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List of Cardcaptor Sakura characters : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of Cardcaptor Sakura characters
This article covers the major characters of Clamp's manga ''Cardcaptor Sakura'' and its respective anime and movies. The manga and anime focused on 10-year Japanese schoolgirl Sakura Kinomoto who finds the magical Clow Book in her father's basement study, accidentally unleashing the magical Clow Cards loose across her hometown Tomoeda. Dubbed the Cardcaptor by the cards' guardian Cerberus (better known as Kero-chan), Sakura must wield the Clow Staff to capture the card spirits and turn them back into cards for her use. Sakura is aided by her best friend Tomoyo Daidouji, who creates battle costumes for her as well as videotaping her ventures as Cardcaptor; and later by Syaoran Li, a Chinese boy who is a direct descendant of the Clow Cards' creator Clow Reed. The anime also introduced a fourth companion, Meiling Li, Syaoran's cousin and fiancee. The rest of the characters are mostly oblivious to Sakura's magical life, aside from her brother Toya who has his own magical powers, and later Eriol Hiiragizawa, who is a reincarnated Clow Reed. The anime was dubbed into English by Nelvana under the title of ''Cardcaptors'', with most of the character names changed to English ones with the exception of Sakura (her name repronounced though), Meiling, Cerberus (also repronounced as "Keroberos" based on the Japanese pronunciation of his name), Yue and Clow Reed. Omni Productions has produced an English dub of their own for Animax Asia. However, unlike Nelvana's dub, Omni's dub is uncut and far more faithfully closer to the original Japanese version. A great deal of the characters reappear as alternate selves in Clamp's other series, ''Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle'' and ''Xxxholic''. Only Sakura appears as her original self in brief cameos in ''Tsubasa'', interacting briefly with her parallel selves. ==Main characters==
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