Cardcaptors Cartoons Printable Coloring Pages

Cardcaptors Cartoons Printable Coloring Pages
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Cardcaptors is a Japanese anime television series directed by Morio Asaka, written by Nanase Ohkawa of Clamp, and produced by Madhouse. The series chronicles the adventures of Cardcaptor Sakura Kinomoto who discovers and captures magical creatures called Cardcaptors Cartoons Printable Coloring Pages before they wreak havoc in the world. The show was broadcast on NHK from April 2000 to March 2003, totaling 70 episodes. Cardcaptors received critical acclaim for its direction, writing, characters, and music. Cardcaptors Cartoons Printable Coloring Pages have been ranked among the all-time best magical girl anime by various publications. In 2006, Funimation licensed the series for an English-language release in North America. Cardcaptor Sakura has appeared in numerous pieces of merchandise created by Clamp, such as books, manga series, toys, and films.

Cardcaptors is a Canadian-American animated television series produced by Nelvana, directed by Michael Tillman, and co-written by Mary Kensington, about a schoolgirl named Sakura Avalon who discovers she has the power to capture magic cards and must retrieve them before they cause too much destruction. Cardcaptors was originally broadcast on Kids’ WB in the United States from June 2000 to December 2001 and then released on DVD starting in 2003. The series is currently available for streaming on Netflix. Cardcaptors is notable for being one of the first anime series to be brought over to North America and receive a complete English dub.

Here are some fun facts about Cardcaptors:

  • Cardcaptors was originally broadcast in Japan under the title “CardCaptor Sakura” (カードキャプターさくら).
  • The character Sakura was designed by CLAMP, a Japanese all-female manga artist group.
  • Cardcaptors was one of the first anime series to be brought over to North America and receive a complete English dub.
  • In the original Japanese version of the show, Sakura’s schoolteacher is her father, Fujitaka. However, in the English dub, Fujitaka is replaced by Mrs. Mihara.
  • Cardcaptors features two opening theme songs: “Catch You Catch Me” and “Walkin’ My Way.” The ending theme song is “Platinum,” which was performed by Maaya Sakamoto, who also voiced Sakura in the Japanese version of the show.
  • Cardcaptors was nominated for two Gemini Awards in 2001: Best Children’s Program or Series and Best Writing in a Children’s Program or Series.

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