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* VineTentacles: The Wood is a Clow card that personifies plant life. Upon being activated, it usually manifests as a stream of vines that restrain Sakura's target.
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* ChildrenDoTheHousework: [[MissingMom Sakura Kinomoto's mother died when she was three years old]] and her father works as a professor at a university. While their father can cook, Sakura and her older brother Touya are both also responsible around the house, doing chores and taking turns cooking dinner to not let their father overwork himself.
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* SignificantNameShift: Syaoran calls Sakura anything but her name. [[spoiler:He doesn't use her real name until the episode they're locked in an elevator together and Sakura falls through a mysterious hole. He's so shocked that he yells for her, [[FirstNameBasis calling her "Sakura"]], and when she floats back up by using the Float card, she acknowledges the [[SignificantNameShift change]] with happiness.]] Because of this, Sakura feels obliged to refer to Syaoran formally as "Li-kun". [[spoiler:The moment he finally refers to her by first name, she asks if she can do the same, leading her to gleefully call out "Syaoran-kun" any moment she can.]]
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* SignificantNameShift: Syaoran calls Sakura anything but her name. [[spoiler:He doesn't use her real name until the episode they're locked in an elevator together and Sakura falls through a mysterious hole. He's so shocked that he yells for her, [[FirstNameBasis calling her "Sakura"]], and when she floats back up by using the Float card, she acknowledges the [[SignificantNameShift change]] with happiness.]] Because of this, Sakura feels obliged to refer to Syaoran formally as "Li-kun". [[spoiler:The moment he finally refers to her by first name, she asks if she can do the same, leading her to gleefully call out "Syaoran-kun" any moment she can.]]
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* FriendshipSong: "Anata to Ireba" is a CD-exclusive song about the friendship between Sakura and Tomoyo.
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* InconsistentDubbing: At first, the Fly was translated as "Wings" in the Greek dub (which is the closest translation), then was changed to "Fly" but with the meaning of "Rush" (as the word "Fly" can mean either "Fly" like in "Fly in the Sky" or "Fly" like "Rush" in Greek).
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* InconsistentDubbing: InconsistentDub: At first, the Fly was translated as "Wings" in the Greek dub (which is the closest translation), then was changed to "Fly" but with the meaning of "Rush" (as the word "Fly" can mean either "Fly" like in "Fly in the Sky" or "Fly" like "Rush" in Greek).
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* InconsistentDubbing: At first, the Fly was translated as "Wings" in the Greek dub (which is the closest translation), then was changed to "Fly" but with the meaning of "Rush" (as the word "Fly" can mean either "Fly" like in "Fly in the Sky" or "Fly" like "Rush" in Greek).
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* TheSongRemainsTheSame: The Greek dub kept all the insert songs in Japanese.
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Creepy Cool Crosses has been renamed to Creepy Crosses as per this TRS threadZero Context Examples and examples that don’t fit the trope will be removed. The trope is about crosses being used as a symbol of the occult.
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* CreepyCoolCrosses: Some of Sakura's outfits have crosses on them, although Sakura is implied to be Shinto rather than [[UsefulNotes/JapaneseChristian Christian]].
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* SchoolgirlLesbians: Tomoyo. Her mother was one as well back in her day with her feelings for [[KissingCousins Nadeshiko]].
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* CastFullOfGay: The series' key characters are all LGBTQ+ in some capacity. Sakura is pan, Tomoyo is lesbian, Touya and Syaoran are both bi, Yukito is gay, and Nakuru/Ruby Moon is genderless.
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* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The ''Cardcaptors'' opening is more dramatic and plays up the high fantasy element, while also spelling out the plot.
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** In [[CardCaptorSakuraSakurasHeartRacingFirstDate Episode 3]], Sakura knows right away that the the whirlpool that nearly drowned an aquarium worker wasn't due to a drain coming unplugged like the staff said because the water level didn't go down. But she has to take another trip to the aquarium before she even considers that it's a Clow Card.
