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  • Traps target for 4-5 game ticks.Only one trap can happen on each target.
  • Clamp (eigene Schreibweise CLAMP) ist eine Gruppe japanischer Comic-Zeichnerinnen bestehend aus den vier Mitgliedern Ageha Ohkawa (geändert von Nanase Ohkawa), Mokona (geändert von Mokona Apapa), Tsubaki Nekoi (geändert von Mick Nekoi) und Satsuki Igarashi. Die Mitglieder sind nur unter diesen Pseudonymen bekannt.
  • A clamp is one of a number of medical tools used to hold tissue or equipment in place.
  • __NOWYSIWYG__ Clamp (からではさむ Clamp with Shell) Battle Data Affected by Contest Data Contests (RSE) Super Contests (DPPt) Contest Spectaculars (ORAS) Clamp is a Water-type move introduced in Generation I. It was the signature move of Shellder in Generations I and II, and was also the signature move of Cloyster, but only in Generation I.
  • CLAMP. Web d'aquest col·lectiu d'autors.
  • Professor Clamp (also once known as Yarrit Labnor) is the technical advisor for the Snow Kids and one of the creators of The Metaflux. He enjoys playing games with Thran and builds various gadgets in his spare time.
  • Beginning as an eleven-member dōjinshi circle in the mid 1980s, they began creating original work in 1987. By the time they debuted with RG Veda in 1989, their numbers were reduced to seven. In 1993, three more members left, leaving the four members who are currently still part of the group. In 2006, each member decided to change her name, however later Nanase Ohkawa decided to change her name back (from Ageha Ohkawa back to her original name Nanase Ohkawa).
  • CLAMP, in katakana クランプ (Kuranpu?), è il nome di un gruppo di autrici di manga composto da Ōkawa Nanase, Mokona, Nekoi Tsubaki e Igarashi Satsuki. In Italia si utilizza la dicitura "le CLAMP". Dalla metà degli anni '90 in poi il gruppo ha raggiunto un grande successo, diventando uno dei nomi più conoscuti del fumetto internazionale e vendendo nel mondo oltre 88 milioni di tankōbon.
  • CLAMP es un cuarteto femenino de dibujantes japonesas de manga que se han ganado el título de Las Reinas del Shōjo. Tienen un estilo bastante sádico que también podría ser manga para gente más adulta, aunque otras historias como Card Captor Sakura están dedicadas también para un público infantil, es decir una gran variedad de géneros.
  • Beginning as an eleven-member dōjinshi circle in the mid 1980s, they began creating original work in 1987. By the time they debuted with RG Veda in 1989, their numbers were reduced to seven. In 1993, three more members left, leaving the four members who are currently still part of the group. In 2006, each member decided to change her name; Ohkawa later changed her name back from Ageha Ohkawa to Nanase Ohkawa, while the other three members retained their new names. The Code Geass Original Character Designs were done by CLAMP.
  • __NOWYSIWYG__ The Clamp is a building material in FarmVille. It is used for expanding Craftshops or building any variety of Aviary.
  • CLAMP (spelled cramp in Hebrew, English, crap in vortigese, clam in german) is the name of a group of secret intelligence facility that is located at a top secret place in Tokyo Babylon. As not only a secret intelligence facility make-over; they specialize in propaganda distribution such as Shonen Ai and other animation stuffs which sold hundred millions of so-called Propaganda tanko-bons under the Japanese self defense forces.
  • En los inicios del grupo, CLAMP estaba compuesto por doce integrantes: Tamayo Akiyama, Soushi Hisagi, O-Kyon, Kazue Nakamori, Inoue Yuzuru, Sei Nanao, Shinya Ohmy, Leeza Sei, Nanase Ohkawa, Tsubaki Nekoi, Satsuki Igarashi y Mokona Apapa. Luego se redujo a las cuatro actuales: * Tsubaki Nekoi * Satsuki Igarashi * Mokona Apapa * Nanase Ohkawa
  • Clamp (クランプ) is a character from the Mobile Suit Gundam anime series and Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin manga.
