: A central focus is the confrontation between the original Syaoran (Tsubasa Li) and his clone. During their battle, the clone manages to seize a feather from Tsubasa, leading to a tragic turn where the clone accidentally harms Sakura.
: The opening theme, " Sonic Boom ," is performed by Maaya Sakamoto and contains visual references to CLAMP’s RG Veda . Ending Status
While Shunraiki provided a sense of closure for the anime project, it did not cover the full ending of the manga. Production I.G reportedly did not continue the project further due to the manga concluding and reception in Japan, despite the OVAs being highly popular among international fans. Tsubasa: Shunraiki (Dub)
: In May 2010, Funimation licensed both Tokyo Revelations and Shunraiki , releasing them together as the Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE - OVA Collection on January 4, 2011.
The Shunraiki OVAs are notable for condensing significant manga plot points, skipping over the Infinity and Celes arcs to move the story toward its climax. : A central focus is the confrontation between
(also known as Spring Thunder Chronicles ) is a two-episode OVA series that serves as a direct sequel to the Tokyo Revelations OVAs and follows the "Japan Arc" of the original CLAMP manga. Dubbing & Release Details
: As a CLAMP crossover, it features characters from other series, including Fuma from X (who provides Kurogane with an artificial arm) and Seishiro from Tokyo Babylon . Ending Status While Shunraiki provided a sense of
: The OVAs were produced by Production I.G , directed by Shunsuke Tada, and featured music by the renowned Yuki Kajiura . Plot & "Interesting" Highlights