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Sakura wins increasingly powerful Cards, but is haunted by a recurring dream in which she battles an unseen foe atop Tokyo Tower. Meilin returns to Hong Kong, allowing the partnership between Sakura and Shaoran develop smoothly. When Sakura captures the last Card, she faces the confrontation she saw in her dreams. Losing this battle would have dire consequences. But Sakura proves herself worthy to become the new master of the Cards: the timid girl of the first episodes has discovered reserves of inner strength she didn't know she possessed. The arrival of Eriol, who is somehow linked to Clow Reed, produces new troubles for Sakura and her friends, just as Shaoran is coming to grips with the awkward realization that he likes Sakura. The interplay of personal moments and the increasingly ominous plot keeps this extremely popular "magical girl" series moving smoothly through the two and half seasons included in this collection. (Note: this series is rated "13 and Older," but appropriate for viewers three years younger. The popular Cardcaptors series heavily edits this original series for a much younger audience.) --Charles Solomon
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Morio Asaka |
| MANUFACTURER: | Geneon [Pioneer] |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Animated, Box set, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Anime / Japanimation, Cartoons & Animation, Japanese Animation Video, Movie |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 3 |
| UPC: | 013023261396 |
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Customer Reviews of Cardcaptor Sakura - Sakura Book Set (Vol. 10-18)
A charming, funny, and superbly animated magical girl series! Before anything else, I'd like to point out that what I am reviewing here is the original uncut version of Cardcaptor Sakura. I didn't want to waste my time on anything less, but even so I wasn't really gung-ho about watching Cardcaptor Sakura. <
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>Cardcaptor Sakura has a fairly simple plot -- a young school girl has to capture the cards she unintentionally scattered about. It's actually sort of a cross between Pokemon (you know, gotta catch 'em all), Magic the Gathering (the Clow cards are spell cards), and Sailormoon (cute girl with magic and card of the day theme). Sakura has to use her newly discovered magical abilities and wits (yes!) to catch all the cards, and there's a card to catch in every episode. What took me by surprise was the fact that Cardcaptor Sakura is not a brainless magical girl show. Our girl has to devise strategies on how to catch those darned cards using the spell cards she has on hand and whatever resources are available to her. In one ep, Sakura had to capture the Watery card. At that time, she only had the Windy, Fly, and Shadow card. Sakura lured Watery into a freezer and used the Windy card to open the huge freezer door and shut Watery in. After Watery was frozen solid, Sakura was able to seal it and gain another spell card. <
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>Cardcaptor Sakura won't bore you with the usual lengthy magical girl transformations. The heroine does more than just pose and use fancy paraphernalia. Cardcaptor Sakura also gives you a nice portion of humor and comical situations. There is also a love angle in the series despite Sakura's young age, and some faint hints of homosexuality can be seen. A possible flaw to all this is the rather repetitive "card of the day" theme. More mature fans may find Cardcaptor Sakura a bit too childish as well. <
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>The art and animation are predominantly cutesy in style but exquisitely done. I think this series showcases some of Clamp's best art yet. Gone are Clamp's trademark severely drawn eyes (see Magic Knight Rayearth, RG Veda, and X). Cardcaptor Sakura characters are markedly milder and more amiable-looking. A new battle costume is also featured every episode, thanks to Sakura's best friend and couturier Tomoyo. Cardcaptor Sakura characters actually change clothes a lot, which is interesting for me. The songs and music are cute, and complements the series perfectly. Yes, Cardcaptor Sakura is a cutesy magical girl series... but it's a good one at that.
catch you catch you catch me catch me KITO!
sorra nice to meet you good to see you matte!
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>anyways! I don't have this yet but I'm saving up for both the clow book and the sakura book,
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>so this is really just a reveiw of the series and not the box set ^^;
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>I watched all 70 episodes subbed via torrent, even though it had lack of Quality and the ocasinal having to move the mouse to avoid the screensaver I loved it! even though it was illeagle!(I would have watched it raw if I knew more Japanese)
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>the story is about young 8 year old Sakura Kinomoto who one day heard a strange sound coming from her basement/dads study.
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>"burgerlers?" was the thought that went thoure her mind.
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>she found a book that her dad said nobody could open, the cover read "the clow". she could open the book and instead of finding pages with words, she found a case holding a deck of cards, she picked up the first card and struggled to read the English wrighting, "th-th" she read outlout as wind surrounded her feet "th-th-the wi- the windy" then wind went everywhere and scattered the cards all around tomoeda(where she lives)
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>now kero-chan(I love calling him that^^) gives her the responsibillity to seal all of the cards befire the tradegy happens(spoilers if I told you what it is)
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>the seiries has everything you could ask for! a girl fighting magic with magic, A BOY fighting magic with magic, Kero-chan! awsome music! amazeing Art and Quality! a girl who finds fun recording Sakura do things that are susspossed to be a secret!
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>yaoi, false yaoi! 70 episodes! love between a girl and a boy,
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>gaurdians! mind controll(only like 5 or 8 episodes have it but its still there), a brainwashed girl useing a sword to kill 8-year olds!, kero-chan in his true form(awsome), and everything else!
