Cardcaptor Sakura - Sakura Fight (Vol. 4)

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Manufacturer: Geneon Entertainment Starring: Sakura Tange, Junko Iwao, Aya Hisakawa, Tomokazu Seki, Megumi Ogata
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD EAN: 0013023056596 Format: Animated Label: Geneon Entertainment Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Geneon Entertainment Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2002-01-15 Running Time: 30 Studio: Geneon Entertainment Theatrical Release Date: 2001-07-16
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Customer Rating:      Summary: original anime Comment: I liked this series much better than Cardcaptors. It made a lot more sense and all of the sub-plots were there.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Funny And Bittersweet Comment: I am thoroughly puzzled on the insistance that Touya and Yukito are revealed to be So Deeply In Truuuuuue Looooooove in this particular set of episodes. Not because I'm offended by the idea, mind you -- having watched plenty of anime (including the decidedly not-for-children Angel Sanctuary) I'm not exactly naiive -- but because the only way to -see- that the boys are SDITL is exactly that: you have to choose to see it that way.
Most younger kids (i.e. the age group at which this series is actually aimed) will watch it and giggle at the fact that the boys are in dresses and the fairy godmother is...well...not precisely the fairy they know. (I will say that it's nothing bad, just a silly surprise that I don't want to spoil.) Besides all of that, the play in the episode isn't actually all that long; plus there's the fact that Shakespeare is considered one of the Greats and -he- had at least two plays that involved men dressing as women and vice-versa.
As for the actual -anime-! This batch of episodes is mainly comprised of comedy, with some seriousness introduced by Touya's peril thanks to the Mist card. The last episode, with Sakura-chan's grandfather, is rather bittersweet -- probably moreso for parents than kids. It doesn't involve a card, and makes for a nice pause in the action. All in all, I'm glad to have this in my collection and am looking forward to the next volume.
Customer Rating:      Summary: This movie is so funny'-'!! Comment: Sakura and the elephant's test of strength- Sakura's class goes to the zoo, but the Power card frietens the animals. Sakura, Toya, and Cinderella- Sakura, Tomoyo, and Sharon go to the play Cinderella, where Toya has the star role!! But the mist card ruins the setting and almost kills Toya!! Sakura and Kero's big fight- Kero and Sakura have a fight. After Kero runs away, he is befriended by a little girl who wants to see her dad in heaven. But with the help of the Float card, she could eventually go there!!! Sakura and the rainbow of memories- Sakura, Toya, Yukito, and Sakura's father go to a cabin for summer vacation. While they're staying there, Sakura meets an old man, who turns out to be her great-grandfather {she's unaware of it though, and there are no cards captured}.
Customer Rating:      Summary: It just keeps getting better Comment: These four episodes not only capture cards but also give us greater insight into Sakura's family and friends. The last one with her grandfather meeting her is both sad and sweet because she never learns who he is. Another episode isn't what the background note claims: Sakura's brother doesn't dress like a girl to impress his best male friend, its part of the gender reversal of a high school play! Its so sad that American television edited these so much, the relationships between characters may cross gender lines, age lines, and het lines but they are the most interesting part of the show. I'm so glad my spouse got me to watch these with him.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great DVD/Video- Well worth the wait Comment: This dvd came VERY late, leaving a lot of fans (who, like me, can't understand Japanese T-T) moaning. It's finally out! In here, Sakura catches: *Power: In Tomeda's Penguin Park and zoo, something is wreaking cages, overturning slides and creating a LOT of havoc. Sakura has to ge this card- but does that mean she has to win a tug-of-war match with a CLOW CARD?* *Mist: Sakura recieves a coupon for free food in her bro's festival- from Yukito. She goes, and sees a 'twisted' (O_o) version of Cinderella. But things become nasty when a acid green mist threatens both the play- and Touya! (P.S. Touya gets a date invitation)* *Float: After a big fight, Kero eats some alchohol chocolates, then runs away. He is found by a lonely girl with no one to play with since her father dies. Float comes into play, and the little girl is convinced she can ge see her father in heaven. But will Sakura take Kero away from her?* *None: A touching episode...won't say more than it's a summer vacation trip and that Sakura meets family and friends, while innocently breaking family grudges (on her mom's side- against her dad).*...
