Clamp in Wonderland is a series of animated music videos[1] produced by Clamp, a creative team made up by Satsuki Igarashi, Nanase Ohkawa, Tsubaki Nekoi (formerly Mick Nekoi) and Mokona (formerly Mokona Apapa).
The short films feature characters from the group's entire canon of work.[2][3] The first spans Clamp's career from their beginnings until the year 1994.[4] The sequel Clamp in Wonderland 2 [5] includes over 100 characters from the Clamp universe.
The videos were released to DVD on October 26, 2007, as Clamp in Wonderland 1&2 1989-2006 (BCBA-3143).
Clamp in Wonderland features characters created between 1989 and 1994 and Clamp in Wonderland 2 features characters created between 1995 and 2006.
Production
- Original concept/Original character design: Clamp
- Planning: Nanase Ohkawa
- Producer: Satsuki Igarashi
- Production producer: Masaki Sawanobori, Kazuhiko Ikekuchi, Masao Maruyama
- Storyboard: Mokona Apapa, Mick Nekoi
- Director: Morio Asaka
- Character design/Art director: Kumiko Takahashi
- Music production: Clamp Co., Ltd.
- In collaboration with: Clamp Research Department, Clamp Research Department's Secretarial Office, Shelty Co., Ltd.
- Production: Animate/Madhouse Studios
Theme songs
- Opening theme
- Anata Dake no WONDERLAND (あなただけのWONDERLAND)
- Lyricist: Nanase Ohkawa
- Song: Junko Hirotani
- Ending theme
- Anata ga Shiawase de Aru You ni (『あなた』が『幸せ』であるように)
- Lyricist: Nanase Ohkawa
- Song: Junko Hirotani
Clamp in Wonderland 2
Featured characters created between 1995 and 2006.
Soundtrack
Clamp in Wonderland 1&2 1989-2006 Theme Song Collection (VTCL-60003) was released on October 24, 2007.
Clamp in Wonderland EX
Clamp in Wonderland EX is a omake style short manga series published in different magazines. Each chapter involves characters from xxxHolic and another CLAMP manga.
- White
- Yuko Ichihara sends Kimihiro Watanuki, Black Mokona, and Shizuka Dōmeki out to buy sake late at night. Watanuki is annoyed with Dōmeki accompanying him, but Mokona tells him Dōmeki's presence is necessary as there have been many signs of bad luck and spirits around. They run into plushies, including Ioryogi and Ushagi-san, playing mahjong. Watanuki enrages Ioryogi by rejecting the invitation to join the game, but Watanuki is saved when Sakura and White Mokona appear from a manhole. Sakura joins the mahjong game and continues to win with one lucky hand after another. At the shop, Yuko complains that Watanuki and Mokona still have not returned. The comic was originally published in CLAMP Newtype [white] in 2006.
- Platinum
- Fuma Monou is about to impale Kamui Shiro
Reception
External links
References
- Lisa De La Cruz. Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles: 5 Things The Anime Did Better (& 5 Things The Manga Did) CBR, 2020-06-10, retrieved 2023-11-18^
- Amanda Kennell. Alice in Japanese Wonderlands: Translation, Adaptation, Mediation University of Hawaii Press, 2023-07-31^
- Carlyle Edmundson. A Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Story by CLAMP Married Two Stardust Crusaders