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Cardcaptor Sakura - The Movie

Cardcaptor Sakura - The Movie

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How pretty...
Review: This is THE must see show for fans of Card Captor Sakura. The animation is beautiful, the story is great, and the action is heart-stopping. It reveals a little more about Clow Reed and his cards, and even a bit more about Sakura and her friends and family. The ending is fairly unexpected, which is a plus. Go see it! By the way, I own the subtitled VHS version, although I'm hoping to get the DVD version soon. And another thing--I hate the English Dub! Gahh! It's horrid!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Only average; more childish than your typical anime film
Review: If you don't count the few moments featuring Madoushi the sorceress, there is nothing, and I do mean NOTHING, in this film for the adults. This isn't Princess Mononoke, or Street Fighter II, or Ghost in the Shell, or Akira. To be honest, this isn't even Pokémon. Apparently, "adult entertainment" was too hard, and extreme violence would have taken too much work, so this one struck strictly with the corny kiddy slop. Surprisingly, there's even less to Cardcaptor Sakura than there was to Laputa, and the animation isn't half as impressive.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT!
Review: Most of you probably know the synopsis from the number of (great) reviews out there. Parts of this movie may not be suitable for younger audiences, according to parents' decision. If buying for 8 and under, I suggest you buy Cardcaptors the Movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sakura's done it again!
Review: This has got to be one of the best movies out there. Even "non-fans" of anime will love this movie.
Synopsis:

Sakura has a reacurring dream in which she is under water, but she can breathe. A mysterious lady is in the dream, who eventually has more importance later on in the movie.
Going to the neighborhood store with Tomoyo, she wins a game of chance to go to Hong Kong. Her parents can't go, but she persuades Toya to come along with her.
In Hong Kong, there are more incidences which lead up to a final battle. I'll stop there.

This movie is so cute! You won't be let down! (Hint: I found the second CCS movie at DiscountAnime.com!)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: awsome movie awsome
Review: this movie rocks it is a truely great anime film and it is reccommened to any one who has seen at least part of card captor sakura if you havent seen this beautiful anime then you are missing out on one of the best anime to ever come out get this dvd if you have seen ccs and if you have not do so NOW!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent movie--horrible dub
Review: Sakura & Company are off to Hong Kong in this adventure...
yet adventure always seems to seek Sakura out, even when
she's on vacation.

The animation in this film is a step up from the TV series,
but that's to be expected for a theatrical release. Several
moments in the film leap off the screen, notably the city
scenes of Hong Kong itself.

The plot plays less as an extended episode (also known as
Card-of-the-Day) than as a tale of mystery and intrigue,
as not only does Sakura learn more about Li's family, but
also Clow Reed's history as well. Sakura's dreams (which
can show her the future, just as in the TV series) are
haunted by a vengeful spirit intent on finding Clow Reed
by any means necessary. Since Sakura is now the Captor
of the Clow Cards that Clow Reed created, the spirit
reasons that Sakura MUST know where Clow Reed is hiding...
even though Clow Reed's been dead for over a hundred years.

One word of warning--UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES
should you even think of listening to the dub track.
Not only are the voices completely and totally WRONG for
every single character, but the dub script utterly destroys
the truly bittersweet ending of this film (and the moral).

Five stars for the sub, no stars for the dub.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cardcaptors Sakura The Movie was Excellent!
Review: I purchased the dubbed version several months ago and frankly I didn't enjoy that version. When I found out they were releasing the original uncut Japanese version, I thought to myself, "I have to get it!" This movie goes into a little depth about Clow Reed, the creator of the Clow Reed and his time spent in Hong Kong. Sakura wins an all expense paid trip to Hong Kong and takes Tomoyo, Yukito and Touya with her. They run into Li and his family, along with Meiling. This movie introduces for the first time, Li Syoaran's mother and sisters, characters never seen in the anime. Both Li and Sakura must put aside their differences to battle an powerful old adversary of Clow Reed. The animation is smooth and beautiful and you can't help fall in love with these characters. If you're a CCS fan, pick this movie up ASAP! **Tip** The original undubbed version has the title, "Cardcaptor Sakura, The Movie" while the dubbed is simply, "Cardcaptors the Movie." Make sure you keep your eyes open when purchasing the correct version.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another great!
Review: If you're a fan of Card Captor Sakura, than you're sure to love this movie. I saw this at a friend's house, and loved it. The story takes place when Sakura wins a trip Hong Kong. But Kero thinks it isn't just luck- Sakura was summoned to the city. I'm not going to spoil the movie; you'll have to find out for yourself. THIS MOVIE IS WORTH EVERY PENNY!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: still cute enough for 5 stars ... just in different ways
Review: This movie was wonderful! Overwhelmingly good art ect. ect. I won't summarize it, a lot of you have already done that, but I must say it's a great break from the episodes and has a wonderful plot.
I've noticed some people say the plot is boring, but I don't think so, it was nice to learn more about Syaoran (even if I still want to know more of Meilin ...) and his sisters are veeery amusing. I accidently bought both the dub and undub, and I was surprized to also see it wasn't chopped up and there were no phantom chalk board writings (if you get my meaning... heheh that was very bad of nelvana ^^;) it's not as good as the tenth volume of the episodes (YEEK!) but it's still pretty good.
Take a break from Tenchi Muyo maybe and rent this, even buy it! The art and Li family are reason enough for that! But you want real cute CCS go ahead and buy volume 10: School Dayz or Volume 6 ... ^.^ Still five stars, how could I rate CCS anything under!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good but not great
Review: I would 1st like to say that this DVD will work on the ps2 because that is the only dvd player I have and I have wached it many times with no problems.


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