kuroki
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Written by
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Nanase Okawa
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Music by
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Yuki Kajiura
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Studio
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Production I.G
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Licensed by
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Funimation Entertainment
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Released
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March 17, 2009 – May 15, 2009
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Runtime
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25 minutes
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Episodes
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2
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Other
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It was serialized in the Kodansha publication Weekly Shōnen Magazine from May 2003 until October 2009, and was collected in twenty-eight tankōbon volumes. The manga was adapted into an anime series, Tsubasa Chronicle (ツバサ・クロニクル Tsubasa Kuronikuru?), animated by Bee Train, which aired 52 episodes over two seasons during 2005 and 2006. Production I.Greleased an interlude film between the first two seasons titled The Princess in the Birdcage Kingdom, as well as five original video animations (OVAs) between November 2007 and May 2009, which acted as a sequel to the second season. Various video games and drama CDsbased on the series have been released. The manga was licensed for English language release by Del Rey Manga, who has released all of its volumes since April 27, 2004. Funimation Entertainment licensed the anime for English release. They published all the TV episodes in DVD volumes as well as the film. The OVAs of Tsubasa were released in North America in January 2011.Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle (ツバサ-RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE- Tsubasa: Rezaboa Kuronikuru?) is a
shōnen manga series written and illustrated by the
mangaka group
Clamp. It takes place in the same
fictional universe as many of Clamp's other manga series, most notably
xxxHolic. The plot follows how
Sakura, the princess of the Kingdom of Clow, loses her soul and how
Syaoran, a young archaeologist who is her childhood friend, goes on a quest to save her. Dimensional Witch
Yūko Ichihara instructs him to go with two people,
Kurogane and
Fai D. Flowright. They search for Sakura's memories, which were scattered in various worlds, as gathering them will help save her soul.
Tsubasa was conceived when four Clamp artists wanted to create a manga series that connected all their previous works. They took the designs for the main protagonists from their earlier manga called
Cardcaptor Sakura.
The series has been well-received by Japanese and English readers, and it reached high positions on various best-seller lists; the series has sold over twenty million manga volumes in Japan as of September 2009. Both the manga and anime have had positive response from critics, who praised its connections to previous works and its artwork. The plot twists in later parts of the story have been generally praised for how they affect the overall plot as well as for being surprising. However, they have been criticized for being confusing.
Plot
The series begins by introducing childhood friends
Syaoran, a young archaeologist who is investigating a ruin within the Kingdom of Clow, and
Sakura, princess of the Kingdom of Clow and daughter of the late king
Clow Reed. When Sakura visits Syaoran in the ruins, her soul takes the form of a pair of ghostly wings that disintegrate to
other dimensions. As she descends into a
catatonic state, the High Priest of the Kingdom of Clow,
Yukito, realizes that Sakura is near death. Yukito transports the two to the world of the Dimensional Witch,
Yūko Ichihara, where Syaoran begs the Witch to help him save Sakura. There, Syaoran meets two others who each have their own wish:
Kurogane, a ninja who wishes to return to his home world after being banished from his world by
Princess Tomoyo to allow him to learn what true strength is; and
Fai D. Flowright, a magician who wishes to never return to his home world to avoid his king,
Ashura-ō. In exchange for the power to travel across dimensions, Yūko demands that each pay with that they value most: Kurogane offers his sword Ginryū; Fai offers the tattoo that suppresses his magical power; and Syaoran offers all of Sakura's memories that involve him. Yūko then presents them with a creature named
Mokona Modoki that sends the group on a journey across dimensions in search of Sakura's feathers. After obtaining the first feathers, Sakura awakens from her catatonic state and starts recovering her memories. During their adventures, the group gradually grows closer to the point that Fai jokingly labels them as relatives.
[1] As they travel, they learn that the feathers have special powers and can bestow supernatural abilities to those who possess them.
During their journey, the group discovers that Syaoran is in reality a clone imbued with half the
heart of the
original Syaoran. Several years ago,
Fei-Wang Reed, a wizard who caused Sakura's loss of memories, took the original Syaoran prisoner and created the clone to collect Sakura's feathers. With the original Syaoran breaking free of Fei-Wang's hold, the clone loses his heart and becomes an emotionless puppet that follows Fei-Wang's will, betraying the group. The original Syaoran joins in the group's journey with Sakura wishing to save the clone. Foreseeing a future in which Fai kills the original Syaoran forced by Fei-Wang's curse, Sakura gets stabbed in his place, but at the same time splits her body and soul, sending each to different worlds, Seresu and the Dream World, respectively. In the Dream World, the Syaoran clone destroys Sakura's soul when trying to get the feathers. Before her soul perishes, Sakura reveals that she too is a clone of the
original Sakura who was also taken prisoner by Fei-Wang. Fei-Wang then takes Sakura's body to use its stored power. The group departs to rescue the two Sakuras learning from Yūko that Fei-Wang is in an alternate dimension from the Kingdom of Clow. Such parallel dimension is the result of Syaoran's wish to save the original Sakura from Fei-Wang's curse various years ago. In order to grant his wish, Syaoran became Fei-Wang's prisoner and Yūko's assistant,
Kimihiro Watanuki, was used to replace Syaoran within his original world's history.
The group battles Fei-Wang who destroys the Syaoran clone when he betrays him. He then uses the power of the two Sakuras to revive Yūko, accidentally frozen in time by Clow to halt her death, therein proving himself Clow's superior. Yūko sends the remainings from the clones of Syaoran and Sakura to another world in the past where both are reborn into lives using her life and Clow's magic as payment. They start living together, knowing all of the series' events would repeat. To save their friends from Fei-Wang, the clones seal themselves in Yūko's shop until the battle against him. The group manages to kill Fei-Wang, who traps Syaoran in a void between time and space, dragging both his clone and Watanuki along as a consequence of their connection. With their creator's death, both clones of Sakura and Syaoran fade away leaving behind two feathers. Syaoran and Watanuki escape from the void for a price: Syaoran must continue traveling through the dimensions forever, while Watanuki must stay in Yūko's shop. The group rests in the Kingdom of Clow where Fai, Kurogane, and Mokona decide to join Syaoran once again in hope of finding a way to bring back the clones who still exist as the two feathers. Before departing on their separate ways, Syaoran and Sakura confess their love for each other as they hope to meet again.