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Clover (Clamp manga)

Clover (stylized in all caps) is a manga series created by Clamp, a creative team made up by Satsuki Igarashi, Nanase Ohkawa, Tsubaki Nekoi, and Mokona. The manga takes place in a dystopian future, where the government is out to control the "Clovers", a race of children with special powers.

Clover
Cover of the first manga volume of Clover
GenreFantasy, Cyberpunk
Manga
Written byClamp
Published byKodansha
English publisher
MagazineAmie
DemographicShōjo
Original run19971999[a]
Volumes4
Anime film
Directed byKitarō Kōsaka
Kō Matsuo (unit director)
Music byIchiko Hashimoto
StudioMadhouse
ReleasedAugust 21, 1999
Runtime5 minutes

Clover was serialized in Kodansha's Amie from 1997 until the magazine's demise in 1999. Kodansha Comics released the entire series in English as one hardcover volume in 2020.[1]

Plot edit

Clover is primarily about a young girl called Sue (スウ, ), whose name was stated to be derived from the Chinese word for four (sì) since she is a "4-leaf Clover". In the futuristic world that she inhabits, the military conducted a search for gifted children nicknamed "Clovers", who seemingly have the magical ability to manipulate technology. Demonstrations of their powers include teleportation and summoning weapons from thin air.

Classified according to how powerful they are, the children were then tattooed with a symbol of the Clover Project, with the number of leaves on the Clover indicating their power. To date, Sue is the only "4-leaf Clover" discovered. Along with other "Clovers", Sue was imprisoned to prevent her contact with other humans, as the government feared that she might develop feelings and be used as a weapon to jeopardize the country's national security.

Being isolated from the rest of mankind, Sue craves for company, and as for her only wish, she asks to visit "Fairy Park." Her escort is Kazuhiko, an ex-military soldier who has been forced to undertake the task. It is later revealed that Kazuhiko and Sue are connected through Kazuhiko's deceased lover, Oruha (織葉, Oruha).

Development edit

The manga was conceived as a four-part story. The first two volumes comprise part I and trace the main story in the present. The following two volumes are parts II and III, and are flashbacks which explain the history behind certain incidents. According to series head writer Nanase Ohkawa, two further books are needed to complete the story.[2]

Release edit

Clover was serialized in Kodansha's Amie from 1997 until the magazine's demise in 1999, and remains unfinished. Kodansha collected the chapters into four volumes. The first was published on June 6, 1997; the final was released on August 9, 1999.[3] Kodansha re-released the series in two volumes on July 17, 2008.[3]

Clover was licensed for an English-language release in North America by Tokyopop. It published the series from May 15, 2001 to March 20, 2002,[4] but let the series go out of print on May 2, 2005.[5] Dark Horse Manga picked up the license, combining the series into one volume (ISBN 1-59582-196-1) in its original right-to-left format and releasing it on May 13, 2009.[6] The series is also licensed in French by Pika Édition,[7] and in German by Carlsen Comics.[8]

After Dark Horse Comics' license expired, Kodansha Comics licensed it and began releasing the series, combining into one hardcover volume in 2020.[9]

