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We have loved the anime and manga made by CLAMP for years.... We've watched all of their
anime,and still supporting them until today... The famous creators of our favorite CARDCAPTOR
SAKURA, and the legendary MAGIC KNIGHTS RAYEARTH... They also created the anime like ANGELIC
LAYER,CODE GEASS,CHOBITS,CLAMP SCHOOL DETECTIVES... and now,the extraordinary anime,Tsubasa
RESERvoir Chronicles,and their most recent made manga and anime, xxxHOLic... we proudly present
to you... a group made for this wonderful creators of amazing anime and life changing mangas....
THE CLAMP Works!
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HISTORY:
Clamp originally began in 1989 as a twelve-member dōjinshi circle, but by 1990, the circle had
diminished from twelve to seven. Of the remaining seven, Tamayo Akiyama, Sei Nanao, and Leeza Sei
left the group during the production of the RG Veda manga. Other former members of Clamp also
included Soushi Hishika, O-Kyon, Kazue Nakamori, Yuzuru Inoue and Shinya Ōmi. Currently, there
are four members in the group.
According to Clamp, the group's name means "a pile of potatoes".[citation needed] (While this
explanation may seem apocryphal, a storage clamp is indeed used for temporary storage of root
crops, such as potatoes.)
In 2004, Clamp's 15th anniversary as a mangaka group, the members changed their names from Nanase
Ohkawa, Mokona Apapa, Mick Nekoi, and Satsuki Igarashi to Ageha Ohkawa, Mokona, Tsubaki Nekoi and
Satsuki Igarashi (her name is pronounced the same, but written with different characters)
respectively. The August 2004 issue of Newtype USA, a magazine specializing in events of the
anime and manga subcultures, reported that the members of Clamp simply wanted to try out new
names. In a later interview with Ohkawa, it was revealed that initially Mokona wanted to drop her
surname because it sounded too immature for her liking, while Nekoi disliked people commenting
that her name was the same as Mick Jagger's. Ohkawa and Igarashi, wanting to go with the flow of
Nekoi's and Mokona's name changes, changed their names as well.[1]
In 2006, they made their first USA public debut at Anime Expo in Anaheim, California. They were
well received at the convention, with 6,000 fans in attendance at their panel.
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Current members:
Ageha Ohkawa
(大川 緋芭, Ōkawa Ageha?), formerly Nanase Ohkawa (大川 七瀬, Ōkawa Nanase?)
Born May 2, 1967 in Ōsaka. Ohkawa is the leader of the group and the script writer. She
negotiates with their editors and sometimes writes the screenplays for the animated version of
their manga.
Mokona
(もこな, ?), formerly (あぱぱ もこな, Mokona Apapa?)
Born June 16, 1968 in Kyōto. Mokona is the main artist of most stories and was also several times
in charge of design. Her detailed art style is the trademark of the studio. She is also the
namesake of the character Mokona (who originally appeared in Magic Knight Rayearth, and later in
Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle and xxxHolic).
Tsubaki Nekoi
(猫井 椿, Nekoi Tsubaki?), formerly Mick Nekoi (猫井 みっく, Nekoi Mikku?)
Born January 21, 1969 in Kyōto. Nekoi is primarily Mokona's assistant, but is the main artist for
some series, including Watashi no Suki na Hito, Wish, Suki. Dakara Suki, Gōhō Drug, and xxxHolic.
She is also in charge of drawing super deformed characters and mascots, and works with Mokona on
character design.
Satsuki Igarashi
(いがらし 寒月, Igarashi Satsuki?), formerly (五十嵐 さつき, Igarashi Satsuki?)
Born February 8, 1969 in Kyōto. Satsuki assists Mokona and Nekoi in their work, and is also in
charge of the design of the tankōbon. She also has a monthly column in Kadokawa's Newtype
magazine.
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Former members:
Tamayo Akiyama
(秋山 たまよ, Akiyama Tamayo?)
Born November 28, 1966 in Ōsaka. Akiyama was responsible for the script and illustrations in
Derayd, a manga based on an original idea by Ohkawa, and also worked on 20 Mensō ni Onegai!! and
RG Veda with the other artists. She started Cluster (original idea, script and art) with the
studio and continued to work on it after leaving Clamp in October 1992. After leaving the group,
Akiyama also published Hyper Rune, Mouryou Kiden, Secret Chaser, Zyword and Shade.
