OVA
Description
Sakura, princess of the Kingdom of Clow, embarks on a perilous quest to reclaim fragmented memories dispersed as feathers across dimensions—a consequence of her bargain with the dimensional witch Yūko, which erased all knowledge of Syaoran, her childhood companion turned husband. Bereft of these memories, she begins her journey withdrawn and fatigued, slowly rebuilding resolve and agency with each recovered feather.
Her divine heritage as a "favored daughter of the gods" grants prophetic dreams, communion with spirits and nature, and the ability to manipulate probability. These powers intensify as feathers return, sharpening her perception of unseen forces and allowing glimpses into pivotal futures, such as Fai’s cursed destiny.
A shattering truth reveals her existence as a clone engineered by Fei Wong Reed to harvest feathers for his schemes, while the original Sakura languishes imprisoned. Despite her artificial origins, the clone cultivates authentic emotions and bonds with allies. Her rekindled affection for Syaoran—himself a clone—faces turmoil when the original Syaoran resurfaces, testing her loyalty to his replicated counterpart.
Following the clone Syaoran’s betrayal, her demeanor darkens, reflected in gothic attire and a somber disposition. During the Infinity Arc, she thwarts Fai’s cursed act, severing her soul from her body—the former trapped in the Dream World, the latter in Celes. Confronting the clone Syaoran in the Dream World, she endures a fatal wound while protecting the original Syaoran, dissolving into cherry blossoms after professing love and mutual acceptance of their manufactured existences.
Fei Wong exploits her vacant body posthumously, but Yūko reforges her and the clone Syaoran as humans in an altered timeline. They nurture the original Syaoran before sealing themselves to await Fei Wong’s final assault, contributing to his downfall. Her legacy persists through her son, Tsubasa Li, and her impact on Kimihiro Watanuki in crossover events.
Sakura’s journey epitomizes resilience and self-sacrifice, bridging her cloned genesis with self-forged humanity to resolve cosmic strife across dimensions.
Her divine heritage as a "favored daughter of the gods" grants prophetic dreams, communion with spirits and nature, and the ability to manipulate probability. These powers intensify as feathers return, sharpening her perception of unseen forces and allowing glimpses into pivotal futures, such as Fai’s cursed destiny.
A shattering truth reveals her existence as a clone engineered by Fei Wong Reed to harvest feathers for his schemes, while the original Sakura languishes imprisoned. Despite her artificial origins, the clone cultivates authentic emotions and bonds with allies. Her rekindled affection for Syaoran—himself a clone—faces turmoil when the original Syaoran resurfaces, testing her loyalty to his replicated counterpart.
Following the clone Syaoran’s betrayal, her demeanor darkens, reflected in gothic attire and a somber disposition. During the Infinity Arc, she thwarts Fai’s cursed act, severing her soul from her body—the former trapped in the Dream World, the latter in Celes. Confronting the clone Syaoran in the Dream World, she endures a fatal wound while protecting the original Syaoran, dissolving into cherry blossoms after professing love and mutual acceptance of their manufactured existences.
Fei Wong exploits her vacant body posthumously, but Yūko reforges her and the clone Syaoran as humans in an altered timeline. They nurture the original Syaoran before sealing themselves to await Fei Wong’s final assault, contributing to his downfall. Her legacy persists through her son, Tsubasa Li, and her impact on Kimihiro Watanuki in crossover events.
Sakura’s journey epitomizes resilience and self-sacrifice, bridging her cloned genesis with self-forged humanity to resolve cosmic strife across dimensions.