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Cardcaptors - New Lessons (V.4)
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| Big changes! Giant cats and fire-breathing dragons add life to Li and Sakura's rivalry, but the real lessons are about to start. First, the Change Card forces Li and Kero to spend a day inside each other's body. Then, a trip to the ice rink for skating lessons turns into a crash course thanks to the Freeze Card! Cardcaptors Vol. 4 - New Lessons. Collectable standee inside! (While supplies last). Contains 3 episodes of the popular TV series airing on the Kids' WB. Editorial Descriptions are usually submitted by the manufacturers, publishers and authors. Contact us if you are one of them, and wish to change the above description. |
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Author: Guest Three stars tells you it's just an average movie. The manga series is better imo.
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Author: Guest I don't own any of the ccs anime, but because I own all 12 comics, I know I will. This is for, but it's still pretty confusing. It makes you think there should be an episode for every card, but instead there isn't. First episode: The big card makes things big in Readington. And Nikki{Naoko in the sub} gets a weird book which turns out to be the create card. Second episode: Thanks to the change card, Li{syoran in the sub} and Kero swith bodies for a day. Third episode: Sakura's class goes ice-skating, But what about the freeze card, who is freezing things at the moment.
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Author: Guest Cardcaptors will never reach up to the magnificence of it's CLAMP born Japanese original: Cardcaptor Sakura. Still, despite the heavy editing, many of CCS's best episodes and situations have been put into the American spinoff, which is shorter by about 20-30 episodes at least. If you're a fan of the show, then go ahead and purchase it, but if you haven't seen it yet, and are only going by the original, or the manga, then I suggest you try to rent it, or find someone who owns it and borrow it.
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Author: Guest This video is pretty cool. (I dont have it but I have seen the shows on Kids WB.) I mean if I got this I would probley be watching it all the time. Even if its in japanese or english. What does dubbed mean?? Well all I can tell you is this. This contains three videos. Dragon Slayer: When one of Sakura's friend's named Nikki who found a old book at the bookstore, Nikki writes a story and then...the characters come alive! Now Sakura has to do something to capture the Create Card! When Sakura finnaly figured what to do, she uses the Big Card to defeat a dragon. Then she used other cards to defeat the rest of the characters. Then she captured the Create Card when Nikki was sleeping. The next morning Nikki couldn't find the book but oh well. The Switch: When Sakura was at the park trying to capture the Change Card, both Li and Kero grabbed onto the Change Card at the same time. Sakura captured the Change Card but Li and Kero switched bodys! On this episode you have to find out if they will switch back. Ice Breaker: When Sakura and the rest of Sakura's class went to a ice skating trip, the temp. started to go down to zero as the classmates started to freeze up! Sakura and Li face the Freeze Card. So Sakura trys to find a way to capture the Freeze! What will happen to Sakura and Li? Also, on this episode you have to figure it out to. Well I am a big fan of Cardcaptor Sakura and Cardcaptors, thats for sure. Well enjoy!
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Author: Guest If I must sum up what they've done to Cardcaptor Sakura in one word: butchered. In basicly all the anime brought to the US, they chop it up into little pieces, like...a pufferfish or something...and serve you the ones they THINK kids want. Now, they've done a good mincing job, because all the scenes fit pretty good, but in the Japanese episodes, it's all there, like eating an apple instead of...pufferfish. If 7-year-olds in Japan can see the whole show, why can't 11-year-olds in America? I feel it easier for kids to relate to the Japanese subbed than the American dubs. I'd reccomend the Subtitled version, but, like I said, they made an appetizing dish for Americans. It's no ice cream sundae, but it's almost as good.
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