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The cover of the first English DVD compilation released by Funimation Entertainment on May 22, 2007

Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, a manga by Clamp, has been adapted into four different anime versions between 2005 and 2009, including a two-season anime television series, an anime film, and two original video animation (OVA) series with screenplay provided by Nanase Ohkawa and music composed by Yuki Kajiura. Bee Train adapted the manga series into a fifty-two-episode anime entitled Tsubasa Chronicle directed by Kōichi Mashimo with Hiroshi Morioka joining on as co-director for season two. Hiroyuki Kawasaki scripted both seasons.[1] Production I.G adapted the manga series into both an anime film entitled Tsubasa Chronicle the Movie: The Princess of the Country of Birdcages directed by Itsuro Kawasaki and two OVA adaptations directed by Shunsuke Tada entitled Tsubasa Tokyo Revelations and Tsubasa Shunraiki. Set in a fictional universe involving alternative realities, the story follows a group of five travellers—Syaoran, Sakura, Kurogane, Fai D. Flourite, and Mokona—as they search for fragments of Sakura's memory that take the form of feathers of great power and without which, Sakura will die. The series features much crossover with the its sister series xxxHolic, another manga by Clamp.

The first season of the anime series aired on NHK between April 9, 2005 and October 15, 2005 spanning twenty-six episode.[2] The anime film aired in Japanese theaters on August 20, 2005. The second season of the anime series aired on NHK between April 29, 2006 and November 4, 2006 spanning twenty-six episodes.[3] The first OVA was released between November 16, 2007 and March 17, 2008 spanning three episodes.[4] The second OVA was released between March 17, 2009 and May 15, 2009 spanning two episodes.[5]

The two seasons of the anime series were dubbed by the anime television network Animax under the title Chronicle of the Wings and later began broadcast on April 6, 2006 across its English-language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia as well as its other networks in Taiwan and Hong Kong.[citation needed] Funimation Entertainment licensed both seasons of the anime for English-language release in North America under the name Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle.[6] Funimation has also released the first season of the anime in the United Kingdom through Revelation Films.[7] Revelation Films had confirmed the release of the second season of Tsubasa Chronicle in the U.K. but no release dates were ever confirmed.[8]

Season 1

The first season of the anime television series Tsubasa Chronicle (ツバサ·クロニクル, Tsubasa Kuronikuru) features two pieces of theme music. "Blaze" performed by Kinya Kotani is the opening theme. "Loop" (ループ, Rūpu) performed by Maaya Sakamoto is the ending theme.

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Film

Tsubasa Chronicle the Movie: The Princess of the Country of Birdcages (劇場版 ツバサ·クロニクル 鳥カゴの国の姫君, Gekijōban Tsubasa Kuronikuru Torikago no Kuni no Himegimi) premiered in Japanese theaters on August 20, 2005 in conjunction with xxxHolic the Movie: A Midsummer Night's Dream. It was directed by Itsuro Kawasaki and written by both Midori Goto and Junichi Fujisaku with character designs provided by Yoko Kikuchi and music provided by Yuki Kajiura. It features two pieces of theme music. "Aerial" is the opening theme performed by Kinya Kotani and "Amrita" is the ending theme performed by Yui Makino.

In their continuing journey to find the feathers that are the fragments of Sakura's lost memory, Syaoran, Kurogane, Fai, and Sakura move through time and space with Mokona. Here, they visit the "Country of Birdcages," a seemingly peaceful country where people and birds live together, each person having a bird companion. After a boy named Koruri confuses Syaoran and Sakura for "bodyguards" and attacks them, they learn that the king of the country possesses a mysterious power. Princess Tomoyo, Koruri, and the other oppressed citizens, having had their birds taken from them, live in hiding within the forest. In order to take back Sakura's feather, Syaoran and the others stand up against the scheming king.

Season 2

Two pieces of theme music are used for the second season of the anime series. "It's" performed by Kinya Kotani is the opening theme. "A Jet Waiting For Wind" (風待ちジェット, Kazemachi Jetto) performed by Maaya Sakamoto is the ending theme.