Volume list edit

No. Original release date Original ISBN North American release date North American ISBN
01 June 6, 1997[3]978-4063400014May 15, 2001[4]978-1-892213-66-2
  • 001. "A Leaf" (, Ha)
  • 002. "Tiny Wings in the Forest" (森の中の小さな翼, Mori no Naka no Chiisana Tsubasa)
  • 003. "The Singing Waif" (歌う少女, Utau Shōjo)
  • 004. "Birdcage" (鳥籠, Torikago)
  • 005. "A Maze" (迷路, Meiro)
  • 006. "The Cat" (, Neko)
  • 007. "A Radio" (ラジオ, Rajio)
  • 008. "A Trace" (, Ato)
  • 009. "A Debt" (借り, Kari)
  • 010. "A Flower" (, Hana)
  • 011. "Parliament" (議会, Gikai)
  • 012. "Clover" (クローバー, Kurōbā)
  • 013. "A Telephone" (電話, Denwa)
  • 014. "Winged Fish that Flies Through the Night" (夜の空を飛ぶ羽のはえた魚, Yoru no Sora o Tobu Hane no haeta Sakana)
  • 015. "A Leopard" (, Hyō)
  • 016. "Back Alley" (路地裏, Rojiura)
  • 017. "The Scar" (傷痕, Kizuato)
  • 018. "A Song" (, Uta)
  • 019. "Nonexistent" (あるはずのない, Aru hazu no nai)
  • 020. "Goodnight" (おやすみ, O-yasumi)
  • 021. "Pursuit" (追跡, Tsuiseki)
  • 022. "Feathers" (羽根, Hane)
02 August 22, 1997[3]978-4063400021September 11, 2001[4]978-1-892213-94-5
  • 023. "Whiteout" (ホワイトアウト, Howaitoauto)
  • 024. "The One and Not the Same" (おなじだけどおなじじゃない, Onaji dakedo onaji ja nai)
  • 025. "Night" (, Yoru)
  • 026. "About Me" (わたしのこと, Watashi no koto)
  • 027. "Memory" (記憶, Kioku)
  • 028. "The Vehicle" (移動装置, Norimono)
  • 029. "The Destination" (たどりついた場所, Tadoritsuita Basho)
  • 030. "Fairy Park" (妖精遊園地, Fearī Pāku)
  • 031. "Three Leaf" (三つ葉, Mitsuba)
  • 032. "Mind" (こころ, Kokoro)
  • 033. "Pegasus" (天馬, Tenma)
  • 034. "Shadow Play" (影絵, Kage-e)
  • 035. "Homicidal Intent" (殺意, Satsui)
  • 036. "Finale" (最後の, Saigo no)
  • 037. "Change" (変わる, Kawaru)
  • 038. "And Then" (そして, Soshite)
  • 039. "Heart" (, Kokoro)
  • 040. "The Leaf" (, Ha)
03 May 13, 1998[3]978-4063400182November 20, 2001[4]978-1-892213-95-2
  • 041. "Inside a Dream, a Fairy's Dream" (夢の中の妖精の夢, Yume no Naka no Yōsei no Yume)
  • 042. "Ora" (織葉, Oruha)
  • 043. "Bird's Nest Backstage" (楽屋裏の小鳥の巣, Gakuya Ura no Kotori no Su)
  • 044. "Bird's Nest in a Gilded Cage" (籠の中の小鳥の巣, Kago no Naka no Kotori no Su)
  • 045. "Flower of Reunion" (再会の花, Saikai no Hana)
  • 046. "Bug Eye" (虫の目, Mushi no Me)
  • 047. "Alone" (ひとり, Hitori)
  • 048. "Two" (ふたり, Futari)
  • 049. "I Can Hear" (きこえる, Kikoeru)
  • 050. "The Beginning" (はじまる, Hajimaru)
  • 051. "Duet No One Knows" (誰も知らない二重唱, Dare mo Shiranai Dyuetto)
  • 052. "Fish Eye" (魚の目, Sakana no Me)
  • 053. "Deceit" (, Uso)
  • 054. "Call from Bird to Bird" (小鳥から小鳥への電話, Kotori kara Kotori e no Denwa)
  • 055. "Gift from Bird to Bird" (小鳥に贈られる小鳥, Kotori ni Okurareru Kotori)
  • 056. "Contact" (接触, Fureai)
  • 057. "Cat's Eye" (猫の目, Neko no Me)
  • 058. "Promise" (約束, Yakusoku)
  • 059. "Onstage" (舞台, Sutēji)
