List of Cardcaptor Sakura albums

List of Cardcaptor Sakura albums

This is a list of the albums published for the anime series, "Cardcaptor Sakura", created by CLAMP.

Original soundtracks

"Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack"

Infobox Album
Name = Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack
Type = Soundtrack
Artist = Various Artists
Background =
Released = 23 July 1998
Recorded =
Genre = Anime soundtrack
Length = 60:05
Label = Victor Entertainment
Producer = Takayuki Negishi
Reviews =
Last album =
This album =
Next album =
The Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack is the first original soundtrack album to the anime television series adaptation of CLAMP's "Cardcaptor Sakura". It was released in Japan on 23 July 1998. It contains the background music from the animation as well as the numerous theme songs for the series.

Track listing

#"Catch You Catch Me" by Gumi
#"Yume"
#"Sawayakana Asa"
#"Shiawase no Sakura Namiki"
#"Chikashitsu"
#"Kero-chan no Theme"
#"Tanjou! Cardcaptor"
#"Tanoshii Hitotoki"
#"Yasuragi no Hi"
#"Hitori Jime" by Gumi"
#"Hoe"
#"Akogare"
#"Genki Ippai"
#"Syaoran no Theme"
#"Anata to Ireba" by Sakura Tange (seiyū of Sakura Kinomoto) and Junko Iwao (seiyū of Tomoyo Daidōji)
#"Okaasan no Omokage"
#"Clow Card"
#"Clow Card o Nigasu Na!"
#"Setsunai Kimochi"
#"Yoru no Uta" by Junko Iwao (seiyū of Tomoyo Daidōji)
#"Sakura no Theme I"
#"Panic"
#"Taiketsu!!
#"Sakura no Theme II"
#"Kibou no Yokan"
#"Shiawase no Mahou" by Sakura Tange (seiyū of Sakura Kinomoto)

"Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack 2"

Infobox Album
Name = Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack 2
Type = Soundtrack
Artist = Various Artists
Background =
Released = 19 December 1998
Recorded =
Genre = Anime soundtrack
Length = 59:42
Label = Victor Entertainment
Producer = Takayuki Negishi
Reviews =
Last album =
This album =
Next album =

Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack 2 is the second original soundtrack album to the anime television series adaptation of CLAMP's "Cardcaptor Sakura". It was released in Japan on 19 December 1998. It contains the background music from the animation as well as the numerous theme songs for the series.

Track listing

#"Fuuinkaijou
#"Catch You Catch Me (Sakura Version)" by Sakura Tange
#"Rollerblade"
#"Meilin no Theme"
#"Card no Kehai"
#"Yume ni Mita Date"
#"Tsuiseki / Pursuit"
#"Kaho no Theme"
#"Shopping"
#"Dokidoki Dankentai"
#"Chiisana Yousei"
#"Misekinin na Shugosha"
#"DotaBata"
#"Deai"
#"Super Duper Love Love Days" by Gumi
#"Yochou"
#"Card no Kougeki"
#"Yasashisa ni Tsutsumarete"
#"Hoshi no Kirameki"
#"Nukumori no Kioku" by Seki Tomokazu"
#"Kaigenshou"
#"Kanashii na"
#"Maboroshi"
#"Daipinchi"
#"Ketsui"
#"Sakura Ganbaru"
#"Victory"
#"Groovy!" by Komi Hirose
#"Catch You Catch Me (TV Version)" by Gumi
#"Subtitle"
#"Eye Catch"
#"Yokoku BGM"
#"Kerochan ni Omakase"
#"Groovy! (TV Version)" by Komi Hirose

"Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack 3"

Infobox Album
Name = Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack 3
Type = Soundtrack
Artist = Various Artists
Background =
Released = 23 June1999
Recorded =
Genre = Anime soundtrack
Length = 44:44
Label = Victor Entertainment
Producer = Takayuki Negishi
Reviews =
Last album =
This album =
Next album =

Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack 3 is the third original soundtrack album to the anime television series adaptation of CLAMP's "Cardcaptor Sakura". It was released in Japan on June 23 1999. It contains the background music from the animation as well as the numerous theme songs for the series.

