Basically, the Syaoran of the first 2 thirds of the series is a clone of the real Syaoran, created by Fei Wong Reed in order to bring him the feathers. You may recall a boy in a case like thing filled with a water like substance with bubbles floating in it. That is the real Syaoran. The clone was meant to collect all the feathers, killing anything and everything that got in it's way. In order to prevent uneccesery hardship, the real Syaoran tore out his left eye and placed it in the right eye socket of the clone while he was being created, and the real Syaoran was being trapped in the case. This gave the clone part of the real Syaoran's heart, and also allowed the real Syaoran to see everything that happened to the clone, and control it's actions, movements, and emotions. The clone never loved Sakura, but rather the real Syaoran loved Sakura through the clone. This is better explained in the manga. Basically, the Syaoran of the first 2 thirds of the series is a clone of the real Syaoran, created by Fei Wong Reed in order to bring him the feathers. You may recall a boy in a case like thing filled with a water like substance with bubbles floating in it. That is the real Syaoran. The clone was meant to collect all the feathers, killing anything and everything that got in it's way. In order to prevent uneccesery hardship, the real Syaoran tore out his left eye and placed it in the right eye socket of the clone while he was being created, and the real Syaoran was being trapped in the case. This gave the clone part of the real Syaoran's heart, and also allowed the real Syaoran to see everything that happened to the clone, and control it's actions, movements, and emotions. The clone never loved Sakura, but rather the real Syaoran loved Sakura through the clone. This is better explained in the manga.
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While there has been some interest in filming The Last Dragon Chronicles, the film rights have not yet been bought. So right now, never, but that is always subject to change.
I got it in 11. It was right, left, right, left, right, left, left, right, right, right, right....
unqualified right is the absolute right which means there is no limitation to such right.
Right Here, Right Now by Jesus Jones?
I think he's right handed.