  • Clamp is one of the many Mini-Cons hailing from the planet Cybertron caught up in the events caused by the Unicron Singularity. (Note: Many fans place Clamp as the Mini-Con partner of the Autobot Longrack, as Clamp's mold is the partner to the original mold used to make Longrack. However, the packaging for the assortment Clamp was available in does not give any of the Mini-Cons a faction affiliation, so there is nothing to officially say who these Mini-Cons work with, if anyone.)
  • Clamp (クランプ, Kuranpu, or CLAMP) is a Japanese mangaka group. The group's manga series are often made into anime after release. Almost 100 million Clamp tankōbon copies have been sold worldwide as of October 2007.
  • CLAMP(クランプKuranpu), is an all-female Japanese manga artist group that formed in the mid 1980s. Many of the group's manga series are often adapted into anime after release. It consists of their leader Nanase Ohkawa (大川 七瀬 Ōkawa Nanase?), who provides much of the storyline and screenplay for all their works and adaptations of those works respectively, and three artists whose roles shift for each series: Mokona (もこな Mokona?), Tsubaki Nekoi (猫井 椿 Nekoi Tsubaki?), and Satsuki Igarashi (いがらし 寒月 Igarashi Satsuki?). Almost 100 million CLAMP tankōbon copies have been sold worldwide as of October 2007.
  • thumb|300pxCLAMP es un cuarteto femenino de dibujantes japonesas de manga que se han ganado el título de Las Reinas del Shōjo (siendo el shōjo el manga dirigido a las chicas jóvenes). Tienen un estilo bastante sádico que también podría ser manga para gente más adulta, aunque otras historias como Card Captor Sakura están dedicadas también para un público infantil, es decir una gran variedad de géneros. Ellas son: Mokona (もこな Mokona?), antes Mokona Apapa, Ageha Ohkawa (大川緋芭 Ageha Ohkawa?), antes Nanase Ohkawa, Tsubaki Nekoi (猫井椿 Tsubaki Nekoi?), antes Mick Nekoi y Satsuki Igarashi (いがらし寒月 Satsuki Igarashi?) (conservó su nombre pero cambió su combinación de Hiragana y Kanji, antes 五十嵐さつき).
  • Categoria:Wiki per titolo CLAMP wiki è la prima wiki italiana sulle CLAMP. Questa wiki nasce con lo scopo di raccogliere e riportare tutte le informazioni sulle quattro autrici di fumetti giapponesi. Oltre ai numerosissimi manga da loro creati (come RG Veda, Tokyo Babylon, X, Magic Knight Rayearth, Card Captor Sakura, Chobits, Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE e xxxHOLiC) vengono analizzati anche tutte le opere derivate, come serie TV anime, film, OVA e light novel, senza contare tutti gli album ufficiali e gli artbook firmati CLAMP.
  • Categoria:Wiki per titolo CLAMP wiki è la prima wiki italiana sulle CLAMP. Questa wiki nasce con lo scopo di raccogliere e riportare tutte le informazioni sulle quattro autrici di fumetti giapponesi. Oltre ai numerosissimi manga da loro creati (come RG Veda, Tokyo Babylon, X, Magic Knight Rayearth, Card Captor Sakura, Chobits, Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE e xxxHOLiC) vengono analizzati anche tutte le opere derivate, come serie TV anime, film, OVA e light novel, senza contare tutti gli album ufficiali e gli artbook firmati CLAMP.
  • The group currently consists of four Osaka women: their leader, Nanase Ohkawa (大川 七瀬, Ōkawa Nanase), who provides much of the storyline, scripting and direction; Mokona (もこな, Mokona), formerly Mokona Apapa, who usually's in charge of the art; Tsubaki Nekoi (猫井 椿, Nekoi Tsubaki), formerly Mick Nekoi, and Satsuki Igarashi (いがらし 寒月, Igarashi Satsuki), she conserved her name but changed her Hiragana and Kanji (formerly 五十嵐さつき), both of them assistants. • Mokona wanted to drop her surname because it sounded too immature for her liking.
