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LEAVE IT TO KERO-CHAN

ENDING SONG: Okashii by Maaya Sakamoto and Touma Yumi

Leave it to Kero-chan is a 10 minute episode where the main story revolves around Kero-chan and Suppy, as usual, fighting with each other. But this time, it’s not because of power and the stuff that they usually fight about. This time, it is about takoyaki, one of Kero-chan’s favorite foods. Chasing down a run-away takoyaki from their plate as Kero-chan accidentally stepped on it while they were arguing on who gets the last piece, they ended up all tired and drunk (in Suppy’s case) for not being able to capture it. When they got home, Sakura comes inside the room and serves another plate of takoyaki to Kero and Suppy. Being drunk, Suppy is fast asleep dreaming about sweets and takoyaki.

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YOU’RE GREAT, SAKURA-CHAN!: TOMOYO’S CARD CAPTOR SAKURA ACTION VIDEO DIARY

ENDING SONG: Catch You Catch Me by Gumi

According to the episode, this is a copyright of the Daidoji Corporation and Tomoyo Daidoji herself. This is all about how the opening video of the first season came about. That opening video is the work of Tomoyo Daidoji because CLAMP says so. These are the footages and how Tomoyo got Sakura and all other people involved in the video to pose and do what she wants.

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YOU’RE GREAT, SAKURA-CHAN!: TOMOYO’S CARD CAPTOR SAKURA ACTION VIDEO DIARY 2

This episode started when Sakura is baking with the help of Eriol and with Tomoyo roaming around the room taking a video of Sakura, as per usual. Just then, the cupcakes they made disappeared one by one. Tomoyo and Sakura suspected Kero to be the culprit so they came upstairs and visited him only to find him taking a nap in one of the pillows with a ribbon tightly tied up around him in such a way that he couldn’t move - the reason he couldn’t have eaten the cupcakes.

When both of them got down, Eriol had finished the cake and all that’s left was to bake it, then he left leaving it to Sakura and Tomoyo. While the cake was being baked, Eriol had once again used his powers to untie the knot on Kero’s ribbon. Being Kero, he didn’t care how he got loose, all he cared about was the smell of the cake being baked downstairs. He flew down, but Sakura and Tomoyo heard and saw him come through Tomoyo’s video camer. Sakura used JUMP and CREATE to create a perfectly baked cake at the table, fooling Kero.

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YOU’RE GREAT, SAKURA-CHAN!: TOMOYO’S CARD CAPTOR SAKURA ACTION VIDEO DIARY SPECIAL!

As usual with the Yamazaki Lies, he had struck again. According to him, there are 2 types of postboxes, a red and a blue mailbox. Unfortunately, he wasn’t lying this time around. There really was a blue postbox, Sakura, Tomoyo, Syaoran, and Meilin saw it. And according to Meilin, when Yamazaki was talking about this postbox, his eyes flew open - remember that Yamazaki always had his eyes closed (they all even looked at Sakura’s album to see for any proof that Yamazaki did ALWAYS had his eyes closed). And the proof that they needed for that lies within Tomoyo’s video that very moment. And with that, Meilin came to a conclusion that everything Yamazaki says, as long as his eyes are opened, are true.

Hearing Yamazaki’s voice as they were watching the video, the all ran outside to see for their very eyes Yamazaki’s eyes opening. At that very same moment, they all heard him say that “if you put a letter inside that blue postbox to someone you love, that person will love you back”. Having had a conclusion, Meilin, Sakura, and Syaoran believed in him, leaving Tomoyo giggling as happy as she is for taping those three all spaced out.

Turns out, Chiharu had stepped on Yamazaki 2 times that day, adding another one as they were on their way home as she had stepped on him again for lying. In addition, Yamazaki himself was also surprised to see a blue postbox! And in the background, a quarrel amongst 3 people where seen. A quarrel among Sakura, Meilin and Syaoran each wanting to put their letters first on the postbox.