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[edit] If you choose to edit, please do NOT change any of these small things
Touya- though the english version of Cardcaptors does indeed spell his name as Toya, I believe the official name is Touya
The Sealed Card- I understand that some sources say it is called the Void or the Nothing, but those are only English dubs. The Sealed Card is the official name.
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- The cards official name is The Nothing. It states this on the Clow Cards article. Also, although Nothing wasn't shown in its card form in the movie (until it was changed into the Hope Card), a clow card image was realeased of The Nothing, showing its card form before transformation. If you look at the image you will see "The Nothing". Bubble bunny
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- Wait! I didn't think there WAS an English dub of the 2nd movie. As far as I know they just dubbed the 1st one! Bubble bunny
[edit] Need for this article
I'm not convinced we need a whole article for the movie if we have nothing more than plot to talk about. We need real-world information, such as reception, production information (not just credits..), etc. If people want to work on it, that's fine, but keep things like WP:WAF and WP:FICT in mind. -- Ned Scott 02:19, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
- Looking more at it, the plot section needs to pretty much be completely re-written, not just cut back. The format the plot summary is in right now is just a blow-by-blow of what happens. Seriously, if you don't want this article deleted then take the time to read the guideline pages. -- Ned Scott 09:27, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Expansion
The plot written in this article doesn't need to be detailed. Just make a summary of the plot. I also suggest expansion. Staff info...
Samantha Lim88 01:37, 15 July 2007 (UTC)