For this year's Nadeshiko Festival, Sakura Kinomoto's elementary school class is presenting a play. She will portray a princess who struggles to respond to the love confession of the neighboring country's prince. Sakura empathizes with her character all too well, since she herself still owes an answer to the boy who confessed his love for her four months ago.When cousins Shaoran and Meiling Li return from Hong Kong to pay a surprise visit to their friends in Japan, Sakura receives further encouragement to finally declare her feelings. However, she is repeatedly distracted by a presence reminiscent of a Clow Card as well as unexplained disappearances around town.Eventually, Sakura learns of another of Clow Reed's creations—the "Nothing"—which was formerly sealed away beneath the magician's old house. It has power equal to all 52 cards Sakura possesses, and furthermore, it wants to take those cards away from her! Objects, space, and people disappear from Tomoeda with each card that is stolen. Sakura sets out to capture the Nothing so everything will return to normal, but what must she sacrifice in the process?
Tittle : Cardcaptor Sakura the Movie 2: The Sealed Card
Kanji : 劇場版カードキャプターさくら封印されたカード
Literal meaning : Cardcaptor Sakura the Movie: The Sealed Card
Directed by : Morio Asaka
Written by : Nanase Ohkawa
Based on : Cardcaptor Sakura by Clamp
Produced by : Kazuhiko Ikeguchi, Kouichi Tsurunari, Shinji Komori, Tatsuya Ono,
Tsuyoshi Yoshida
Starring : Sakura Tange, Aya Hisakawa, Masaya Onosaka, Motoko Kumai,
Junko Iwao, Tomokazu Seki, Megumi Ogata, Yukana Nogami, Nozomu Sasaki,
Maaya Sakamoto
Edited by : Harutoshi Ogata
Music by : Takayuki Negishi
Production company : Madhouse
Distributed by : Bandai Visual, Shochiku
Release date : July 15, 2000
Running time : 98 minutes[a]
Country : Japan
Language : Japanese