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Someday's Dreamers - Power of Love (Vol. 2)

Someday's Dreamers - Power of Love (Vol. 2)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: If You Liked the First One...
Review: ...then you'll like the second one. It's pretty much that simple.

The second volume of "Someday's Dreamers" doesn't really mess with the show's formula, and that should be just fine with fans of the series. The cuteness is still out in force, as are the relatively episodic plot lines. However, in the last episode or two here we meet a young man named Inoue, who sees himself as unable to do anything right, including magic. It is he who plants the first seeds of true self-doubt in Yume's heart, and that line of the story will power the last several episodes of the series.

Although I feel like I ought to post something longer, the review here can be summed up as: If you enjoyed the first disc, you'll find more of the same here. If you didn't, well...you'll find more of the same here.

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: If You Liked the First One...
Review: ...then you'll like the second one. It's pretty much that simple.

The second volume of "Someday's Dreamers" doesn't really mess with the show's formula, and that should be just fine with fans of the series. The cuteness is still out in force, as are the relatively episodic plot lines. However, in the last episode or two here we meet a young man named Inoue, who sees himself as unable to do anything right, including magic. It is he who plants the first seeds of true self-doubt in Yume's heart, and that line of the story will power the last several episodes of the series.

Although I feel like I ought to post something longer, the review here can be summed up as: If you enjoyed the first disc, you'll find more of the same here. If you didn't, well...you'll find more of the same here.

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