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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An awsome video!
This is a really nice video to say it myself. Well the only reason why I put it four stars its because I dont got the video. But I have another video that is called Cardcaptors The Final Judgement. Anyways lets get back on the subject. There are three videos and one of them is where Sakura faces the Earthy card! Now she has to use some kind of card that will take it down...
Published on April 27, 2003 by kaitlyn

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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars This is a high review for this one...
I gave this a high rating for 1 reason: with all that happened in the Earthy card and the Final Judgement, Nelvana was really pressed to find something to cut... so, these episodes remained a bit more intact. But then in the Sand card, Nelvana tried to make up for the missing beginning, so we get a slice of 1 episode, then a 'flashback', which is really scenes from the...
Published on March 11, 2002 by witcherwill


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An awsome video!, April 27, 2003
This is a really nice video to say it myself. Well the only reason why I put it four stars its because I dont got the video. But I have another video that is called Cardcaptors The Final Judgement. Anyways lets get back on the subject. There are three videos and one of them is where Sakura faces the Earthy card! Now she has to use some kind of card that will take it down! Kero told Sakura that she had to use a card that never let her down. So as she used the jump card and jumped into the sky as she saw all the trees havent been knocked down. So she thought and then she used the Wood Card. It worked so as she said the words "Earthy Card I command you to return to your power confind, Earthy!" The Earthy card was sealed actually all of them! Now Kero turned into its true form, Keroberos. Then she has to face the judge Yue. One of the second guardians. So Li and Sakura trys to defeat Yue. Li couldnt so now it was Sakura's turn. One problem she refused to try to defeat Yue because Yue was Julian and Julian was one of her friends. So she uses the Wood card hope that this would end but she was wrong the Wood card went back to her and she got tangled up. So what will Sakura do? Will she pass The Final Judgement? Find out! Also, the other episode is about Sakura trys to capture the sand card. Then it shows a flash back how this all started. Where Sakura scatered the cards and capturing the Fly card. Then it goes back where Sakura captures it. These episodes are so cool. Get it. If you want. I am a big fan of CC and CCS. Well enjoy!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Super Nice Video!, April 6, 2002
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Part 2 of the Last card capture,Sakura finally faces the Last of the Clow Cards,The Earthy Card,she has worked very hard on trying to capture them all,and now she will be done.Then,The Final Judgement,the test that will make Sakura the Master of the Clow Cards,but she fail's the first time,but she get's another try when Ms.mackense uses the bell that Clow Reed left behind,and then she change's her sealing wand and Passes the test and also she get's to meet Clow Reed.Last,it's a flash back to when she became a Cardcaptor and a flash back to the Sand card.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Must See!, October 26, 2002
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Now, I'm a sucker for the whole CardCaptors series, but I have to say this is one of my favorites! The video contains 3 superb episodes. The first, the capture of the Earthy card where it's not exactly easy to hide the many secrets of Sakura. This is one of those times when the Sleep card comes in handy. Then, all the cards have finally been captured, and everything should go back to normal, right? Far from it. Sakura is now informed of what Kero calls The Final Judgement. In this time they introduce a new charactor, Yue. The judgement is apparently to defeat Yue, but Sakura refuses to do as much as cast a spell. Sakura has never shown this much mercy to an opponent before, so why is this any different, especially when the opponent is so lethal? This is followed by a flashback of the capturing of the sand card, which, alone is O.K. but compared to the other two is horrible.
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5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT MOVIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, November 10, 2005
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I'm very happy I got this video. I LOVE it!!!! I'm surpised I don't sleep with any of my cardcaptor movies. I liked on how the movie has the earth card and how it shows Kero transform into his true form for the first time!!! And Sakura must face final judgement to earn the cards. The judge is Yue. But she does win the judgement and after that it shows the first ever show. I
think it's the first show unless it did flash backs from it cause it started out with how Sakura must capture the sand card so I'm not so sure. But in any case I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!
Do buy it!
It's also would make a good birthday or christmas gift. Any cardcaptor thing would!
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Must See!, October 26, 2002
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Now, I'm a sucker for the whole CardCaptors series, but I have to say this is one of my favorites! The video contains 3 superb episodes. The first, the capture of the Earthy card where it's not exactly easy to hide the many secrets of Sakura. This is one of those times when the Sleep card comes in handy. Then, all the cards have finally been captured, and everything should go back to normal, right? Far from it. Sakura is now informed of what Kero calls The Final Judgement. In this time they introduce a new charactor, Yue. The judgement is apparently to defeat Yue, but Sakura refuses to do as much as cast a spell. Sakura has never shown this much mercy to an opponent before, so why is this any different, especially when the opponent is so lethal? This is followed by a flashback of the capturing of the sand card, which, alone is O.K. but compared to the other two is horrible.
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is the Best Volume of Cardcaptors, March 1, 2002
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This review is from: Cardcaptors: Vol. 7 End of Days (ep. 19-21) (DVD)
I like this volume because it is the first episode of Yue. Yue is one of my favorite characters. I like Yue's voice in the dubbed version better than in CCS. This first episode has the Earth card and reveals the true identity of Yue. The 2nd episode has Sakura being tested in the Final Judgement by Yue. The 3rd episode is really the first episode of CCS (this episode was really butchered, watch CCS first episode instead). I gave it 5 stars because the first two episodes make up for the last one.
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3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars In the End..., January 28, 2002
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This is a Biggy for all CardCaptors fans out there. Myself I am a CardCaptor Sakura fan and trust me there's a BIG difference! The episodes start out when the LAST clowcard appears. The Earthy. After capturing it Sakura thought it would all be done. But when the Judge Yue appears to test Sakura she has more worries. "If thus to fail the test you will forget EVERYTHING that has happened." Will Sakura pass or will the Wood Card turn on her? But IF she does beat Yue what will be her fate....and who is Eli Moon?

So if your a CardCaptor Fan GET THIS! But if your a CCS fan like me than I don't think you should take the chances. But your choice.

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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars This is a high review for this one..., March 11, 2002
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I gave this a high rating for 1 reason: with all that happened in the Earthy card and the Final Judgement, Nelvana was really pressed to find something to cut... so, these episodes remained a bit more intact. But then in the Sand card, Nelvana tried to make up for the missing beginning, so we get a slice of 1 episode, then a 'flashback', which is really scenes from the first episode, minus the introductions...getting confused already? Good. Then go buy the uncut version. I mean, how MUCH do you have to cut out to make 70 25-minute epidodes into 25 something 15-minute ones?
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