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Who painted the ever-changing woody cherry blossoms?
CLAMP is the pseudonym of a prolific and superb cartoonist group in Japan, and it is also a cartoon studio composed entirely of female members. Officially debuted on 1989. The budding stage is the You Man Club. However, after several breaths and tempering, the current pliers actually consist of only four people: Nanase Ohkawa (later changed to Okawa Feiba and returned to Nanase Ohkawa), Sasuke, Mick Nekoi and Mokona Appapa. Among them, Mocona is responsible for mounting and painting, and for the next 50 years, she is responsible for frame lines and paper ordering. The draft was finally completed by Mick Nekoi. Ms. Tochiba Okawa studied in the Literature Department of Waseda University (a monk of Tokyo University, not a formal graduate of Waseda) and was in charge of script writing in CLAMP. She is the soul of the clamp.

KINOMOTO SAKURA the Catcher pushed the popularity of CLAMP to a new peak. The protagonist Sakura Woody was also named "the most profitable girl in history". She won the 32nd Xingyun Award in one fell swoop and became the first cute king in Japan. This cartoon, full of understanding, warmth and care, is a classic to let more people know about CLAMP and truly make CLAMP a "national cartoonist".

KINOMOTO SAKURA, the Catcher, takes the magical girl as the theme and the story is for young children. With all kinds of mysteries and well-designed interesting plots, coupled with many lovely characters with distinctive personalities, this paper tells the story of "the way of love" that primary school girls can't understand. But CLAMP made a bold description in a natural and relaxed way, without evading it. Someone will like someone-this emotion is not distinguished by age, sex or the appearance of things. The famous saying "As long as you firmly believe, there is absolutely no problem" that the protagonist Woody Sakura often hangs on her lips has also become the mantra of girls.