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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 2:14 pm
well its just like the staff of sakura(from ccs)was in yuko's house
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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 11:14 pm
Mitsuki_kunoichi Your right. But, CLAMP has an odd way of doing things. In XXXholic, Yuuko is holding Sakura's clow staff. And they put Miyuki-chan in Tsubasa (Miyuki-chan in wonderland). In one of the manga's she is riding sakura's staff while using the "fly card" And, The all famous, food-holic, annoying, Kero is in episode 44 of Tsubasa I believe. ^_^ They love to make crossovers and it does make it more interesting. ^_^ That's all good and well in that sense. (Though I don't really take Kero-chan's appearance as canon in that episode because that wasn't written by CLAMP.) Miyuki is just for fun, me thinks, and Sakura's wand was to show that Yuuko and Clow were close enough to the point that she recognized and knew about his plans. (Though now I'm wondering if CCS!Sakura sold something to Yuuko for something. O_o)
This bell is different. Like the Mashin/Kudan thing, powerful objects or beings tend to be important no matter where they are, and are vital to some part of the plot. Sakura's wand may be a different example of this (for now - for all we know, that Sakura may help or something else crazy like that and we'd be thrown for a loop) but this bell had a specific purpose created by Clow: to help Sakura when she needed a second chance. The fact that it was given to another powerful sorceress who uses the power of the moon and is close enough to her to matter but far enough to not be suspected (like Mizuki-sensei) makes it suspicious to me.
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 5:14 am
Phiso Oborox who's that woman in pink??? The woman in pink is Kaho Mizuki from CCS.
And the word for moon in Japanese is "tsuki". But you're right about the kanji. 3nodding what's kanji?
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 5:18 am
Mitsuki_kunoichi Phiso
Allll right, I was looking through my art book when I came across an image of Tomoyo and Kurogane seemingly in battle. After observing Kurogane's unusually thick cape, I thought to myself, "Why would Tomoyo bring a bell into battle? Well, I suppose it must be a magic bell..."
Magic bell...?
Looking closer, I realized I'd seen that bell before.


Granted, the one Tomoyo has is more colorful, but it looks like the same bell to me...Are these popular in Japanese magic or something? Or could it be possible that Tomoyo has an artifact very similar to the one Clow created for Sakura's Final Judgement?
I don't know, but I found this very strange. Any ideas?Your right. But, CLAMP has an odd way of doing things. In XXXholic, Yuuko is holding Sakura's clow staff. And they put Miyuki-chan in Tsubasa (Miyuki-chan in wonderland). In one of the manga's she is riding sakura's staff while using the "fly card" And, The all famous, food-holic, annoying, Kero is in episode 44 of Tsubasa I believe. ^_^ They love to make crossovers and it does make it more interesting. ^_^ any one have that happening's pic?
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Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 11:37 am
Mitsuki_kunoichi Your right. But, CLAMP has an odd way of doing things. In XXXholic, Yuuko is holding Sakura's clow staff. And they put Miyuki-chan in Tsubasa (Miyuki-chan in wonderland). In one of the manga's she is riding sakura's staff while using the "fly card" And, The all famous, food-holic, annoying, Kero is in episode 44 of Tsubasa I believe. ^_^ They love to make crossovers and it does make it more interesting. ^_^ Yeah, Clamp seems to have put in a lot of crossovers in Tsubasa. I noticed while reading the manga that every time the group enters a new world, you see Miyuki somewhere in the picture "running" to somewhere with something in her mouth. I found that really interesting. ^^
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:27 am
I haven't noticed Miyuki yet. I need to look more closely when I read.
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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2022 1:17 pm
There is a news on Twitter said Kurogane’s birthay is at 11:58 p.m 12/31 During New Year’s Eve 108 gongs bell
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