Cardcaptor Sakura (Vol. 1 - 70 End) (3discs)
Morio Asaka
Price: US$94.98




Product Information
Director: | Morio Asaka |
Language: | Japanese |
Subtitles: | English, Chinese, Malay |
Sound: | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
Release Date: | Jul 02, 2009 |
Publisher: | Animedia |
Product Made In: | Malaysia |
Aspect Ratio: | 1.33:1 |
Case: | Digipack |
Product Details
Region Code: All, NTSC
Single Side Dual Layer
Audio: Japanese
Genres: Drama, Magical, Romance, Girl Series Animation
No of CDs: 3 DVDs (Episodes 1-70 End)
Model: A366AM
Rating for English subtitles: Good
Cardcaptor Sakura (Vol. 1 - 70 End) DVD
Introduction:
Sakura Kinomoto was an ordinary 4th grader until the day she opened a strange book and let dozens of powerful magic cards loose on the world. Keroberos, the Guardian of the Clow Cards, informs Sakura that it is now her responsibility to find and capture the freed cards. However, much to the reluctant Sakura's dismay, things aren't going to be easy for her; simply saying magic words and waving her wand around isn't good enough. Each card is a living, thinking, extremely powerful being. She'll have to learn to cope with her new responsibilities, as well as ordinary troubles like love, school, family, and friends. With the support of her friend Tomoyo and a young boy with powers of his own, she must learn how to use her newly awakened magical abilities to collect each card and prevent the disaster that will befall the world if she doesn't.
Single Side Dual Layer
Audio: Japanese
Genres: Drama, Magical, Romance, Girl Series Animation
No of CDs: 3 DVDs (Episodes 1-70 End)
Model: A366AM
Rating for English subtitles: Good
Cardcaptor Sakura (Vol. 1 - 70 End) DVD
Introduction:
Sakura Kinomoto was an ordinary 4th grader until the day she opened a strange book and let dozens of powerful magic cards loose on the world. Keroberos, the Guardian of the Clow Cards, informs Sakura that it is now her responsibility to find and capture the freed cards. However, much to the reluctant Sakura's dismay, things aren't going to be easy for her; simply saying magic words and waving her wand around isn't good enough. Each card is a living, thinking, extremely powerful being. She'll have to learn to cope with her new responsibilities, as well as ordinary troubles like love, school, family, and friends. With the support of her friend Tomoyo and a young boy with powers of his own, she must learn how to use her newly awakened magical abilities to collect each card and prevent the disaster that will befall the world if she doesn't.