2006-04-29, 16:35 | Link #64 |
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A new thread has been created for the second season. Please post your comments there, thanks.
Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles Series 2 The thread is in the General Anime forum, once a fansub has been released, it will be moved into the Fansub forum (we currently consider the second series as unlicensed). |
2006-06-25, 13:53 | Link #66 | |
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2007-05-23, 21:07 | Link #68 |
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Anyone get the LE for this? I love the box. The image I saw made it look like just a regular box. But this one opens! Just be careful not to pull too hard.
So...who nearly ruined the box when that paper stuck to the box couldn't be taken off easily? LOL It was attached with that sticky gunk (lol what's it called?). This stuff was strong. It wouldn't let go. I was pulling hard, and then I noticed that it was about to peel the box. Took me a while to figure out that I should cut the gunk with scissors and then just roll the rest off. But you could see that I nearly messed it up :/ Oh well... EDIT: By the way, in the original Japanese version of episode 5, how did they do that part where Mokona was taken away and they couldn't understand each other? Syaoran spoke Japanese while Fai and Kurogane spoke something seemingly random. I was wondering if the Japanese episodes were subtitled with what Fai and Kurogane were actually saying. In the subs for the R1 DVD, what they're saying is spelled out with the translation below it. So I assumed that the original Japanese version had Japanese subtitles in that part. Oh, and if anyone's curious, in the dub Syaoran speaks English, Kurogane makes a decent attempt at Japanese, and Fai spoke really good French (somewhat appropriate). I don't know what good French sounds like, but it sounded right to me :P Heck, for all I know, they were speaking in gibberish in Japanese and French. The second time they spoke sounded unfamiliar. I don't understand Japanese, but I can usually recognize it.
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2007-06-02, 19:11 | Link #69 |
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Tsubasa Chronicles and XXXHolic...
Are these two animes related by more than coincidence, with Yuuko and Mokono in both, looking pretty much alike in both, too?
Or is Yuuko and Mokono like Russia's Baba Yaga, being mythical charactors from Japanese Folklore? |
2007-06-05, 10:17 | Link #71 | |
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2007-06-05, 12:19 | Link #72 |
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I think they could of done a damned better job at actauly, you know, DOING THE FREAKING STORY instead of attempting .hack//Clamp
and that is not to say that .hack is not any good, it is to say that Bee Train should never of had gotten the rights to do it. |
2007-06-11, 23:08 | Link #73 | |
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Since Vol.19 is not released yet let alone Vol.21 to 23, maybe that is why they removed the announcement? XD |
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2007-06-13, 10:09 | Link #75 |
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http://www.shonenmagazine.com/tsubasa_tokyo/
Confirmation! The 3-part OVA will cover the entire Tokyo Arc, and the scripts will be written by CLAMP's Nanase Ohgawa herself. The director is Shunsuke Tada (Prince of Tennis OVA, Reideen), and the character designer is Yoko Kikuchi (Tsubasa movie). It will be animated by Production IG. The release plan is that each DVD will be packaged with the first pressing of volumes 21 to 23. Vol 21 will be released Nov 16th and the DVD will come with a CLAMP illustrated case that can hold all 3 discs. |
2007-06-13, 10:15 | Link #76 |
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Another update from the product information panel:
- The Tsubasa DVD First Press Versions include the DVD and the REGULAR version of the respective manga volume, NOT the hardcover... >_< - The OVA episodes are 25 minutes each (can the Tokyo Arc be done faithfully in 75 mins?! ~_~) - Vol21 will be 3360yen, Vol22 and 23 will be 2980yen each - Vol22 will be released on 17th Jan 2008, Vol23 will be released on 17th March 2008. HORRIBLE! ;_; |
2007-06-13, 16:28 | Link #77 |
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This is awesome news, no more Bee Train! 3 episodes, I think there'll be promise in this since it's a CLAMP member who's doing the script. When will Vol.21 be released?
I wonder if this team of people will think about continuing onto the later arcs as a TV series? |
2007-06-15, 17:08 | Link #78 | |
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I wouldn't be to shocked if they'll just start from the beginning.
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2007-06-15, 17:13 | Link #79 | |
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And if the third episode is what its title says, then it will catch up with the manga incredibly fast I think. Last edited by Sakuya; 2007-07-01 at 16:24. |
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