Rating: Summary: I love these videos! Review: Konachiwa!I used to like Cardcaptors, but then I learned what Nelvana did to Cardcaptor Sakura. In the first episode, Sakura must capture the sword card, but to do so, she must get the sword (which took control over Rika)away from Rika to capture it. In the next episode, Sakura learns that Tomoyos mother was cousins with her Mother.In this episode, Sakura catches the Flower card. In the next episode, Tomoyo invites Sakura over to her house.She tells Sakura that she has a little problem.Sakura learns more about her mother.She captures the shield card, which was guarding tomoyo's and her mother's treasures. In the last episode of the video,Sakura takes a recorder test, but also take 2 more times!Kero goes thru the same problem with his video games.The time card is captured in this episode. These videos are great, and hilarious!Leave it to Kero is so cute!These videos are a must have!And you can even learn some japanese! :)
Rating: Summary: Entertaining, Charming and Beautifully Done Review: Many things are revealed in this volume, especially concerning relationships - Li's reasons for running away from Yukito in the pervious volume are shown, the relationship (and something of a love triangle) of Sakura's parents and Tomoyo's mother is detailed, and there are some priceless moments contained here... While the episodes on this volume aren't as "action packed" as the ones on some of the other volumes, this volume develops the characters very well and is quite appealing. The art continues to be above average for a TV series, the music is suiting and cute, and the seiyuu (voice actors) are really top-of-the-line, especially Sakura Tange, who plays Sakura Kinomoto. If you're a Cardcaptor Sakura fan, you owe it to yourself to buy this! If you've only seen that Cardcaptors junk on TV, then you're in for a real treat if you buy this, as this product is *far* superior to what they air on TV.
Rating: Summary: Some people....... Review: Now for those who want to see a review; skip this part and go right to the last paragraph. I need to vent a little. I don't really care what the guidelines say. I understand about not trying to disagree with someone else's opinion, which I did not, but other than that, there's no reason why we shouldn't be about to say something about other reviews. :p First of all, I wanted to respond to this "viewer" from tx...I know it's just better to ignore such unintelligent blather, but he/she has DEGRADED this archive with his so-called "review." Not only has he/she brought down the overall score of what is considered by nearly all who watch it to be a wonderful anime, but also, as can be seen by his/her "review," has done so without even actually SEEING it, and therefore DISCARDED his/her right to pass judgement upon it! What's next, are you going to go and review a movie based strictly on what nationality the star of the movie is? I mean, I really WOULD understand if you had seen the show in this form to begin with and just didn't like the fact that they are speaking Japanese......almost. You see, they DO have a dubbed version of this anime(I'm sure you knew this), so what exactly is the point of coming in here and disgracing us with your inane whining of this particular title's not being in English? For crying out loud, go watch your precious dub and let us, people who are fans of the ORIGINAL, SUPERIOR show(I guarantee you'd agree if you actually had the willpower to "brave" such an intrepid undertaking as watching the show in Japanese with subtitles), have our peace. Gomen nasai(I'm very sorry). I really dislike it when people try to make heard an opinion of theirs that doesn't even exist. People review what they have seen, not what they THINK will be bad. That's how reviews work, so if you're going to write them, do it by good merit. For those of you who know exactly what I'm talking about, again, gomen ne for having to put up with this. That is all. This is a great story, with great(and kawaii^^) characters, great(and kawaii! ^_^) music, and great(and kawaii of course!) just about about everything else! It would be a real shame for you to miss this stuff, so hear my opinion and don't! For those of you who have never seen anime in Japanese with subtitles, this would be a terrific place to start. And if you're a big anime vet, you won't be disappointed, especially if you like an anime that focuses a bit more on the characters than the plot. Ep. 9-12 are some of the best out of the 6 volumes that have been announced so far, so make this one high on your priorities list.
Rating: Summary: I'd rate this a million stars if I could! Review: Now here's some great animation! It's nothing like the stupid dub Cardcaptors, it's over a million times better! It's so sweet and cute, and also funny! Buy the subtitled version instead of the dub. To all those people who buy the dub, you don't know what you're missing!
Rating: Summary: Continues to impress Review: Pioneer does really good jobs with these DVDs. The quality can be seen by its clear lines in the previous volumes. The episodes that appear on this volume are: 9) Sakura and the Mysterious Brooch (Sword Card) 10) Sakura and the Flower's Athletic Meet (Flower Card) 11) Sakura and Tomoyo's big house (Shield Card) 12) Sakura and the never-ending day (Time Card) Sakura catches a card in each episode. She's slowly coming closer to getting all the cards back. Each of these episodes tell a little more about the pasts of each character. Especially episodes 10 and 11. You learn more about Sakura's mother and about Tomoyo and her mother. Another great DVD that should be in anyone's collection.
