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Anime/Manga Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles? 10 Points?
I Was Wondering If Someone Could Help Me With This! I Have Watched All 52 Episodes And Have The 3 OVAs Ready To Be Watched But I Know There Is A Break In Between The Last Episode And The OVAs Which Is Suposed To Be Read By The Manga And Then The Story Continues With The Manga After The OVAs Are Done. The Problem I'm Having Is I Don't Know Where To Start In The Manga Series To Pick Up Ready. What Chapter Do I Start Reading After The Last Episode And When Should I Watch The OVAs And Then When Do I Start Reading The Manga Again? Bit Confused So If Anyone Could Help Me It Would Be Much Appreciated!!! :D
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- RingkingLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Umm, ok, lesse *turns around and pulls random Tsubasa manga off the shelf*
The anime is the same as the manga up until you hit the episode with kero from Cardcaptor Sakura (episode 44), from which point its filler that wasnt in the manga. After that you have to watch the first set of OVA's (tokyo revelations). After that, read the manga from chapters 136: The knights on the game board, through to chapter 166:The closed world (volumes 18 - 21).
After that, you watch the second set of OVA's, then read from chapter 183:The world of sand (Volume 24) to the end of the manga (volume 28)
- 1 decade ago
the last episodes of the anime is not in the manga. but the OVAs they've made is in the manga.
so i suggest you read watch the last episodes of the tsubasa chronicles and then the OVAs and after
that you read the manga so you can finish it until the end.
im still looking for the chapter of the manga where you will start.
- 5 years ago
1) Is Death Note really the best psychological anime/manga series? If not, which do you think is better? Why? I think so. I never thought I'd say it, but... *Sigh* Even though I don't like it that much, it's still the best. I don't know why, I just think that Light's idea is wholesome, though his methods are gruesome. Oh, and I like L too. O_O 2) Why do you think CLAMP’s Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles is in the “seinen” category rather than the “shojo” category? Uhm...I wouldn't know, as I don't know of that one. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Random Survey +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1) Are you hungry? O.o””””””” Nope! Thanks for asking! 2) Have you ever gone into the shower and gone inside meaning to wash your hair… but ended up letting the water run for minutes as you stared at the bathroom wall (whether you were already in the shower or not), before you remembered you were planning to wash your hair? o.O”””””” O_O I thought I was the only one who did that.
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- cdgalLv 61 decade ago
it is best to read the manga first, then watch the series and save the ovas for last. you'll least confuse that way