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Cardcaptor Sakura - Everlasting Memories (Vol. 2) by Morio Asaka
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DVD detailsActor: Aya Hisakawa, Junko Iwao, Motoko Kumai, Sakura Tange, Tomokazu Seki Director: Morio Asaka DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Subtitled); Japanese (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo Format: Animated, Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 100 minutes DVD Release Date: 2001-01-16 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Geneon [Pioneer]
DVD Reviews of Cardcaptor Sakura - Everlasting Memories (Vol. 2)DVD Review: "I fell in love with love...." Summary: 5 Stars
These four episodes were the first I have owened of the CCS(Cardcaptor Sakura) seires.The very first one I saw was "Sakura, Panda, and the cute shop." Before the title, we see a stuffed panda(Some say horred looking, but I call super kawaii![cute]) I won't give it away, but an old saying comes to mind here: "Do not judge a book by it's cover...." as Sakura learns this with kawaii Kero-chan, "Jump" attacks them! Dude, not what I call a cute plush toy. Think a weird pink Pikachu, with evil green eyes and sharp teath^_^'! Card captured: The Jump. The seconed episode started to make me cry,(sniffle)just the title made me teary, "Sakura and the memory of her Mother." It begins innocntly with Naoko(Nikki in America)telling of a "ghost" in the woods. She invites her friends(including a very freaked out Sakura) on a "ghost hunt". Sakura goes back that night to find the "ghost", and finds insted her dead mother, Nadesiko(Natasha in America)Her "spirt" then leads her off the cliff, where Yukito has her delivered into his arms.The next night, as Skaura runs to her mother's "spirt" she remembers Yukito's words, and identifes it as "The Ilusion" The next day, Touya(Tori in America)reads the paper as Sakura delivers a birthday present to her mother's picture. As he looks up,he is shocked. There, floating above Sakura, is Nadesiko. She was worried about Sakura, and had come to watch over her again.(Sniffle, loud wailing, and a box of tishues: "AWWWWW!!!")Clow Card captured: The Ilusion. The 3rd episode is called "Sakura's first chalange as a thief" On an outing with her class to the museum, Sakura notes something strange with a painting that a little kid wants to "repare". She comes back that night and goes in and finds the same kid who was in the museum that day.(They scare the heck out of him which is SOOOO funny!!)It turns out that the kid's father painted it of him and someone had "ruined" it. As the kid gets caught by a gurd, Sakura and Tomoyo(Madison in America) help him escape, and catch the "mysterious figure" in the painting, and reveal that the kid is not what he seeems.... As our heroine and friends leave, a mystious figure looms on the top tower saying, "I sence a Clow Card." Clow Card captured: The Silent. The fourth, and final episode is called "Sakura's rival appers! " Sakura is late for school again!(A habit that I have also^_^')She can't help it though, when a mystirious dream has a new figure in it, a mysterious boy.... As she gets to school that day, she is just her genki(happy)self for her crush, Yukito, gave her a candy on the way to school. Nothing can ruin her good mood until He appears. Li Shoyron (OK, get this right: Li is NOT his first name!) is a new student in class, and from the looks of it, frightens the heck out of Sakura, with pirceing srairs all day. His real intentions become knowen at recess. HE WANTS THE CLOW CARDS! He tries to forcefuly take them from Sakura, when big brother comes to the rescue. That night, Sakura and Tomoyo go after another Clow card, only to find that Shoyron has gotten there first. He insults Sakura for not knowing anything about Clow magic, and then he insults Kero for being so lazy, and letting the cards get loose. In all, it is a very bad day for Sakura, and it leaves her Cardcaptor pride dwindling o_o' Clow Card caught: The Thunder. It is a very kawaii DVD, and I recomend it to the people that haven't seen the original. These episodes just made me cry....four of the greatest Animie episodes I have seen. It has the original opining theme song "Catch you, Catch Me" which, along with the intro is very kawaii! Sakura's outfit reminds me of Strawberry Shortcake! It also has the original ending theme, "Groovy" and exit. It also has "Leave it to Kero-chan!" and "Kero-chan check" kawaii little end segments feturing the ever so kawaii Kero-chan!!! I highly recomend it, for it's great quality, and style. Sakura has a magic way of making your heart feel, and she inchants us all with her little qurks. I give it three out of two thumbs up, and six out of five stars! Honana!!! (See you later!!!)
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Description of Cardcaptor Sakura - Everlasting Memories (Vol. 2)Ten-year-old Sakura's adventures continue as she pursues the magic Clow Cards and the spirits they control: Jump, a violent pink creature who resembles a mutant Pokémon, bedevils a woman who sells plush toys--until Sakura brings him to heel. Episode 9 stands out as an example of sensitive storytelling. Everyone perceives the eerie specter in the woods near their school differently; Sakura sees the ghost of her mother, who died seven years ago. Recalling Yuki's advice that her mother would never put her in danger, Sakura penetrates the ruse and captures Illusion, who shows people what they desire to see. Sakura's older brother is dumbfounded when he realizes their mother's spirit actually has been watching over her. But Sakura isn't the only one pursuing the enchanted Cards. Shaoran Li, the brash new student from Hong Kong, is a distant relative of the sorcerer who created the Cards: he arrogantly insists he's the only one qualified to deal with them. Despite his protests, Sakura demonstrates her skill by capturing the powerful Lightning. Kerberos presents details about Sakura's clothes and home between episodes. Cardcaptor Sakura offers warm but never saccharine entertainment. (In Japanese with English subtitles.) Rated 13 and up, but appropriate for children three to four years younger. An edited version of these same episodes is available, entitled Cardcaptors: Power Match that's suitable for the 6-year-old crowd. --Charles Solomon
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