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** Returning from the ''Cardcaptor Sakura'' TV series and theatrical films are Creator/SakuraTange as Sakura Kinomoto, Creator/MotokoKumai as Shaoran Li, Creator/HideyukiTanaka as Fujitaka Kinomoto, Creator/TomokazuSeki as Toya Kinomoto, Creator/JunkoIwao as Tomoyo Daidoji, Creator/MegumiOgata as Yukito Tsukishiro/Yue, Creator/YukoMinaguchi as Nadeshiko Kinomoto, Creator/MikiIto as Sonomi Daidouji, Issei Miyazaki as Takashi Miyazaki, Creator/RyokaYuzuki as Nakuru Akizuki and Creator/AyaHisakawa and Creator/MasayaOnosaka as Kero.

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** Returning from the ''Cardcaptor Sakura'' TV series and theatrical films are Creator/SakuraTange as Sakura Kinomoto, Creator/MotokoKumai as Shaoran Li, Creator/AyaHisakawa and Creator/MasayaOnosaka as Kero, Creator/HideyukiTanaka as Fujitaka Kinomoto, Creator/TomokazuSeki as Toya Kinomoto, Creator/JunkoIwao as Tomoyo Daidoji, Creator/MegumiOgata as Yukito Tsukishiro/Yue, Creator/YukoMinaguchi as Nadeshiko Kinomoto, Creator/MikiIto as Sonomi Daidouji, Issei Miyazaki as Takashi Miyazaki, Miyazaki and Creator/RyokaYuzuki as Nakuru Akizuki and Creator/AyaHisakawa and Creator/MasayaOnosaka as Kero.Akizuki.
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** Returning from the ''Cardcaptor Sakura'' TV series and films are Creator/SakuraTange as Sakura Kinomoto, Creator/HideyukiTanaka as Fujitaka Kinomoto, Creator/TomokazuSeki as Toya Kinomoto, Creator/JunkoIwao as Tomoyo Daidoji, Creator/MegumiOgata as Yukito Tsukishiro/Yue, and Creator/AyaHisakawa and Creator/MasayaOnosaka as Kero.

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** Returning from the ''Cardcaptor Sakura'' TV series and theatrical films are Creator/SakuraTange as Sakura Kinomoto, Creator/MotokoKumai as Shaoran Li, Creator/HideyukiTanaka as Fujitaka Kinomoto, Creator/TomokazuSeki as Toya Kinomoto, Creator/JunkoIwao as Tomoyo Daidoji, Creator/MegumiOgata as Yukito Tsukishiro/Yue, Creator/YukoMinaguchi as Nadeshiko Kinomoto, Creator/MikiIto as Sonomi Daidouji, Issei Miyazaki as Takashi Miyazaki, Creator/RyokaYuzuki as Nakuru Akizuki and Creator/AyaHisakawa and Creator/MasayaOnosaka as Kero.
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** Returning from the ''Cardcaptor Sakura'' TV series and films are Creator/SakuraTange as Sakura Kinomoto, Creator/HideyukiTanaka as Fujitaka Kinomoto, Creator/TomokazuSeki as Toya Kinomoto, Creator/JunkoIwao as Tomoyo Daidoji, Creator/MegumiOgata as Yukito Tsukishiro/Yue, and Creator/AyaHisakawa and Creator/MasayaOnosaka as Kero.
** In the English dub, Creator/MonicaRial and Creator/JasonLiebrecht reprise their roles as Sakura and Shaoran, respectively, from ''Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle''
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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: One of the most bizarre examples of this trope ''ever'', as the show was pulled in the Philippines because it had the bad luck of being shown on Yey!, one of the cable channels owned by Creator/{{ABSCBN}}, one of the broadcasting networks critical against President Rodrigo Duterte[[note]]Duterte threatened to shut down the network ever since he became President which many media watchdogs believe that it may have something to do with the network not showing much of his election ads back in the 2016 presidential campaign. It doesn't help that on February 2020, the solicitor general's office filed a petition at the Supreme Court to end ABS-CBN's franchise due to allegations of foreigners involved in the company's ownership, though media watchdogs contend that this is politically motivated by Duterte and his cronies[[/note]]. Back in May 2020, the National Telecommunications Commission issued a cease-and-desist order on the network to stop its broadcasting operation which they reluctantly comply. However, its cable channels were still airing which is why Yey! was able to air two episodes of ''Clear Card'' until NTC issued another cease-and-desist order on ABS-CBN to shut down its cable channels. And as a final nail to the coffin, the House committee formally rejected ABS-CBN's franchise on July 10, 2020. Though its online platforms and streaming service such as [=iWant=] are not affected by the shutdown, it remains unclear whether ''Clear Card'' would be returning. Fortunately, A2Z Channel 11, which is owned by Zoe Broadcasting Network with ABS-CBN serving as its primary blocktime partner, would air the show on September 4, 2021.