Leeza Sei
聖りいざ (Sei Riiza, 聖りいざ?)
Born April 28, 1967 in Ōsaka.
Officially left in October 1992. Sei was an assistant artist on RG Veda. She was also in charge
of story and illustrations of Combination, a manga based on an original idea of Ohkawa. When Sei
left Clamp, she continued this series under her "Clamp name", finishing it in 6 volumes. After
leaving the group in October 1992, she changed her name to Iba Takeo and published her manga
(Gilgrim in 2 volumes, Phantom Cognition in 10 volumes and Tasogare no Rakuen 7 volumes and still
running) in Princess Gold magazine. She is still creating dōjinshi with Nanao Sei, another ex-
Clamp member, under the L.S.N. name (Leeza Sei Nanao).
Sei Nanao
七穂せい (Nanao Sei, 七穂せい?)
Born October 29, 1967 in Ōsaka. Officially left Clamp in June 1990 (last mentioned in Shōten 6).
Still creates dōjinshi with fellow former Clamp member Leeza Sei.
Sōshi Hishika
Hishika Sōshi (日鷺総司, Hishika Sōshi?)
Officially left in March 1993 (as mentioned in the Shōten 3).
Kazue Nakamori
中森かずえ (Nakamori Kazue, 中森かずえ?)
Officially left in March 1993 (as mentioned in the Shōten 3).
Shinya Ōmi
大海神哉 (Ohmi Shinya, 大海神哉?)
Officially left in March 1993 (as mentioned in the Shōten 3). He was the only male member of the
team, and is related to Tamayo Akiyama.
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Guests:
Like many dōjinshi groups, Clamp did welcome guests in their team from time to time. For example,
Yuzuru Inoue is often listed as the twelfth member of the group but was only a guest.
Works
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Header descriptions:
Volumes released refers to the number of volumes of a given series released in Japan. For
international releases, please see International publishing status of Clamp works.
In-progress works
Name Volumes Released Current Status
Clover 4 Ran in the now cancelled Amie magazine.
Kobato
(こばと。, Kobato
?) 0 (1 released in December) Ran in Monthly Sunday Gene-X for seven chapters. Returned to
publication in the November 2006 edition of Newtype magazine.
Legend of Chun Hyang
(新・春香伝, Shin Shunkaden?) 1 The project was dropped after only a few chapters, though a
recent interview has stated that Clamp would like to finish the work in the future.
Legal Drug
(合法 ドラッグ, Gohō Drug?) 3 Not running in any magazine. According to Clamp, it will resume
production soon.
Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle
(ツバサ−RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE−, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle
?) 21 Running since 2003 in Weekly Shōnen Magazine.
X/1999
(X, Ekkusu?) 18 Not running in any magazine since March 2003. Some social problems in Japan
prevent Kadokawa from releasing further chapters.
xxxHolic
(×××ホリック, Horikku?) 12 Running weekly since 2003 in Young Magazine.
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Completed Works:
