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Cardcaptors - Power Match (Vol. 2)

Cardcaptors - Power Match (Vol. 2)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: kewl!
Review: thus one was really neat! i loved it and it was my second japanese tape for this collection, the 4th or 5th one is coming September 11th this year! i cant wait! and one of the others is coming in January! i suggest getting all of the [Japanese] videos for CCS b/c of the eps America was too lazy to put on!! they r all worth the money!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Cardcaptor Sakura vs. Cardcaptors
Review: Unfortunately, Amazon has linked Cardcaptors and Cardcaptor Sakura so that reviews for both appear on the same page. However, the shows are completely (yes, completely) different. The story is different, the main characters are different, everything is different. Now, if you want me to rate Cardcaptor Sakura, I give it five stars. But the dubbed Cardcaptors that I am reviewing here is very poorly done. Since you miss the first 7 episodes from the original series, you won't get a sense of who the characters really are. Sakura is presented as some kind of idiot who doesn't know how to be a "real cardcaptor." In the original Japanese series, she is just the opposite. She is kind, intelligent, and courageous. And the English language theme song will drive you absolutely nuts! Do yourself a favor and buy Cardcaptor Sakura instead.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally get to see the entire series
Review: Well finally I got to see how the cards got released, how she got the fly and jump card, and a better understanding of the characters as opposed to the "americanized for small children" version. This is much superior to the one on the WB, though I do have to say I like the american beginning better, but that's just me.


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