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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: One of the most bizarre examples of this trope ''ever'', as the show was pulled in the Philippines because it had the bad luck of being shown on Yey!, one of the cable channels owned by Creator/{{ABSCBN}}, one of the broadcasting networks critical against President Rodrigo Duterte[[note]]Duterte threatened to shut down the network ever since he became President which many media watchdogs believe that it may have something to do with the network not showing much of his election ads back in the 2016 presidential campaign. It doesn't help that on February 2020, the solicitor general's office filed a petition at the Supreme Court to end ABS-CBN's franchise due to allegations of foreigners involved in the company's ownership, though media watchdogs contend that this is politically motivated by Duterte and his cronies[[/note]]. Back in May 2020, the National Telecommunications Commission issued a cease-and-desist order on the network to stop its broadcasting operation which they reluctantly comply. However, its cable channels were still airing which is why Yey! was able to air two episodes of ''Clear Card'' until NTC issued another cease-and-desist order on ABS-CBN to shut down its cable channels. And as a final nail to the coffin, the House committee formally rejected ABS-CBN's franchise on July 10, 2020. Though its online platforms and streaming service such as [=iWant=] are not affected by the shutdown, it remains remained unclear whether ''Clear Card'' would be returning. Fortunately, A2Z returning until [=A2Z=] Channel 11, which is owned by Zoe Broadcasting Network with ABS-CBN serving as its primary blocktime partner, would air the show on September 4, 2021.


* ScrewedByTheLawyers: One of the most bizarre examples of this trope ''ever'', as the show was pulled in the Philippines because it had the bad luck of being shown on Yey!, one of the cable channels owned by Creator/{{ABSCBN}}, one of the broadcasting networks critical against President Rodrigo Duterte[[note]]Duterte threatened to shut down the network ever since he became President which many media watchdogs believe that it may have something to do with the network not showing much of his election ads back in the 2016 presidential campaign. It doesn't help that on February 2020, the solicitor general's office filed a petition at the Supreme Court to end ABS-CBN's franchise due to allegations of foreigners involved in the company's ownership, though media watchdogs contend that this is politically motivated by Duterte and his cronies[[/note]]. Back in May 2020, the National Telecommunications Commission issued a cease-and-desist order on the network to stop its broadcasting operation which they reluctantly comply. However, its cable channels were still airing which is why Yey! was able to air two episodes of ''Clear Card'' until NTC issued another cease-and-desist order on ABS-CBN to shut down its cable channels. And as a final nail to the coffin, the House committee formally rejected ABS-CBN's franchise on July 10, 2020. Though its online platforms and streaming service such as [=iWant=] are not affected by the shutdown, it remains unclear whether ''Clear Card'' would be returning.

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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: One of the most bizarre examples of this trope ''ever'', as the show was pulled in the Philippines because it had the bad luck of being shown on Yey!, one of the cable channels owned by Creator/{{ABSCBN}}, one of the broadcasting networks critical against President Rodrigo Duterte[[note]]Duterte threatened to shut down the network ever since he became President which many media watchdogs believe that it may have something to do with the network not showing much of his election ads back in the 2016 presidential campaign. It doesn't help that on February 2020, the solicitor general's office filed a petition at the Supreme Court to end ABS-CBN's franchise due to allegations of foreigners involved in the company's ownership, though media watchdogs contend that this is politically motivated by Duterte and his cronies[[/note]]. Back in May 2020, the National Telecommunications Commission issued a cease-and-desist order on the network to stop its broadcasting operation which they reluctantly comply. However, its cable channels were still airing which is why Yey! was able to air two episodes of ''Clear Card'' until NTC issued another cease-and-desist order on ABS-CBN to shut down its cable channels. And as a final nail to the coffin, the House committee formally rejected ABS-CBN's franchise on July 10, 2020. Though its online platforms and streaming service such as [=iWant=] are not affected by the shutdown, it remains unclear whether ''Clear Card'' would be returning. Fortunately, A2Z Channel 11, which is owned by Zoe Broadcasting Network with ABS-CBN serving as its primary blocktime partner, would air the show on September 4, 2021.
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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: One of the most bizarre examples of this trope ''ever'', as the show was pulled in the Philippines because it had the bad luck of being shown on Yey!, one of the cable channels owned by Creator/{{ABSCBN}}, one of the broadcasting networks critical against President UsefulNotes/RodrigoDuterte[[note]]Duterte threatened to shut down the network ever since he became President which many media watchdogs believe that it may have something to do with the network not showing much of his election ads back in the 2016 presidential campaign. It doesn't help that on February 2020, the solicitor general's office filed a petition at the Supreme Court to end ABS-CBN's franchise due to allegations of foreigners involved in the company's ownership, though media watchdogs contend that this is politically motivated by Duterte and his cronies[[/note]]. Back in May 2020, the National Telecommunications Commission issued a cease-and-desist order on the network to stop its broadcasting operation which they reluctantly comply. However, its cable channels were still airing which is why Yey! was able to air two episodes of ''Clear Card'' until NTC issued another cease-and-desist order on ABS-CBN to shut down its cable channels. And as a final nail to the coffin, the House committee formally rejected ABS-CBN's franchise on July 10, 2020. Though its online platforms and streaming service such as [=iWant=] are not affected by the shutdown, it remains unclear whether ''Clear Card'' would be returning.