Rating: Summary: A collection of great episodes. Review: Sakura and the mysterious brooch Sakura, Tomoyo, and Rika go to a shop where they sell pins and they each buy one. Rika's pin takes control of her, and it turns out that the pin is really the Sword card. Sakura and the sports day of flowers The Tomeada Elementary school has a field day, but the field gets covered in flowers thanks to the Flower card!! Sakura, Tomoyo, and a manion Sakura finds out that Tomoyo has a box which has her and her mother's precious things. But the Shield card is preventing them from opening it. Sakura's neverending day Sakura goes to school one normal day, but the next day, she repeats it. Only she and Sharon are aware of it. It's all thanks to the Time card.
Rating: Summary: I LOVE YUKI! Review: Starting you off, you have the sword card. Sakura and her friends buy some pins, Rika buying a sword. She gets possesed and gets the sword. She starts attacking Sakura, thus, she seals it. The second episode includes the Flower Card, and by now we all figured out that both Sakura and Li are oppsessed with Yuki.(So am I) Anyway, It starts raining flower pedals so in broad daylight in front of the planet, Sakura flys up on the roof and seals that card. The next episode is the Shield card. Sakura goes to Tomoya's awsome, incredible house. There is this treaser chest that won't open so Sakura uses the Sword Card to get the Sheild and seals it. The last episode is the Time Card. Sakura lives one day three times, Tomoya's mouth opens but she doesn't talk and it's really weird. So Li and Sakura seal the happy little Time card. The songs "Groovy" and "Catch You Catch Me" are both really cute songs and I LOVE Kero's Check! I hate dubs because the cut half the stuff of. Cardcaptor Sakura is rated 13&up but it is probly ok for 10&up.
Rating: Summary: This is by far the best mahou shoujo anime yet! Review: The third volume of Cardcaptor Sakura has some of the best episodes in the Clow Card arc. There's alot of character development in the four episodes on this DVD, and less plot develpment, but IMHO, CCS's strong point is it's wonderful characters. ^_^ Enjoy!
Rating: Summary: Four Great Episodes Review: There are four episodes on this DVD (of course), and two of them have not been shown on KidsWB. Ep. 9 is called "Sakura and the Mysterious Brooch" Sakura's friend, Rika, has been taken over by the Sword card and attacks her. Sakura seals the card using the Illusion and gives Rika her own heart brooch in return. Ep. 10 is "Sakura and the Sport's Day of Flowers" It is Sport's Day at Sakura's school, and Sakura is really excited. Tomoyo's mom, Sonomi, first shows up in this episode. It is revealed that Sonomi was really the cousin of Sakura's mom, Nadeshiko. All of a sudden, it starts raining flower petals, and Sakura knows it's a clow card. She flies to the roof a building, and there is the Flower card dancing around. Sakura captures flower, after dancing with her, and when it is all over, Tomoyo suddenly realizes that she forgot to record Sakura's capture ^_* Ep. 11 is "Sakura, Tomoyo, and a Mansion" Tomoyo invites Sakura to go to her house, and Sakura is really surprized at the size of it (it's huge). Sonomi also appears in this episode again, and it is obvious that she cares for Sakura like she did for her mother. Tomoyo then tells Sakura what the problem is. There was a box containing something very precious to both her mother and her. Kero tells Sakrua that it was the Shield card, which protected things dearly loved by it's owner. Sakura captures the card and finds out what inside. For Sonomi it's the bouquet of sakura blossoms that Hadeshiko used at her wedding. For Tomoyo it's an eraser, the first thing that Sakura gave her. This episode and the last one has many memories of Sakura's mother, who is very clumsy but beautiful and happy. Ep. 12 is "Sakura's Never-Ending Day" For both Sakura and Shaoran, time is repeating itself day after day. On the third (or fourth) repeating day, Sakura and Shaoran team up to capture the Time card. I hope this review was helpful. I just currently bought this DVD, and when I get enough money, I hope to buy all the others, especially the movie &_&
Rating: Summary: not in english :( Review: They didn't make these movies available in English at all! How sad, I was really looking forward to seeing cardcaptors, but not in another language, I guess I won't be buying this after-all.
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