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Cardcaptor Sakura - The Movie 2 - The Sealed Card (Special Edtion)

Cardcaptor Sakura - The Movie 2 - The Sealed Card (Special Edtion)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awsome!
Review: This is one of the best movies ever! The Void card is loose and wants its friends. sakura has to find out how Li really feels about her before one of Sakura's loved ones is brainwashed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best!
Review: This is THE best anime movie ever! I love it! Its a lot better then "Cardcaptors". Its worth it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A MUST
Review: This is the BEST anime movie I've ever seen! Of course if you watched in Japanese. The Special Edition offers both lanugages. It has English and Japanese (subtitle).

I really liked this, in here. Syaoran returns to Tomoeda for summer vacation. Sakura is getting ready for a school play.

The romance is the best here. It's a one-in-a-million-must-get!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Its now Sakura's turn to say to Shoaron "I love you!"
Review: This movie is full with love and action. Cardcaptor Sakura is maybe in Japanese, but it takes you to a new world. Even if its a cartoon, its a nice anime. This movie I thought was as good as the first movie. I really like the colors on here, they make it stand out. The structure is nicely done. Put that aside and lets start out with the basics.

If CC (Carly Mckillip, Jordin Kilik etc.) was acting on this and Nelvana was on this, I bet they would cut every single part of Sakura and Shoaron having a crush on each other. I bet it would be just a half in hour movie. I bet that on the end, Sakura would be glad that Shoaron is back and instead of saying "I love you" to Shoaron, I would think Sakura AVALON would say "Im glad you back!" or "We finally captured all of the cards!" or something. This is not waste of your money. I promise.

This movie is about the sixth grader Sakura who is in a play. She plays as the princess! The lead role! Shoaron and Meiling come back from Hong Kong when Sakura tries to tell her true feelings to Shoaron. Some strange presence that Sakura senses seems like its a Clow Card and it is... the last and final one called "The Sealed Card". Sakura has to capture it before time runs out when everyone disappears...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A PERVECT SHOW OF AFFECTION!
Review: This movie shows that S+S is a succuess when sakura finally confesses at the end her true feeling for Li-Kun. If Nelvana EVER
dubbed this in american it would be HORRIBLE! Most likely they couldn't based on the affection in the movie, second of all they'd take out the part in the movie where sakura says: I don't care what you think, I love Shaoron. Then sakura leans down her head and starts to cry and Shoaron says: Me Too.
If nelvana dubbed it they'd take out all the love, affectionate scenes! JUST FOR KIDS! I mean like in the Sailor Moon japanese version Haruka and Michura(Hamara and Michelle) are in love and america dubs it and takes out that part to make it so their cousins! JUST FOR KIDS! I personally hate american dubbing!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cardcaptor Sakura- The Sealed Card
Review: This movie was my first glimpse into the world of Cardcaptor Sakura. It captured me faster than a Clow Card!!!!
I had never seen the dubbed version on American TV so I had no preconcived notion as to how the characters should sound and I found them delightful, especially Tomoyo (she appeals to the bookworm in me). Having now watched the anime in Japanese I find that the english pronunciation of names is fairly accurate and the dialogue is well translated.
Though I'm sure it is confusing to fans of Cardcaptors, the 'english' personalities of the characters are more in line with their Japanese counterparts from the original anime and the manga. They are supportive of each other and set a great example for kids (the movie is rated PG though so you may want to screen it beforehand) but at the same time they are complex enough to be enjoyed by adults.
I recomend this movie to anyone, period.
~Aldalote~

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Movie 2
Review: This was a very good movie, especially since americans are now exposed to the Japanese version, which is always hands down better than American dubs. The only problems I really have with it was that the subtitles weren't done in the same text that it's usually done on the other dvds and on the back, it says the dvd contains the kero-chan special, but I couldn't find it in the dvd (which is why I didn't give it a full rating). Still, you get the movie, but come on Pioneer...let's not do false advertising.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truly the perfect ending!
Review: Well, my very favorite series of all time, Cardcaptor Sakura, has come to an end in its American release. I have to say that this was the absolute perfect way to finish off the series - with a movie. Most of us know that episode 70 of the anime was a total cliff-hanger, and this is what happens.
Four months have passed since Eriol and his ordeals have left for England, and four months had passed since Syaoran told Sakura his true feelings, and yet, she was never able to reply. As life starts turning back to normal for her, the most exciting thing that happens is her getting the part of princess in a festival play.
Eriol's old house has been demolished, and a new amusement park was built atop the hill where it stood. Underneath the house, the 53rd Clow Card was sealed - a card that has the power to cancel out the other 52 and turn the world to nothingness.
Syaoran gets dragged to Japan by Meiling for the Nadeshiko festival, and Sakura tries to tell him how she feels, and somehow, something's always in the way! In the end, when everything, including Sakura's cards starts to dissappear, Sakura must make a choice - give up her most precious feeling, or let the world turn to nothing.

The movie was truly amazingly animated. Everyone still has their true personalities, but somehow, they show a bit more expression. The colors are better, and in all, it's just better quality than the anime. It's widescreen, and has two subtitle tracks... However, there was one thing that intruiged me about this disk...
It's been dubbed, and not by Nelvana. The original Cadcaptors dub totally butchered the story, making it something for little kids. Since they cut out all traces of the S/S relationship, there was no point in dubbing this at all. However, when I played it on the English track, I sure was surprised. The dialog was accurate, the voices were just extremely well picked (especially Sakura-chan!), and I was really impressed! The only complaint I had was the over-use of complete sentences and Yukito's voice (sadly, Megumi Ogata doesn't speak English).

Over all, this is worth the money. I was really happy finally getting to watch it after reading various summaries. ^^; Just one thing - I don't recomend this to anyone that hasn't seen all of the originally subbed episodes. Even if it's dubbed, you will be lost. It does not follow the Cardcaptors story.
Anyway, I hope my review heled somewhat. Thanks for reading.


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