Postby Jeikobu » Fri Sep 16, 2005 11:47 am
Well, that fateful day has come for me. Last night I finished all 70 episodes of Cardcaptor Sakura. Now all that's left is Movie 2: The Sealed Card, which I ordered from Overstock (the Special Edition of course). After seeing the series I have a feeling of accomplishment since it was a big series and a must see, and I loved every bit of it, but I'm also sad that's it's all over. It feels like at most I should only be halfway through the series. It just flew by. But I have to say this is my 3rd favorite series of all time, behind Pocket Monsters and Ai Yori Aoshi. I enjoyed this series so much. Everything about it was great. The music was excellent, both song-wise and score-wise. I cannot wait to have the full version of the 3rd opening "Platinum" on CD. And score tracks, like "Premonition of Hope", practically bring tears to my eyes. The story also was excellent, and very gripping and exciting. I'm not so sure if the series had even one filler ep. It was very consistent and I loved every ep. The only part of the series I didn't enjoy was the fortune-telling scene (I think it was later in season 1). One of the best things is that the characters were incredible and top-notch. You need good characters for a good story and CCS excels here. They all had so much depth. They were like real people. Once I even had a dream about the characters being real and I knew Sakura. ^^ One of the most noteable things though is that the characters developed and matured more and more as time went on. Compare Sakura from the beginning of CCS to the end and you'll understand. But it wasn't just Sakura, all of them really matured. In fact it looked to me that many of the characters even looked like they had gotten older as time went on. But they were always the same loveable characters throughout the series. I could go on and on about what great characters CCS holds. It can't all be put into words, you have to see it yourself. Also, this series was one of the best, if not the best, that I've ever seen for doing the unexpected. Many parts are very unpredictable. It took alot of twists and turns that I never expected. But that's just another great apsect of the anime (and for the matter, the manga). And finally, my favorite thing about it is the many good messages it sends, many that can easily be linked with Christianity. I love Sakura's invincible spell. "Zettai daijoubu da yo" ("I will definitely be alright"). The greatest power we can have is faith. ^^ Friendship and love are also deeply preached. I was really moved by the end of season 2, when the Sakura sees the tragedy that would befall the world should she fail. It reminds us how lost the world would be without love. I also really, really loved ep 7 (I think it was 7), the one that deals with Nadeshiko, Sakura's mother. I loved the reference to heaven. I really loved Sakura's line about her mother not being alone after all (she's with God and many others in heaven ^^). I also loved the later ep when Fujitaka and Sakura's grandfather talk and it shows Nadeshiko looking down at them. This series just exceled in every good aspect. It's hard to imagine it being much better. CLAMP is pure genius. I'm getting the box sets as soon as they're out (though for money reasons I may have to wait until the holidays for the 2nd one), so I can relive the anime. CCS is simply a masterpiece, nothing less. I expected a good series, and got so much more.