Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle/YMMV


 * Abandon Shipping - Singularly one of the funniest in any fandom. The very heated Shipping War between the Kuro-Fai fandom and the Kuro-Tomoyo and Fai-Chi shippers came to an abrupt halt post Celes and Nihon Arcs when CLAMP themselves dealt the deathblow to the latter two fandoms, after which the shippers either stayed very very quiet, or jumped onboard the Kuro-Fai ship as quickly as they could. Probably had something to do with realising they'd be pairing Fai with a girl based on his mother, or pairing Kurogane with a girl younger than him. Not to mention that Tomoyo will always love, and the manga made a lot off effort to establish the connections and symbology between Fai and Kurogane, and Fai-Chi would never work, considering she already has a significant other.
 * In another hilarious Abandon Shipping moment, a large portion of the  fanbase has jumped ship as of the revelation that  . For a while there was a share bit of confusion about which ship to abandon, but it seems to have settled down now that the manga has ended.
 * Crowning Moment of Funny - Essentially any time the team (sans Kurogane) gets drunk. Plus, any Fai and Kurogane double act (at least in the earlier half) and Kurogane and Mokona double act.
 * Crowning Music of Awesome - If there's anything worth praising from the TV adaptation, it's this.
 * Die for Our Ship - Illogically, Sakura and Tomoyo are occasionally subject to this vis-a-vis the Fai/Kurogane 'ship. Despite Sakura clearly being into Syaoran and Tomoyo being into, well, Sakura. The inverted trope appears in fics that use Sakura as a means of furthering the Fai/Kurogane shipping (often to restore the "happy family" dynamic).
 * This was in large a retaliation from the Kuro/Fai fandom towards the Kuro/Tomoyo and Fai/Chi shippers who felt the need to flame anything the Kuro/Fai fandom posted, despite CLAMP's assertions that people are the same no matter what universe. Needless to say, this lead to insane amounts of Ship-to-Ship Combat that only intensified after the dub came out and one voice actor who hadn't read the manga decided to comment on the shipping wars.
 * Ending Aversion - Both the manga and anime, for different reasons. The manga, especially, mostly because of the final arc.
 * Fridge Brilliance - The anime didn't cast Kumai Motoko and Tange Sakura in the lead roles, despite reusing the same voice actors between in-universe counterparts. Fandom was rather annoyed at this at the time.
 * Most fans agree the casting was rather spot on.
 * Aya Hisakawa did return to her role as Kero from Cardcaptor Sakura in the anime.
 * Funny Aneurysm Moment - After you find out what deal is most of the stuff that happens earlier becomes this.
 * Growing the Beard - The Acid Tokyo arc is considered the moment the series changed from a light-hearted adventure story to something darker and more dramatic, most tellingly This was also picked up by watchers of the anime, noting that the OVAs were a different tone altogether, possibly because of CLAMP dropping Bee Train.
 * This was also the point when the plot went from straightforward and understandable to something out of the drug-induced hallucination of a deranged Sigmund Freud.
 * No, Freud could never think of something like this. Only CLAMP.
 * Ho Yay - Fai and Kurogane. Especially once the starts. Even if they're not a couple, they're contractually Heterosexual Life Partners at this point.
 * Chapter 185 takes the innuendo to a new high, with Fai arranging for he and Kurogane to have their own room so he can take off his cloak and...yeah.
 * They are not the only source of Ho Yay in this series, you know.
 * Also in Acid Tokyo and, obviously,.
 * Although it's not in the actual story, this splash page shows the ill-fated pair together.
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 * I Knew It! - Some of the fans actually guessed the thing more than two months before chapter 223 was published. Wow.
 * And some knew the names of the real Syaoran and Sakura a long time ago, too, although most if not all of the people who Knew It only knew one or the other
 * True Art Is Incomprehensible - One hell of a Mind Screw.
 * What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs? - The second half of the series.
 * The Woobie - Every main character at some point gets a Woobie moment, but 's backstory takes the cake in Woobie points.
 * It's also simply heartbreaking to see the situation Sakura goes through, especially if the reader were to have grown up watching Cardcaptor Sakura: She spends half the story disappointed in herself that she's nothing but a Damsel in Distress that burdens Syaoran and the others,, and by the time she actually becomes an Action Girl, she's also clearly a very Broken Bird, not the cheerful and adorable Sakura that readers were most familiar with.
 * It's also simply heartbreaking to see the situation Sakura goes through, especially if the reader were to have grown up watching Cardcaptor Sakura: She spends half the story disappointed in herself that she's nothing but a Damsel in Distress that burdens Syaoran and the others,, and by the time she actually becomes an Action Girl, she's also clearly a very Broken Bird, not the cheerful and adorable Sakura that readers were most familiar with.