Just perfect...
Instant Favorite.
Disappointment for a huge fan!
It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film
View MoreBrillant series, awesome soundtrack and awesome characters. I definitely would recommend thisto anyone who likes sci-fi adventure including romance!
View MoreTsubasa Chronicles is a crossover anime with many of CLAMP's work. So far, this is the best (I've seen CCS by the way). It is one of the few animes out there that provides has a very clear/serious plot line but with little dabs of comedy here and there. Well I heard about this anime from a friend I thought it was going to be terrible but hey, I'm writing this review aren't I? The characters are what keep me on edge most of the time. They are so unique and they somehow you can actually 'feel' what they maybe feeling (I cried so much on Kurogane's episode when Syoroan cried). The animation is done very well, the fighting scenes are absolutely marvelous. Well done to Bee Train. The openings of the anime are also good, very strong. I absolutely the closing song done by Maaya Sakamoto, the music is real good (clap to Yokko Kanno) and my favourite part of the anime is the background music. Really good pieces that gets you involved in the anime. Voice overs are very good too my favourite being Fai's voice, the airy voice suits him extremely well. Overall it is a must-watch
View MoreA Fantastical Adventure from the hit Manga series.So after reading through the manga, getting impatient waiting for the dub, I watched the series on Youtube. And I'm duly impressed. I had high expectations of this series, and so I when I heard about it I was skeptical (as my deep dark fantasy desire was to personally make this show my self) Of course being a fan-boy to Koichi Mashimo and and Yuki Kajiura It boosted my confidence more.The plot is well adapted. Anime has the double edge sword when it comes to adaptation, either it's a very very loyal adaption nearly 100%, or it's so different that you wonder, did the writers just read the summary on the back of the book? But this is adapted in both differently while playing true to the Manga. The occasional sub-plots provide for some dramatic moments. Such as the plot of Chu'Nyan's (manga spelling) reunitment with her mother (I must admit I was crying during that point) and well other moments that proved to be not useless. Sub plots are tricky, you can milk them too much if you are not careful. Fortunaltley the play these out nicely.Music: I'd have to say, at first I read some criticism about Kajiura's music score. But I have to say this is one of her finest yet. She has some very powerful, unique, and interesting melodies. Especially the opening piece. The opening scene is so powerful with visuals, and the music choice. I don't know Yuki to work a lot with bigger instrumental styles, but I do hear a lot. She seems to have a lot more orchestral than she does songs. Not like her usual motif. I'm impressed, very impressed.I love the opening theme. While this wasn't a Kajiura composition (Also unusual for a Mashimo-Kajiura work) It's an awesome theme. Though I can't say I like the closing theme.Animation Quality: Now many might complain about the long limbs. Frnakley I don't care. It's the same way in the manga, as it is in the Anime. As long as the Animation doesn't look like paper cut outs, I don't have any complaints.Flaws: One of the biggest flaws is the constant flash back usage of previous episodes. I find my self fast forwarding through the episode as it slowly recaps what happened. And in these flash backs, they have real continuity problems.And that's all I can think of.Acting: Great acting from the Japanese cast. Paticullary Sakura. As for the U.S. cast I feel Monica Rial was the worst. She simply was not for this role, so I'll stick to Yui Makino as Sakura. Other than that the English cast is an all star knock out. Though I would have had some preferences for other characters.I say see this series. If you are a CCS fan. Manga Fan, see this Anime.
View MoreThe story takes place in Japan, apparently where Syaoran and Sakura live. Syaoran and Sakura were in Clamp's very popular anime "Cardcaptors." However in this story, they are different. Sakura is a princess and Syaoran is her childhood friend. They met long ago, and won't admit yet to each other that they could possibly have fallen in love. But a last confession, suddenly takes a sudden turn of events and Sakura ends up losing her memory. To save her, Syaoran bargains their relationship to bring her back, and must journey to many worlds with companions to retrieve her wings (tsubasa) that have taken flight. No matter how painful it might be.
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