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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 Entertainment |
| FEATURES: | NTSC |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 15 |
| UPC: | 013023221390 |
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<3 This anime is my favorite, I feel in love with it when I was younger and I still love it today. I'm SO glad that they finally released a box set. Cardcaptor Sakura really deserves that. I mean it came out first in 1996 and then came to the United States in 2000 and its come so far~ I love CLAMP for creating Cardcaptor Sakura and then Geneon for releasing it in the US lol I just love this anime. *gushes over it* ^^ (Oh look, i'm still obsessed. ^^ 7 years and it still makes me happy hehe) <
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>I think this is prefect for any Cardcaptor Sakura obsess-er lol. Its like a dream come true. xD The anime is prefect! The characters are beautifully drawn expecting no less from CLAMP and the story line is prefect. *refrains from going on about how good it is.*
Catch you, Catch me, Catch this anime!
This is completely different from the "Cardcaptors" they showed on the WB. Other reviewers have commented on it, and I won't reiterate it here.
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>Cardcaptor Sakura is the cutest anime I've ever seen. Ten-year old girls, magical cards, pudding... who could want more?
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>This series does touch on some serious issues like homosexuality, teacher-student relationships, and death, but it's not presented in a way that would offend anyone. Even though it's rated "13 and up", I think maybe 10 and up is better. Or even younger children could watch it, and maybe the child would ask, "Why is that funny? Why are they blushing?", but it's really not inappropriate for younger viewers. The Tomoyo-Sakura and Yukito-Toya relationships are only hinted at (heavily), and the Yukito-Li is explained at a later point in the series. The death of Nadeshiko (Sakura's mother) affects Sakura, but it's never mentioned in a way that would be depressing. Nowadays, it seems that children in the US are so used to only having one parent (for different reasons, of course), that this is almost normal. Still, I appreciate the delicate way that CLAMP deals with these issues.
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>The opening song is so catchy! (^_^)
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>Tomoyo and Yamazaki are the best characters! Speaking of best characters, it started in ancient Greece with a rock... ALL LIES!
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>This set is nine disks each with four episodes (except the last one which has three). You also get cute art galleries. It is all in Japanese, but with english subtitles. You could learn some Japanese from this, seeing as all they say for a while is "Ohayou gozaimasu", or "good morning!". I'm taking Japanese, so it was helpful to me. Toya always calls Sakura, "kaijyu", or "monster". Hehe. Thirty-five episodes for this price isn't that bad! The case is nice and it stays together, but sometimes when I try to put the DVD back in the case, it makes this horrible scratching sound, and I worry that it's getting ruined! So be careful!
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>You cannot be sad while watching this anime! Please buy it, and I hope my review helped!
A Truly Magical Anime Series! My Favourite by Far!!
I, like so many of you have watched the heavily-edited, out-of-sequence, Americanized version of Cardcaptor Sakura (Called Cardcaptors) on cable. Despite the corny music and poor voice acting (with the exception of Carly McKillip who did the voice of Sakura) and MANY missing episodes and scenes, I developed quite an interest in this magical girl anime. After doing some research on the internet I discovered that not only was the English version missing several episodes and the ones that made it were missing many scenes, but I learned that the Japanese version was superior to it in every way. I wanted to see if that was true so I purchased this box set.
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>Cardcaptor Sakura, or CS, is absolutely beautiful! Not just its gorgeous artwork, courtesy of CLAMP, but the music is great (Don't you love that opening theme song and animation?) and the Japanese voice acting was wonderful overall. Sakura Tange really stands out as she is absolutely adorable as Sakura Kinamoto. This delightful box set containing an amazing 9 DVDs (4 episodes on each, except for the last which has 3), is in JAPANESE AUDIO ONLY ladies and gentlemen, with English subtitles available of course. Just a note, the DVDs are a little tricky to get out so use patience when removing them. They will not come loose during delivery I can tell you that:)
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>I am sure many other reviewers have written about the plot and characters already so I will not repeat what they have already said. But I will say this, the story of Cardcaptor Sakura is very simple (Even children can understand and enjoy it), but it is also very intelligent, charming and fun to watch. Sakura opens a magical book in her basement and accidentally releases all the Clow Cards inside. Now, with the help of the guardian of the seal Keroberos (or Kero-chan as he is more commonly referred to) she must learn to use her magical abilities to capture the scattered Clow Cards and ultimately become their new master. CS is the story of the everyday life of a young girl complete with friendship, adventure, romance, and life experiences that force Sakura to become wiser and more mature. Also, with each episode Sakura's magical powers become stronger, and she learns how to use her powers more effectively. It is so rare to find an anime series (or any animated series) of this caliber anywhere, and it captures and holds on to the viewers' interest without the use of violence, swearing or nudity, which really is a wonderful thing.
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>In this uncut version of CS, viewers get a delicious dose of Japanese culture served up in each episode. Things such as annual Japanese festivals, school activities, shrines and traditional clothing to name a few, are explored in this wonderful series. CS is so heartwarming and innocent that it makes you wish that you were living there instead of in our reality. As you watch you will really come to care for Sakura, because of the kind of person that she is. Sakura's father and brother are both compassionate, caring and honest individuals, and the three live together as a tightly-knit and loving family. Those same qualities are evident in Sakura's personality as well, in addition to being an amazingly atheletic girl (eg. Cheerleader, rollerblader, track star, etc.) and quite mature for her age.
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>To sum things up, this truly is an excellent anime series. I don't throw the word excellent around often, but CS really deserves it. It is heartwarming, funny and sensible. This box set contains the first half or so of the series, the second box set has the remaining episodes. It is suitable for almost all ages and it is as enjoyable as it is beautiful. This is a "must-buy" for any anime fan, especially for the price.
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