  • CLAMP (クランプ Kuranpu), is an all-female Japanese manga artist group that formed in the mid 1980s. Many of the group's manga series are often adapted into anime after release. It consists of their leader Nanase Ohkawa (大川 七瀬 Ōkawa Nanase), who provides much of the storyline and screenplay for all their works and adaptations of those works respectively and three artists whose roles shift for each series: Mokona (もこな Mokona),Tsubaki Nekoi (猫井 椿 Nekoi Tsubaki), and Satsuki Igarashi (いがらし 寒月 Igarashi Satsuki). Almost 100 million CLAMP tankōbon copies have been sold worldwide as of October 2007.
  • CLAMP began as a twelve member group, but by 1990 there were only seven members left. Later on three more dropped, narrowing them down to four. Their first hit was RG Veda, an apocalyptic story with an Hindu mythology touch, which tells the story of a rebellion and betrayal in the Kingdom of Heaven and the path of the six stars in order to defeat Taishaku, the usurper, from his throne. CLAMP's works are both famous and diverse, (Tokyo Babylon, X, Magic Knight Rayearth). But their real success came with "CardCaptor Sakura", when they became known worldwide.After writing and publishing Chobits, Angelic Layer and Clover, they started working on Lawful Drug and xxxHOLiC, before begining Tsubasa (which was conceived before Holic but it's only when the group arrives in Yuko's shop, the Wednesday
  • In 2373, Starfleet Ensign Harry Kim and Lieutenant junior grade Thomas Paris were fitted with clamps upon being falsely sentenced for the bombing of the Laktivia recreational facility and sent to the Akritirian maximum security detention facility. Kim compared the effects of the clamp to being covered with fire ants. The effects of the clamp eventually became debilitating for Paris, though Kim managed to protect him until they were rescued. Despite this, at least one prisoner managed to survive six years with a clamp.
  • <default>Clamp</default> Obtained From: Location: Appearance: Part of Mickey's attempts to fix the Border House's plumbing, the clamp is secured around a leaky pipe on the pressurized machinery outside the front door. To remove it, April needs to complete the puzzle to de-pressurize the system (only mildly less annoying than the steam puzzle in Syberia 2). Later, the clamp is a key component in April's subterranean fishing trip. Along with some unexpected accessories. (The Rubber ducky puzzle is reviled by some players as the most illogical puzzle in The Longest Journey.)
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  • Mobile Suit Gundam, Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin , Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin,
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  • Principality of Zeon,
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  • Clamp Wiki es un proyecto de Fandom que trata de reunir información sobre esta serie.
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  • Human
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  • 19
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  • Lieutenant Junior Grade
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  • 79
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  • Tough
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  • -
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  • Lljosemll
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  • からではさむ Clamp with Shell
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  • Abandonada
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  • 85.0
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  • Bartender, Staff Officer under Ramba Ral
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  • 2009-05-02
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  • A basic performance using a move known by the Pokémon.
  • Temporarily stops the crowd from getting excited.
  • Temporarily stops the crowd from growing excited.
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  • Traps target for 4-5 game ticks.Only one trap can happen on each target.
  • Clamp (eigene Schreibweise CLAMP) ist eine Gruppe japanischer Comic-Zeichnerinnen bestehend aus den vier Mitgliedern Ageha Ohkawa (geändert von Nanase Ohkawa), Mokona (geändert von Mokona Apapa), Tsubaki Nekoi (geändert von Mick Nekoi) und Satsuki Igarashi. Die Mitglieder sind nur unter diesen Pseudonymen bekannt.
  • A clamp is one of a number of medical tools used to hold tissue or equipment in place.
  • __NOWYSIWYG__ Clamp (からではさむ Clamp with Shell) Battle Data Affected by Contest Data Contests (RSE) Super Contests (DPPt) Contest Spectaculars (ORAS) Clamp is a Water-type move introduced in Generation I. It was the signature move of Shellder in Generations I and II, and was also the signature move of Cloyster, but only in Generation I.
  • <default>Clamp</default> Obtained From: Location: Appearance: Part of Mickey's attempts to fix the Border House's plumbing, the clamp is secured around a leaky pipe on the pressurized machinery outside the front door. To remove it, April needs to complete the puzzle to de-pressurize the system (only mildly less annoying than the steam puzzle in Syberia 2). Later, the clamp is a key component in April's subterranean fishing trip. Along with some unexpected accessories. (The Rubber ducky puzzle is reviled by some players as the most illogical puzzle in The Longest Journey.) Obtained from the pipework outside the Border House.