Track listing

#"Tobira o Akete" by ANZA
#"Clow Reed no Densetsu"
#"Hangeki Kaishi"
#"Shinobi Yoru Kage"
#"Kyouteki Shutsugen"
#"Kusen"
#"Yoru no Uta (Piano Version)"
#"Honey (Sakura Version)" by Sakura Tange
#"Ganbare Sakura"
#"Mou Hitori no Shugosha"
#"Fuuin no Kemono Kerberos"
#"Tomo e" by Junko Iwao
#"Saigo no Card"
#"Saigo no Shinpan"
#"Omoide ga Kiechau"
#"Shinpan Zokkou"
#"Card o Igumono"
#"“Suki” to Iu Kimochi"
#"Honey" by chihiro

"Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack 4"

Infobox Album
Name = Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack 4
Type = Soundtrack
Artist = Various Artists
Background =
Released = 23 March2000
Recorded =
Genre = Anime soundtrack
Length = 55:11
Label = Victor Entertainment
Producer = Takayuki Negishi
Reviews =
Last album =
This album =
Next album =

Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack 4 is the fourth original soundtrack album to the anime television series adaptation of CLAMP's "Cardcaptor Sakura". It was released in Japan on 23 March2000.It contains the background music from the animation as well as the numerous theme songs for the series.

Track listing

#"Purachina" by Maaya Sakamoto
#"Clow Reed no Theme"
#"Hoshi no Chikara"
#"Eriol no Theme"
#"Nakuru no Theme"
#"Clow Reed no Kage"
#"Mou Hitori no Eriol"
#"Shoushin na Shinnyuusha"
#"Koigokoro"
#"Ashidori Karuku"
#"Fruits Candy" by Megumi Kojima
#"Mojimoji"
#"Hoshi no Michi no Kokuhaku"
#"Heartbreak"
#"Sorezore no Omoi"
#"“Suki” tte Nandarou"
#"Kureyuku Hitotose (Full Chorus Mix)" by Junko Iwao
#"Shoutai"
#"Tooi Hi no Wakare"
#"Eien no Yami"
#"Saigo no Shiren"
#"Zettai Daijoubu"
#"Atarashii Aruji"
#"Hontou no Ichiban"
#"Hitotsu Dake" by Sakura Tange

Compilations

There were a few compilation albums released in Japan. Such as the "Cardcaptor Sakura Character Songbook".

Drama CDs

Drama CD - Sakura to Okaa-san no Organ

Infobox Album
Name = Sakura to Okaa-san no Organ
Type = Studio
Longtype = audio drama
Artist =
Background =
Released = July 23 1998
Recorded =
Genre = Drama
Length =
Label = Victor Entertainment
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album =
This album =
Next album =
This is the first drama CD that is released for the anime series, Cardcaptor Sakura. The script is written by Ageha Ohkawa herself.

tory

One night, Sakura hears the sound of an organ in her dream. Somehow she knows that it is played by her mother, Nadeshiko. The next day, her teacher announces an essay contest on "My Family" and she decides to write about her mother.

Track listing

#Picnic
#*Performance: Gumi
#Sakura to Okaa-san no Organ -Zenpen (Sakura and Her Mother's Organ (First Part)
#*Script: Ageha Ohkawa
#Sakura to Okaa-san no Organ -Kouhen (Sakura and Her Mother's Organ (Second Part)
#*Script: Ageha Ohkawa

Drama CD 2 - Sweet Valentine Stories

Infobox Album
Name = Sweet Valentine Stories
Type = Studio
Longtype = Audio drama
Artist = Various Artists
Background =
Released = February 10 1999
Recorded =
Genre = Drama
Length =
Label = Victor Entertainment
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album =
This album =
Next album =
Sweet Valentine Stories is the second drama CD adaptation of the "Cardcaptor Sakura" anime series. Get Your Love is performed by Sakura Tange, Junko Iwao, Yukana Nogami, Tomoko Kawakami, Emi Motoi, Miwa Matsumoto. The story is how the day goes for the girls in Sakura's class.

Track listing

#Prologue
#Get Your Love
#*Performance: Sakura Tange, Junko Iwao, Yukana Nogami, Tomoko Kawakami, Emi Motoi, Miwa Matsumoto
#2-gatsu 13-nichi
#1st Story "Sakura"
#2nd Story "Chiharu"
#3rd Story "Naoko"
#4th Story "Rika"
#5th Story "Meiling
#6th Story "Tomoyo"
#2-gatsu 14-nichi
#Epilogue

eiyū

*Sakura Tange as Sakura Kinomoto
*Junko Iwao as Tomoyo Daidōji
*Yukana Nogami as Li Meiling
*Tomoko Kawakami as Rika Sasaki
*Emi Motoi as Naoko Yanagisawa
*Miwa Matsumoto as Chiharu Mihara
*Including other seiyū(s)

References

* [http://freckle.tenkeimedia.com/nl/ccs/]

External links

* [http://www3.nhk.or.jp/anime/sakura/ Official "Cardcaptor Sakura" anime website] ja icon


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