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>I wan't to give it a extra star for every clow card!(that 52 if you don't know)
Great Big Fun!!
I just purchase the Clow Book set (Vol. 1-9) a couple of weeks ago!!!...The sound & picture quality of each DVD is great!!...plus the bonus art gallery has a lot of beautiful character sketches!!...This is an anime that I'm sure everyone will enjoy!!...Don't buy the DVDs on Ebay because most of them are cheap copy imports!!...Buy this one!!...It's reasonably price and has excellent English Subtitles!!!...I planning to buy the Sakura Book Set (Vol. 10-18) to complete my collection!!..This anime is worth every penny!!...I promise you won't regret buying it!!..Enjoy!!...Here are the titles to the Clow book (vol.1-9) and the Sakura Book (vol.10-18) :
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>Vol.1 ( The Clow)
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>1-Sakura and the Mysterious Magic Book
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>2-Sakura's Wonderful Friend
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>3-Sakura's Heart-Racing First Date
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>4-Sakura's Tiring Sunday
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>Vol. 2 ( Everlasting Memories)
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>5-Sakura, Panda, and a Cute Shop
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>6-Sakura and the Memories of Her Mother
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>7-Sakura's First Attempt as a Thief
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>8-Sakura's Rival Appears
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>Vol. 3 ( Friends Forever)
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>9-Sakura and the Mysterious Brooch
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>10-Sakura and the Sport's Day of Flowers
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>11-Sakura, Tomoyo, and the Mansion
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>12-Sakura Never-Ending Day
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>Vol. 4 ( Sakura Fight)
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>13-Sakura and the Elephant's Test of Strength
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>14-Sakura, Toya, and Cinderella
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>15-Sakura and Kero's Big Fight
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>16-Sakura and the Rainbow of Memories
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>Vol. 5 ( Vacation Daze)
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>17-Sakura's Scary Test of Courage
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>18-Sakura, Yukito, and the Summer Festival
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>19-Sakura and the Summer Holiday Homework
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>20-Transfer Student vs. Sakura
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>Vol. 6 ( Friend and Family)
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>21-Sakura's Long Marathon Race
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>22-Sakura and Her Kind Father
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>23-Sakura, Tomoyo, and the Wonderful Song
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>24-Sakura's Little Adventure
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>Vol. 7 ( Magical Mystery)
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>25-Two Sakuras
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>26-Sakura and the Wonderful Teacher
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>27-Sakura and the Shrine of Memories
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>28-Sakura and the Enchanted Cards
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>Vol. 8 ( Sweet Trouble)
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>29-Sakura's Sweet Cooking
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>30-Sakura and the Injured Card
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>31-Sakura and the Nameless Book
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>32-Sakura, Kero, and Shaoran
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>Vol. 9 ( Winter Wonderland)
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>33-Sakura's Freezing Ice Skating
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>34-Sakura, Yukito, and the Midday Moon
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>35-Sakura's Wonderful Christmas
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>Vol. 10 ( School Daze)
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>36-Sakura and the Snowy New School Term
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>37-Sakura and Tomoyo's Lost Voice
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>38-Sakura's Fun Strawberry Picking Adventure
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>39-Sakura's Dizzy Fever Day
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>Vol. 11 ( Trust)
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>40-Sakura and the Sakura from the Dream
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>41-Sakura, Shaoran, and the Sea of Sand
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>42-Sakura and the Blacked Out School Arts Festival
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>43-Sakura and Farewell to Meilin
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>Vol. 12 ( Final Judgement)
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>44-Sakura, Kero, and the Mysterious Teacher
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>45-Sakura and the Final Clow Card
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>46-Sakura and the Final Judgement
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>47-Sakura and the Mysterious Transfer Student
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>Vol. 13 (Star Cards)
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>48-Sakura and the Awakened Key
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>49-Sakura and the Dangerous Piano
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>50-Sakura, Shaoran, and the Invisible Thread
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>51-Sakura and the Big Teddy Bear
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>Vol. 14 ( Powers Awry)
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>52-Sakura Sheep Warning
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>53-Sakura and the Panicky Bike
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>54-Sakura and the Calendar of Memories
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>55-Sakura and Sakura from Wonderland
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>Vol. 15 ( Realizations)
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>56-Sakura, Kero, and the Sweet Meeting
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>57-Sakura, Shaoran, and the Elevator
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>58-Sakura and the Double Troube
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>59-Sakura, Tomoyo, and the Ball Trap
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>Vol. 16 ( Friends in Need)
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>60-Sakura and the Precious Friend
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>61-Sakura, the Card, and the Presents
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>62-Sakura and the Strange Written Fortune
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>63-Sakura, the Pool, and the Huge Wave
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>Vol. 17 ( Confessions)
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>64-Sakura and the Snowy Ski Class
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>65-Sakura, Yukito, and the Vanishing Power
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>66-The Person Sakura Likes the Most
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>67-Sakura, Shaoran, and the Tsukimine Shrine
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>Vol. 18 ( Revelations)
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>68-Sakura, the Past, and Clow Read
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>69-Sakura Meets Clow Reed
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>70-Sakura and Her True Feelings
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