I really wanted to write a report about my personal experience visiting the CLAMP Exhibition in Tokyo last July. I know that pictures are worth more than a thousand words, but I really wanted to capture in words what it was like to experience that, or at least try to.
I have always been a huge admirer of Anime Feminist and the important work they do. When I learned that they were accepting submissions, it seemed to me like the perfect way to match my desire to write a detailed report about the exhibition while at the same time contributing to this important website. For me it’s an honor to have an article of mine on Anime Feminist.
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You can find the link to the article at the top of this post but, just in case, here it is again:
For the readers of my website, you may find in the below links all the pictures that I took on all five visits that I made. The pictures are in the order that they were taken on that particular day. I took pictures from every single manuscript that was allowed to, for that reason my phone battery would sometimes die out so the next day I would resume it from where I left the previous day.
It has white background and the main color is orange just like the original edition of volume one. I think this pattern will be kept. If that’s the case, we will have white background and green and pink for the second and third volumes. And just like the X covers of CLAMP PREMIUM COLLECTION, the illustration is occupying edge to edge.
I think the new style is suiting them well!
It’s interesting how the English title is slightly covered by Suoh’s hair
This CLAMP PREMIUM COLLECTION will include the colored pinup poster as well as the original colored versions of the title pages that were printed in the original editions only in black and white.
This first volume is coming out on January 10th.
Here’s the upcoming schedule for the CLAMP PREMIUM COLLECTION of CLAMP Gakuen Tanteidan:
Vol. 1: Januray 10th Vol. 2: February 10th Vol. 3: March 10th
Episode 20 of CLAMP’s podcast, CLAMP Kanbukai, is out! You can listen to it on YouTube and all major podcast platforms.
This episode’s theme is “First time in Miyako-jima”.
For some reason, subtitles/closed captions are not available this time on the YouTube video. I don’t know if this was intentional or not, and I hope this doesn’t mean that future episodes also will not have subtitles. The lack of subtitles makes it harder to understand for non-Japanese speakers and it also goes against accessibility best practices. That being said, it was much more difficult to understand what they were talking about on this episode, due to the absence of the automatic subtitles.
They all traveled to Miyako-jima, in Okinawa, and this episode was recorded there (not at their usual studio). They begin the episode saying that they are using lavalier microphones (pin mics) for the first time, so the sound might be a little different than usual.
Last time they came to Okinawa it was at the beginning of this year right after the end of the Clear Card serialization. They attempted to record an episode on site with their smartphones but it didn’t turn out great. This time, they are recording on site with appropriate the gear.
It seems like just like last time, the weather was not so great…
They rode on segways (Segway PT) for the first time and they talked a little about it.
Ohkawa-sensei talked about how they barely took time off during the past 35 years of their career. They all remembered the very intense schedule they had been, particularly during the time when Tsubasa and XXXHOLiC were both being published weekly and they only had a few days off in a whole year. They would work from 10 am until 10 pm only to see each other again the next day at 10 am and repeat it all over again.
In fact, it’s funny because just yesterday I shared on my Bluesky account that in 2024 CLAMP have released just one manga chapter (the special Clear Card arc chapter, in March). It was probably a conscious decision they took this year, to take things more slowly after working almost non-stop for 35 years. It’s like Ohkawa-sensei is justifying themselves for going to Okinawa for some vacation. You all worked so hard, ladies, you deserve this ♡
Ohkawa-sensei mentions at one point that she wasn’t very into drinking alcohol at first. She used to like eating sweets more and going to family restaurants. In fact, Satsuki-sensei mentions that mascots like Kero and Piffle were originally created while they were doodling at a family restaurant.
At another point, they talked a little about all four of them living together. Some of the talk is very similar to what we heard before in the 2005 Top Runner interview (how Mokona-sensei used to sleep in the closet because she is the smallest of them, they even repeated the Doraemon reference here as well). They only started living apart once they moved to Shimokitazawa, in Tokyo, around their 15th anniversary.
For the remaining of the episode, they talked about things that they have done in the trip and useful travel companions/items.
WIT STUDIO will release a setting materials book for its CLAMP x Netflix collaboration anime The Grimm Variations!
