Rating: Summary: "Powerful" Fun! Review: And so at last, Volume FOUR appears! I've been waiting for this one. First up, an episode that made the dub, the capture of the Power card at the local Zoo. Pretty much everything that was in the dub was what was in the Japanese folks! Second, one the dub missed, and it's hysterical! Sakura, Li, and Tomoyo-Chan go to Toya-Kun and Yukito-Kun's high school for a school festival. The true Hysteria comes when they go to see Toya and Yukito in a play, with all the roles gender-swapped! The girls are doing all the guys' parts, and the guys are doing all the girls' parts! And Toya's the lead! Did I mention it was "Cinderella"? I just about _died_ when Yukito did his part! Sadly, the play is left unfinished due to the machinations of the first lethally dangerous card, the Mist card. You'll have to watch it to find out! Third up, another un-dubbed episode! We begin with the quick and clean capture of the Storm card(Li get's this one.), and afterward Sakura and Kero have a _big_ fight, leading Kero to raid a carton of alcohol spiked chocolates!(Frankly, the beer bottle shape of the candies should have been a clue!) When Kero wakes up from his little binge, he's in the room of a five to six year old little girl named Akane(No, not Akane Tendo, this girl's an only child and living in an aparment with her mother, not her father!) who found him sleeping on an old couch that was on the curb waiting for the trashmen. Fortunately she thinks he's a kitty, okay a flying kitty, but a kitty. This eventually leads us to the Float card, which makes little Akane's wish to fly come true. The only problem, it just floats, it has no directional control...unless you count...the wind... Finally, we have yet another ep. not in the dub version...that has no card capturing at all! It's summertime, and the Kinomoto's, plus Yukito, go out to a country house for the weekend, where Sakura meets a nice old man living just down the street in a really pretty house. Don't be alarmed by the seemingly negligence of Sakura's father...there's a very special secret about the old man that he already knows. A soft and tender ep. I recommend it! At last, the gap is filled. Next up...The First Movie! See you then!! Scorpinac
Rating: Summary: "Powerful" Fun! Review: And so at last, Volume FOUR appears! I've been waiting for this one. First up, an episode that made the dub, the capture of the Power card at the local Zoo. Pretty much everything that was in the dub was what was in the Japanese folks! Second, one the dub missed, and it's hysterical! Sakura, Li, and Tomoyo-Chan go to Toya-Kun and Yukito-Kun's high school for a school festival. The true Hysteria comes when they go to see Toya and Yukito in a play, with all the roles gender-swapped! The girls are doing all the guys' parts, and the guys are doing all the girls' parts! And Toya's the lead! Did I mention it was "Cinderella"? I just about _died_ when Yukito did his part! Sadly, the play is left unfinished due to the machinations of the first lethally dangerous card, the Mist card. You'll have to watch it to find out! Third up, another un-dubbed episode! We begin with the quick and clean capture of the Storm card(Li get's this one.), and afterward Sakura and Kero have a _big_ fight, leading Kero to raid a carton of alcohol spiked chocolates!(Frankly, the beer bottle shape of the candies should have been a clue!) When Kero wakes up from his little binge, he's in the room of a five to six year old little girl named Akane(No, not Akane Tendo, this girl's an only child and living in an aparment with her mother, not her father!) who found him sleeping on an old couch that was on the curb waiting for the trashmen. Fortunately she thinks he's a kitty, okay a flying kitty, but a kitty. This eventually leads us to the Float card, which makes little Akane's wish to fly come true. The only problem, it just floats, it has no directional control...unless you count...the wind... Finally, we have yet another ep. not in the dub version...that has no card capturing at all! It's summertime, and the Kinomoto's, plus Yukito, go out to a country house for the weekend, where Sakura meets a nice old man living just down the street in a really pretty house. Don't be alarmed by the seemingly negligence of Sakura's father...there's a very special secret about the old man that he already knows. A soft and tender ep. I recommend it! At last, the gap is filled. Next up...The First Movie! See you then!! Scorpinac
Rating: Summary: The DVD that was delayed for an eternity Review: As January 15 comes closer and closer, fans of this charming and wonderful story cheer with delight. The fourth volume is being released after months of delay. The package features a beautiful blue cover with Sakura in her wizard-like outfit that she wears for about five minutes in episode 14. As I write this, I've only seen 3 of the four episodes on the DVD. They are great, and the fourth episode is very similar to the story told in the manga (which I've read) *Sakura goes to the zoo with her classmates to do a report. Did you hear something coming from her bag? Anyway, But something is doing unimaginable things by flipping over the emperor penguin slide and trashing animal cages. Will Sakura win in an impossible game of tug of war? *Touya's school festival is coming up but Sakura wasn't invited? She finds out why while watching a unique version of Cinderella with gender issues and a can of mackeral to boot. Things get even more out of hand when a mysterious card endangers Touya! *Sakura and Kero get into a huge fight! Who's to blame? No one really, but Kero learns the consequences of alcohol abuse when the story of a little girl falls into play. Will he find his way home? Will Sakura forgive him? Why the heck is everything floating in the air? *Summer vacation starts off with a relaxing trip to a beach house. There, Sakura meets an old man who claims she looks like his grand-daughter. Touching stories are revealed about the past with a rainbow that'll melt your heart. No clows cards will ruin the day this time! Remember that this release is only available in Japanese with English subtitles. Also with the release of this title, the standard postcard is included, but Pioneer has promised us an extra special bonus for the delay. The first 10,000 copies come with a cute mini pencil board, but it is only available for a limited time only! ... Grab your copy now!