Name Publisher and Series Volumes Released
Angelic Layer
(エンジェリック レイヤー, Enjerikku Reiyā?) Kadokawa Shoten
Kadokawa Comics Series 5
Cardcaptor Sakura
(カードキャプター さくら, Kādokyaputā Sakura?) Kodansha
KC Deluxe 12
Chobits
(ちょびっツ, Chobittsu?) Kodansha
Young Magazine KC Deluxe 8
Clamp no Kiseki
(CLAMPノキセキ, Clamp no Kiseki?) Kodansha 12
Clamp School Detectives
(CLAMP学園探偵団, Clamp Gakuen Tanteidan?) Kadokawa Shoten
Asuka Comics DX 3
Duklyon: Clamp School Defenders
(学園特警デュカリオン, Gakuen Tokkei Dyukarion?) Kadokawa Shoten
Newtype 100% Comics 2
Magic Knight Rayearth
(魔法騎士レイアース, Majikku Naito (Mahō Kishi) Reiāsu?) Kodansha
KC Deluxe 6
20 Mensō ni Onegai!!/20 Masks, Please!!
(20面相におねがい!!, 20 Mensō ni Onegai!!?) Kadokawa Shoten
Newtype 100% Comics / Kadokawa Comics Series 2
Miyuki-chan in Wonderland
(不思議の国の美幸ちゃん, Fushigi no Kuni no Miyuki-chan?) Kadokawa Shoten
Newtype 100% Comics Extra / Kadokawa Comics Series 1
The One I Love
(わたしのすきなひと, Watashi no Suki na Hito?) Kadokawa Shoten
Young Rose Comics DX 1
RG Veda
(聖伝, Sei-den?) Shinshokan
Wings Comics 10
Shirahime-Syo: Snow Goddess Tales
(白姫抄, Shirahime-Shō?) Kadokawa Shoten
Asuka Comics DX 1
Suki Dakara Suki (I like, therefore I like)
(「すき。だからすき」, "Suki; Dakara Suki"?) Kadokawa Shoten
Asuka Comics 3
Tokyo Babylon
(東京BABYLON, Tōkyō BABYLON?) Shinshokan
Wings Comics / Wings Library 7
Wish Kadokawa Shoten
Asuka Comics DX 4
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Short works:
These are short works that were only available in monthly magazines; they were never published in
tankōbon form.
Name Year Published Featured In
Tenshi no Bodyguard
(天使のボディガード, Tenshi no Bodigādo?) 1989 Kobunsha Val Pretty
Shiawase ni Naritai
(しあわせ に なりたい, Shiawase ni Naritai?) 1990 Fusion Product Genki Tokuhon
Tenku Senki Shurato Original Memory: Dreamer
(天空 戦記 シュラト (オリジナル メモリー)「夢魔 (ドリーマー)」, Tenkū Senki Shurato Orijinaru
Memorī: Durīmā?) 1990 Kadokawa Shoten Newtype Comic Genki no Moto
Koi wa Tenka no Mawarimono
(恋は天下のまわりもの, Koi wa Tenka no Mawarimono?) 1990 Hakusensha Series
Left Hand
(左手, Hidari Te?) 1994 Shinshokan South Summer
Sohryuden: Legend of the Dragon Kings (水都の四兄弟 創竜伝・外伝, Suito no Yonkyōdai Sōryūden
Gaiden?) 1994 Kadokawa Shoten Monthly Mystery DX
Yumegari
(夢狩り, Yumegari?) 1996 Kadokawa Shoten Monthly Shōsetsu Asuka
Ano hi wo shiru mono wa saiwai de Aru
(あの日を知るものは幸いである, Ano hi wo shiru mono wa saiwai de Aru?) 2002 Kodansha Young
Magazine Zoukan : Sports Sō
Murikuri
(むりくり, Murikuri?) 2002 Kodansha Young Magazine
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Collaborations :
Name Collaborated With Contribution
Clamp School Paranormal Investigators
(Clamp 学園 怪奇現象 研究会 事件 ファイル, Clamp Gakuen Kaikigenshō Kenkyūkai Jiken Fairu?)
Tomiyuki Matsumoto Manga illustrations and script
Code Geass - Lelouch of the Rebellion Sunrise Character design
Koi
(恋, Koi?) Takeshi Okazaki Manga script
Night Head George Iida Novel illustrations (2 Volumes)
Oshiroi Chouchou
(おしろい蝶々, Oshiroi Chōchō?) Kamon Nanami・Akira Manga illustrations (1 volume)
Rex: A Dinosaur Story
(REX 恐竜 物語, Rekkusu: Kyōryū Monogatari?) Hata Masanori Manga illustrations and script (1
Volume)
Sohryuden: Legend of the Dragon Kings
(創竜伝, Sōryūden?) Yoshiki Tanaka Novel illustrations (12 volumes)
Shu no Ketsumyaku
(呪の血脈, Shu no Ketsumyaku?) Kamon Nanami Novel illustrations (1 volumes)
Sweet Valerian (animated series)
(スウィート・ヴァレリアン, Suuīto Vyarerian?) Madhouse Production Character design
Clamp has authored other dōjinshi that are not listed above. Having started as a dōjinshi group,
most of Clamp's dōjinshi are from their earlier years. A number of Clamp's earlier works are also
not listed above.
International publishing status
Main article: International publishing status of Clamp works