Clamp in Wonderland

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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).

Contents

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

Theme songs

Opening theme
Ending theme

Clamp in Wonderland 2

Featured characters created between 1995 and 2006.

Production

Theme songs

Opening theme
Ending theme

Soundtrack

Clamp in Wonderland 1&2 1989-2006 Theme Song Collection (VTCL-60003) was released on October 24, 2007.

Reception

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