The book will include character drafts, character settings, props, image boards, and of course, the key visuals created by CLAMP! It will be sold exclusively via WIT STUDIO’s online shop for 3,850 yens.
📆 Pre-orders will last from Dec. 3rd to Jan. 14th. 🏷️ 3,850 yens 🔗 WIT STORE (Worldwide shipping using Worldshopping service) 🎁 Bonus: 1 out of 2 illustration cards chosen randomly
I am very happy that they are putting out an artbook with CLAMP’s original character design concepts, I wasn’t sure there would be one! However, the fact that they are releasing one now and a second season hasn’t been announced yet, I hope it doesn’t mean that there won’t be a second season.
Episode 19 of CLAMP’s podcast, CLAMP Kanbukai, is out! You can listen to it on YouTube and all major podcast platforms.
This episode’s theme is “New BGM and songs from CLAMP works” (BGM means “background music”).
Episode 18 introduced a new opening and ending jingle by Chaba Nogika per CLAMP’s request. They mentioned that they would be taking about in more details about the creative process behind the new jingles on this Episode 19.
CLAMP gave Chaba Nogika some drawings and asked for the new jingles to be based on them. Nekoi-sensei made the doodles below, Satsuki-sensei helped a bit picking up the colors.
Ohkawa-sensei explains that in the past they have used animals to represent themselves, but it was usually a human form with some animal parts. This time around, the four members are represented entirely as animals. She asks Nekoi-sensei to explain how she created the doodles. Nekoi-sensei explains that Mokona-sensei is the cat because that’s how she sees Mokona-sensei, who asked “why me and not you?” (one of the kanjis used in Nekoi-sensei’s name means cat). Nekoi-sensei replies back “that’s only in the name!”
Ohkawa-sensei is represented by a rabbit, Satsuki-sensei by a chipmunk and Nekoi-sensei by a dog. Ohkawa-sensei asks Nekoi-sensei why she is a rabbit and Satsuki-sensei a chipmunk. She replies that it goes back to the first CLAMP IN WONDERLAND ending animation where Ohkawa-sensei had rabbit ears, but Satsuki-sensei was a monkey instead of a chipmunk. Satsuki-sensei mentions that the way she eats has been pointed out as similar to that of a chipmunk and they also mentioned the book that she released containing the Newtype columns, Shimarisu no Hoobukuro (“Chipmunk Cheeks”). It seems that before a chipmunk, Satsuki-sensei used to be represented by a monkey. It has a little to do with the similarities between the pronunciation of her name and the word “monkey” in Japanese (“saru”, which can sound like “sa-chan” if spoken fast enough). Moreover, Satsuki-sensei’s representation as a monkey and not as a chipmunk in the CLAMP IN WONDERLAND ending animation seems to be related to the fact that it’s not easy to recognize a chipmunk if not by its big tail and apparently that would take too much the attention from the viewers.
For Mokona-sensei being a cat, Nekoi-sensei said that’s how she sees Mokona-sensei whenever she draws her cute face: as a cat.
As for Nekoi-sensei being a dog, it’s because she likes dogs. Usually she draws the ears doing downwards (similar to Ioryogi’s). This time, however, the ears are drawn a little upwards and then flopping downwards a bit.
As to why Ohkawa-sensei is usually drawn as a rabbit, it seems that she really likes goods that have rabbit decoration on it (that much is true, plus, we know how she loves Alice in Wonderland).
Next, Ohkawa-sensei talks about how there used to be a color scheme for each member (used on their websites etc), although these days they are not too attached to that concept. Red for Ohkawa-sensei, green for Satsuki-sensei, blue for Nekoi-sensei and yellow for Mokona-sensei (or some color in the yellow range). If you go to the current ABOUT section of CLAMP-NET.COM, you will see these colors applied for each member. They all said that they like the colors that represent each of them (but Ohkawa-sensei said that yellow is her favorite color). Ohkawa-sensei mentions that she wanted to have each of their mic covers with these colors but they didn’t have green so Satsuki-sensei’s one is orange (Mokona-sensei’s one is yellow). They mention that the color code was used in the past to differentiate their belongings, specially when they lived together (things such as toothbrush).
Ohkawa-sensei revealed that they have plans to release goods with the new drawings and asked everyone to wait for them.
Next, they changed subject to talk about the songs related to CLAMP works.
