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Cardcaptor Sakura: V2 Everlasting Memories (ep.5-8)
 
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Cardcaptor Sakura: V2 Everlasting Memories (ep.5-8)

Sakura Tange , Motoko Kumai , Morio Asaka    Unrated   DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)

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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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Don't mess with Jump-zilla! Sakura learns the memories of the past may be haunting or comforting, but they also help people in the face of adversity. However, when Sakura faces off against the Jump, the Illusion, the Silent and the Thunder cards, she discovers that she must bravely face her future, or her new rival, Li Shaoran, will take it from her! Contains episodes 5-8, and a limited edition postcard.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Review for the "Uncut" version, July 8 2004
This review is from: Cardcaptor Sakura: V2 Everlasting Memories (ep.5-8) (DVD)
(What the?...why is Amazon.com mixing up the reviews with that Cardcaptors Dvd 'Power match' with the uncut(and very differnt) version of Cardcaptor sakura. Yes, they both are Cardcaptor sakura but ones the 'Uncut version' and the highly edited 'Dub' and they both contain totally differnt episodes. Get it right Amazon!)

This is my review for the uncut version.(Five stars)
This contains episodes 5-9 of 'Cardcaptor Sakura'
In these episodes she captures 'Jump card', 'Illisuon card', 'Silent card', and the 'Thunder card'
All the episodes on here are wonderful! My favorite is the Silent card episode, its funny when they are trying to be as quiet as they can, but they keep going back outside due to the Silent card. I also love on how she captues it in the end!

It would be easier to be able to get my hands on all of the Cardcaptor Sakura DVDs if they where cheaper in price ($30 avrage price(everywere) for each DVD with only 4 uncut episodes? That outrageous! I can't afford that!)
Even though the price is rediculous, its well worth it when you get it!

Heres a review for 'Cardcaptors: Power match' (Two stars)
This is the version that has been drasicly edited for kids. This must be the most edited Anime in the US(even more edited than 'Sailor moon', and thats pretty bad...)
But they did such a wonderful job at changeing it into something new! Now Tomido(Madison) is one of the ignoed charaters(in Japan they had a doll and one of the main charaters other than Sakura) as Meling(Melin) is now one of the Cardcaptors (SHE WAS NEVER A CARDCAPTOR IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!!)
They totally changed everything(even the music/personaitys/episodes....)
I bet if you take out the 'today on Cardcaptors', all of the flashbacks, commercals, and 'the card we reveal today' you will have only 10 to 14 minutes of actual fotage of the real episode that has been dubbed(depending on how many flashback there is in an episode)

Thats why I gave it two stars.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Cardcaptor Sakura vs. Cardcaptors, Jun 8 2004
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Unfortunately, Amazon has linked Cardcaptors and Cardcaptor Sakura so that reviews for both appear on the same page. However, the shows are completely (yes, completely) different. The story is different, the main characters are different, everything is different. Now, if you want me to rate Cardcaptor Sakura, I give it five stars. But the dubbed Cardcaptors that I am reviewing here is very poorly done. Since you miss the first 7 episodes from the original series, you won't get a sense of who the characters really are. Sakura is presented as some kind of idiot who doesn't know how to be a "real cardcaptor." In the original Japanese series, she is just the opposite. She is kind, intelligent, and courageous. And the English language theme song will drive you absolutely nuts! Do yourself a favor and buy Cardcaptor Sakura instead.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cardcaptor Sakura: an otake's dream!, Aug 9 2002
This review is from: Cardcaptor Sakura: V2 Everlasting Memories (ep.5-8) (DVD)
This DVD is just awesome! It can be watched with or without subtitles. It has the beginning and end songs at the end of each episode, and even has a bonus where Kero gives his commmentary about Sakura's clothes. It's neat to hear all of the character's voices (Kero has the cutest voice ever!) I recommend this DVD to anyone! For all you CCS fans, this DVD has it all!
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