Rating: Summary: REJOICE!!! Review: "WOW" is the only word I can use to discribe this. It is my very first DVD of CCS (yes I'm a long time fan of the dub, which is my point). I've been watching a butchered series and acctually liking it! I now see what the true story line is about. SNOW, VOICE, LOCK, and CLOUD are the cards highlighted on this DVD. VOICE and LOCK are not in the dub, why? don't ask me. Anyway this is worth the money if you ask me. If you'd prefer the charactors speaking in your oun language, nothing is stopping you from buying the dub, but if you want to see some REAL anime, I'm begging you, BUY THE SUB!!!
Rating: Summary: season 2 takes off fast Review: As usually Sakura gets her cards but there are some new things at the beginning of season two. First, her brother is shown to care more about her and to be aware that something is different about her. Second, Sharaon and Melin are starting to help Sakura not just compete with her. Finally Yukito is showing some more than big-brother's-friend interest. Remember this is another culture so if you find love interests between age group inappropriate, don't get this series. Its also just interest -- nothing physical happens at all.
Rating: Summary: season 2 takes off fast Review: As usually Sakura gets her cards but there are some new things at the beginning of season two. First, her brother is shown to care more about her and to be aware that something is different about her. Second, Sharaon and Melin are starting to help Sakura not just compete with her. Finally Yukito is showing some more than big-brother's-friend interest. Remember this is another culture so if you find love interests between age group inappropriate, don't get this series. Its also just interest -- nothing physical happens at all.
Rating: Summary: It's all right! Daijobu, daijobu, daijobu!!! Review: First of all, I think the opening theme is enough reason to buy this!^_^ OK, now to more important things... The beautiful artwork of CCS continues! But now, we are taken into a much darker mood. It's still cute cuz it's still Sakura-chan, however, the episodes here are all done very specially. If you saw the last DVD, you noticed how mysteriouse things got, right. Well, this is the continuation. First, Sakura gets a watch from Yukito as a birthday present and for entering the fifth grade! Their new teacher happens to be Mizuki! Talk about a coincidence. "There is something very beautiful falling outside. Before it piles up too much." How did she know the SNOW card was going to bury the town- and in April! And how did she know that the lost watch was Sakura's? Tomoyo is practicing for the singing competiotion, but when the VOICE card takes her voice away, Sakura has too truelly prove her friendship for what it really is. A very touching episode. But Mizuki warned Sakura that Tomoyo might need her soon. Could it be a coincidense? But there's no such thing, remember? Yay! The class is going to a strawberry picking! Yukito and Toya happen to be working part time, too! Sakura would do anything to give Yukito her home made strawberry desert, but the door to the storehouse where they are made is LOCKed! It seems Mizuki has the answere. But how on earth did she know that Sakura's magic key would open lock? How did she know she had it to begin with? And we end with a true test of friendship. Sakura is at home with a fever and it's up to Meiling to help out when the CLOUD card shows up! This collection is just awesome, however the sad music is kind of creeping me out. Also, unlike the first season where only Catch you, catch me plays in the background, these episodes introduce at least five new songs including Prism, Sakura's image song. And what did Kero mean by "...but that means you'll see 'HIM' as well"? We all know, don't we? Only two more DVD's until we find out! You have to see the opening theme! Awesome!
Rating: Summary: Catch Me Catch Me Matte Review: I began watching Cardcaptor Sakura dubbed in the American Language with a different title "Cardacptors". However, my interest in the animated series grew quickly so I began to order the original versions. I now speak another language...Thanks to subtitles on the DVD and my high interest in the cartoon! Order the DVDs or VHS and you will enjoy a great characters and learn at the same time!
Rating: Summary: Catch Me Catch Me Matte Review: I began watching Cardcaptor Sakura dubbed in the American Language with a different title "Cardacptors". However, my interest in the animated series grew quickly so I began to order the original versions. I now speak another language...Thanks to subtitles on the DVD and my high interest in the cartoon! Order the DVDs or VHS and you will enjoy a great characters and learn at the same time!