Nekoi-sensei goes first and picks songs from 20 Mensou ni Onegai!!, Wish and Shin Shunkaden (which they say has an “enka” feeling to it). They talk a little about the 20 Mensou ones, how they all love Junko Hirotani’s voice and how it has a musical-like feeling to the songs. Ohkawa-sensei explains that she wrote the lyrics herself because at that time only the first volume had been released and that it could be difficult for someone else to represent the worldview for that work.
Satsuki-sensei likes the theme song from CLAMP Gakuen Housobu (a CLAMP radio show that was broadcast in the 1990s) and Ningyo Hime (Chobits TV Anime second Ending Theme song, which was also written by Ohkawa-sensei — I personally love this one too!).
Mokona-sensei likes Synchronicity (by Yuki Kajiura and sang by You Makino), from the Tsubasa Tokyo Revelations OADs, but she likes Yuki Kajiura’s works in general. She also mentioned Yuzurenai Negai (Magic Knight Reayearth TV Anime first opening) and Peony Pink (CLAMP Gakuen Tanteidan TV Anime Opening).
Ohkawa-sensei likes the Cardfight!! Vanguard OverDress opening theme song (ZEAL of proud, by Roselia) and all the Suga Shikao songs that have been used for XXXHOLiC. They all agree that Suga Shikao is very fitting for XXXHOLiC, even the songs that were not originally meant to be used for XXXHOLiC.
Maaya Sakamoto and the theme songs from the two Cardcaptor Sakura movies were also mentioned, as well as the songs from the Duklyon image album (Satsuki-sensei’s pick). They all agreed that there are a lot of songs and it’s difficult to choose from, but they are extremely grateful to all of them.
Lastly, they talked about CLAMP anime songs that they like to sing in karaoke, and even other, non-CLAMP songs in general. Ohkawa-sensei and Nekoi-sensei both sing the XXXHOLiC Kei TV Anime ending Honey Honey — Ohkawa-sensei does the female voice while Nekoi-sensei sings the male voice!
Kadokawa‘s Shonen Ace magazine is celebrating its 30th Anniversary next month and to celebrate it, the December issue will come with a “Memorial Illustration Book” featuring several artists, including CLAMP.
ANGELIC LAYER was published in Shonen Ace from 1999 to 2001. Should we expect a new ANGELIC LAYER illustration? Ten years ago, on the occasion of the magazine’s 20th Anniversary, CLAMP drew a new ANGELIC LAYER illustration for it.
The December issue of Shonen Ace magazine will be released on October 25th.
The obi coming with the CLAMP PREMIUM COLLECTION edition of Chobits volume 8 is announcing that the next series will be CLAMP Gakuen Tanteidan (CLAMP Campus Detectives)!
Once again, instead of the usual 2-volumes per month schedule, only one volume will be released each month, with the first volume coming out in January 10, 2025.
Very happy about this! We still don’t know the full extent of the CLAMP PREMIUM COLLECTION series. We don’t know if some works will be left out (GATE 7 is still a mystery) and I was worried if the shorter series would get a release. CLAMP Gakuen Tanteidan is the shortest work so far to be released in CLAMP PREMIUM COLLECTION so that gives hope for shorter series. I did think they would combine all three CLAMP Gakuen works into one 7-volumes series, but no.
This time, we are having a 2-months break between one series and another, which is less than the 3-month break between X and Chobits. But the one volume per month worries me a little. I wonder if they will keep 2 volumes per month schedule for longer series… can you imagine 28 months for Tsubasa? 😅
Also, it won’t take long before we know which Kodansha title will be picked up next.
I can’t wait to see the new covers and which color they will choose! Orange, green and pink, like the original?
Here’s the upcoming schedule for the CLAMP PREMIUM COLLECTION of CLAMP Gakuen Tanteidan:
Vol. 1: January 10, 2025 Vol. 2: February 10, 2025 Vol. 3: March 10, 2025
Special thanks to CuteSherry for letting me know about this!!! ♡
UPDATE: The bonus for those who purchase all volumes and submit the seals to Kadokawa will be a “CLAMP Gakuen Tanteidan Membership Card”.
Aaaand I guessed it right once more, it’s Hideki! ♡
Beautiful wedding illustration with both bride and groom wearing white.
