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Post by kyoko on Jun 18, 2007 15:43:29 GMT -5
Living happily if busily in the desert Kingdom of Clow, Syaoran continues the work of his deceased archaeologist father, excavating a giant ruin of mysterious origin. His work keeps him from seeing his childhood sweetheart Sakura more than either of them would like, but otherwise both are quite content. Then one night Sakura sleep-walks into the ruins, which then try to absorb her. In the ensuing chaos, the Princess' memories are given physical form (feathers) and scattered all throughout various dimensions. With Sakura now a hollow shell in imminent danger of simply ceasing to be, Syaoran embarks on an interdimensional journey to restore her memory and therefore her life. He is joined by two other travelers—deceptively easy-going wizard Fai and surly, supremely skilled swordsman Kurogane—who have their own reasons for going dimension-tripping. Their means of transportation is a white rabbit/bun/thing called Mokona, provided by an interdimensional witch who demanded a steep price from each. Syaoran's price? His bond with Sakura; no matter how many feathers he returns to her, she will never remember him.
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Post by kyoko on Jun 18, 2007 15:43:52 GMT -5
I got the first dvd on Friday and there are 5 episodes on it. For $22 that's not bad at all. I watched all the episodes straight through. It was quite awesome. I liked the storyline of trying to find feathers that contained memories. I also liked the music. It was very beautiful in my opinion. This is a series I would buy the CD for. There were some downsides though; the music was loud at some parts and the characters talked very soft, so you would have to turn the tv up. Another downside was Kurogane was vioced by Chris Sabat and Fai was vioced by Vic Mignogna. Everytime I heard their voices I kept picturing Dragonball Z and FullMetal Alchemist in my head.
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Post by wowposter on Sept 5, 2008 20:15:04 GMT -5
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Post by wowposter on Sept 10, 2008 14:03:12 GMT -5
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