Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Cardcaptor Sakura - Friends Forever (Vol. 3) (2001) Review

Cardcaptor Sakura - Friends Forever (Vol. 3) (2001)
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Many things are revealed in this volume, especially concerning relationships - Li's reasons for running away from Yukito in the pervious volume are shown, the relationship (and something of a love triangle) of Sakura's parents and Tomoyo's mother is detailed, and there are some priceless moments contained here... While the episodes on this volume aren't as "action packed" as the ones on some of the other volumes, this volume develops the characters very well and is quite appealing. The art continues to be above average for a TV series, the music is suiting and cute, and the seiyuu (voice actors) are really top-of-the-line, especially Sakura Tange, who plays Sakura Kinomoto. If you're a Cardcaptor Sakura fan, you owe it to yourself to buy this! If you've only seen that Cardcaptors junk on TV, then you're in for a real treat if you buy this, as this product is *far* superior to what they air on TV.

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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?Card Captor Sakura Vol 3 - Friends Forever (Episodes 9, 10, 11 & 12)Collectable postcard inside! (While supplies last.)Unedited, Japanese language release of Cardcaptors (as seen on the Kids WB).Contains episodes exclusive to the Home Video Market!

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