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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: One of the most bizarre examples of this trope ''ever'', as the show was pulled in the Philippines because it had the bad luck of being shown on Yey!, one of the cable channels owned by Creator/{{ABSCBN}}, one of the broadcasting networks critical against President UsefulNotes/RodrigoDuterte[[note]]Duterte Rodrigo Duterte[[note]]Duterte threatened to shut down the network ever since he became President which many media watchdogs believe that it may have something to do with the network not showing much of his election ads back in the 2016 presidential campaign. It doesn't help that on February 2020, the solicitor general's office filed a petition at the Supreme Court to end ABS-CBN's franchise due to allegations of foreigners involved in the company's ownership, though media watchdogs contend that this is politically motivated by Duterte and his cronies[[/note]]. Back in May 2020, the National Telecommunications Commission issued a cease-and-desist order on the network to stop its broadcasting operation which they reluctantly comply. However, its cable channels were still airing which is why Yey! was able to air two episodes of ''Clear Card'' until NTC issued another cease-and-desist order on ABS-CBN to shut down its cable channels. And as a final nail to the coffin, the House committee formally rejected ABS-CBN's franchise on July 10, 2020. Though its online platforms and streaming service such as [=iWant=] are not affected by the shutdown, it remains unclear whether ''Clear Card'' would be returning.
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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: One of the most bizarre examples of this trope ''ever'', as the show was pulled in the Philippines because it had the bad luck of being shown on Yey!, one of the cable channels owned by Creator/{{ABSCBN}}, one of the broadcasting networks critical against President UsefulNotes/RodrigoDuterte[[note]]Duterte threatened to shut down the network ever since he became President which many media watchdogs believe that it may have something to do with the network not showing much of his election ads back in the 2016 presidential campaign. It doesn't help that on February 2020, the solicitor general's office filed a petition at the Supreme Court to end ABS-CBN's franchise due to allegations of foreigners involved in the company's ownership, though media watchdogs contend that this is politically motivated by Duterte and his cronies[[/note]]. Back in May 2020, the National Telecommunications Commission issued a cease-and-desist order on the network to stop its broadcasting operation which they reluctantly comply. However, its cable channels were still airing which is why Yey! was able to air two episodes of ''Clear Card'' until NTC issued another cease-and-desist order on ABS-CBN to shut down its cable channels. And as a final nail to the coffin, the House committee formally rejected ABS-CBN's franchise on July 10, 2020. Though its online platforms and streaming service such as [=iWant=] are not affected by the shutdown, it remains unclear whether ''Clear Card'' would be returning.

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** For the Japanese cast, due to the passing of Tomoko Kawakami, Creator/SakiFujita becomes the second voice actress for Rika.



** For the Japanese cast, due to the passing of Tomoko Kawakami, Creator/SakiFujita becomes the second voice actress for Rika.
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* SelfAdaptation: Like with the previous series, Nanase Ohkawa (the head writer of both the original manga and ''Clear Card'') returned as a writer for this anime. For this series, she was the sole writer for all the episodes.

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Doesn't count as the banned if the cable channel itself was ceased and not just the show. Aborted Arc isn't Trivia and doesn't apply to the anime anyway (since the final episode changed the content a bit and so wrapped up the arc in its own way).


