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Tsubasa Season One

 

 

SCORE: 64

 

Tsubasa Season One 

 

I had Tsubasa Season One on my list to purchase at some point in the future for years. I don’t even remember why I was interested in this anime. I just know it was there. Thanks to the S.A.V.E. initiative it was an okay price. That acronym stands for Super Amazing Value Edition. Yeah I know propaganda and hype. The cool part is prices of these anime actually do come down thanks to the S.A.V.E. versions. Which helps consumers, and I enjoy passing along that information.

Tsubasa Season One puts us in a fantasy world with really skinny looking characters. Their arms and legs are way too long. This show teaches the religious belief of a multiverse. Characters travel around to different worlds where they may run into different versions of people they know.

Syaoran helps the woman he loves(princess Sakura) regain her feathers. They are assisted by the warrior Kurogane, and the wizard Fai. A witch also helps the characters and gives them Mokona Modoki who can sense the feathers, and teleport the party across the various dimensions. Sometimes we spend an episode in a world, and other times we spend multiple episodes. It all ranges in Tsubasa Season One. It feels like the writers were sort of drifting trying to figure out how to do this show.

Tsubasa Season One contains violence, enticement to lust, spirits, spirit beasts, and magical content. To me Tsubasa Season One is for the thirteen and up crowd. There are secrets each of the characters have. Some of them are revealed in this season. One of the strangest thing is the price the witch requires from each of the characters. Some seem small, but turn out to be huge. Others feel huge at the time and turn out to be tiny later on.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Sound: 70%
Replay: 70%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: DVD
Publisher: Funimation
Developer: Clamp

Rating: ‘TV-PG’ - This program contains material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children under the age of 10


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