Rating: Summary: "No Voice, no Key, no service!" Review: It's volume 10, and we have a whole new opening and ending! And everyone's gone up a year in class! First up, from the "Dub Files", is the capture of the Snow card, which blankets the town in a meter thick plus sheet of the white stuff! (This is good for the opening in which we learn that between the end of the last disc and the opening of this one five more cards, Arrow, Bubbles, Through, Wave, and Libra, were captured and taken by Sakura...but we never get to find out how! Cheat, Cheat, Cheat! Gyp, Gyp, Gyp! I wanna know what Libra does!!) Next, an undubbed ep., in which Tomoyo-Chan is preparing for a big singing contest where she'll sing a song she wants to sing for Sakura anyway...only the Voice card likes her voice so much, she takes it! Can Sakura and Li get it back and seal the card before it's too late?! Third up for this outing, another undubbed episode. Sakura and her class go to a strawberry field to pick some of the strawberries and make delicous sweets from them. But the shed set up for the cooking lesson gets sealed up, with Li, Sakura, Meilin, and Tomoyo trapped inside, by the Lock card! And only Ms. Mitsuki knows the right key to let them out! Last up for perusal, another ep. that did make the dub, the battle of the Cloud card. Except...Sakura's got a high fever! How can she seal the card if she can't even focus her eyes! (Her temperature is taken in the Celsius scale at 38.4, which translates to 101.12 on the Fahrenheit scale! Go to bed, Sakura! For god sakes, go to bed!) Well, this is it, sports fans! Only six more episodes and six more cards until the true Keroberos...and...Yue... Scorpinac
Rating: Summary: The magic continues Review: The tenth installment in this CLAMP-inspired series moves us to the beginning of the second broadcast season, giving viewers new opening and closing songs. While Anza's "Tobira wo akete" is less effective in the TV version than in the full CD release, it is still a rousing opener, while Chihiro's soft, moody "Honey" is perhaps the finest closing theme of the TV series. The DVD provides regular opening sequences for each show, and, as a bonus, a track showing the opening without credits or subtitles. The quality of the transfer to DVD is much improved. In previous installments, figures visibly broke up into black-and-white lines in between frames during moments of action, but no such distortion is visible in this installment. As before, the sound quality and subtitling are excellent. The only drawback is that this set of adventures contains at least two "filler" episodes that don't really go anywhere in the overall story arc. "Tomoyo's Lost Voice" is largely a vehicle for presenting a new song by Junko Iwao, "Tomo e" (To my friend), while the "Fun Strawberry Picking Adventure" conspicuously follows most of the "cheesy horror plot" rules. (There's a mysterious room with a door that sticks shut? Oh, fine! Let's wait until it opens of its own accord, go inside, and shut it behind us!) Still, CCS addicts will not hesitate to get this. Even in the weaker episodes, we pick up the hints of an emerging Sakura/Syaoran romance, and the Touya/Yukito relationship also becomes tighter and more relevant. And the close to "Snowy New School Term," with Syaoran silently glaring at Kaho, who has interrupted his intimate moment with Sakura, is one of the strongest endings of the entire series. Not the best place to start watching CCS, nor a set of classic episodes (we'll need to get closer to the end of season 2 for that). But a fine continuation with improved DVD quality.
Rating: Summary: Kawaii! Best Yet! {Floating Hearts} Yeek!! Review: This is probably the best they have released so far in the CCS series, it is so cute, cute, CUTE! My eyes were glazed over and I was practically drooling over the cuteness!! I've been collecting CCS and Marmalade Boy on and off, and if before I favored Marmalade Boy, now I favor Cardcaptor Sakura! It is so worth it to buy this DVD, the opening credits and ending theme songs are adorable! By goodness this even surpasses "Totoro" in the cute story-line meter! If you have kids, buy it. If you don't buy it. Even if your like me, and in high school, by golly buy it! It's awesome clean structured art is even better than old shoujo favorites "Sailor Moon" and "Revolutionary Girl Utena" (at least in my opinion) and after seeing and having a few other subs of CCS I definetely suggest you'd buy it over the dubbed, which like they say, doesn't do any justice whatsoever to the anime... anyway now I must go, I've lost all intelligence to it's cuteness and need to read something so I don't suffocate from "Cute" noises and smiles...
Rating: Summary: The start of a new plot, with a new opening Review: This latest installment of the Clow Card capturing saga starts to take on a new element as Sakura's dreams become clearer and Kero begins to worry about the near future for her. This Cover features Sakura in her yellow opening dress on a pretty mint green background. It alsos comes with a limited edition postcard. The episodes are as follows: *Sakura starts off the new school year with a birthday. Yukito gets her a present that gets lost in the freak blizzard that hits Tomoeda. Will she ever find the gift under the blanket of snow and manage to capture the Snow Card? *Tomoyo has a big singing contest coming up! Unfortunately, the Voice Card decides to take her voice away. Tomoyo is left unable to speak with a hysterical Sakura desperate to hunt the card down. Will Sakura and Shaoran be able to capture the card in time? *The class goes on a fun strawberry hunt. Sakura and others end up trapped with nowhere to go all thanks to the Lock card. How will they make it out? *Sakura falls under the weather, as does the city of Tomoeda. Thick heavy clouds plague the town and Sakura doesn't have the strength to lift her wand. Can Li and Meilin handle the problem? Will Sakura get better? Did Touya just see his mom again? This season has great episodes, and we will probably see a creditless opening as we did on volume 1. Until September. RELEASE!
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