  • CLAMP. Web d'aquest col·lectiu d'autors.
  • thumb|300pxCLAMP es un cuarteto femenino de dibujantes japonesas de manga que se han ganado el título de Las Reinas del Shōjo (siendo el shōjo el manga dirigido a las chicas jóvenes). Tienen un estilo bastante sádico que también podría ser manga para gente más adulta, aunque otras historias como Card Captor Sakura están dedicadas también para un público infantil, es decir una gran variedad de géneros. Ellas son: Mokona (もこな Mokona?), antes Mokona Apapa, Ageha Ohkawa (大川緋芭 Ageha Ohkawa?), antes Nanase Ohkawa, Tsubaki Nekoi (猫井椿 Tsubaki Nekoi?), antes Mick Nekoi y Satsuki Igarashi (いがらし寒月 Satsuki Igarashi?) (conservó su nombre pero cambió su combinación de Hiragana y Kanji, antes 五十嵐さつき). Empezaron como un grupo de dibujantes en el instituto, dibujando dôjinshis desde 1987 hasta 1991. Sus dôjinshis se publicaban en una colección llamada CLAMP BOOK. También publicaban una coleción de "doujinshis" llamada CLAMP NEWS, que incluían pequeñas historias de sus obras más recientes del momento e imágenes de artbook. Entre sus primeros dôjinshis, destacan los de corte homoerótico del popular anime Saint Seiya. Residen actualmente en Tokio. En un principio tenían doce miembros, de las cuales actualmente sólo hay cuatro.
  • Professor Clamp (also once known as Yarrit Labnor) is the technical advisor for the Snow Kids and one of the creators of The Metaflux. He enjoys playing games with Thran and builds various gadgets in his spare time.
  • In 2373, Starfleet Ensign Harry Kim and Lieutenant junior grade Thomas Paris were fitted with clamps upon being falsely sentenced for the bombing of the Laktivia recreational facility and sent to the Akritirian maximum security detention facility. Kim compared the effects of the clamp to being covered with fire ants. The effects of the clamp eventually became debilitating for Paris, though Kim managed to protect him until they were rescued. Despite this, at least one prisoner managed to survive six years with a clamp. One of the prisoners, Zio, believed that the clamp was a method of prisoner population control, by compelling the prisoners to kill each other. Kim agreed with his conclusion after The Doctor examined the devices. (VOY: "The Chute")
  • Beginning as an eleven-member dōjinshi circle in the mid 1980s, they began creating original work in 1987. By the time they debuted with RG Veda in 1989, their numbers were reduced to seven. In 1993, three more members left, leaving the four members who are currently still part of the group. In 2006, each member decided to change her name, however later Nanase Ohkawa decided to change her name back (from Ageha Ohkawa back to her original name Nanase Ohkawa).
  • CLAMP, in katakana クランプ (Kuranpu?), è il nome di un gruppo di autrici di manga composto da Ōkawa Nanase, Mokona, Nekoi Tsubaki e Igarashi Satsuki. In Italia si utilizza la dicitura "le CLAMP". Dalla metà degli anni '90 in poi il gruppo ha raggiunto un grande successo, diventando uno dei nomi più conoscuti del fumetto internazionale e vendendo nel mondo oltre 88 milioni di tankōbon.
  • CLAMP es un cuarteto femenino de dibujantes japonesas de manga que se han ganado el título de Las Reinas del Shōjo. Tienen un estilo bastante sádico que también podría ser manga para gente más adulta, aunque otras historias como Card Captor Sakura están dedicadas también para un público infantil, es decir una gran variedad de géneros.