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: original anime Comment: I liked this series much better than Cardcaptors. It made a lot more sense and all of the sub-plots were there.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Funny And Bittersweet Comment: I am thoroughly puzzled on the insistance that Touya and Yukito are revealed to be So Deeply In Truuuuuue Looooooove in this particular set of episodes. Not because I'm offended by the idea, mind you -- having watched plenty of anime (including the decidedly not-for-children Angel Sanctuary) I'm not exactly naiive -- but because the only way to -see- that the boys are SDITL is exactly that: you have to choose to see it that way.
Most younger kids (i.e. the age group at which this series is actually aimed) will watch it and giggle at the fact that the boys are in dresses and the fairy godmother is...well...not precisely the fairy they know. (I will say that it's nothing bad, just a silly surprise that I don't want to spoil.) Besides all of that, the play in the episode isn't actually all that long; plus there's the fact that Shakespeare is considered one of the Greats and -he- had at least two plays that involved men dressing as women and vice-versa.
As for the actual -anime-! This batch of episodes is mainly comprised of comedy, with some seriousness introduced by Touya's peril thanks to the Mist card. The last episode, with Sakura-chan's grandfather, is rather bittersweet -- probably moreso for parents than kids. It doesn't involve a card, and makes for a nice pause in the action. All in all, I'm glad to have this in my collection and am looking forward to the next volume.
Customer Rating:      Summary: This movie is so funny'-'!! Comment: Sakura and the elephant's test of strength- Sakura's class goes to the zoo, but the Power card frietens the animals. Sakura, Toya, and Cinderella- Sakura, Tomoyo, and Sharon go to the play Cinderella, where Toya has the star role!! But the mist card ruins the setting and almost kills Toya!! Sakura and Kero's big fight- Kero and Sakura have a fight. After Kero runs away, he is befriended by a little girl who wants to see her dad in heaven. But with the help of the Float card, she could eventually go there!!! Sakura and the rainbow of memories- Sakura, Toya, Yukito, and Sakura's father go to a cabin for summer vacation. While they're staying there, Sakura meets an old man, who turns out to be her great-grandfather {she's unaware of it though, and there are no cards captured}.
Customer Rating:      Summary: It just keeps getting better Comment: These four episodes not only capture cards but also give us greater insight into Sakura's family and friends. The last one with her grandfather meeting her is both sad and sweet because she never learns who he is. Another episode isn't what the background note claims: Sakura's brother doesn't dress like a girl to impress his best male friend, its part of the gender reversal of a high school play! Its so sad that American television edited these so much, the relationships between characters may cross gender lines, age lines, and het lines but they are the most interesting part of the show. I'm so glad my spouse got me to watch these with him.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great DVD/Video- Well worth the wait Comment: This dvd came VERY late, leaving a lot of fans (who, like me, can't understand Japanese T-T) moaning. It's finally out! In here, Sakura catches: *Power: In Tomeda's Penguin Park and zoo, something is wreaking cages, overturning slides and creating a LOT of havoc. Sakura has to ge this card- but does that mean she has to win a tug-of-war match with a CLOW CARD?* *Mist: Sakura recieves a coupon for free food in her bro's festival- from Yukito. She goes, and sees a 'twisted' (O_o) version of Cinderella. But things become nasty when a acid green mist threatens both the play- and Touya! (P.S. Touya gets a date invitation)* *Float: After a big fight, Kero eats some alchohol chocolates, then runs away. He is found by a lonely girl with no one to play with since her father dies. Float comes into play, and the little girl is convinced she can ge see her father in heaven. But will Sakura take Kero away from her?* *None: A touching episode...won't say more than it's a summer vacation trip and that Sakura meets family and friends, while innocently breaking family grudges (on her mom's side- against her dad).*...
Sakura, lead with your heart! The Sword card takes control of Sakura's friend and attacks! Still, Sakura is able to use her head and her heart to save everyone. Next, Sakura discovers her mother was best friends with Tomoyo's mom, and learns important lessons about friendship. However, none of these lessons prepares Sakura or Li for the challenge of the Time card. How can you battle something that can turn back time? Cardcaptor Sakura Vol. 4 - Sakura, Fight! (Episodes 13, 14, 15 & 16). Collectable postcard inside! (While supplies last).
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