* AbortedArc: The anime series[[spoiler: ended right before adapting the following chapters of the manga series past chapter 24.]]
* BannedInChina: One of the most bizarre examples of this trope ''ever'', as the show is banned in the Philippines because it had the bad luck of being shown on Yey!, one of the cable channels owned by Creator/{{ABSCBN}}, one of the broadcasting networks critical against President UsefulNotes/RodrigoDuterte[[note]]Duterte threatened to shut down the network ever since he became President which many media watchdogs believe that it may have something to do with the network not showing much of his election ads back in the 2016 presidential campaign. It doesn't help that on February 2020, the solicitor general's office filed a petition at the Supreme Court to end ABS-CBN's franchise due to allegations of foreigners involved in the company's ownership, though media watchdogs contend that this is politically motivated by Duterte and his cronies[[/note]]. Back in May 2020, the National Telecommunications Commission issued a cease-and-desist order on the network to stop its broadcasting operation which they reluctantly comply. However, its cable channels were still airing which is why Yey! was able to air two episodes of ''Clear Card'' until NTC issued another cease-and-desist order on ABS-CBN to shut down its cable channels. And as a final nail to the coffin, the House committee formally rejected ABS-CBN's franchise on July 10, 2020. Though its online platforms and streaming service such as [=iWant=] are not affected by the shutdown, it remains unclear whether ''Clear Card'' would be returning.



* CharacterOutlivesActor: ''Clear Card Arc'' has Rika move to another school, which is especially fitting given her Japanese voice actress, Creator/TomokoKawakami, died years prior to the sequel series.
* IKnewIt: [[spoiler:It wasn't hard for many people to figure out Syaoran is drawing powers from the original Sakura Cards after seeing him use them several times, most noticeably when the wind magic he summoned to capture the Blaze bore a striking resemblance to the Windy.]]
* TheOtherDarrin: The original series had a case of DuelingDubs with the English releases, with three voice casts to choose from overall. None of them return for this series, being done in-house by Funimation rather than even attempting to reunite the Nelvana, Animax or [=Geneon/Bang Zoom=] casts. Amusingly enough, however, the dub combines this with MythologyGag -- the new voice actors for [[Creator/MonicaRial Sakura]] and [[Creator/JasonLiebrecht Shaoran]] are playing the original counterparts of their roles from ''Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle''.
** For the Japanese cast, due to the passing of the aforementioned Tomoko Kawakami, Rika is succeeded by Creator/SakiFujita starting from the Clear Card Arc.
* SoMyKidsCanWatch: Some of the English voice actors in the Clear Card series are signed onto this for this reason after being in violent series like ''Manga/AttackOnTitan''.

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* CharacterOutlivesActor: ''Clear Card Arc'' has Rika move to another school, which is especially fitting given her Japanese voice actress, Creator/TomokoKawakami, died years prior to the sequel series.
series. She still appears but very briefly.
* IKnewIt: [[spoiler:It wasn't hard for many people to figure out Syaoran is drawing powers from the original Sakura Cards after seeing him use them several times, most noticeably when the wind magic he summoned summons to capture the Blaze bore bears a striking resemblance to the Windy.]]
* TheOtherDarrin: TheOtherDarrin:
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The original series had a case of DuelingDubs with the English releases, with three voice casts to choose from overall. None of them return for this series, being done in-house by Funimation rather than even attempting to reunite the Nelvana, Animax or [=Geneon/Bang Zoom=] casts. Amusingly enough, however, the dub combines this with MythologyGag -- the new voice actors for [[Creator/MonicaRial Sakura]] and [[Creator/JasonLiebrecht Shaoran]] are playing the original counterparts of their roles from ''Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle''.
** For the Japanese cast, due to the passing of the aforementioned Tomoko Kawakami, Rika is succeeded by Creator/SakiFujita starting from becomes the Clear Card Arc.
second voice actress for Rika.
* SoMyKidsCanWatch: Some of the English voice actors in the Clear Card series are signed onto this for this reason its family-friendly content, after being in violent series like ''Manga/AttackOnTitan''.''Manga/AttackOnTitan''.
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* BannedInChina: One of the most bizarre examples of this trope ''ever'', as the show is banned in the Philippines because it had the bad luck of being shown on Yey!, one of the cable channels owned by Creator/{{ABSCBN}}, one of the broadcasting networks critical against President UsefulNotes/RodrigoDuterte[[note]]Duterte threatened to shut down the network ever since he became President which many media watchdogs believe that it may have something to do with the network not showing much of his election ads back in the 2016 presidential campaign. It doesn't help that on February 2020, the solicitor general's office filed a petition at the Supreme Court to end ABS-CBN's franchise due to allegations of foreigners involved in the company's ownership, though media watchdogs contend that this is politically motivated by Duterte and his cronies[[/note]]. Back in May 2020, the National Telecommunications Commission issued a cease-and-desist order on the network to stop its broadcasting operation which they reluctantly comply. However, its cable channels were still airing which is why Yey! was able to air two episodes of ''Clear Card'' until NTC issued another cease-and-desist order on ABS-CBN to shut down its cable channels. And as a final nail to the coffin, the House committee formally rejected ABS-CBN's franchise. Though its online platforms and streaming service such as [=iWant=] are not affected by the shutdown, it remains unclear whether ''Clear Card'' would be returning.

