Tsubasa Chronicles

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  • TV-PG
  • 2005
  • 3 Seasons
  • 7.2  (1,360)

Tsubasa Chronicles is a Japanese anime television series that aired from 2005 to 2010. It is based on the manga series of the same name by Clamp. The show follows the journey of Syaoran, a young archaeologist, and his childhood friend, Princess Sakura, as they travel through different parallel universes to retrieve Sakura's memories, which have been scattered across the dimensions.

As they travel, they meet a host of characters, some of whom join them on their journey. In their travels, they encounter different challenges, such as powerful foes and dangerous situations, all while trying to retrieve Sakura's lost memories. They are also accompanied by Kurogane, a skilled warrior, and Fai, a mage with a dark past. Together, the four characters battle powerful foes, each with their own unique set of skills and abilities.

The show's animation is a mixture of traditional 2D and computer-generated graphics, which adds to the show's fantastical elements. The music is also impressive, with themes that range from suspenseful to upbeat and energetic.

Another aspect of the show that sets it apart is its complex storyline. The show weaves together multiple universes, each with its own distinct rules and customs. The characters must navigate these different worlds as they search for Sakura's memories. It is not just a simple journey, but a grand epic adventure that spans across multiple dimensions.

The show also explores different themes such as love, sacrifice, and the consequences of one's actions. The characters all have their own motivations and their own unique personalities, which adds depth to the show. The relationships between the characters also evolve throughout the show, reflecting the struggles they face and the experiences they share.

Overall, Tsubasa Chronicles is an engrossing and thrilling anime series that has something for everyone. It combines adventure, romance, drama, and action in a way that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. The show has amassed a large fan following since its release and remains a classic in the anime community. For those who haven't seen it yet, it is definitely worth giving a try.

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Seasons
The Dream the Princess Saw
3. The Dream the Princess Saw
March 17, 2008
After the Clone left, the water has drained from the Municipal building and Fai is dying due to the loss of his eye that the clone ate. Subaru wishes to have the water restored, while Kurogane wishes to save Fai's life. Fai is fed with vampire blood and becomes a vampire, thus saving his life, and the water is restored. The price of the water, however, is that Sakura must seek out a treasure somewhere in Tokyo. In the process of searching, Sakura is injured while battling her way out. Her left eye is injured and left arm wrenched out, mirroring the injuries Syaoran had suffered. Later, she is saved on her way back by a mysterious girl (Sakura Kinomoto) and makes it back. The people of Tokyo Tower give their feather to the people of the building in exchange for letting them all live in the building. YÅ«ko reveals that Fei Wong Reed is behind Sakura's lost feathers and their journey across the dimensions, informing them that he needs Sakura to have the memories of many dimensions imprinted upon her body. Sakura decides to find clone Syaoran, together with the others who, for their own personal reasons, start to travel into another dimension again, leaving the last feather behind to ward the water and the building to protect the people of Tokyo.
The Boy's Right Eye
2. The Boy's Right Eye
January 17, 2008
It is revealed that the Syaoran that has been collecting the feathers so far is a clone and that the real Syaoran was the one trapped by Fei Wang Reed. The story continues as the awakened Syaoran travels towards his clone. The seal on the "heart" in the clone's right eye is broken, and Fai tries to restore it with his magic, but fails. Without the heart anymore the clone Syaoran's instincts (reasons why he was created) kick in, making him forget his own developing heart. Fai's left eye is eaten by the clone and battle breaks out between the real Syaoran and the clone. As the real Syaoran is about to strike the Clone, Sakura begs them to stop and because of this, the Clone stabs Syaoran, obtains the feather and gives it to Sakura. The Clone then leaves through a portal opened by his creator, Fei Wong Reed, ignoring Sakura's desperate pleas for him to stay. Later, Subaru, Kamui’s twin, wakes up from his coma.
The Magician's Message
1. The Magician's Message
November 17, 2007
The group ends up in a strange new world with dangerous acid rain. Where can the feather be? Are the locals friendly? Bonds are threatened in part 1 of this 3 part OAD
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  • Premiere Date
    April 9, 2005
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (1,360)