  • 060. "A Bird's Secret" (小鳥の内緒話, Kotori no Naishobanashi)
  • 061. "Rain" (, Ame)
  • 062. "A Song for One" (たった一人のためにうたう歌, Tatta Hitori no tame ni utau Uta)
  • 063. "Bird's Eye" (鳥の目, Tori no Me)
  • 064. "Bird in the Heart of a Bird" (小鳥の心の小鳥, Kotori no Kokoro no Kotori)
  • 065. "How Do You Do?" (はじめまして, Hajimemashite)
  • 066. "A Song Two Birds Make" (小鳥と小鳥が作る歌, Kotori to Kotori ga Tsukuru Uta)
  • 067. "The Secret Bird Song" (小鳥たちの内緒の歌, Kotori-tachi no Naisho no Uta)
  • 068. "The Duet Only Birds Know" (小鳥だけが知ってる二重唱, Kotori dake ga Shitteru Dyuetto)
  • 069. "The Night That Does Not Go" (消えない夜, Kienai Yoru)
  • 070. "A Secret Between Birds" (小鳥と小鳥の秘密, Kotori to Kotori no Himitsu)
  • 071. "Clover" (CLOVER, Kurōbā)
  • 072. "Man's Eye" (人の目, Hito no Me)
  • 073. "Bird's Tear" (小鳥の涙, Kotori no Namida)
  • 074. "A Bird for a Bird Gone" (居なくなった小鳥のための小鳥, Inakunatta Kotori no tame no Kotori)
  • 075. "A Bird That a Bird Made" (小鳥の作った小鳥, Kotori no Tsukutta Kotori)
04 August 9, 1999[3]978-4063400342March 20, 2002[4]978-1-892213-96-9
  • 076. "Four-Leaf Clover" (四つ葉のクローバー, Yotsuba no Kurōbā)
  • 077. "Three-Leaf Clover" (三つ葉のクローバー, Mitsuba no Kurōbā)
  • 078. "Singing Voice" (歌う声, Utau Koe)
  • 079. "Heard Voice" (聞こえる声, Kikoeru Koe)
  • 080. "Calling Sound" (呼ぶ音, Yobu Oto)
  • 081. "Communication" (通信, Tsūshin)
  • 082. "A Promise" (約束, Yakusoku)
  • 083. "Blood" (, Chi)
  • 084. "Alone" (一人, Hitori)
  • 085. "The Hunted" (追われる者, Owarerumono)
  • 086. "The Hunter" (追う者, Ōmono)
  • 087. "The Line" (, Sen)
  • 088. "Reaction" (反応, Hannō)
  • 089. "Spider Web" (蜘蛛の巣, Kumo no Su)
  • 090. "A Song From a Bird to Watch Over Me" (見守る小鳥の歌, Mimamoru Kotori no Uta)
  • 091. "A Place to Return to" (帰る場所, Kaeru Basho)
  • 092. "Rain" (, Ame)
  • 093. "Five" (5)
  • 094. "Four" (4)
  • 095. "Three" (3)
  • 096. "Trust" (信頼, Shinrai)
  • 097. "Duty" (任務, Ninmu)
  • 098. "Seal" (, Shirushi)
  • 099. "A Wish" (願い, Negai)
  • 100. "The Bliss of Clover" (クローバーのしあわせ, Kurōbā no Shiawase)
  • 101. "Hair and Caresses" (髪と睦言, Kami to Mutsugoto)
  • 102. "Mirror and Touch" (鏡と接触, Kagami to Sesshoku)
  • 103. "Irritation" (苛立ち, Iradachi)
  • 104. "I Want to See What I Don't See" (分からないから分かりたい, Wakaranai kara Wakaritai)
  • 105. "A Song Sung for Everyone" (みんなにうたう歌, Minna ni utau Uta)
  • 106. "A Song for a Couple" (ふたりできく歌, Futari de kiku Uta)
  • 107. "A Song Sung for One" (ひとりでうたう歌, Hitori de utau Uta)
  • 108. "Anger" (怒り, Ikari)
  • 109. "Outside the Window" (窓の外, Mado no Soto)
  • 110. "Be Careful" (気を付けて, Ki o Tsukete)
  • 111. "Farewell" (別れ, Wakare)
  • 112. "Tears" (, Namida)
  • 113. "Two Leaf" (二葉, Futaba)
  • 114. "Being Reborn" (生まれ変わる, Umarekawaru)
  • 115. "C→R" (C➪R, Tsē➪Ran)
  • 116. "Me, Too" (私も, Watashi mo)