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Tsubasa Tokyo Revelations

Tsubasa Tokyo Revelations, stylized as Tsubasa TOKYO REVELATIONS, is a three episode OVA series that features two pieces of theme music. "Synchronicity" performed by Yui Makino is the opening theme. "Last Fruit" (さいごの果実, Saigo no Kajitsu) performed by Maaya Sakamoto is the ending theme. It was translated into English by FUNimation Entertainment.

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Tsubasa Shunraiki

Tsubasa Shunraiki (ツバサ春雷記, Tsubasa Shunraiki) known as Tsubasa Spring Thunder Chronicle in America is a two episode OVA series that features two pieces of theme music. "Sonic Boom" performed by Maaya Sakamoto is the opening theme. "Kioku no Mori" (記憶の森) performed by FictionJunction Yuuka is the ending theme.

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Distribution

Japanese

The adaptations were originally released in Japan across twenty Region 2 DVDs between 2005 and 2009 by Bandai Visual. The anime series Tsubasa Chronicle was released across fourteen DVDs between August 26, 2005 and February 23, 2007. Shochiku released the anime film Tsubasa the Movie: The Princess in the Country of Birdcages in one DVD on February 25, 2006. The first OVA series Tsubasa Tokyo Revelations was released across three DVDs bundled with the limited versions of volumes 21, 22 and 23 of the manga released between November 16, 2007 and March 17, 2008.[4] The second OVA series Tsubasa Shunraiki was released across two DVDs bundled with the limited versions of the volume 26 and 27 of the manga released on March 17, 2009 and May 15, 2009 respectively.[5]

Title Release date Episodes[9]
Tsubasa Chronicle I (ツバサ·クロニクル I, Tsubasa Kuronikuru I) August 26, 2005[10] 1-2
Tsubasa Chronicle II (ツバサ·クロニクル II, Tsubasa Kuronikuru II) September 23, 2005[11] 3-6
Tsubasa Chronicle III (ツバサ·クロニクル III, Tsubasa Kuronikuru III) October 28, 2005[12] 7-10
Tsubasa Chronicle IV (ツバサ·クロニクル IV, Tsubasa Kuronikuru IV) November 25, 2005[13] 11-14
Tsubasa Chronicle V (ツバサ·クロニクル V, Tsubasa Kuronikuru V) December 23, 2005[14] 15-18
Tsubasa Chronicle VI (ツバサ·クロニクル VI, Tsubasa Kuronikuru VI) January 27, 2006[15] 19-22
Tsubasa Chronicle VII (ツバサ·クロニクル VII, Tsubasa Kuronikuru VII) February 24, 2006[16] 23-26
Tsubasa Chronicle the Movie: The Princess of the Land of Birdcages (劇場版 ツバサ·クロニクル鳥カゴの国の姫君, Gekijōban Tsubasa Kuronikuru Torikago no Kuni no Himegimi) February 25, 2006[17] Movie
Tsubasa Chronicle the Movie: The Princess of the Land of Birdcages - Premium Edition (劇場版 ツバサ·クロニクル鳥カゴの国の姫君 プレミアム·エディション, Gekijōban Tsubasa Kuronikuru Torikago no Kuni no Himegimi Puremiamu Edishon) February 25, 2006[18] Movie
Tsubasa Chronicle Second Series I (ツバサ·クロニクル 第2シリーズ I, Tsubasa Kuronikuru Dai ni Shirīzu I) August 25, 2006[19] 27-28
Tsubasa Chronicle Second Series II (ツバサ·クロニクル 第2シリーズ II, Tsubasa Kuronikuru Dai ni Shirīzu II) September 22, 2006[20] 29-32
Tsubasa Chronicle Second Series III (ツバサ·クロニクル 第2シリーズ III, Tsubasa Kuronikuru Dai ni Shirīzu III) October 27, 2006[21] 33-36
Tsubasa Chronicle Second Series IV (ツバサ·クロニクル 第2シリーズ IV, Tsubasa Kuronikuru Dai ni Shirīzu IV) November 24, 2006[22] 37-40
Tsubasa Chronicle Second Series V (ツバサ·クロニクル 第2シリーズ V, Tsubasa Kuronikuru Dai ni Shirīzu V) December 22, 2006[23] 41-44
Tsubasa Chronicle Second Series VI (ツバサ·クロニクル 第2シリーズ VI, Tsubasa Kuronikuru Dai ni Shirīzu VI) January 26, 2007[24] 45-48
Tsubasa Chronicle Second Series VII (ツバサ·クロニクル 第2シリーズ VII, Tsubasa Kuronikuru Dai ni Shirīzu VII) February 23, 2007[25] 49-52
Tsubasa TOKYO REVELATIONS 1: The Magician's Message (ツバサ TOKYO REVELATIONS 1 魔術師の伝言, Tsubasa Tōkyō Reberēshon Ichi Majutsushi no Dengon) November 16, 2007[4] First OVA 1
Tsubasa TOKYO REVELATIONS 2: The Boy's Right Eye (ツバサ TOKYO REVELATIONS 2 少年の右目, Tsubasa Tōkyō Reberēshon Ni Shōnen no Migi Me) January 17, 2008[4] First OVA 2
Tsubasa TOKYO REVELATIONS 3: The Dream the Princess Saw (ツバサ TOKYO REVELATIONS 3 姫君の視た夢, Tsubasa Tōkyō Reberēshon San Himegimi no Mita Yume) March 17, 2008[4] First OVA 3
Tsubasa Shunraiki - Zenpen (ツバサ春雷記 -前編-) March 17, 2009[5] Second OVA 1
Tsubasa Shunraiki - Kōhen (ツバサ春雷記 -後編-) May 15, 2009[5] Second OVA 2