  • The group currently consists of four Osaka women: their leader, Nanase Ohkawa (大川 七瀬, Ōkawa Nanase), who provides much of the storyline, scripting and direction; Mokona (もこな, Mokona), formerly Mokona Apapa, who usually's in charge of the art; Tsubaki Nekoi (猫井 椿, Nekoi Tsubaki), formerly Mick Nekoi, and Satsuki Igarashi (いがらし 寒月, Igarashi Satsuki), she conserved her name but changed her Hiragana and Kanji (formerly 五十嵐さつき), both of them assistants. They started as a dōjinshi circle called Clamp Cluster in the mid 1980s, drawing dôjinshis from 1987 until 1991. Originally, CLAMP was a 12-member group. They were: Mokona Apapa, Tsubaki Nekoi, Satsuki Igarashi, O-Kyon, Sei Nanao, Tamayo Akiyama, Leeza Sei, Sōshi Hishika, Kazue Nakamori, Shinya Ōmi. Their dôjinshis were published in a collection called CLAMP BOOK. They also published a "doujinshi" collection called CLAP NEWS, which included small stories with their most recent series at the time, and artbook images. They currently reside in Tokyo. CLAMP created their original artwork by 1987. Because of the successes they had, seven of them decided to go professionally, debuting with their first manga, RG Veda in 1989. The three additional members were: Nanao Sei 七穂せい, Hijiri Leeza 聖りいざ and Akiyama Tamayo 秋山たまよ, the latter having written DERAYD and CLUSTER with CLAMP. Akiyama is now a solo mangaka, and has completed a fourth volume of CLUSTER. Nanao Sei was the first of those three to quit the group as she saw no future in drawing anymore. All CLAMP's manga suddenly stopped serialization for a few months in mid-1994. Officially, Ookawa was recovering from the effects of an unhealthy diet, but the probable real cause was CLAMP's dissatisfaction with the policies of Asuka's editor. Contributing to their absence was CLAMP's addiction to video games (they have portrayed themselves as fans of Streetfighter II, the Jojo's Bizarre Adventure game, and Shin-Megami Tensei 真・女神転生). After the departure of those three members, CLAMP's style has been changing. Not so much the drawing style, but especially the stories. The first CLAMP series where darker of nature, latter series seem to radiate an intense happiness. More recently, CLAMP has broadened their horizon and made Shounen and Seinen series. The members of CLAMP are fond of a good prank, proven by the following anecdote:In Puff Magazine, there's every month a character poll. In order to get a character a point, you have to send in a drawing of the character, so every point is really earned. In Puff #10, 1994, "Kuujou Joutarou" character from "Jojo's bizarre adventure" suddenly tops the poll, and the reason... Clamp confessed that they have been drawing entries to the Puff poll to make Kuujou Joutarou from Jojo No.1 in the poll! Well, they made it! The character had 210 entries and topped the poll, and from what they said, I figured that nearly all entries were done by Clamp! Some of the drawings and messages were published, and they are so funny... Even the editor of Puff was very surprised by the postcards mountain from Clamp. He said there must be more than 50 entries from each members. CLAMP had their 15th anniversary in 2004 as a mangaka group, and their members decided to change their names. Why they changed their name, which was revealed in a later interview with Ohkawa, was of different reasons as: • Mokona wanted to drop her surname because it sounded too immature for her liking. • Nekoi disliked people who commented that her name was the same as Mick Jagger's. • Ohkawa and Igarashi, who wanted to go with the flow, also changed their names as well. Ageha Ohkawa recently changed her name back to her original name, Nanase Okhawa.
  • Beginning as an eleven-member dōjinshi circle in the mid 1980s, they began creating original work in 1987. By the time they debuted with RG Veda in 1989, their numbers were reduced to seven. In 1993, three more members left, leaving the four members who are currently still part of the group. In 2006, each member decided to change her name; Ohkawa later changed her name back from Ageha Ohkawa to Nanase Ohkawa, while the other three members retained their new names. The Code Geass Original Character Designs were done by CLAMP.
  • CLAMP (クランプ Kuranpu), is an all-female Japanese manga artist group that formed in the mid 1980s. Many of the group's manga series are often adapted into anime after release. It consists of their leader Nanase Ohkawa (大川 七瀬 Ōkawa Nanase), who provides much of the storyline and screenplay for all their works and adaptations of those works respectively and three artists whose roles shift for each series: Mokona (もこな Mokona),Tsubaki Nekoi (猫井 椿 Nekoi Tsubaki), and Satsuki Igarashi (いがらし 寒月 Igarashi Satsuki). Almost 100 million CLAMP tankōbon copies have been sold worldwide as of October 2007. Beginning as an eleven-member dōjinshi circle in the mid 1980s, they began creating original work in 1987. By the time they debuted with RG Veda in 1989, their numbers were reduced to seven. In 1993, three more members left, leaving the four members who are currently still part of the group. In 2006, each member decided to change her name; Ohkawa later changed her name back from Ageha Ohkawa to Nanase Ohkawa, while the other three members retained their new names.
