Plot Summary: The story takes place in an island, where a "Fractale System" is beginning to collapse. One day, Crane finds an injured girl called Phryne under a cliff. She disappears leaving a pendant. Crane sets out for a journey with the girl-shaped avatar Nessa to look for Phryne and discovers the secret of the Fractale System.
The story is set on an island at the far reaches of a continent where the "Fractale System" is on the brink of collapse. A boy named Clain embarks on a journey to search for Phyrne — a girl who disappeared, leaving behind only a pendant. Clain will eventually learn the secrets of the "System."
Kannagi and The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya's Yutaka Yamamoto (a.k.a. "Yamakan") is directing the Fractale television anime series at his studio Ordet. Also involved are otaku scholar Hiroki Azuma (as story developer) and series script supervisor Mari Okada (Kuroshitsuji, Toradora!). Mandelbrot Engine created the original story. The illustrator Hidari (Uso-tsuki Mii-kun to Kowareta Maa-chan light novel) is creating the original character designs. The series will premiere in Fuji TV's late-night Noitamina timeslot in Japan on January 13, 2011.
Cardcaptor Sakura Movie 2: The Sealed Card
Special Edition DVD
Card Captor Sakura built a solid reputation for itself among North American fans, surviving even ‘Cardcaptors’, its bastardization in the Saturday morning arena. Proving that the original is usually the best, the subtitled version of the original episodes out-sold the dubbed version and managed to actually thrust the highly unpopular Cardcaptors series release on DVD into oblivion. Card Captor Sakura The Movie 2: The Sealed Card picks up where the last episode of the TV series ends, ending one of the best of CLAMP's works adapted into animated form. Taking a different spin on the Magical Girl genre, Card Captor Sakura shines in its final outing to the big screen, bringing the entire series to a smooth conclusion.