Media edit

A Clover animated music video based on the prologue chapters of the manga was produced by Bandai Visual and Madhouse Studios and shown in Japanese theaters before the Cardcaptor Sakura film in 1999. It is directed by Kitarō Kōsaka, with Nobuteru Yūki designing the characters and Ichiko Hashimoto composing the music. The short film was released to DVD as part of the Clamp in Wonderland collection on October 26, 2007.

Dark Horse Comics, who previously held the license for the distribution of the English North American edition of the manga, were in negotiations with Universal Studios for the rights to develop a film based upon the manga.[10] However, as of 2022, nothing from this has materialized.

Reception edit

Rika Takahashi, from EX: The Online World of Manga, noted the work's stark contrast with other, more positive CLAMP works such as Cardcaptor Sakura and Wish. She stated that it was a fast-pace drama similar to works such X and Tokyo Babylon. She commented on CLAMP's choice of presenting the story in short sequences and in a style "where the frames break out of the typical 'grid'" and to produce an experience of watching a movie on paper. She also commented that the typesetting of the sound effects helped create the overall cold mood unlike other CLAMP works. Furthermore, she praised the work for retaining a high detail of the art without being too dense.[11]

Kisei from Tokidoki Journal praised Clover for having a sense of beauty due to its empty space and simplicity, which help give the manga and characters a mood of "chilling isolation," a stark contrast from CLAMP's previous works which Kisei said feature highly detailed pages that make reading difficult and "cheerful bubbly" female protagonists. Kisei further praised the work for, instead of defining the characters, using art to express their personalities and traits. Further praising it as a work that would draw both female and male audiences with its romance and military aspects, Kisei stated that the only flaw with the work was its high price.[12]

Casey Brienza of Anime News Network remarks that the series is "arguably the best artwork of CLAMP's career" and has "gorgeous production values" but that "pretentious poetry conceals a thin plot and even thinner characterization."[13]

A Publishers Weekly review felt that reading the series is like, "looking into a dystopic future through one tiny, perfectly square frame." The same reviewer said that the character designs were "magnificent" and that, "the tiny details on the clockwork birds and imaginative effects are stunning." The reviewer felt that though it was obviously an experimental work for CLAMP, that the series would be widely liked.[14]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Permanent hiatus

References edit

  1. ^ CLOVER - Kodansha Comics. Kodansha USA. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
  2. ^ "Interview with Clamp: Clover" in Clamp no Kiseki, Volume 2. Tokyopop, 2005. ISBN 978-1-59532-606-5.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "CLAMP公式ウェブサイト" (in Japanese). Clamp. Retrieved 24 August 2009.
  4. ^ a b c d e . Tokyopop. Archived from the original on 14 February 2010. Retrieved 24 August 2009.
  5. ^ . Tokyopop. Archived from the original on 2009-09-04. Retrieved 2009-07-27.
  6. ^ "Clover Omnibus Edition (Trade Paperback Collection)". Dark Horse Manga. Retrieved 2009-07-27.
  7. ^ . Pika Édition. Archived from the original on 24 February 2012. Retrieved 25 August 2009.
  8. ^ . Carlsen Comics. Archived from the original on February 11, 2007. Retrieved 25 August 2009.
  9. ^ "Kodansha Licenses 6 New Manga, Acquires Saiyuki, Chobits, Clover". Anime News Network. July 6, 2019. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
  10. ^ "Dark Horse, Universal Negotiating on Clover Movie". Anime News Network. 2009-07-25. Retrieved 2009-07-27.
  11. ^ Takahashi, Rika (1997). "clover". EX. 2 (6). Archived from the original on 2012-07-30. Retrieved 2009-04-12.
  12. ^ Kisei (22 October 2003). "Clover Manga Review". Tokidoki Journal. Retrieved 2009-04-12.
  13. ^ "Clover -Omnibus Edition- GN".
  14. ^ . Publishers Weekly. Archived from the original on 2010-02-12.

