‘Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card Arc’ Anime Release Date Latest News & Updates: ‘Cardcaptor Sakura’ Original-Cast Returns On TV?
By Din Rose | Dec 04, 2016 02:12 AM EST
"Cardcaptor Sakura" gathered huge Otaku fanbase since its first airing; Now, everyone will be gifted again with the anime's full return. The approaching "Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card Arc" Anime 2018 TV Series will set another exciting reunion for Sakura and her friends. Definitely, the most-asked question now is who among characters will be included in the much-awaited show.
In the recent news, "Cardcaptor Sakura" 2017 Movie made the headlines. Apparently, the followers of the anime were so enthusiastic for the show's return even if its only in cinemas. And now, the fans will get more of Kerberos card antics on the small screen again.
According to Anime News Network, the list of the forthcoming "Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card Arc" Anime 2018 TV Series casts will include all the all-original members. Surely, they will be (Sakura Tange) Sakura Kinomoto, (Aya Hisakawa) Kerberos, (Junko Iwao) Tomoyo DaidÅji, (Motoko Kumai) Syaoran Li, (Megumi Ogata) Yukito Tsukishiro, (Tomokazu Seki) TÅya Kinomoto.
Notably, the Japanese animated series will have the same voice actors as before. Also, Morio Asaka will be back again as the same director of the new "Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card Arc" TV Show installment.
In a report by The Bit Bag, it depicts the "Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card Arc" plot to take place after Sakura's graduation in Tomoeda Elementary School. Moreover, the second series of the anime will also slightly nudge Syaoran to go after the card master.
Alongside the love affair, Sakura, and her friends need to join hands to tackle the mysterious Clow Card. Whilst, the card guardian's deck of cards just turned powerless, they will all face challenges to seal the problem.
In all, "Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card Arc" 2018 TV Series will be a nice inclusion for everyone's upcoming anime to watch list. For the latest news and updates, just click here.
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