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First Aired: April 13, 1999
It
seems that the gang is having a flower-viewing picnic amongst the sakura petals,
singing karaoke. The park seemed to settle as Tomoyo sang, since she had such a
beautiful voice. A strange pink entity seems to be enjoying it, too...As Kero-chan's helping Sakura dry her hair, Sakura asks him what its true form is like. Kero-chan says it's really cool, and that she'll see it when all the cards. But then, at that time, she'd have to see - him - too... Tomoyo's
got after-school practice for choir, and has a solo at the beginning of the new
song they're singing. After seeing Tomoyo off, Sakura meets Mizuki-sensei, and
she tells Sakura to watch out and be there for Tomoyo during this time. At
cheerleading practice, Sakura meets Yukito and her brother, who have soccer.
Cheering for Yukito, Sakura throws up her pom-poms too far! Retrieving the
pom-poms, Sakura hears Tomoyo and the choir practicing. Sakura feels the presence
of a Clow Card, and Tomoyo suddenly loses her voice!After Sakura told Kero-chan the situation, Kero said that the Voice card was behind it -- that it liked Tomoyo's voice, and took it from her. Sakura wondered if this also was what Mizuki-sensei was talking about, and Kero said it should meet her. The next day, Sakura told Li-kun about the situation, then went to visit her house. Sakura promised Tomoyo that she'd capture the card before the contest. Tomoyo's mother came in with tea, and Sakura offered to help. Tomoyo saw Li's expression, and wrote that he must always be watching her, to which he jumped at. Afterwards,
Sakura and Syaoran thought of ways to lure out Voice. Sakura got upset and said
that this was the second time that it happened to Tomoyo -- the Song card copied
her, too. With that, Syaoran exclaimed that they could use the Song card to copy
Tomoyo's voice, so they could get Voice to try and seal it! It came, and tried
to run away - Syaoran put a seal on the room, and Sakura sealed the card. After
it was sealed, the card returned Tomoyo's voice back, just in time for the
concert.
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