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* BannedInChina: One of the most bizarre examples of this trope ''ever'', as the show is banned in the Philippines because it had the bad luck of being shown on Yey!, one of the cable channels owned by Creator/{{ABSCBN}}, one of the broadcasting networks critical against President UsefulNotes/RodrigoDuterte[[note]]Duterte threatened to shut down the network ever since he became President which many media watchdogs believe that it may have something to do with the network not showing much of his election ads back in the 2016 presidential campaign. It doesn't help that on February 2020, the solicitor general's office filed a petition at the Supreme Court to end ABS-CBN's franchise due to allegations of foreigners involved in the company's ownership, though media watchdogs contend that this is politically motivated by Duterte and his cronies[[/note]]. Back in May 2020, the National Telecommunications Commission issued a cease-and-desist order on the network to stop its broadcasting operation which they reluctantly comply. However, its cable channels were still airing which is why Yey! was able to air two episodes of ''Clear Card'' until NTC issued another cease-and-desist order on ABS-CBN to shut down its cable channels. And as a final nail to the coffin, the House committee formally rejected ABS-CBN's franchise.franchise on July 10, 2020. Though its online platforms and streaming service such as [=iWant=] are not affected by the shutdown, it remains unclear whether ''Clear Card'' would be returning.
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* BannedInChina: One of the most bizarre examples of this trope ''ever'', as the show is banned in the Philippines because it had the bad luck of being shown on Yey!, one of the cable channels owned by Creator/ABSCBN, one of the broadcasting networks critical against President UsefulNotes/RodrigoDuterte[[note]]Duterte threatened to shut down the network ever since he became President which many media watchdogs believe that it may have something to do with the network not showing much of his election ads back in the 2016 presidential campaign. It doesn't help that on February 2020, the solicitor general's office filed a petition at the Supreme Court to end ABS-CBN's franchise due to allegations of foreigners involved in the company's ownership, though media watchdogs contend that this is politically motivated by Duterte and his cronies[[/note]]. Back in May 2020, the National Telecommunications Commission issued a cease-and-desist order on the network to stop its broadcasting operation which they reluctantly comply. However, its cable channels were still airing which is why Yey! was able to air two episodes of ''Clear Card'' until NTC issued another cease-and-desist order on ABS-CBN to shut down its cable channels. And as a final nail to the coffin, the House committee formally rejected ABS-CBN's franchise. Though its online platforms and streaming service such as [=iWant=] are not affected by the shutdown, it remains unclear whether ''Clear Card'' would be returning.

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* BannedInChina: One of the most bizarre examples of this trope ''ever'', as the show is banned in the Philippines because it had the bad luck of being shown on Yey!, one of the cable channels owned by Creator/ABSCBN, Creator/{{ABSCBN}}, one of the broadcasting networks critical against President UsefulNotes/RodrigoDuterte[[note]]Duterte threatened to shut down the network ever since he became President which many media watchdogs believe that it may have something to do with the network not showing much of his election ads back in the 2016 presidential campaign. It doesn't help that on February 2020, the solicitor general's office filed a petition at the Supreme Court to end ABS-CBN's franchise due to allegations of foreigners involved in the company's ownership, though media watchdogs contend that this is politically motivated by Duterte and his cronies[[/note]]. Back in May 2020, the National Telecommunications Commission issued a cease-and-desist order on the network to stop its broadcasting operation which they reluctantly comply. However, its cable channels were still airing which is why Yey! was able to air two episodes of ''Clear Card'' until NTC issued another cease-and-desist order on ABS-CBN to shut down its cable channels. And as a final nail to the coffin, the House committee formally rejected ABS-CBN's franchise. Though its online platforms and streaming service such as [=iWant=] are not affected by the shutdown, it remains unclear whether ''Clear Card'' would be returning.
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* BannedInChina: One of the most bizarre examples of this trope ''ever'', as the show is banned in the Philippines because it had the bad luck of being shown on a network after the sitting president had declared thermonuclear war on the network in question. The original show was very popular in the Philippines, so fans were ecstatic when they found out Clear Card was going to be dubbed into Tagalog and aired on primetime TV, with the original Tagalog voice cast reprising their roles. Sadly, the channel only got to air two episodes before the [=ABC=]-[=CSN=] network was forced to shut down various channels, the one airing Sakura included, by order of President Rodrigo Duterte. According to [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-07-09/how-cardcaptor-sakura-was-cancelled-in-the-philippines/.161651 this article]], Duterte and the network are still in the midst of an ongoing feud in part due to the network following the president's battle with drugs and refusing to run his campaign ads, among other reasons. Duterte outright ordered the network and other channels under various subscription services to cease airing, the network that aired Clear Card included.