  • __NOWYSIWYG__ The Clamp is a building material in FarmVille. It is used for expanding Craftshops or building any variety of Aviary.
  • CLAMP (spelled cramp in Hebrew, English, crap in vortigese, clam in german) is the name of a group of secret intelligence facility that is located at a top secret place in Tokyo Babylon. As not only a secret intelligence facility make-over; they specialize in propaganda distribution such as Shonen Ai and other animation stuffs which sold hundred millions of so-called Propaganda tanko-bons under the Japanese self defense forces.
  • CLAMP(クランプKuranpu), is an all-female Japanese manga artist group that formed in the mid 1980s. Many of the group's manga series are often adapted into anime after release. It consists of their leader Nanase Ohkawa (大川 七瀬 Ōkawa Nanase?), who provides much of the storyline and screenplay for all their works and adaptations of those works respectively, and three artists whose roles shift for each series: Mokona (もこな Mokona?), Tsubaki Nekoi (猫井 椿 Nekoi Tsubaki?), and Satsuki Igarashi (いがらし 寒月 Igarashi Satsuki?). Almost 100 million CLAMP tankōbon copies have been sold worldwide as of October 2007. CLAMP's work includes Chobits.
  • En los inicios del grupo, CLAMP estaba compuesto por doce integrantes: Tamayo Akiyama, Soushi Hisagi, O-Kyon, Kazue Nakamori, Inoue Yuzuru, Sei Nanao, Shinya Ohmy, Leeza Sei, Nanase Ohkawa, Tsubaki Nekoi, Satsuki Igarashi y Mokona Apapa. Luego se redujo a las cuatro actuales: * Tsubaki Nekoi * Satsuki Igarashi * Mokona Apapa * Nanase Ohkawa
  • Clamp (クランプ) is a character from the Mobile Suit Gundam anime series and Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin manga.
  • Clamp is one of the many Mini-Cons hailing from the planet Cybertron caught up in the events caused by the Unicron Singularity. (Note: Many fans place Clamp as the Mini-Con partner of the Autobot Longrack, as Clamp's mold is the partner to the original mold used to make Longrack. However, the packaging for the assortment Clamp was available in does not give any of the Mini-Cons a faction affiliation, so there is nothing to officially say who these Mini-Cons work with, if anyone.)
  • Clamp (クランプ, Kuranpu, or CLAMP) is a Japanese mangaka group. The group's manga series are often made into anime after release. Almost 100 million Clamp tankōbon copies have been sold worldwide as of October 2007.
  • Categoria:Wiki per titolo CLAMP wiki è la prima wiki italiana sulle CLAMP. Questa wiki nasce con lo scopo di raccogliere e riportare tutte le informazioni sulle quattro autrici di fumetti giapponesi. Oltre ai numerosissimi manga da loro creati (come RG Veda, Tokyo Babylon, X, Magic Knight Rayearth, Card Captor Sakura, Chobits, Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE e xxxHOLiC) vengono analizzati anche tutte le opere derivate, come serie TV anime, film, OVA e light novel, senza contare tutti gli album ufficiali e gli artbook firmati CLAMP. Altre opere secondarie, come light novel, one shot manga, libri o altre serie (come CLAMP IN WONDERLAND, Soel to Larg - Mokona=Modoki no bōken, Shiritsu Horitsuba gakuen o CLAMP no kiseki) sono presenti, seguite dalle numerose collaborazioni con altri mangaka o opere di animazioni (come il famoso anime Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch). Naturalmente la wiki è ricca di news sulle uscite dei nuovi capitoli sia giapponesi che italiani, e segue con attenzioni gli sviluppi dei nuovi progetti CLAMP: Kobato. e Mangettes.