This is one of the best covers of the entire series (my favorite along with volume 1). It’s the only one featuring a male character and one of the few color illustrations of Hideki (maybe only the 3rd time, if you count that one where he is in bed and we can see his back).
The eighth and final volume is coming out on October 4th.
This concludes Chobits‘ run in CLAMP PREMIUM COLLECTION! I’m excited to know which Kadokawa title will be next!
Which one do you think it is? Leave it on the comments. I think it will be RG Veda.
Episode 17 of CLAMP’s podcast, CLAMP Kanbukai, is out! You can listen to it on YouTube and all major podcast platforms.
This episode’s theme is “Mascot Characters”.
Introduction: They started the episode reading a message that was sent from an X user who asked the CLAMP members about what clothes they like to wear when attending parties. They used the recent CLAMP Exhibition launch party as an example (there was one after the pre-opening day). Satsuki-sensei and Mokona-sensei were both wearing yukatas. They mentioned that they both really like kimonos and they usually get the same items around the same time. Nekoi-sensei was wearing all black top, trousers and shoes but they weren’t new, she’s had them for about 20 years now. Ohkawa-sensei was wearing a dress from MURRAL. She said she ordered it online and it arrived it just in time for the party, but she also mentions she almost forgot to bring the dress with her on their trip to Tokyo.
The first mascot they talked about was the CLAMP Gakuen Tanteidan blowfish (in Japanese, fugu). It’s a mascot that first debuted in their early doujinshis, along with the “toast penguin” that appears in some Tokyo Babylondoujinshi stories. The “toast penguin” (it has a square shape, like a toast) didn’t appear in their professional manga so they talked about the blowfish instead. Ohkawa-sensei took inspiration from a Kansai restaurant called Zobu-ya. They also mentioned the crab, which is Mokona-sensei’s creation (also based off the Kansai area) and the pink pig that sometimes appear with Ashura — they even mentioned the recent LINE wallpaper with Ashura that included a piggy plush. They said that at that time mascots were not proper characters and that they would be mostly used in illustrations as a decorative element.
For Rayearth‘s Mokona, I didn’t understand a lot of it, but the design was done by Nekoi-sensei (as we know), as well as Mokona=Modoki that appear in XXXHOLiC and Tsubasa. She mentioned she made the conscious decision to make the designs different (the ears of Mokona=Modoki are longer and the body is more egg-shaped than the Mokona from Rayearth). If I understood well, Nekoi-sensei doesn’t really remember how she came up with the original design but the fact that it looks like a rabbit has to do with the fact that Ohkawa-sensei told her that Mokona would jump up and down a lot, like a rabbit.
Wish‘s Usyagi was also created by Nekoi-sensei, but it originally appeared before Wish. It came from a doodle drawn by both Nekoi-sensei and Satsuki-sensei. Satsuki-sensei drew the flower and they wondered why it was flying around carrying a flower and Satsuki-sensei suggested the flower might have a message in it. And that’s how Usyagi came to be.
For Kero and Suppi from Cardcaptor Sakura, the designs were inspired by the cats that CLAMP used to have years ago, Kakyou (Kero) and Kogane (Suppi). They also appear in Satsuki-sensei’s illustration book, Kakyou’s Earth Conquest Diary, which collected short stories originally published in CLAMP-NET.COM. (This is brand new information to me! I did not know Kero and Suppi’s designs were based off Kakyou and Kogane and that makes total sense!). Mokona-sensei mentioned that she realized the other day that Kero’s true form is of a lioness and not of a lion (since it doesn’t have a mane), but Ohkawa-sensei was quick to add that since it’s a magical creature created by Clow Reed, it doesn’t have to necessarily be like a real animal. Same goes with Suppi’s true form which Mokona-sensei said that its neck is too long. Ohkawa-sensei was like “that’s totally fine!”
For ANGELIC LAYER‘s Piffle Princess, it was designed by Satsuki-sensei but it seems like the idea came from a doodle that Ohkawa-sensei did (not sure). She told Satsuki-sensei she wanted it to be the toy manufacturer for ANGELIC LAYER. The name was Ohkawa-sensei’s idea. She couldn’t remember where she got “piffle” from but “princess” was because of Takara Tommy (toy manufacturer in Japan). She explained why but I couldn’t really understand.