** In [[CardCaptorSakuraSakuraPandaAndACuteShop Episode 5]], a stuffed panda mysteriously disappears and reappears across town. Sakura and Madison spend quite a bit of time under the assumption that a burglar robbed the girl's room and escaped in about 3 seconds. By this point, she'd already captured six Clow Cards, so it's a bit embarrassing for her to not instantly realize that a Clow Card must be behind this impossible event.
** In [[CardCaptorSakuraSakuraPandaAndACuteShop Episode 5]], a stuffed panda mysteriously disappears and reappears across town. Sakura and Madison spend quite a bit of time under the assumption that a burglar robbed the girl's room and escaped in about 3 seconds. By this point, she'd already captured six Clow Cards, so it's a bit embarrassing for her to not instantly realize that a Clow Card must be behind this impossible event.
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** In [[CardCaptorSakuraSakurasHeartRacingFirstDate [[Recap/CardCaptorSakuraSakurasHeartRacingFirstDate Episode 3]], Sakura knows right away that the the whirlpool that nearly drowned an aquarium worker wasn't due to a drain coming unplugged like the staff said because the water level didn't go down. But she has to take another trip to the aquarium before she even considers that it's a Clow Card.
** In[[CardCaptorSakuraSakuraPandaAndACuteShop [[Recap/CardCaptorSakuraSakuraPandaAndACuteShop Episode 5]], a stuffed panda mysteriously disappears and reappears across town. Sakura and Madison spend quite a bit of time under the assumption that a burglar robbed the girl's room and escaped in about 3 seconds. By this point, she'd already captured six Clow Cards, so it's a bit embarrassing for her to not instantly realize that a Clow Card must be behind this impossible event.
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* DubNameChange: Nearly every character except Sakura suffer from name changes in both the English and French dubs, as it was very popular to do back when they aired.
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** In the Korean dub, Sakura is renamed to Cherry. This is fitting, because Sakura means "cherry blossom".
** Nearly every character except Sakura suffer from name changes in both the English and French dubs, as it was very popular to do back when they
** In the Korean dub, Sakura is renamed to Cherry. This is fitting, because Sakura means "cherry blossom".
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* EmotionControl: In the manga, it turns out that magical characters are attracted or repelled by one another based on the sun-based or moon-based magic that they may have--magical polarity becomes the basis of romance or hatred for multiple characters (the only relationship between magical characters that definitively ''isn't'' driven by magic is between Sakura and Syaoran, who overcomes his magical attraction to Yukito and begins pursuing Sakura). The anime [[{{Bowdlerization}} deliberately refused to mention this]].
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** The Nelvana dub rearranges the plot to accelerate Syaoran's arrival and increase his narrative status as TheRival, making Sakura's quest a competition from the word go. For all intents and purposes, Nelvana's ''Cardcaptors'' is {{Shonen}} with a female lead.
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* ActionizedAdaptation: The anime adaptation adds many more cards for Sakura to collect, resulting in more fight scenes and cards being used in battle. The movies are also more action-oriented than the manga.
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* RuleOfCute: Sakura's wears a fancy new outfit to nearly every encounter, which is {{Hand Wave}}d away with the explanation that her cousin Tomoyo makes them. Where the ten-year-old Tomoyo developed her mastery of fashion and handicraft, endless creativity, and the ability to make them so quickly without flaw is not explained.
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* LighterAndSofter: This perhaps one of the most light-hearted CLAMP works, lacking the violence and tragedy elements present in other works like ''Manga/MagicKnightRayearth'' and ''Manga/X1999''
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*LighterAndSofter: This perhaps one of the most light-hearted CLAMP works, lacking the violence and tragedy elements present in other works like ''Manga/MagicKnightRayearth'' and ''Manga/X1999''
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* PrescienceIsPredictable: [[spoiler:Clow]].
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* PsychoticSmirk: Nakaru occasionally gives one to Yukito, [[CompletelyMissingThePoint something he never quite catches]]. Eriol occasionally gives something of similar effect [[spoiler: even if his intentions are ultimately less antagonistic]].
