Cardcaptor Sakura

The problem with Clear Card is it didn't have enough rollerblading.

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I'm 19 episodes in
Does it stay this unfathomably cute, well produced and occasionally cry inducing?

Yes, remember to watch the movies at appropriate times.

imagine a spinoff where sakura becomes a magical rollerblader.

When is the ideal time to watch those? Is there continuity from the show?

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Yes. See on wikipedia the production dates.

The problem with all these remakes of previous big shows is to think that more "faithful" adaptations are better, not understanding that the strengths of print and video are completely different.

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I want to fuck Sakura while she wears her rollerblades

just don't get cum on them

???
Clear Card is not a remake

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is there another anime that even comes close to how comfy and soulful Sakura is?

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I want to fuck Sakura while she paints her nails

I want to fuck her naked body with Tomoyo

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A true cunnysseur

It's also not particularly more faithful to the manga than the original series was. It makes tons of changes for the worse.

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The problem with Clear Card is the same problem of any of 90's anime that has a continuation in this new era.

It only preys on nostalgy alone.

Example: Dragon Ball Super.

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I don't think this is right considering that it has at this point completely dropped the card capturing aspect. If they wanted nostalgia they would have kept that a focus. The anime adaptation actually went out of its way to add nostalgia pandering.

Why was Toya so mean?

rollerblading were a 90s thing. At least I the states.

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