Chobits‘ Atashi was created by Nekoi-sensei. She was trying to make it look like Chii (the long ears resemble Chii’s split hair). But they also think it looks a little like a rabbit and it seems like at one point it had a tail but it was dropped in the final design. They talked about using different shades of pink to distinguish Atashi from “the other Atashi”.
Kobato.’s Ioryogi was also created by Nekoi-sensei. She originally drew it as doodle, including a seal/sticker that was used in her travel bag. It did not have a name back then (it was just “blue dog” at that time). The name Ioryogi came only later by the time Kobato. started.
Momo from Cardcaptor Sakura Clear Card was also Nekoi-sensei’s creation, but for that one she received very specific instructions from Ohkawa-sensei (she wanted a rabbit). It seems like Momo’s true form was a last minute decision. They didn’t from upfront if it would be humanoid or more like a beast (like Kero and Suppi).
Next, when talking about original mascots, they mentioned Sweet Valerian! Those were designed by Mokona-sensei. Then, there was some slight confusion because for Mokona-sensei, she sees Kobato.‘s Ginsei as a mascot and Ohkawa-sensei says she doesn’t see him like that at all in her mind. She gives her reasoning, which basically has to do with how they turned into animal versus stuffed toys. Much like the Baumkuchen’s bear, she doesn’t see Ginsei as a mascot. Apparently Mokona-sensei understood after the explanation. Interesting! It’s hard to put into words and maybe I am not doing a good job but I can see where Ohkawa-sensei is coming from!
I had a really hard time understanding the following segment, I apologize. But they will upload a picture later on the CLAMP Kanbukai instagram account and I think it will be easier to understand. It seems like they drew a lot of their mascots for a custom pattern but I could be wrong. Update: It was for a custom fan that was given to the party guests. See update at the end of this post.
Lastly, they talked about the new batch of goods for the second half of the exhibition. Mokona-sensei and Satsuki-sensei really liked the paper knifes. They explained that the Shinken was made for the BABEL event so this time they have different swords. Ohkawa-sensei really liked the cookie can box (me too!) with the Ashura&Sakura illustration embossed on it.
I did not expect a post about mascots to be this long! haha
It’s really amazing how their work really is a joint effort. Not only because specific mascots were made by individual members, but sometimes the same mascot was created in collaboration with more than one of them. Also very impressive how sometimes new mascots were created just for fun on a creativity spur.
Thank you for reading this post!
Before going, I have been unable to access the X platform since it was banned in Brazil (which is where I live). I am not able to post anything or interact with its users and I don’t know for how long this will last. In light of such circumstances, I have created a BlueSky account and I will be updating from now on there. You are of course more than welcome to follow me there. Needless to say that I am already missing interacting with the fandom on a daily basis!
Hello CLAMPers!Thank you for following me! Thank you for your trust 🙇🏼♂️I was surprised to find out CLAMP created an account 6 months ago (@clamp-official.bsky.social) even though they are still not active here.I will do my best to share CLAMP news here as well 🫡
Just for how long this will last? I honestly don’t know. I will re-evaluate my staying on X depending on when and if access is re-established in Brazil. Until then, I appreciate your support in not only following me on my other social media accounts but also leaving comments on my posts (remember comments? Nobody leaves comment anymore! ;_;).
Starting in Osaka, this exhibition is expected to run across different cities in Japan and will display selected works off the CLAMP Exhibition held in Tokyo with some rearrangements depending on the location.
To preserve the original artworks, the “-SELECTION-” exhibitions will display reproductions of the original manuscripts.
According to the organizers, “this exhibition was born out of our desire to allow as many people as possible to see the numerous works and exhibits on display there”.
The first stop in Osaka will run from October 11th to January 13th, 2025 at the Hirakata Park Event Hall.
Curious about the “rearrangements” for each city. Maybe CLAMP will do a new illustration for each city similarly to what they did to some of the cities which the Cardcaptor Sakura exhibition traveled to.
It’s a pity the original manuscripts cannot travel everywhere, though it’s understandable. At least this will be a great opportunity to showcase CLAMP’s amazing work. Fingers crossed this will also allow the exhibition to go beyond Japan borders and reach other countries!