Clamp School Detectives

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Clamp School Detectives
CLAMP 学園探偵団
(Clamp School Detectives)
Genre Detective, Comedy
TV anime : Clamp School
Directed by Osamu Nabeshima
Studio Studio Pierrot
Network Flag of Japan Animax, TV Tokyo
Flag of Singapore Flag of Philippines Flag of India Flag of Hong Kong Animax
Original run 3 May 199725 October 1997
No. of episodes 26

Clamp School Detectives (CLAMP学園探偵団 Clamp Campus Detectives?) is a manga series by Clamp which was adapted into a 26-episode anime series, produced by Bandai Visual and Pierrot.

An early work of the all-female mangaka group Clamp, the series outlines the adventures of the Elementary School Student Board in their attempt to better the lives of the female population of Clamp School.

TOKYOPOP have released the manga in English across North America in three volumes. The anime series has been translated and dubbed into English by the anime television network, Animax, who have broadcast the series across its respective English-language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia. It is available in North America through now out-of-print subtitled VHS-form from Bandai Entertainment. Low sales of the VHS tapes (caused in part from Bandai's mismarketing of the series as an action program) led to Bandai opting to not pursue DVD rights for the series.

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The Clamp School is the brainchild of the Imonoyama zaibatsu. It is placed in a sprawling estate as big as a small city. Shaped like a pentagram, each of the five corners houses one of the five school divisions, which range from kindergarten though college. It also is a self-contained campus in Tokyo, it having its own city, complete with banks, shopping arcades, public utilities, as well as its own mass rapid transit system. The Clamp School's mission is to cater to all talented students, rich or poor.

The institution is featured in other Clamp works such as Magic Knight Rayearth, Man of Many Faces and X/1999. X/1999 expands the reasoning behind the campus's unique layout by revealing that part-way through the campus's construction, a request came from Tohru Magami to have the site act as a sanctuary for the Sacred Sword to be wielded by her son, Kamui Shirou, during an apocalyptic battle to occur in 1999. The director agreed and changed the layout to form a pentagram at Tohru Magami's request, resulting in having to move half-completed or even entire buildings to fulfill this.

The same school pattern was kind-of adopted in the anime Alice Academy/Gakuen Alice.

A 6th grade student and the Elementary School Board Chairman. The youngest son of the Imonoyama zaibatsu, the founders of Clamp School, he has inherited the family fondness of doing absurd things just for the sake of doing them. Nokoru has one of the top IQs in a school full of geniuses and NASA has been vying for the mind of the elementary schooler. He also has the unique ability to detect a lady in distress from two kilometers away. For this reason, he established the Clamp School Detective Agency, although this was also an incentive to get out of his Chairman duties. He is also the only one out of the three young detectives that doesn't play a sport. Nokoru also appears in Clamp's Duklyon: Clamp School Defenders, Man of Many Faces, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle and X/1999.

A 5th grader and the Elementary School Board Secretary. Suoh is a martial arts expert, with a 3rd dan blackbelt in Karate, Judo, Aikido, and Kendo (he would have gone higher, but he ran out of competition). He is also the descendant of a Japanese ninja clan, and has sworn to protect Nokoru though anything. He is also responsible for making sure the chairman does all of his paperwork on time. Suoh also appears in Clamp School Paranormal Investigators, Man of Many Faces, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle and X/1999.

A 4th grader and the Elementary School Board Treasurer. Akira is a first-class chef, a trait he inherited from his father. He lives with his two mothers and has also inherited his father's legacy as the notorious thief 20 Masks. Akira also appears in Clamp's Man of Many Faces, Duklyon: Clamp School Defenders, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle and X/1999.

A kindergarten student and friend of the President of the Kindergarten Student Division Council, she plays the flute very beautifully. At first, Suoh though that she was a wisteria fairy and an illusion; after hearing Utaku Ookawa talk about her, however, he knew she was real. Her mother is a famous traditional Japanese dancer and her father is well known for playing for royalty. She has enough talent to surpass her parents. Suoh has a crush on her and vice versa.

A kindergarten student and president of the Kindergarten Student Division Council. At first, she thought that her friend, Nagisa, was being attacked by people who are jealous of her. Akira has a crush on her and she has a crush on him. She believes they will get married someday. She also appears in Clamp's Man of Many Faces and makes a cameo appearance in Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle.

The Clamp School Detectives is a series of episodic cases. Background is also given of Nokoru and Suoh's relationship, although this is not essential to the series.

Opening Theme
Peony Pink by Ali Project
Ending Theme
Welcome to Metallic Party by Marble Berry
Ending Theme
Gift by Sakamoto Maaya

  • The name of "Nokoru" originates in Ryūdō brothers of Sohryuden. The names of Ryūdō brothers are Hajime (start), Tsuzuku (continue), Owaru (end), and Amaru (remain). It was famous story between fans that the author of Sohryuden, Yoshiki Tanaka, hesitated in deciding whether to name the youngest brother "Amaru" or "Nokoru" (remain), which happen to be different pronunciations of the same character. Clamp, who had dōjinshi of Tanaka's works, used the name "Nokoru" (the name not chosen by Tanaka) for their own works. The names of "Tsuzuku Imonoyama" and "Owaru Imonoyama" are given as elder brothers of Nokoru if one carefully examines the corners of the scenes in this work and Duklyon: Clamp School Defenders.

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