The fact that Tomoyo is her cousin and they've been friends for a long time might be a tad helpful in "putting up" with her.Maybe Sakura puts up with her because she's rich, nice and it's good to have someone you can trust when you suddenly gain magic powers.Maybe I'm wrong, but the entire "Sakura learns to accept that Tomoyo is insane" thing seems to really get toned down. In the manga it's mentioned when Sakura introduces her to the reader that Tomoyo is pretty weird, but the anime just has Sakura accepting her from the start. In the anime Sakura is completely oblivious to how unsettling Tomoyo's stalker-esque behaviour is.Not only that, it's a mistake, as IMDB kindly points out. It doesn't really bug me (although it does fit in Fridge Logic), but am I the only one that found it absolutely hilarious when the title actually split Card and Captor with the justification being the dub? The irony of course being that people are willing to literally desecrate the franchise name as a result of complaining about the dub descecrating the franchise name.But she is busy, so it’s also possible when she has free time does other things she finds more important to her. It’s possible that she just plays games as a hobby (off screen) or that her taste in video games has changed.Maybe it was either a well-intentioned and somewhat unneeded gift (perhaps either Fujitaka needed to get her something and just went with "this is popular with kids right now" or Tomoyo's mom gave it to her), or she had a phase where she was into video games, but subsequently got interested in something else, as kids are known to do. It's a small thing but why is it that Sakura has a game system in her room, complete with a small collection of games, but never once does she exhibit any interest whatsoever in using it? It seems to be there exclusively for Kero's use but didn't she already have it before she opened the Book of Clow?.The anime, not wanting to solve one of the most alarming issues too soon, waited until the arc was almost over to save Yukito, and ended up turning Nakuru's interruptions into an Overly-Long Gag. In the manga, the conversation only got derailed a handful of times before Touya got fed up, locked Nakuru out, and told Yukito he knew what was going on. Probably caused by a pacing change from the manga, which didn't spend nearly as much time getting to the climax as the anime and resolved the disappearing plotline halfway through the second arc.More like the Yaoi Fangirls were just annoyed (at both him and Nakuru) for not just saying something already and moving on.Why in God's name would you keep trying to tell someone you love vital information, relevant to their survival, through the SAME EXACT CIRCUMSTANCES that have gotten you interrupted and derailed the conversation a hundred times before? If I were Toya I'd have sequestered Yukito in a house and locked all the doors and windows first, just to get the hell away from Nakuru.What he actually says is that he can eat food to give himself enough energy to get by when he doesn't receive enough magic from Sakura to sustain him (unlike Yue, for whom this apparently does not work.), but he still relies on her support. Cerberus DOES need to draw magic from Sakura like everyone else-he says so in vol 7 when he's talking to Yue. I think there is a mistranslation going on here.It's basically just a term dividing them under the guardians' rule. Well, no, they're running on stored power like all the other cards.What I mean is shouldn't the Sun aligned cards be able to generate their own power, just like Kero generates his own power?.Just like the Moon aligned cards, the Sun aligned are basically on batteries until they're linked to Sakura's star. Kero just rules the Sun aligned cards, he doesn't power them. Except the cards don't route power through Kero or Yue, they route power through their creator - Clow (and later Sakura when she remade them).Even if Sakura failed to convert all of the Clow Cards shouldn't the one's associated with the Sun have survived, since it's established that Kero doesn't need to draw magic from someone else because he's associated with the Sun.Plus, he's an archer, so he's not nearly as mobile The clothes are basically formed of magic energy, as is his hair, so they presumably obey his will and don't impair movement. Because Yue is functionally a magus guardian.Maybe that's why Yue is always so grumpy. If Yue was created to be a warrior/guardian, why is his main appearance completely impractical, with 8+ feet of hair and a shawl wrap thing that shouldn't logically stay in place?.
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