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* BannedInChina: One of the most bizarre examples of this trope ''ever'', as the show is banned in the Philippines because it had the bad luck of being shown on a Yey!, one of the cable channels owned by Creator/ABSCBN, one of the broadcasting networks critical against President UsefulNotes/RodrigoDuterte[[note]]Duterte threatened to shut down the network after ever since he became President which many media watchdogs believe that it may have something to do with the sitting president had declared thermonuclear war network not showing much of his election ads back in the 2016 presidential campaign. It doesn't help that on February 2020, the solicitor general's office filed a petition at the Supreme Court to end ABS-CBN's franchise due to allegations of foreigners involved in the company's ownership, though media watchdogs contend that this is politically motivated by Duterte and his cronies[[/note]]. Back in May 2020, the National Telecommunications Commission issued a cease-and-desist order on the network in question. The original show was very popular in the Philippines, so fans to stop its broadcasting operation which they reluctantly comply. However, its cable channels were ecstatic when they found out Clear Card still airing which is why Yey! was going to be dubbed into Tagalog and aired on primetime TV, with the original Tagalog voice cast reprising their roles. Sadly, the channel only got able to air two episodes before the [=ABC=]-[=CSN=] network was forced of ''Clear Card'' until NTC issued another cease-and-desist order on ABS-CBN to shut down various channels, the one airing Sakura included, by order of President Rodrigo Duterte. According to [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-07-09/how-cardcaptor-sakura-was-cancelled-in-the-philippines/.161651 this article]], Duterte and the network are still in the midst of an ongoing feud in part due its cable channels. And as a final nail to the network following coffin, the president's battle with drugs House committee formally rejected ABS-CBN's franchise. Though its online platforms and refusing to run his campaign ads, among other reasons. Duterte outright ordered streaming service such as [=iWant=] are not affected by the network and other channels under various subscription services to cease airing, the network that aired Clear Card included.shutdown, it remains unclear whether ''Clear Card'' would be returning.
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* AdaptationDistillation: The anime series[[spoiler: ended right before adapting the following chapters of the manga series past chapter 24.]]

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* AdaptationDistillation: AbortedArc: The anime series[[spoiler: ended right before adapting the following chapters of the manga series past chapter 24.]]
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* AdaptationDistillation: The anime series[[spoiler: got disrupted right before adapting the following chapters of the manga series past chapter 24.]]

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* AdaptationDistillation: The anime series[[spoiler: got disrupted ended right before adapting the following chapters of the manga series past chapter 24.]]
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* Adaptation Distillation: The anime series[[spoiler: got disrupted right before adapting the following chapters of the manga series past chapter 24.]]

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* Adaptation Distillation: AdaptationDistillation: The anime series[[spoiler: got disrupted right before adapting the following chapters of the manga series past chapter 24.]]
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* AbortedArc: The anime series. [[spoiler: It got disrupted right before adapting the subsequent chapters of the manga series past chapter 24.]]

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* AbortedArc: Adaptation Distillation: The anime series. [[spoiler: It series[[spoiler: got disrupted right before adapting the subsequent following chapters of the manga series past chapter 24.]]
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* AbortedArc: The anime series. [[spoiler: It got disrupted right before adapting the subsequent chapters of the manga series past 24.]]

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* AbortedArc: The anime series. [[spoiler: It got disrupted right before adapting the subsequent chapters of the manga series past chapter 24.]]
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* BannedInChina: One of the most bizarre examples of this trope ''ever'', as the show is banned in the Philippines because it had the bad luck of being shown on a network after the sitting president had declared thermonuclear war on the network in question. The original show was very popular in the Philippines, so fans were ecstatic when they found out Clear Card was going to be dubbed into Tagalog and aired on primetime TV, with the original Tagalog voice cast reprising their roles. Sadly, the channel only got to air two episodes before the [=ABC=]-[=CSN=] network was forced to shut down by order of President Rodrigo Duterte. According to [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-07-09/how-cardcaptor-sakura-was-cancelled-in-the-philippines/.161651 this article]], Duterte and the network are still in the midst of an ongoing feud in part due to the network following the president's battle with drugs and refusing to run his campaign ads. Duterte outright ordered the network and other channels under various subscription services to cease airing, the network that aired Clear Card included. In layman's terms, the president of the Philippines threw a tantrum and shut down a bunch of [=TV=] networks and their associated channels due to his own sense of entitlement.

