
Cardcaptor Sakura Movie 2: The Sealed Card
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Four months ago, a boy told Sakura Kinomoto he loved her — and she still hasn't said anything back, which is just one of her problems, alongside magical powers and a best friend who films everything. This movie picks up right where the Cardcaptor Sakura series left off, and if you watched the show, you already know the weight of that unanswered confession. If you didn't, the movie does a decent job easing you in, though the emotional payoff hits harder with some series context behind you. The setup is genuinely charming: Sakura's class is staging a festival play about a princess who can't respond to a prince's love confession, which is almost too on-the-nose for her situation. Then mysterious things start vanishing around town, pointing to a new magical threat she has to deal with — all while her feelings are sitting there, unresolved and increasingly impossible to ignore. Madhouse handled the animation, and it shows. The art is clean and expressive in a way that makes the quieter emotional moments land just as well as the magical sequences. The tone balances comedy, romance, and genuine heart without feeling cluttered. If you grew up with Sailor Moon or enjoyed something like Princess Tutu, this hits a similar note — magical girl aesthetics wrapped around a story that actually cares about its characters' inner lives. It's a satisfying, contained movie that works as both a conclusion and a love letter to the series.
Episode Guide
Characters
Sakura Kinomoto
Cheerful, athletic 10-year-old Cardcaptor Sakura, with unwavering optimism, collects Clow Cards with the help of her magical partner, Kero.
Portrayed by Rial Monica
Shaoran Li
Shaoran Li, a Hong Kong sorcerer and Sakura's rival-turned-friend, seeks the Clow Cards for his clan but falls for Sakura.
Portrayed by Kilik Jordan
Keroberos
Keroberos, Sakura's guardian, is a lion-like magical creature who protects her and the Clow Cards, often in his cute, small plush form.
Portrayed by Lee Wendee
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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