Cardcaptor Sakura - Season 1 (1998) (temporadas)
Realização:
Morio AsakaArgumento:
Hiroshi IshiiCâmara:
白井久男Música:
Takayuki NegishiElenco:
Tomokazu Seki, Kotono Mitsuishi, Emi Motoi, Tomoko Kawakami, Megumi Ogata, Sakura Tange, Junko Iwao, 久川綾Sinopses(1)
Sakura and the rest of us happened to meet Ms. Maki Matsumoto, the owner of a fancy toy store called Twin Bells. Chiharu decided to buy a cute and cuddly toy, but not long after she got it home, it went missing! As it turned out, there was a rumor going around that whenever someone brought something from Twin Bells, whatever they bought would go missing not long after. Thanks to that rumor, business wasn't going so great for Ms. Maki. How sad... but Sakura, Kero and I decided to go investigate the store. And lurking among the cuddly toys, we uncovered the Jump card! After a very cinematic struggle, Sakura managed to seal the card away again, and the next day, Twin Bells found itself overflowing with new customers. (Crunchyroll)
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