English

Funimation Entertainment released the series in both North America and the United Kingdom. In North America, Funimation released the two seasons of the anime series across twelve Region 1 DVD compilations between May 22, 2007 and March 17, 2009. Funimation released the DVDs in two collections each containing six of the DVDs together in a boxset on November 11, 2008 and December 29, 2009. Funimation also released the anime film alongside its sister series' corresponding film xxxHolic the Movie: A Midsummer Night's Dream as a double feature DVD on February 19, 2008. In the United Kingdom, Funimation released the first season of the anime across six Region 2 DVD compilations through Revelation Films between September 17, 2007 and March 16, 2009. Funimation released those six DVDs in a single boxset on March 16, 2009. In Australia and New Zealand, Madman Entertainment released the two seasons of the anime across twelve Region 4 DVD compilations between September 12, 2007 and June 24, 2009. Madman released the DVDs in two collections each containing six of the DVDs together in a boxset on November 12, 2008 and December 16, 2009.

Title US Release date UK Release date AU Release date Episodes[26]
Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Volume 1 - Gathering of Fates (including Season 1 Starter Set) May 22, 2007[27] September 17, 2007[28] September 12, 2007[29] 1-5
Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Volume 2 - Seeds of Revolution July 17, 2007[30] November 19, 2007[31] November 7, 2007[32] 6-10
Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Volume 3 - Spectres of Legend August 28, 2007[33] January 21, 2008[34] December 5, 2007[35] 11-14
Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Volume 4 - Between Death and Danger October 9, 2007[36] April 21, 2008[37] January 23, 2008[38] 15-18
Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Volume 5 - Hunters and Prey November 20, 2007[39] July 21, 2008[40] February 13, 2008[41] 19-22
Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Volume 6 - A Wish Upon Waking January 8, 2008[42] March 16, 2009[43] March 19, 2008[44] 23-26
Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Season 1 Boxset November 11, 2008[45] March 16, 2009[46] November 12, 2008[47] 1-26
Clamp Double Feature: Tsubasa Chronicle and xxxHolic February 19, 2008[48] July 23, 2008[49] Movie
Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Volume 7 - The Dangerous Pursuit (including Season 2 Starter Set) August 19, 2008[50] November 12, 2008[51] 27-31
Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Volume 8 - A Tragic Illusion September 30, 2008[52] January 14, 2009[53] 32-36
Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Volume 9 - Renegades and Strays November 11, 2008[54] March 18, 2009[55] 37-40
Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Volume 10 - Answers Without Questions December 23, 2008[56] April 15, 2009[57] 41-44
Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Volume 11 - On the Brink of Chaos February 3, 2009[58] May 20, 2009[59] 45-48
Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Volume 12 - The Soul of Memory March 17, 2009[60] June 24, 2009[61] 49-52
Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Season 2 Boxset December 29, 2009[62] December 16, 2009[63] 27-52
Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Collected Memories Box Set January 19, 2010[64] 1-52; Movie

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