Rating: Summary: Cardcaptor Sakura? or ! Review: Cardcaptor Sakura is a very in depth anime but I've seen better shows! I like the US version better to some degree! But it would be just as good if character development was present in the english version. I could do a better adaption than nelvana and still maintain some elements of the Japanese version that are agreeable to Kids WB standards with the assistance of digital technology.
Rating: Summary: great! Review: great movie! you all just hafta have it! get it while it's in supplies ppls, cause you don't wanna miss this movie of ccs!
Rating: Summary: The long wait... almost over Review: I am one of the biggest fans of this series. I absolutely adore Sakura and her friends and adventures. I own all of the current English Manga as well (five volumes, so far) and can't wait till Jan 15 for both this one and Magical Mystery (vol. 7). I was also one of the strongest voices against what KidsWB and Nelvana did to the English version of said. Accept no substitutes! Get uncut only, and that is sad to say as they are actually improving the dubbing of the second half of the series. There are great dubs in Animeland, but I object to the arbitrary cuts they made to the series (episode order, names changed, etc.) So thankfully we have the uncut to mirror the dubbed edition. So buy this DVD and the whole uncut collection. This series deserves its place on the list of great anime.
Rating: Summary: Funny And Bittersweet Review: I am thoroughly puzzled on the insistance that Touya and Yukito are revealed to be So Deeply In Truuuuuue Looooooove in this particular set of episodes. Not because I'm offended by the idea, mind you -- having watched plenty of anime (including the decidedly not-for-children Angel Sanctuary) I'm not exactly naiive -- but because the only way to -see- that the boys are SDITL is exactly that: you have to choose to see it that way.
Most younger kids (i.e. the age group at which this series is actually aimed) will watch it and giggle at the fact that the boys are in dresses and the fairy godmother is...well...not precisely the fairy they know. (I will say that it's nothing bad, just a silly surprise that I don't want to spoil.) Besides all of that, the play in the episode isn't actually all that long; plus there's the fact that Shakespeare is considered one of the Greats and -he- had at least two plays that involved men dressing as women and vice-versa.
As for the actual -anime-! This batch of episodes is mainly comprised of comedy, with some seriousness introduced by Touya's peril thanks to the Mist card. The last episode, with Sakura-chan's grandfather, is rather bittersweet -- probably moreso for parents than kids. It doesn't involve a card, and makes for a nice pause in the action. All in all, I'm glad to have this in my collection and am looking forward to the next volume.
Rating: Summary: Finaly a new title for Carcaptor Sakura Review: I enjoy a lot this serie, I already see it, all the 3 seasons and I only can tell you is EXCELLENT, I am really happy, because they are giving all the SERIE UNCUT, and hope to have this DVD, I think this DVD is the 4 and include the POWER card and other 3 (I don't tell all the information, i don't want to spoil anything), also you will know YAMASAQUI the character more funny, he enjoy to make fun of others telling interesting stories that are UNTRUE, lot of fun, enjoy it
Rating: Summary: Anime outside the box Review: Many people are wondering why this volume (#4) is being released after volumes #5 and #6. Well, there's a reason: Cardcaptor Sakura is far ahead of American TV in the way it addresses gender identify. Previous volumes have referenced the same-sex relationship of Touya and Yukito, but the second episode in this volume addresses this issue far more directly than any American-made animated series. This episode (which also includes a hilarious rendition of "Cinderella" in drag) honestly and movingly "outs" their relationship in a way that will make the Jerry Falwells of this country want to fight the Pacific Conflict all over again. The other 3 episodes are also classics in this series, particularly the tender "Rainbow of Memories." Essential for anime fans and highly recommended for parents who want their kids to grow up in the real world, not the pre-1960 world of most American cartoons.
Rating: Summary: This movie is so funny'-'!! Review: Sakura and the elephant's test of strength- Sakura's class goes to the zoo, but the Power card frietens the animals. Sakura, Toya, and Cinderella- Sakura, Tomoyo, and Sharon go to the play Cinderella, where Toya has the star role!! But the mist card ruins the setting and almost kills Toya!! Sakura and Kero's big fight- Kero and Sakura have a fight. After Kero runs away, he is befriended by a little girl who wants to see her dad in heaven. But with the help of the Float card, she could eventually go there!!! Sakura and the rainbow of memories- Sakura, Toya, Yukito, and Sakura's father go to a cabin for summer vacation. While they're staying there, Sakura meets an old man, who turns out to be her great-grandfather {she's unaware of it though, and there are no cards captured}.
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