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* BannedInChina: One of the most bizarre examples of this trope ''ever'', as the show is banned in the Philippines because it had the bad luck of being shown on a network after the sitting president had declared thermonuclear war on the network in question. The original show was very popular in the Philippines, so fans were ecstatic when they found out Clear Card was going to be dubbed into Tagalog and aired on primetime TV, with the original Tagalog voice cast reprising their roles. Sadly, the channel only got to air two episodes before the [=ABC=]-[=CSN=] network was forced to shut down various channels, the one airing Sakura included, by order of President Rodrigo Duterte. According to [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-07-09/how-cardcaptor-sakura-was-cancelled-in-the-philippines/.161651 this article]], Duterte and the network are still in the midst of an ongoing feud in part due to the network following the president's battle with drugs and refusing to run his campaign ads.ads, among other reasons. Duterte outright ordered the network and other channels under various subscription services to cease airing, the network that aired Clear Card included. In layman's terms, the president of the Philippines threw a tantrum and shut down a bunch of [=TV=] networks and their associated channels due to his own sense of entitlement.

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* BannedInChina: One of the most bizarre examples of this trope ''ever'', as the show is banned in the Philippines because it had the bad luck of being shown on a network after the sitting president had declared thermonuclear war on the network in question. The original show was very popular in the Philippines, so fans were ecstatic when they found out Clear Card was going to be dubbed into Tagalog and aired on primetime TV, with the original Tagalog voice cast reprising their roles. Sadly, the channel only got to air two episodes before the [=ABC=]-[=CSN=] network was forced to shut down by order of President Rodrigo Duterte. According to [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-07-09/how-cardcaptor-sakura-was-cancelled-in-the-philippines/.161651 this article]], Duterte and the network are still in the midst of an ongoing feud in part due to the network following the president's battle with drugs and refusing to run his campaign ads. Duterte outright ordered the network and other channels under various subscription services to cease airing, the network that aired Clear Card included. In layman's terms, the president of the Philippines threw a tantrum and shut down a bunch of [=TV=] networks and their associated channels due to his own sense of entitlement.



* ScrewedByTheLawyers: In this case, screwed by the president and the government. The original show was very popular in the Philippines, so fans were ecstatic when they found out Clear Card was going to be dubbed into Tagalog and aired on primetime TV, with the original Tagalog voice cast reprising their roles. Sadly, the channel only got to air two episodes before the [=ABC=]-[=CSN=] network was forced to shut down by order of President Rodrigo Duerte. According to [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-07-09/how-cardcaptor-sakura-was-cancelled-in-the-philippines/.161651 this article]], Duerte and the network are still in the midst of an ongoing feud in part due to the network following the president's battle with drugs and refusing to run his campaign ads. Duerte outright ordered the network and other channels under various subscription services to cease airing, the network that aired Clear Card included. In layman's terms, the president of the Philippines threw a tantrum and shut down a bunch of [=TV=] networks and their associated channels due to his own sense of entitlement.
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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: In this case, screwed by the president and the government. The original show was very popular in the Philippines, so fans were ecstatic when they found out Clear Card was going to be dubbed into Tagalog and aired on primetime TV, with the original Tagalog voice cast reprising their roles. Sadly, the channel only got to air two episodes before the [=ABC=]-[=CSN=] network was forced to shut down by order of President Rodrigo Duerte. According to [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-07-09/how-cardcaptor-sakura-was-cancelled-in-the-philippines/.161651 this article], Duerte and the network are still in the midst of an ongoing feud in part due to the network following the president's battle with drugs and refusing to run his campaign ads. Duerte outright ordered the network and other channels under various subscription services to cease airing, the network that aired Clear Card included. In layman's terms, the president of the Philippines threw a tantrum and shut down a bunch of [=TV=] networks and their associated channels due to his own sense of entitlement.

