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Stream Clamp Double Feature: Tsubasa Chronicle and xxxHOLiC Online.
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With two seasons each (xxxHOLIc 2 having been announced fairly recently) plus a reportedly spectacular OVA covering Tsubasa’s distinguished Acid Tokyo arc (which is currently in paunchy swing in the English manga release) about to achieve in Japan, collecting the Tsubasa/xxxHOLIc crossover in anime beget is going to be a glowing stout investment for us Status 1 fans if it is in fact eventually all licensed. These two short movies - essentially anime-exclusive episodes based on the mangas acting as advertisements for their respective series - are an edifying opportunity to dip into the continuum to assist us choose if we want more. They seem to be intended for people who are familiar with at least the yarn covered in the first four or so volumes of the mangas, as a basic notion of the situations of the characters is taken for granted. The Tsubasa gang’s initial separation suggests that their record takes plot before the Shura arc and Fai’s subsequent insistence that they beget physical contact during space-time jumps, while the xxxHOLIc memoir clearly takes site before the Spider’s Grudge arc.
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First up is The Princess in the Birdcage, a half hour Tsubasa adventure. You know the drill: The gang drops into another alternate universe in search of Sakura’s feathers. This time, their quest involves rescuing an AU Princess Tomoyo from an horrible would-be usurper. It’s drawn in more or less customary fantasy style, the highlights probably being a fight scene for Kurogane and Fai against a routine military patrol (dreadful patrol) fairly early on and an aerial combat sequence between Syaoran and the main villain reach the waste. It gives a glorious gracious understanding of what could be done with the more drawn-out events of the manga visually. The scrape is that we’re given only the barest hints of the heart of the series - which is the relationships between the four leads (five if you include Mokona) . A few words of banter between Kurogane and Fai and some meaningful glances between Syaoran and Sakura are impartial about it. On that basis, I’d give Princess in the Birdcage three stars - not terrible but nothing particularly special, aside from the enjoyment of seeing the characters tantalizing for the first time for those of us who haven’t watched the volumes of the Tsubasa series currently available.
Then, there’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream - our highly anticipated first notice at xxxHOLIc in consuming build. As opposed to Tsubasa, it’s drawn in a very stylized art nouveau earn, faithful to the manga, with some trippy psychadelic sequences thrown in for Watanuki’s clairvoyant spells. The one hour long memoir involves Watanuki and Domeki accompanying Yuko to a terrorized house to which she’s been summoned. The gigantic news here is the absolutely astounding English dub, which I can say without exaggeration is one of the best I’ve heard so far with solid performances all around. In particular, Todd Haberkorn uncannily captures Watanuki in all his shrieking, fussy, goodhearted glory. He had me laughing out loud several times, at one point in particular bringing recent meaning to the catchphrase “screaming like a cramped girl”, but in some other scenes also hinting at Watanuki’s warmth and empathy - something that’s going to be very essential in the series trustworthy. A very solid four stars for this one.
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You might give halt once the trace for this volume jumps, but while it remains the tag of a hardcover book it’s well worth your money, with the Holic movie quite possibly having rewatch value even once both series are commercially available in their entirety and we don’t need these shorts for a mercurial fix anymore.
Now, I have never watched xxxHOLIC, only Tsubasa Chronicles, so this double-feature was my first time ever watching xxxHOLIC. Since it came with both films, might as well behold both, huh?
Anyways, I first started with xxxHOLIC. The film really made me feel peculiar, it is kinda freaky, actually, and very unfamiliar. However, it’s roar to be shaded, I guess. It was entertaining, though, ’cause this one has a Mokona, too! This is the other Mokona, the sad one, and this one is a Astronomical ball of energy! And a bit irritating XD And if you plan the white Mokona was hyper, Contemplate AGAIN!
Tsubasa was breath-taking, and things disappear very swiftly. I didn’t like how it was so short though, I wish they had made it at least as long as xxxHOLIC, but I enjoyed this one the best. Both films are tied together by Syaoran contacting Yuuko for her assistance. You’ll need to peek xxxHOLIC in order to understand about the item which Yuuko gives Syaoran, and the ‘price’ was Princess Tomoyo’s bell. To understand why it was of huge worth, peer Tsubasa! I highly recommend these movies. You’ll be awake and aware every moment, wanting to observe how it ends! If you like dismal and creepy anime, with humor moments tied in, I believe you’ll esteem this xxxHOLIC movie. If you treasure fast-moving, intense action, you’ll definitely care for Tsubasa! (Serene wish it was LONGER!)
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