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Spring Thunder Chronicle
When Fai is dealt an incredible wound, Kurogane takes shocking steps to save the wizard from death. The warrior’s efforts will connect them forever. In a savage urban wasteland, Sakura’s survival is far from guaranteed as she boldly takes action like never before. Indeed, nobody is safe – and the quest’s noble hero is in the greatest danger of all. Syaoran must face his fiercest foe yet: himself. One Syaoran is a clone. The other is real. When a brutal battle erupts between the two, it is Sakura who suffers most. Prepare for the unexpected. Nothing is as it seems. Everything you know about Tsubasa changes now.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Much better than the original series!,
By RavenRing (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tsubasa: OVA Collection (Tokyo Revelations / Spring Thunder) (DVD)
I'd read about half of the Tsubasa manga when I started the anime. I was enjoying the manga, seeing all the crossover characters and visiting so many new worlds. I really looked forward to seeing it come alive on the screen. Unfortunately, I found the anime was horribly boring and the whole second season was filler. But when I head that possibly my favorite part of the manga had it's own OVA, I knew I had to give it one more try. I am glad that I did!This OVA covers the part of the storyline where things actually happen. Some questions are answered and even more are raised (Syaoran will surprise you!). It doesn't end well, since it leaves you with a bunch of unanswered questions, but if you read the manga this isn't a problem. If you aren't interested in reading 28+ volumes of manga, well... you probably should't torture yourself by watching this OVA. The Tokyo Revelations OVA was my favorite of the two and it alone is worth buying the set for. $18 bucks for 5 episodes might seem a little pricy, but if you think of it more as a movie, it isn't all that bad. Also, at this time, the original OVA set and SAVE OVA set are both the same price. I prefer the other set, since 1) it is available now and 2) it doesn't have the ugly green spine.
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