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There is a new Cardcaptor Sakura movie coming out in 2018! This will be the first CGI anime film of Cardcaptor Sakura and it will also be released in theaters. The movie will have all-new characters, a brand-new destination, and a totally new adventure for Sakura and her friends. On top of that, the movie will feature English voice actors for the first time. If you're looking forward to watching this movie but don't speak Japanese, now is your chance to catch up! You can now watch it on Crunchyroll as well as Funimation with English subtitles or dubbing. The English dub will premiere at Anime Expo 2017 in Los Angeles, CA. 1. The Movie Will Be Released In Two Parts This movie is going to be released as a two-part film! You can watch the first part starting September 7th and the second part will be released follow this winter. The two parts will be released within a six month period! In addition to the regular story of Cardcaptor Sakura there were other spin off stories, such as , , and . The "Cardcaptor Sakura" franchise has been adapted into various forms of media including animated, live action television shows, manga, novels and video games. It has also spawned two different manga series by CLAMP, one of which is set after the events of the anime. The "Cardcaptors" English adaptation was produced by Nelvana under the direction of David Blocker and was distributed in North America by Kids' WB. The show ran for 70 episodes from 2000 until its cancellation in 2001. The series features an alternate version of events to those shown in the original Japanese anime; where Sakura is given the task of collecting the cards rather than being tasked with retrieving them, and consequently never meets Syaoran or any of her friends until halfway into the series. February 13, 2000 - 100 Episodes Completed October 5, 2000 - 200 Episodes Completed December 1, 2001 - Cancellation of the TV series by Kids' WB (70 episodes were completed)"Cardcaptor Sakura" is the first anime that was broadcast on television in Japan that was aimed primarily at girls; it was called a "shōjo" ("girl") "anime". The show focuses on Sakura Kinomoto, an elementary student who discovers that she possesses magical powers after accidentally freeing a set of magical cards from the book they had been sealed in for years. As she finds each of the cards, she battles their respective guardians, or "Clow Cards" while meeting friends and dealing with school. The "Clow" in the cards' name refers to a powerful magician named Clow Reed. "Cardcaptor Sakura" was produced by Madhouse for Nippon Television and ran for 70 episodes from April 7, 1998 to March 21, 2000. It won the Animage Grand Prix award for best anime in 1999. In 2001 it won the Nihon SF Taisho Award "(Japan Science Fiction Convention)". cfa1e77820
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