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(Edit) February 11th 2011

We have come a long way, on a great adventure. Thank you for being there with me through xxholic and tsubasa reservoir chronicle!

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SHUNRAIKI OAD 2

The second Tsubasa Shunraiki oad is OUT! No subs yet though -_-'

Let me first say, I was appreciative of the flashbacks, but personally wished there had been more. The animation and effects with music were better in this oad than the last one and much more interesting, but still... it could have been a lot better in my opinion. When syaoran stabs sakura in the shoulder, to me it seems awkward, like, " I'm going to stick my sword right- here. There." The power behind that was lacking. I back track now to revelations when Fai turns into a vampire. He makes some moans and whimpers, but no screams. NOT CONVINCING. Same with sakura when she gets stabbed in the heart by the two syaorans. I needed sakura to at least appear like she was in pain. Now, when Syaoran screamed- That I could believe. The tortured cry was perfect!

The parts of Shunraiki that seem to drag are when only one or two characters are talking for a whole minute, or when a still screen is shown. I wanted more flashbacks that flowed. They could have done a lot more with showing animated flashbacks while the necessary dialogue was being given. Of course, it could be that it only seemed dull because I couldn't understand Japanese XD.
In any case, I'm pleased to say that I cried during this OAD and that I watched it three times in a row. As for the first Shunraiki, I was glad I saw it, but I probably won't watch it again for a while, in less I want to see Fai crying over Kurogane, or Fai punching Kurogane.

The battle scene between the two syoaran's was epic. Oh! And I SAW KYLE!!!!
I am very pleased that the OAD was almost a mirror image of the manga, though some parts I found were less dramatic than the manga, and that some pictures seemed rushed and half heartedly drawn. But, perhaps that is only inevitable.

Overall, I give Tsubasa Shunraiki an 8.5/10. The last OAD I rate a 6/10.
See Part one.... here!

part 2......


part 3...........

enjoy! All videos uploaded by: SakuraClon

SHUNRAIKI OAD 2

The second Tsubasa Shunraiki oad is OUT! No subs yet though -_-'

Let me first say, I was appreciative of the flashbacks, but personally wished there had been more. The animation and effects with music were better in this oad than the last one and much more interesting, but still... it could have been a lot better in my opinion. When syaoran stabs sakura in the shoulder, to me it seems awkward, like, " I'm going to stick my sword right- here. There." The power behind that was lacking. I back track now to revelations when Fai turns into a vampire. He makes some moans and whimpers, but no screams. NOT CONVINCING. Same with sakura when she gets stabbed in the heart by the two syaorans. I needed sakura to at least appear like she was in pain. Now, when Syaoran screamed- That I could believe. The tortured cry was perfect!

The parts of Shunraiki that seem to drag are when only one or two characters are talking for a whole minute, or when a still screen is shown. I wanted more flashbacks that flowed. They could have done a lot more with showing animated flashbacks while the necessary dialogue was being given. Of course, it could be that it only seemed dull because I couldn't understand Japanese XD.
In any case, I'm pleased to say that I cried during this OAD and that I watched it three times in a row. As for the first Shunraiki, I was glad I saw it, but I probably won't watch it again for a while, in less I want to see Fai crying over Kurogane, or Fai punching Kurogane.

The battle scene between the two syoaran's was epic. Oh! And I SAW KYLE!!!!
I am very pleased that the OAD was almost a mirror image of the manga, though some parts I found were less dramatic than the manga, and that some pictures seemed rushed and half heartedly drawn. But, perhaps that is only inevitable.

Overall, I give Tsubasa Shunraiki an 8.5/10. The last OAD I rate a 6/10.
See Part one.... here!

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part 2......

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CHAPTER 215!!

READ CHAPTER 215 HERE:
http://www.onemanga.com/Tsubasa_Reservoir_Chronicles/215/01/
Good news- It's out a day early! and a ton of the images spread onto two pages!
Bad news- No chapter next week as CLAMP "collects data".

