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Post by Vits on Aug 25, 2019 12:19:22 GMT
I'm on S1E2. If it's such a big deal for SAKURA & KERO to keep magic a secret, why does KERO pop out of SAKURA's bag without considering that there's someone else around? You'd think that would make them realize that they have to be more careful... but in the very next scene, they're eating and chatting with TOMOYO in the school yard!
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Post by Vits on Aug 25, 2019 12:41:42 GMT
I'm on S1E4. KERO tells SAKURA that she needs to write her name in the cards in order to become their master. Why didn't he tell her to do that with the cards in the previous episodes?
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Post by DarkManX on Aug 25, 2019 15:48:21 GMT
I haven't watched this show in years. I used to watch it at my friends house, he watched practically every cartoon that was on. Never did get to see the entire series.
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Post by Vits on Aug 31, 2019 11:53:23 GMT
I'm on S1E10. 1) Just because flower petals aren't dangerous in general, the current situation is clearly a threat. Why don't they cancel the race?! It's not worth it! 2) SAKURA & TOMOYO found out that they're not just best friends but also second cousins. They don't seem to care.
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Post by Vits on Aug 31, 2019 12:51:22 GMT
I'm on S1E13. Time was reseted twice. We see SAKURA, KERO and TOMOYO in the same spot before they tried to attacked. That makes it look like time was reseted to this moment, but they mention that they had to live the same day for the 3rd time. Why are they reacting this way then? Why don't they know about LI's injury until he shows up? Didn't they see him at all during the day? Why did they go to the clock tower at 23:45 again, knowing they would only have 15 minutes to complete their mission? Why not go earlier in the day?
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Post by Catman on Aug 31, 2019 18:52:16 GMT
Catman saw the movie (2000). It was quite captivating.
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Post by Vits on Sept 14, 2019 9:04:55 GMT
I'm on S1E21. You know, usually when an anime uses the opening theme during a scene (not on a weekly basis), it's because what's going on is very important. And it usually happens in one of the final episodes. For example, the battle in the second-to-last episode of SHAMAN KING. Why is this show using the song during a not very meaningful (to the plot) sport event halfway through the 1st season? Hell, it's not even the 1st episode focused on a school race.
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Post by Vits on Dec 28, 2019 10:48:38 GMT
I'm on S1E27. SAKURA travels back in time and sees her 12-year-old brother... who looks exactly the same! How is that possible?! He's even taller than MISS MIZUKI! You could make the argument that height isn't always related to age but, in the previous episode, MISS MIZUKI said "Wow, you've grown since the last time I saw you."
In every episode, after the end credits, there's a segment in which KERO talks about SAKURA's outfits. This time, he talks about... the bycicles that some of the characters use. Wow. The 1st season isn't over and they're already running out of ideas?
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Post by Vits on Dec 29, 2019 13:08:32 GMT
I'm on S1E21. You know, usually when an anime uses the opening theme during a scene (not on a weekly basis), it's because what's going on is very important. And it usually happens in one of the final episodes. For example, the battle in the second-to-last episode of SHAMAN KING. Why is this show using the song during a not very meaningful (to the plot) sport event halfway through the 1st season? Hell, it's not even the 1st episode focused on a school race. I'm on S1E33 and it this just happened again while the characters are ice-skating. 🤦♂
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Post by Vits on Jan 18, 2020 12:44:33 GMT
I've finished it. While it was far from perfect, the positive elements stuck with me much more. It's definitely not a show I'll ever forget.
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