AMBot | 02/26/2003 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
"Card Captor Sakura" will air daily starting Saturday, April 5 under the title "Sakura" on the pay-TV channel "Fox Kids" on Premiere. Weekdays at 2:45 PM, weekends at 3:50 PM and 7:50 PM.
The press release can be found in the attachment.
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SAKURA
German premiere (Japan, 2000, 35 episodes) starting April 5, 2003
Mon. to Fri. 2:45 PM
Sat./Sun. 3:50 PM and 7:50 PM
The lively 10-year-old Sakura Kinomoto, who lives with her brother Touya and her father Fujitaka, discovers a strange book in the basement labeled "Clow Book." When she carelessly opens it, a multitude of cards, the "Clow Cards," fly out and scatter across the entire city. For Kerberos, the guardian of the cards, this is a disaster, as the cards possess various magical powers and can cause great havoc if left unchecked. Since Sakura triggered the incident, he tasks her with recapturing the cards. To aid her in her hunt, she can use the powers of the cards she has already collected to capture more cards.
Source: Fox Kids Program Highlights April 2003
The press release can be found in the attachment.
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SAKURA
German premiere (Japan, 2000, 35 episodes) starting April 5, 2003
Mon. to Fri. 2:45 PM
Sat./Sun. 3:50 PM and 7:50 PM
The lively 10-year-old Sakura Kinomoto, who lives with her brother Touya and her father Fujitaka, discovers a strange book in the basement labeled "Clow Book." When she carelessly opens it, a multitude of cards, the "Clow Cards," fly out and scatter across the entire city. For Kerberos, the guardian of the cards, this is a disaster, as the cards possess various magical powers and can cause great havoc if left unchecked. Since Sakura triggered the incident, he tasks her with recapturing the cards. To aid her in her hunt, she can use the powers of the cards she has already collected to capture more cards.
Source: Fox Kids Program Highlights April 2003
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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