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Clover stylized in all caps is a manga series created by Clamp a creative team made up by Satsuki Igarashi Nanase Ohkawa Tsubaki Nekoi and Mokona The manga takes place in a dystopian future where the government is out to control the Clovers a race of children with special powers CloverCover of the first manga volume of CloverGenreFantasy Cyberpunk MangaWritten byClampPublished byKodanshaEnglish publisherNA Kodansha ComicsMagazineAmieDemographicShōjoOriginal run1997 1999 a Volumes4 Anime filmDirected byKitarō KōsakaKō Matsuo unit director Music byIchiko HashimotoStudioMadhouseReleasedAugust 21 1999Runtime5 minutes Clover was serialized in Kodansha s Amie from 1997 until the magazine s demise in 1999 Kodansha Comics released the entire series in English as one hardcover volume in 2020 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Development 3 Release 3 1 Volume list 4 Media 5 Reception 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksPlot editClover is primarily about a young girl called Sue スウ Su whose name was stated to be derived from the Chinese word for four si since she is a 4 leaf Clover In the futuristic world that she inhabits the military conducted a search for gifted children nicknamed Clovers who seemingly have the magical ability to manipulate technology Demonstrations of their powers include teleportation and summoning weapons from thin air Classified according to how powerful they are the children were then tattooed with a symbol of the Clover Project with the number of leaves on the Clover indicating their power To date Sue is the only 4 leaf Clover discovered Along with other Clovers Sue was imprisoned to prevent her contact with other humans as the government feared that she might develop feelings and be used as a weapon to jeopardize the country s national security Being isolated from the rest of mankind Sue craves for company and as for her only wish she asks to visit Fairy Park Her escort is Kazuhiko an ex military soldier who has been forced to undertake the task It is later revealed that Kazuhiko and Sue are connected through Kazuhiko s deceased lover Oruha 織葉 Oruha Development editThe manga was conceived as a four part story The first two volumes comprise part I and trace the main story in the present The following two volumes are parts II and III and are flashbacks which explain the history behind certain incidents According to series head writer Nanase Ohkawa two further books are needed to complete the story 2 Release editClover was serialized in Kodansha s Amie from 1997 until the magazine s demise in 1999 and remains unfinished Kodansha collected the chapters into four volumes The first was published on June 6 1997 the final was released on August 9 1999 3 Kodansha re released the series in two volumes on July 17 2008 3 Clover was licensed for an English language release in North America by Tokyopop It published the series from May 15 2001 to March 20 2002 4 but let the series go out of print on May 2 2005 5 Dark Horse Manga picked up the license combining the series into one volume ISBN 1 59582 196 1 in its original right to left format and releasing it on May 13 2009 6 The series is also licensed in French by Pika Edition 7 and in German by Carlsen Comics 8 After Dark Horse Comics license expired Kodansha Comics licensed it and began releasing the series combining into one hardcover volume in 2020 9 Volume list edit No Original release date Original ISBN North American release date North American ISBN01June 6 1997 3 978 4063400014May 15 2001 4 978 1 892213 66 2001 A Leaf 葉 Ha 002 Tiny Wings in the Forest 森の中の小さな翼 Mori no Naka no Chiisana Tsubasa 003 The Singing Waif 歌う少女 Utau Shōjo 004 Birdcage 鳥籠 Torikago 005 A Maze 迷路 Meiro 006 The Cat 猫 Neko 007 A Radio ラジオ Rajio 008 A Trace 跡 Ato 009 A Debt 借り Kari 010 A Flower 花 Hana 011 Parliament 議会 Gikai 012 Clover クローバー Kurōba 013 A Telephone 電話 Denwa 014 Winged Fish that Flies Through the Night 夜の空を飛ぶ羽のはえた魚 Yoru no Sora