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A review of the magical girl classic: Cardcaptor Sakura
Adorned with a glorious outfit, lovingly crafted by her best friend, the Cardcaptor takes her stance in wake of the challenge that lies before her. Illuminated by the pearlescent glow of the moon, the card spins frantically, before eventually grinding to a halt. Silent. Still. Untouched. Suddenly, b…
Read full review on AniList →A charming series through and through. One of my favorites!
If there was one way to describe this series, it would be charming. Everything from the comedy, to the characters, to the setting and character interactions, the show is filled to the brim with wit and charm that it’s hard not to get instantly attached to the show. While the setup is inherently form…
Read full review on AniList →A timeless classic that is oozing with love and charm definitely a must watch
Now after 10 eps, I'm really enjoying the show. It's full of charm, and it doesn't really overwhelm you with a lot, at least at the start right now, I thought initially not having any transformations was going to be a bad thing, but omg, Sakura's outfits have been soooo cute. I love them.
The stron…
Read full review on AniList →One of the most excellent anime from the 90's
I was first introduced to this series while I was browsing the internet for anime to watch, I watched a video of anime openings over the years and there it was, the first opening for Cardcaptor Sakura. Something about it immediately clicked with me the moment I saw that opening, it looked absolutely…
Read full review on AniList →Creative, full of life, and a delightful fantasy collect-a-thon that manages to keep entertainment close by.
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__This review was originally written in mid-September of this year, published as a YouTube video on my channel.__
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the United States saw something of an “anime boom.” Anime franchises and properties found themselves being brought over from Japan a…
Read full review on AniList →Some complicated thoughts on one of the most important anime of my life
Sakura Kinomoto was once just an ordinary fourth grade girl. Cheerful, outgoing, and bubbly, she loved her everyday life among her friends and family in the town of Tomoeda. The daughter of an archaeology professor at the local college, her father has always had a habit of filling their house with…
Read full review on AniList →A classic magical girl show as sweet as its cherry blossom-named protagonist
~~~_When 10-year-old Sakura Kinomoto opens a mysterious book, she inadvertently releases dozens of magical cards with unique abilities. The guardian of the cards, Cerberus, emerges from the book and chooses Sakura to retrieve the missing cards while acting as her guide._~~~
This is a classic show i…
Read full review on AniList →good Saturday morning fluff for the kids
Warring this review may contain spoilers.
First impressions, when looking back as my years as a child.
I realize that I had actually all ready watching anime.
Of course at the time I didn't realize that I was watching anime.
And this show was one of them.
After getting into anime officially I deci…
Read full review on AniList →The ending's strong brainwash still left the messy spots unperturbed
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I don't even think I've outgrown children's shows. I literally adore Takahata's adaptation of ___Anne of Green Gables___. Looking at my favorites, ___Inazuma Eleven___'s high up there as well, so I cannot give the reason of me growing out of p…
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