I understand elementary Japanese, thank you very much. If you research the song titles in the Tsubasa soundtracks, there is no song titled "Feather of Love". This is officially known as "Tsubasa".
@SonnyGoten89 maybe you've misheard it.. it's actually hane-feather, hana-flower, tsubasa-wings or sometimes tsubasa and hane can be both feather and wings..
''Hana'' means flower but ''hane'' means feather and ''tsubasa'' means wing/wings.
You can easily mix up hane with hana, i just wanted to point that out :)
BlackNekoGirl31 8 months ago 4
awww such a cute picture!!!!! Probably not, but can anyone tell the difference between Fai and Yuui? (Sorry I think I spelled Yuui wrong)
awesomegirlO 8 months ago
Is Saaya Sakamoto singing this ?
iAmSasuke1 1 year ago
Uhhm.... Please credit or link back or something to Kaoru-chan, the artist of this picture. Thank you.
baileyoliver67 1 year ago
@baileyoliver67 yea i am its just i havent been able to get to all my vids yet.
ashley10031262 1 year ago
wat ep is this from cause it had a part of Sakura talkin to Syaoran when they were kids?
jajansz 2 years ago
i love that pic, though its quality now sucks thanks to youtube -_-'
MidnightFlower13 2 years ago 6
This one is titled "Tsubasa", not "feather of love". But yes, it is by FictionJunction KAORI.
patzu129 2 years ago
uhm... tsubasa = feather in Japanese. Though it's Yume no Tsubasa, and yume = dream. But I guess they changed it to "love" in the English title.
SonnyGoten89 2 years ago
I understand elementary Japanese, thank you very much. If you research the song titles in the Tsubasa soundtracks, there is no song titled "Feather of Love". This is officially known as "Tsubasa".
patzu129 2 years ago
Yea it's called Tsubasa. It's just when i got the song that's what it was titled so I went by it. I'm going to change it...Eventually....
ashley10031262 2 years ago
actually tsubasa means wing XD and basa is a sound effect for flapping wings :P just thought i might mention that XD
BlakWulf009 2 years ago
Yah, I got it mixed up. Tsubasa means wings, hana means feather.
SonnyGoten89 2 years ago
Hana means flower, not feather.
HimeeeSama 2 years ago 7
You think? But in Tsubasa Chronicle they keep talking about "hana" when they're reffering to Sakura's feathers.
SonnyGoten89 2 years ago
@SonnyGoten89 maybe you've misheard it.. it's actually hane-feather, hana-flower, tsubasa-wings or sometimes tsubasa and hane can be both feather and wings..
lovingispainful 1 year ago