| Cardcaptor Sakura - Winter Wonderland (Vol. 9) | 
enlarge | Director: Morio Asaka Actors: Sakura Tange, Junko Iwao, Aya Hisakawa, Tomokazu Seki, Megumi Ogata Studio: Geneon Entertainment Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 101750
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Letterboxed, Ntsc Languages: English (Subtitled), Japanese (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 75 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 013023057098 EAN: 0013023057098 ASIN: B0000639GW
Release Date: May 14, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Factory sealed excellent condition. Ships usually within 1-2 business days. E-mail Confirmation.
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Amazon.com The episodes that mark the end of the first season of this charming series have an ominous tone. Sakura is haunted by a recurring dream in which she confronts a mysterious long-haired woman atop Tokyo Tower: is it her math teacher, Ms. Mizuki? The relations between the characters shift and tensions grow: Sakura's older brother Toya clearly dislikes Shaoran Li, who is jealous of Sakura's friendship with Yuki. Sakura and Shaoran have to work together to defeat the increasingly powerful Clow Cards, and an attraction may be growing between them. The obstreperous Meilin, who clings to Shaoran as if he were magnetized, is jealous of Sakura. Kero worries about these developments, but he also realizes that as Sakura captures more of the enchanted Cards, he's regaining his magical powers--which he demonstrates in Wonderful Christmas. Rated 13 Up, but appropriate for children three to four years younger. --Charles Solomon
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original anime December 13, 2007 I liked this series much better than Cardcaptors. It made a lot more sense and all of the sub-plots were there.
3 great season enders February 14, 2004 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Usually there are 4 episodes on these DVDs but this one only has three because these are the final three of season one. All take place around Christmas time, a romantic holiday in Japan. Sakura's relationship with Yukito becomes more than merely "he's the big brother's friend" as they cooperate in a contest and spend his birthday at an amusement park. Most importantly Sakura's dreams are further revealed and we have a clear set-up for season two. Also these are the last Kero Checks at the end of the show: he cries, how sad!
~ Subtitle Version rules~ November 3, 2003 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I LOVE CARDCAPTOR SAKURA IN ITS UNCUT SUB VERSION. iTS SO MUCH BETTER THEN THE TV VERSION. SAILOR MOON, AND CARDCAPTOR SAKURA ARE THE BEST SHOWS TO WATCH IN SUBS.
KAWAII!!!! kawaii! kawaii! kawaii! ect. April 13, 2003 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Okay, now that I got that out of me, this is kawaii. I mean, I know that all of this series is, but I have to say it again. Acctually, I've seen a lot of anime, and their dubs, but this remains my favorite. For those who are not sure about trying an original anime, Cardcaptor Sakura will give you a boost. Anyway, this dvd starts off with "SAkura's Freezing Ice Skating" where Shaorans crush on Sakura blossoms. Of coarse, it's mild here, but it's pretty cute. The card is freeze, (duh) which turns a skating lesson into a crash coarse. This did make the dub, however, the dub's missing a couple of scenes. Next is an episode which, I think, is cute. Sakura is informed about a town quiz and decides to enter. Since partners are needed, she enters with Yukito, naturally. They get to the last question and things get kinda freaky.Because of the Japanese writting in this one, it wasn,t included in the dub. Third is the last episode of the first season, with FIREY. This is one of the most brutally cut-up episodes there are. Sakura's supposed to have been trying to get Yukito to go to the amusement park with her, it wasn't accidental. Not to mention the absence of Shaoran and Tomoyo's homo-sexuality. All in all, this is a great ending to the first season of this wonderfull series. I strongly encourage everyone to take a look.
"She's dreaming...of a Firey Christmas..."...wait... July 20, 2002 For the this disc, we have only three episodes, but they're all good!First up, winter has hit Tomoeda town! And the kids are going to an Ice Skating lesson...but it keeps getting colder...and colder...and colder...Looks like the Freeze card is up to some mischief! Next, Tomoeda district is having a "Town Quiz" contest. This one has no card captured, and didn't make the dub, though this time I can can kinda see why. The first couple of quiz questions are really "Tricks with Kanji!", which would be totally meaningless to American children. Either way, watching Meilin struggle with the first one is priceless...and something seems to be bothering Kero...something with a name starting with "Y"... And for the finale, it's CHRISTMAS! The time of presents, the day of infinite joy!(Think I like this holiday?) And it's also Yukito's birthday! Sakura's giving him a present at the amusement park, unless the rampaging Firey card roasts it first! Also, as opposed to the dub version, Sakura is _not_ worried about Kero vanishing, and actually goes to talk with Meilin about advice for a present to give to Yukito. When she's on the phone, she's not thinking of calling Li, but trying to summon up the courage to call Yukito to ask him to the Amusement park. Also, there's this hilarious moment that was cut from the dub when Sakura and Tomoyo go to Meilin to ask for the aforementioned advice wherein Meilin thinks they've come to abduct her and ransom her for the cards in Li's possession!(Totally hysterical!) And next time...a new opening song! See ya! Scorpinac
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