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  • List of Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle albums
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  • Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle is a fantasy adventure manga series written by Clamp that is currently serializing in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine which began publication in 2003. Set in a multiverse, its storyline follows a group of five travelers as they journey across the dimensions in search of Sakura's memories. It was adapted by Bee Train into a fifty-two episode anime television series directed by Kōichi Mashimo and partly by Hiroshi Morioka with music direction by Toru Nakano. The first season was broadcasted in 2005 spanning twenty-six episodes. Production I.G adapted the series into an anime film directed by Itsuro Kawasaki and music direction by Kazuhiro Iwabayashi, that premiered in 2006. The second season of the anime series followed the film in 2006 spanning the last twenty
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Compilation
  • 1
lyrics credits
  • yes
Extra
Option Name
  • Drama CDs
headline
  • Track listing
  • Tracklist
collapsed
  • yes
Ref link
  • References
music credits
  • yes
Option Color
  • turquoise
writing credits
  • yes
Title
  • 1
  • Believe
  • Femme
  • Rainbow
  • Colors
  • Masquerade
  • Peanuts
  • Slipstream
  • Sonic Boom
  • Witch
  • Loop
  • Dawn
  • Remedy
  • Before the Storm
  • Blaze
  • Ruthless
  • Sacrifice
  • Smile
  • Moebius
  • Breathless
  • Optimistic
  • Catastrophe
  • Black Sword
  • Kokuhaku
  • Fatigue
  • Total Eclipse
  • Ship of Fools
  • Let Go
  • Run for Your Life
  • Afterglow
  • Zankō
  • Kizuna
  • Tsubasa
  • Stay
  • Sword Breaker
  • Vento
  • Uninvited Guest
  • A Song of Storm and Fire
  • A Tiny Sunshine
  • A Whip and a Witch
  • Aikoi
  • Ame ga Furu
  • Antinomie
  • Ao no Ether
  • Best Years in Our Lives
  • Blue Clouds
  • Break It Down Again
  • Break the Sword of Justice
  • Broken Sword of Justice
  • Crying Alone
  • Darkness Comes
  • Dewdrops
  • Dream Scape
  • Endlessly
  • Fai no Takurami
  • Fireseeker
  • Further
  • Get No Satisfaction!
  • Guess How Much I Love You
  • Guitar Hiki ni Naritai na
  • Hear Our Prayer
  • I Talk to the Rain
  • If You Are My Love
  • Indian Summer
  • It's
  • Joshō
  • Kakusei
  • Kazamidori
  • Kaze no Machi e
  • Kazemachi Jet
  • Kazemachi Jet ~ Kazeyomi edition
  • Little One, So Sweet
  • Longingly
  • Lost Wings
  • Merrymaking
  • Morning Moon
  • My Dear Feather
  • Need Your Love
  • Once Upon a Time There Was You and Me
  • Play the Game
  • Prove Yourself
  • Requiem for the Evil
  • Ring Your Song
  • Saigo no Kajitsu
  • Shitsuren Cafe
  • Shūshō
  • Siren Song
  • Storm Is Coming
  • Storm and Fire
  • Strange Names
  • Tabi no Tochū de Kibō no Uta o Utaō
  • The Dreamers
  • Through the Gate
  • Together for Tomorrow
  • Towa no Omoi
  • Triangular
  • Tsuki no Shijima
  • Voices Silently Sing
  • Wakaki Yūsha to Kako Naki Himegimi
  • Wayside
  • We Go Further, Everyday
  • When Two Powers Collide
  • Wings of Your Imagination
  • You Are My Love
  • You Shall Overcome
  • Yukito-ō to Tōya
  • Yume no Tsubasa
  • Ō no Kokoro
  • Ōkyū Gekijō
Option link
  • Drama CDs
Music
References
  • Yes
Lyrics
Note
  • , Epilogue
  • , Light of the Sword; Performed by Tetsu Inada as Kurogane
  • , Awakening
  • , Bond
  • , Bond; Performed by Miyu Irino as Syaoran
  • , Confession
  • , Eternal Feelings
  • , Fay's Plan
  • , King Yukito and Tōya
  • , Let's Sing a Song of Hope Along the Journey
  • , Light of the Sword
  • , Palace Theater
  • , Prologue
  • , The King's Heart
  • , The Young Hero and the Past-less Princess
  • , To the City of Wind
  • , Wings of Dreams
  • Ao no Ēteru
  • Kazemachi Jetto, Jet Waiting for Wind
  • Performed by Daisuke Namikawa as Fay D. Flourite
  • Pīnattsu
  • Rūpu
  • Shitsuren Kafe
  • Toraiangurā
  • lit. Love
  • lit. Wings
  • lit. wings
  • smile , Smile
  • , Eternal Feelings; Performed by Yui Makino as Sakura
Studio
  • 2
Comp link
  • Best Vocal Collection
Singles
  • 8
Artist
Option
  • 6
Soundtrack
  • 4
Writer
extra column
  • Performance
  • Arrangement
  • Original Album
abstract
  • Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle is a fantasy adventure manga series written by Clamp that is currently serializing in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine which began publication in 2003. Set in a multiverse, its storyline follows a group of five travelers as they journey across the dimensions in search of Sakura's memories. It was adapted by Bee Train into a fifty-two episode anime television series directed by Kōichi Mashimo and partly by Hiroshi Morioka with music direction by Toru Nakano. The first season was broadcasted in 2005 spanning twenty-six episodes. Production I.G adapted the series into an anime film directed by Itsuro Kawasaki and music direction by Kazuhiro Iwabayashi, that premiered in 2006. The second season of the anime series followed the film in 2006 spanning the last twenty-six episodes. Production I.G. adapted an additional two OVA series directed by Shunsuke Tada with music direction for the first OVA by Masafumi Mima that aired between 2007 and 2009 spanning five episodes in total. The discography for these adaptations consist of four soundtrack albums, one compilation album, eight maxi singles, two studio albums, and three drama CDs. The core of the discography is the four soundtrack albums released by Victor Entertainment between 2005 to 2006 contain the original soundtrack for the both seasons of the anime television series. Together, the four soundtrack albums provide the background music for both season of the and some tracks from the four albums are used in both season. The lyrics, arrangement, and composition for the soundtrack albums are provided by Yuki Kajiura who has provided the background music for anime series such as Madlax, Noir, and .hack//SIGN. The eight maxi singles released by both Victor Entertainment and R and C Limited between 2005 to 2006 and two studio albums released by Victor Entertainment during 2009 each contain one piece of theme music used in the various adaptations of the manga series. A vocal compilation album collecting various songs from the studio albums, maxi singles, and drama CDs released between 2005 to 2006. Three drama CDs have been released by Victor Entertainment between 2005 and 2006 featuring dialogue between the characters from Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle voiced by their respective seiyū as well as theme music provided by various artists and performed by a varying combination of the series' five protagonists. Another three drama CDs have been released between 2006 and 2007, with a fourth to be released in 2009, that follow a spin-off storyline featuring characters from both Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle and its sister manga series, xxxHolic.