o Tobu Hane no haeta Sakana 015 A Leopard 豹 Hyō 016 Back Alley 路地裏 Rojiura 017 The Scar 傷痕 Kizuato 018 A Song 歌 Uta 019 Nonexistent あるはずのない Aru hazu no nai 020 Goodnight おやすみ O yasumi 021 Pursuit 追跡 Tsuiseki 022 Feathers 羽根 Hane 02August 22 1997 3 978 4063400021September 11 2001 4 978 1 892213 94 5023 Whiteout ホワイトアウト Howaitoauto 024 The One and Not the Same おなじだけどおなじじゃない Onaji dakedo onaji ja nai 025 Night 夜 Yoru 026 About Me わたしのこと Watashi no koto 027 Memory 記憶 Kioku 028 The Vehicle 移動装置 Norimono 029 The Destination たどりついた場所 Tadoritsuita Basho 030 Fairy Park 妖精遊園地 Feari Paku 031 Three Leaf 三つ葉 Mitsuba 032 Mind こころ Kokoro 033 Pegasus 天馬 Tenma 034 Shadow Play 影絵 Kage e 035 Homicidal Intent 殺意 Satsui 036 Finale 最後の Saigo no 037 Change 変わる Kawaru 038 And Then そして Soshite 039 Heart 心 Kokoro 040 The Leaf 葉 Ha 03May 13 1998 3 978 4063400182November 20 2001 4 978 1 892213 95 2041 Inside a Dream a Fairy s Dream 夢の中の妖精の夢 Yume no Naka no Yōsei no Yume 042 Ora 織葉 Oruha 043 Bird s Nest Backstage 楽屋裏の小鳥の巣 Gakuya Ura no Kotori no Su 044 Bird s Nest in a Gilded Cage 籠の中の小鳥の巣 Kago no Naka no Kotori no Su 045 Flower of Reunion 再会の花 Saikai no Hana 046 Bug Eye 虫の目 Mushi no Me 047 Alone ひとり Hitori 048 Two ふたり Futari 049 I Can Hear きこえる Kikoeru 050 The Beginning はじまる Hajimaru 051 Duet No One Knows 誰も知らない二重唱 Dare mo Shiranai Dyuetto 052 Fish Eye 魚の目 Sakana no Me 053 Deceit 嘘 Uso 054 Call from Bird to Bird 小鳥から小鳥への電話 Kotori kara Kotori e no Denwa 055 Gift from Bird to Bird 小鳥に贈られる小鳥 Kotori ni Okurareru Kotori 056 Contact 接触 Fureai 057 Cat s Eye 猫の目 Neko no Me 058 Promise 約束 Yakusoku 059 Onstage 舞台 Suteji 060 A Bird s Secret 小鳥の内緒話 Kotori no Naishobanashi 061 Rain 雨 Ame 062 A Song for One たった一人のためにうたう歌 Tatta Hitori no tame ni utau Uta 063 Bird s Eye 鳥の目 Tori no Me 064 Bird in the Heart of a Bird 小鳥の心の小鳥 Kotori no Kokoro no Kotori 065 How Do You Do はじめまして Hajimemashite 066 A Song Two Birds Make 小鳥と小鳥が作る歌 Kotori to Kotori ga Tsukuru Uta 067 The Secret Bird Song 小鳥たちの内緒の歌 Kotori tachi no Naisho no Uta 068 The Duet Only Birds Know 小鳥だけが知ってる二重唱 Kotori dake ga Shitteru Dyuetto 069 The Night That Does Not Go 消えない夜 Kienai Yoru 070 A Secret Between Birds 小鳥と小鳥の秘密 Kotori to Kotori no Himitsu 071 Clover CLOVER Kurōba 072 Man s Eye 人の目 Hito no Me 073 Bird s Tear 小鳥の涙 Kotori no Namida 074 A Bird for a Bird Gone 居なくなった小鳥のための小鳥 Inakunatta Kotori no tame no Kotori 075 A Bird That a Bird Made 小鳥の作った小鳥 Kotori no Tsukutta Kotori 04August 9 1999 3 978 4063400342March 20 2002 4 978 1 892213 96 9076 Four Leaf Clover 四つ葉のクローバー Yotsuba no Kurōba 077 Three Leaf Clover 三つ葉のクローバー Mitsuba no Kurōba 078 Singing Voice 歌う声 Utau Koe 079 Heard Voice 聞こえる声 Kikoeru Koe 080 Calling Sound 呼ぶ音 Yobu Oto 081 Communication 通信 Tsushin 082 A Promise 約束 Yakusoku 083 Blood 血 Chi 084 Alone 一人 Hitori 085 The Hunted 追われる者 Owarerumono 086 The Hunter 追う者 Ōmono 087 The Line 線 Sen 088 Reaction 反応 Hannō 089 Spider Web 蜘蛛の巣 Kumo no Su 090 A Song From a Bird to Watch Over Me 見守る小鳥の歌 Mimamoru Kotori no Uta 091 A Place to Return to 帰る場所 Kaeru Basho 092 Rain 雨 Ame 093 Five 5 094 Four 4 095 Three 3 096 Trust 信頼 Shinrai 097 Duty 任務 Ninmu 098 Seal 印 Shirushi 099 A Wish 願い Negai 100 The Bliss of Clover クローバーのしあわせ Kurōba no Shiawase 101 Hair and Caresses 髪と睦言 Kami to Mutsugoto 102 Mirror and Touch 鏡と接触 Kagami to Sesshoku 103 Irritation 苛立ち Iradachi 104 I Want to See What I Don t See 分からないから分かりたい Wakaranai kara Wakaritai 105 A Song Sung for Everyone みんなにうたう歌 Minna ni utau Uta 106 A Song for a Couple ふたりできく歌 Futari de kiku Uta 107 A Song Sung for One ひとりでうたう歌 Hitori de utau Uta 108 Anger 怒り Ikari 109 Outside the Window 窓の外 Mado no Soto 110 Be Careful 気を付けて Ki o Tsukete 111 Farewell 別れ Wakare 112 Tears 涙 Namida 113 Two Leaf 二葉 Futaba 114 Being Reborn 生まれ変わる Umarekawaru 115 C R C R Tse Ran 116 Me Too 私も Watashi mo Media editA Clover animated music video based on the prologue chapters of the manga was produced by Bandai Visual and Madhouse Studios and shown in Japanese theaters before the Cardcaptor Sakura film in 1999 It is directed by Kitarō