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Episode 67
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Season 3, Episode 67
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Cards and Transformtions
Cards Transformed The Wood
The Thunder
The Glow
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Sakura, Syaoran, and the Tsukimine Shrine (さくらと小狼と月峰神社, Sakura to Syaoran to Tsukimine Jinja) is the 67th episode of Cardcaptor Sakura. The Cardcaptors title for this episode is "The Calm Before the Storm".

Summary

Sakura heads to school in the morning, but does not see Yukito. She notices that there is a festival and asks Syaoran whether he wants to go to the festival at Tsukimine Shrine. He agrees, much to Sakura's delight. As the lessons continue, Sakura feels sleepy again. Syaoran notices this and is worried. As Tomoyo and Sakura walk home, Sakura admits that she feels much better now and thanks Syaoran and Tomoyo for their help. As Syaoran and Sakura walk to the shrine, Sakura gives Syaoran her handmade scarf, which Syaoran shyly accepts. Toya, Yukito (and Eriol) turn up at the shrine (Sakura invited them); Sakura happily goes with Yukito.

Sakura and the rest wait near the lake while Yukito and Toya go to get drinks. As Sakura walks near the lake, she feels Clow's presence and Eriol summons a strange-looking horse. Sakura transforms the Wood card in an attempt to immobilize the horse but fails. The horse cuts the power lines and Syaoran sends a blast of lightning but the damage was not enough. Syaoran then sends a blast of wind to push the horse into the water. Sakura transforms the Thunder card to electrocute the horse and succeeds. As the power lines are cut, there are no lights. Sakura then transforms the Glow card to illuminate the shrine, while Syaoran wonders whether he should confess his more-than-friendly affections to Sakura.

Cards Transformed

  • The Wood (樹)
  • The Thunder (雷)
  • The Glow (灯)

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