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Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews


Oct 7, 2008

Podcast manga review of Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle Volume 1 by Clamp. Translated and adapted by Anthony Gerard. Originally published in Japan by Kodansha. Published in US by Del Rey, $10.95, Rated T ages 13+.

Sakura and Sayaoran live in the land of Clow and are currently in love, even though neither has directly stated it to the other. They also don't get to spend too much time together. Sayaoran is too busy helping in the excavation of some buried ruins, while Sakura, the princess of Clow, has very little freedom of movement.Even though she doesn't know it, Sakura is a very special girl. She has the ability to bend space and time and there is a mysterious villain that wants to kidnap her for his own nefarious reasons. Luckily, Sayaoran is able to save her, but in the process, Sakura loses her memory.Sayaoran is sent to Yuko, the mysterious wish granter from xxxHolic, to get help. He soon finds he is not the only one seeking her help. Kurogane is a ninja from Japan who was banished from his dimension by his princess that had grown weary of his ego and bloodlust. His wish is to go home. Fai, a wizard from Seresu also shows up, his goal the opposite of Kurogane's. He NEVER wants to go home. Yuko tells them that their wishes can only be realized if they work together.

My Grade: B+


Mai
over fifteen years ago

It does start out (vol. 1-3 ish) like a typical \'journey\' manga, but if you keep reading it, the story does get better and more complex. Just keep reading (if you haven\'t already).

Sesho
over fifteen years ago

Yeah, actually, I am on volume 5 and I have started to enjoy it. Maybe my reading experience was tainted by the fact that I thought the 1st volume of the anime was pretty boring. Once I got past that point in the manga, I began to like it more.