READ IT! It's official- Tsubasa is at its Climax.... I wouldn't want to spoil it for you, but that's why I created this world.. So!
The Real Sakura from the past who was stuck in the vortex has been rescued, but as Fei Wang hoped, she also merges now with the body of the clone Sakura (which was engraved with the memories of dimensions.) all that magic power packs a punch and Who is "brought back"? Well.. It seems to be my second guess.
The first was Sakura's mother, the second was YUKO! That's right, our favorite space time witch. With a blast of magic, Fei wang tells the group not to interfere, and confirms my other theory that he was collecting souls to clone and make another Yuko, which he could not. Wow, so many accurate theories... but that's not all! Apparently Yuko is still set on the belief that she cannot be brought back from "the dream". Which pegs the question- was she dead or something? Or is death and eternal sleep where she dreams? but then the dream must end, which would suggest then that she must be brought back which is not true.... so I would say that... I am utterly confused!
Well Enjoy the chapter anyway ^_^
What thoughts have you?

Ps. Shunraiki End theme, Kioko no mori and the beginning theme Sonic boom are OUT! check YouTube: Tsubasa Shinraiki End (or) Beginning theme...
^_^

Tsubasa OADs Anticipated...

Tsubasa OADs Anticipated For New Year

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We watched in awe at the end of 2007 and the beginning of 2008 as Tokyo Revelations by Production I.G was created. Covering the Tokyo arc, "Revelations" was by no means a misnomer. These three OADs (original anime DVDs), including "the Magician's Message" (November 16, 2007), "The Boy's Right Eye"(January 17, 2008) and "The Dream that the Princess Envisioned"(March 17, 2008), were truly stunning. The graphics, the art, and the storyline, all held true to chapters 107-135 of Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle, and contained the pure essence of CLAMP.

The two seasons of Tsubasa Chronicle were enjoyable, and although some tsubasa fans may have been disappointed in the number of filler episodes, many were still more crestfallen that a third season had not been planned. Tokyo Revelations was just the kind of reality that otakus around the world had dreamed of.

At the conclusion of "The Dream that the Princess had Envisioned", the same feeling of unrest settled among Tsubasa fans. As of right now, Japan has published books 1-24 of Tsubasa and, though it would seem the series is coming to a close, there are still many unanswered questions. Even Amaterasu, Tomoyo's older sister, said during the Nihon/Nippon country arc: "The journey is far from being over." As that journey has continued, we anticipated Tokyo Revelations, three impressive OADs that were well worth the wait. In fact, we loved the OAD's so much we couldn't help increasing our demand for more.

Tsubasa fans, the suspense is over! After reading manga online and watching as R!Syaoran, Yuui, and Kurogane confront the past, there is now news that another OAD, containing 2 parts, is in the process of being made.

It has been announced now that the new Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle OADs will be available separately with the completion of books 26 and 27, which will be released in Japan on the 17th of March and April in the upcoming 2009 year. These 2 DVD's are titled Tsubasa Shunraiki, meaning "Spring Thunder". Nanase Okawa of the CLAMP team is the screen writer of this project, so of course these DVDs look promising.

Tsubasa Shunraiki is actually part of a joint Tsubasa/XXX Holic bundle project, meaning that there will be OAD's for the later chapters of XXX Holic being made for next year as well. These will be titled XXX Holic Shunmuki (Spring Exposure), and will be released with the publication of books 14 and 15 of the XXX Holic manga series.

The Tsubasa Shunraiki OADs attract the interest of viewers for several reasons, some of which include: the beauty of viewing the characters in full color moving across a screen, the heart wrenching, twisted, storyline, the inspired original music by Yuki Kajiuri, the talented voice of Maya Sakamoto in the beginning theme song "Sonic Boom", and the 3D visual effects directed by Makoto Endou. *According to IMDB, the Japanese cast list is as follows-

Miyu Irino (Syaoran), Yui Makino (Sakura), Tetsu Inada (Kurogane), Daisuke Namikawa (Fai), and Mika Kikuchi (Mokona).
*Cast list may be incomplete.

Do the above names look familiar? These voice actors also played their respective parts in Tokyo Revelations and the animated series that ran for two seasons.

Although these OADs appear to be the sequel to the Tokyo arc, they happen to skip over the Celes and Infinity arcs, jumping right into Kurogane's Japan (the Nihon/Nippon arc). As you may recall, the Infinity arc concerned the live chess game in which the tension between C! Sakura and R! Syaoran continued to grow. The epic Celes arc featured the desperate attempt to rescue C! Sakura's body and face off against Ashura. The Nihon/Nippon arc covers chapters 169 (The Witches Gift) — 180 (Where the Princess Lies) of the Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle manga.

Both sagas previous to this one were essentially important to the plot, so why move past them? No matter how it is debated, this question continues to be a target of great speculation.

More information can be found on the official Kodansha website (Japanese):

http://kc.kodansha.co.jp/tsubaholi

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