One of the rare manga/anime in which the characters have wardrobe.
Heads up guys, this is the manga that taught me ‘Dreams Come True’. On the surface, it’s a pretty clean manga (zero gore, zilch inappropriate amount of skin - don’t assume that if the characters are kids, they’re clean). But some parents might want to be warned about, perhaps, the more dangerous ideas suggested between the pages. Love between two souls, for example.
When I say ‘souls’, I mean that the love that seems to transcend some bodily limitations, say, sex and age. Yes, you will find a ship between Romeo and Romeo, student and teacher, human and I’m not sure what, and the two main characters themselves, although a girl and a boy, are barely 12 in Card Captor Sakura. Not as extreme as a girl and a hundred years old vampire, I’m sure, but there you go.
The artwork is simply stunning. The first 3 books might not seem like it, but Clamp justified themselves the rest of all 12 numbers. Sakura is very likable, of course – I spent the best part of my 10-12 years thinking I was her. The storyline is enjoyably fascinating, and the characters are richly developed.
Magic, love, saving the world – quiet the recipe for a good story, in my opinion.
Heads up guys, this is the manga that taught me ‘Dreams Come True’. On the surface, it’s a pretty clean manga (zero gore, zilch inappropriate amount of skin - don’t assume that if the characters are kids, they’re clean). But some parents might want to be warned about, perhaps, the more dangerous ideas suggested between the pages. Love between two souls, for example.
When I say ‘souls’, I mean that the love that seems to transcend some bodily limitations, say, sex and age. Yes, you will find a ship between Romeo and Romeo, student and teacher, human and I’m not sure what, and the two main characters themselves, although a girl and a boy, are barely 12 in Card Captor Sakura. Not as extreme as a girl and a hundred years old vampire, I’m sure, but there you go.
The artwork is simply stunning. The first 3 books might not seem like it, but Clamp justified themselves the rest of all 12 numbers. Sakura is very likable, of course – I spent the best part of my 10-12 years thinking I was her. The storyline is enjoyably fascinating, and the characters are richly developed.
Magic, love, saving the world – quiet the recipe for a good story, in my opinion.