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* TheJoyOfFirstFlight: Sakura gets pretty giggly after using the newly captured Fly Card for the first time.
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** Syaoran evolves from Sakura's [[ArrogantKungFuGuy arrogrant]] [[TheRival Rival]] to a [[ShrinkingViolet meek, soft spoken]] DoggedNiceGuy, Meiling undergoes a similar evolution in the anime. Both were largely a result of Sakura's own increasingly [[{{Moe}} docile and sweet natured aspects]] ([[CheerfulChild not that she wasn't all that kind to begin with however]]).
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* ToyDisguise: Kero normally manages to pulls this off in his lesser form, being a very small mouse-like creature with wings.
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* UndressingTheUnconscious: In one episode, Sakura wakes up at Yukito's house in different clothes; apparently, his [[InvisibleParents unseen grandmother]] changed her. The thing is, [[spoiler:Yukito's grandparents never existed, and he lives alone. Yukito has some heavy memory magic placed on him, so while he was definitely the one to change Sakura, it's not certain whether he forgot or lied]].
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** CLAMP takes full advantage of this trope in this series. Not only with the mission clothes (not even one is used more than one time!), Sakura's everyday clothes and accessories are numerous too, and while they repeat from time to time, they usually changed every season. You could think that CLAMP would take a break by letting Sakura and her friends use school uniforms more often, but even the school wardrobe was much more varied than in most anime and manga series, with different types of uniforms for Spring and Winter, coats, hats, P.E., swimsuits, special uniforms for sport competitions, [[PomPomGirl two different cheerleader uniforms]] (one for practices and one for competitions)... heck, the school even had special clothes specific for some school trips! (And most of these come in both girl and boy versions.)
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** CLAMP takes full advantage of this trope in this series. Not only with the mission clothes (not even one is used more than one time!), Sakura's everyday clothes and accessories are numerous too, and while they repeat from time to time, they usually changed every season. You could think that CLAMP would take a break by letting Sakura and her friends use school uniforms more often, but even the school wardrobe was much more varied than in most anime and manga series, with different types of uniforms for Spring and Winter, coats, hats, P.E., swimsuits, special uniforms for sport sports competitions, [[PomPomGirl two different cheerleader uniforms]] (one for practices and one for competitions)... heck, the school even had special clothes specific for some school trips! (And most of these come in both girl and boy versions.)
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* StrangerSafety: A strange old man befriends ten-year-old Sakura. [[spoiler:It turns out to be her great grandfather, but she didn't know it at the time and went off with what could very well have been a creep showing unnatural interest in her]]. MoralGuardians were ''so'' very unamused.
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* SupernaturalSealing: This is the entire point of ''Cardcaptor Sakura''. Sakura accidentally released the cards, so she has to go capture them again. Clow Cards need a master or they run amok. That's why Clow Reed sealed them in the first place, in preparation for the time after his death. When Sakura seals a card she becomes its master. This drains her magic energy, but as her power increases the recovery time shortens.
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* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: In episode 43, a random woman hums the second season opening as she walks to a mailbox.
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* ToastOfTardiness: Sakura sometimes grabs a piece of toast and runs out the door to avoid being late (or to just be early enough to [[PrecociousCrush see Yukito]] before school), but she eats the toast fairly quickly and never crashes into anyone.
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"Yeah, no." - Dearie
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* PantyShot: In "Sakura and the Big Teddy Bear", there's a shot of the former's yellow, lace-trimmed, knee-length bloomers/panties twice: Seen from behind, under her red dress when she runs towards the live, giant teddy bear and from the front when she jumps backwards and flies due to her winged shoes when the bear tries to grab her, but misses.
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* RuleThirtyFour: Expected for a series as fondly remembered as this.
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** In "Sakura and her Dream Self", the movie theater has a poster for ''[[Film/StarTrekFirstContact Second Contact]]'', which is accurate to the original film's Japanese poster, except that all the Borg are replaced by [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Cactaurs]].