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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: In this case, screwed by the president and the government. The original show was very popular in the Philippines, so fans were ecstatic when they found out Clear Card was going to be dubbed into Tagalog and aired on primetime TV, with the original Tagalog voice cast reprising their roles. Sadly, the channel only got to air two episodes before the [=ABC=]-[=CSN=] network was forced to shut down by order of President Rodrigo Duerte. According to [https://www.[[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-07-09/how-cardcaptor-sakura-was-cancelled-in-the-philippines/.161651 this article], article]], Duerte and the network are still in the midst of an ongoing feud in part due to the network following the president's battle with drugs and refusing to run his campaign ads. Duerte outright ordered the network and other channels under various subscription services to cease airing, the network that aired Clear Card included. In layman's terms, the president of the Philippines threw a tantrum and shut down a bunch of [=TV=] networks and their associated channels due to his own sense of entitlement.
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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: In this case, screwed by the president and the government. The original show was very popular in the Philippines, so fans were ecstatic when they found out Clear Card was going to be dubbed into Tagalog and aired on primetime TV, with the original Tagalog voice cast reprising their roles. Sadly, the channel only got to air two episodes before the [=ABC=]-[=CSN=] network was forced to shut down by order of President Rodrigo Duerte. According to [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-07-09/how-cardcaptor-sakura-was-cancelled-in-the-philippines/.161651 this article], Duerte and the network are still in the midst of an ongoing feud in part due to the network following the president's battle with drugs and refusing to run his campaign ads. Duerte outright ordered the network and other channels under various subscription services to cease airing, the network that aired Clear Card included. In layman's terms, the president of the Philippines threw a tantrum and shut down a bunch of [=TV=] networks and their associated channels due to his own sense of entitlement.
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* AbortedArc: The anime series. [[spoiler: It got disrupted right before adapting the subsequent chapters of the manga series past 24.]]
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** For the Japanese cast, due to the passing of Tomoko Kawakami, Rika is succeeded by Creator/SakiFujita starting from the Clear Card Arc.

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** For the Japanese cast, due to the passing of the aforementioned Tomoko Kawakami, Rika is succeeded by Creator/SakiFujita starting from the Clear Card Arc.
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* SoMyKidsCanWatch: Some of the English voice actors in the Clear Card series are signed onto this for this reason after being in violent series like ''Manga/AttaclOnTitan''.

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* SoMyKidsCanWatch: Some of the English voice actors in the Clear Card series are signed onto this for this reason after being in violent series like ''Manga/AttaclOnTitan''.''Manga/AttackOnTitan''.
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** For the Japanese cast, due to the passing of Tomoko Kawakami, Rika is succeeded by Creator/SakiFujita starting from the Clear Card Arc.

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** For the Japanese cast, due to the passing of Tomoko Kawakami, Rika is succeeded by Creator/SakiFujita starting from the Clear Card Arc.Arc.
* SoMyKidsCanWatch: Some of the English voice actors in the Clear Card series are signed onto this for this reason after being in violent series like ''Manga/AttaclOnTitan''.
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* IKnewIt: [[spoiler:It wasn't hard for many people to figure out Syaoran is drawing powers from the original Sakura Cards after seeing him use them several times, most noticeably when the wind magic he summoned to capture the Blaze bore a striking resemblance to the Windy.]]

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* IKnewIt: [[spoiler:It wasn't hard for many people to figure out Syaoran is drawing powers from the original Sakura Cards after seeing him use them several times, most noticeably when the wind magic he summoned to capture the Blaze bore a striking resemblance to the Windy.]]]]
* TheOtherDarrin: The original series had a case of DuelingDubs with the English releases, with three voice casts to choose from overall. None of them return for this series, being done in-house by Funimation rather than even attempting to reunite the Nelvana, Animax or [=Geneon/Bang Zoom=] casts. Amusingly enough, however, the dub combines this with MythologyGag -- the new voice actors for [[Creator/MonicaRial Sakura]] and [[Creator/JasonLiebrecht Shaoran]] are playing the original counterparts of their roles from ''Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle''.
** For the Japanese cast, due to the passing of Tomoko Kawakami, Rika is succeeded by Creator/SakiFujita starting from the Clear Card Arc.
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* CharacterOutlivesActor: ''Clear Card Arc'' has Rika move to another school, which is especially fitting given her Japanese voice actress, Creator/TomokoKawakami, died years prior to the sequel series.

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* CharacterOutlivesActor: ''Clear Card Arc'' has Rika move to another school, which is especially fitting given her Japanese voice actress, Creator/TomokoKawakami, died years prior to the sequel series.series.
* IKnewIt: [[spoiler:It wasn't hard for many people to figure out Syaoran is drawing powers from the original Sakura Cards after seeing him use them several times, most noticeably when the wind magic he summoned to capture the Blaze bore a striking resemblance to the Windy.]]
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* CareerResurrection: After their career fluctuated with the controversial ''Tsubusa Chronicle'' and ''xxxHolic'' endings, the negative reception of ''Anime/BloodC'' and their newer works which are a hit-or-miss, CLAMP released the sequel of ''Cardcaptor Sakura'' in 2016 which earned good sales and a 2018 anime series with the old cast and staff returning.
* CharacterOutlivesActor: ''Clear Card Arc'' has Rika move to another school, which is especially fitting given her Japanese voice actress, Creator/TomokoKawakami, died years prior to the sequel series.

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