Kōsaka with Nobuteru Yuki designing the characters and Ichiko Hashimoto composing the music The short film was released to DVD as part of the Clamp in Wonderland collection on October 26 2007 Dark Horse Comics who previously held the license for the distribution of the English North American edition of the manga were in negotiations with Universal Studios for the rights to develop a film based upon the manga 10 However as of 2022 nothing from this has materialized Reception editRika Takahashi from EX The Online World of Manga noted the work s stark contrast with other more positive CLAMP works such as Cardcaptor Sakura and Wish She stated that it was a fast pace drama similar to works such X and Tokyo Babylon She commented on CLAMP s choice of presenting the story in short sequences and in a style where the frames break out of the typical grid and to produce an experience of watching a movie on paper She also commented that the typesetting of the sound effects helped create the overall cold mood unlike other CLAMP works Furthermore she praised the work for retaining a high detail of the art without being too dense 11 Kisei from Tokidoki Journal praised Clover for having a sense of beauty due to its empty space and simplicity which help give the manga and characters a mood of chilling isolation a stark contrast from CLAMP s previous works which Kisei said feature highly detailed pages that make reading difficult and cheerful bubbly female protagonists Kisei further praised the work for instead of defining the characters using art to express their personalities and traits Further praising it as a work that would draw both female and male audiences with its romance and military aspects Kisei stated that the only flaw with the work was its high price 12 Casey Brienza of Anime News Network remarks that the series is arguably the best artwork of CLAMP s career and has gorgeous production values but that pretentious poetry conceals a thin plot and even thinner characterization 13 A Publishers Weekly review felt that reading the series is like looking into a dystopic future through one tiny perfectly square frame The same reviewer said that the character designs were magnificent and that the tiny details on the clockwork birds and imaginative effects are stunning The reviewer felt that though it was obviously an experimental work for CLAMP that the series would be widely liked 14 Notes edit Permanent hiatusReferences edit CLOVER Kodansha Comics Kodansha USA Retrieved December 14 2020 Interview with Clamp Clover in Clamp no Kiseki Volume 2 Tokyopop 2005 ISBN 978 1 59532 606 5 a b c d e f CLAMP公式ウェブサイト in Japanese Clamp Retrieved 24 August 2009 a b c d e Manga Comics Book Catalog Tokyopop Archived from the original on 14 February 2010 Retrieved 24 August 2009 Corporate Biz Dev Tokyopop Tokyopop Archived from the original on 2009 09 04 Retrieved 2009 07 27 Clover Omnibus Edition Trade Paperback Collection Dark Horse Manga Retrieved 2009 07 27 Treffle Clover Double 2 Pika Edition Archived from the original on 24 February 2012 Retrieved 25 August 2009 Clover Carlsen Comics Archived from the original on February 11 2007 Retrieved 25 August 2009 Kodansha Licenses 6 New Manga Acquires Saiyuki Chobits Clover Anime News Network July 6 2019 Retrieved March 30 2020 Dark Horse Universal Negotiating on Clover Movie Anime News Network 2009 07 25 Retrieved 2009 07 27 Takahashi Rika 1997 clover EX 2 6 Archived from the original on 2012 07 30 Retrieved 2009 04 12 Kisei 22 October 2003 Clover Manga Review Tokidoki Journal Retrieved 2009 04 12 Clover Omnibus Edition GN Fiction Book Reviews 7 6 2009 Publishers Weekly Archived from the original on 2010 02 12 External links editClover manga at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Nakayoshi s CLAMP Page Shojo Manga Pick of the Month Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clover Clamp manga amp oldid 1215212013, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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