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The Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle manga series and its respective animated adaptations feature a large cast of fictional characters designed by Clamp. The series takes place in a fictional multiverse with parallel dimensions where several characters – taken from many of Clamp's past works – can appear in several of the universes as having ...
Syaoran (Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, clone) Syaoran (Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, original) W. Kimihiro Watanuki; X. List of X characters
Star Wars: Jon Favreau: United States IG-88: Star Wars: George Lucas: United States [1] Mr. Igoe Innerspace: Jeffrey Boam, Chip Proser United States Iria Zeiram: Keita Amemiya: Japan Ysanne Isard, aka Iceheart Star Wars: George Lucas: United States Sidon Ithano Star Wars: J. J. Abrams: United States The Jackal: The Day of the Jackal: Frederick ...
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Sakura (Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle) Seishiro Sakurazuka; Kamui Shiro; Subaru Sumeragi; Syaoran (Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, clone) Syaoran (Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, original) Synchronicity (Yui Makino song)
They contain overviews of the worlds, overviews of characters, fan reports, illustrations, and interviews. The Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Character Guide (ツバサ CARACTere GuiDE, Tsubasa Caractère Guide) was released on April 15, 2005, covering events from volume 1 to volume 7. [94] It was released in English on December 26, 2006. [95]
Sakura (Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle) Satan Girl; Scarlet Spider; Scrambler (comics) Spider-Woman (Ultimate Marvel character) Spidercide; Stepford Cuckoos; Stryfe; Superboy (Kon-El) Syaoran (Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, clone)
The first volume of Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle as released by Kodansha. The chapters of the manga series Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle were written and illustrated by Clamp, a creative team of four manga authors. The series premiered in Japan in Weekly Shōnen Magazine in May 2003, and after 233 chapters, ended in October 2009.