  • Categoria:Wiki per titolo CLAMP wiki è la prima wiki italiana sulle CLAMP. Questa wiki nasce con lo scopo di raccogliere e riportare tutte le informazioni sulle quattro autrici di fumetti giapponesi. Oltre ai numerosissimi manga da loro creati (come RG Veda, Tokyo Babylon, X, Magic Knight Rayearth, Card Captor Sakura, Chobits, Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE e xxxHOLiC) vengono analizzati anche tutte le opere derivate, come serie TV anime, film, OVA e light novel, senza contare tutti gli album ufficiali e gli artbook firmati CLAMP. Altre opere secondarie, come light novel, one shot manga, libri o altre serie (come CLAMP IN WONDERLAND, Soel to Larg - Mokona=Modoki no bōken, Shiritsu Horitsuba gakuen o CLAMP no kiseki) sono presenti, seguite dalle numerose collaborazioni con altri mangaka o opere di animazioni (come il famoso anime Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch). Naturalmente la wiki è ricca di news sulle uscite dei nuovi capitoli sia giapponesi che italiani, e segue con attenzioni gli sviluppi dei nuovi progetti CLAMP: Kobato. e Mangettes.
  • CLAMP began as a twelve member group, but by 1990 there were only seven members left. Later on three more dropped, narrowing them down to four. Their first hit was RG Veda, an apocalyptic story with an Hindu mythology touch, which tells the story of a rebellion and betrayal in the Kingdom of Heaven and the path of the six stars in order to defeat Taishaku, the usurper, from his throne. CLAMP's works are both famous and diverse, (Tokyo Babylon, X, Magic Knight Rayearth). But their real success came with "CardCaptor Sakura", when they became known worldwide.After writing and publishing Chobits, Angelic Layer and Clover, they started working on Lawful Drug and xxxHOLiC, before begining Tsubasa (which was conceived before Holic but it's only when the group arrives in Yuko's shop, the Wednesday of that same week the series began their publishing in Shônen Mag., linking them both from the beggining). While some of their works are still in progress, "Tsubasa Chronicle" and "xxxHolic" are the ones that crossover the most, for the two are very related with each other. "Lawful Drug" is currently stopped because their publishing magazine closed. CLAMP had their anniversary in 2004 as a manga group and the members changed their names from Nanase Ohkawa, Mokona Apapa, Mick Nekoi, and Satsuki Igarashi to Ageha Ohkawa, Mokona, Tsubaki Nekoi and Satsuki Igarashi. Why they changed their name, which was revealed in a later interview with Ohkawa, was of different reasons as: • Mokona wanted to drop her surname because it sounded too immature for her liking. • Nekoi disliked people who commented that her name was the same as Mick Jagger's. • Ohkawa and Igarashi, who wanted to go with the flow, also changed their names as well. They have also won an award for one of their works – Cardcaptor Sakura. And in 2001 they received the Seiun Award, a famous japanese science fiction award. * Funny Fact: CLAMP means "a pile of potatoes!" * Note More about CLAMP can be found on the CLAMP Wiki • Ageha Ohkawa whose former name was Nanase Ohkawa, was born May 2, 1967 in Osaka. Ohkawa is the leader of the group and also the script writer. She negotiates with their editors and also, sometimes, writes the screenplays for the animated versions of their manga. She recently changed her name back to Nanase Ohkawa. • Mokona was born June 16, 1968 in Kyoto. Her former name was Mokona Apapa and she is the main artist of the most stories, and during several times also in charge of the design. The trademark of the studio is her detailed art style, and as you might already have noticed – also the namesake of Mokona (appears in Magic Knight Rayearth and later in Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle and xxxHolic). • Tsubaki Nekoi, former name was Mick Nekoi, was born January 21, 1969 in Kyoto. She is primilary Mokona's assistant but also the main artist to some of the series as xxxHolic etc. Tsubaki is also in charge of drawing super deformed characters and mascots. She works with Mokona on character design. • Satsuki Igarashi was born February 8, 1969 in Kyoto. Her name is the same but the spelling which is different. She assists Mokona and Tsubaki in their work and is in charge of the design of tankobon – is the japanese term for a book that is complete in itself and is not a part of a series. They have worked on several series, while some are done, other are ongoing. These have been released in tankobon forms while others were released only in magazines. Some of the works, in tankobon, are:
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