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The heresy that is Cardcaptors.

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monkey:
well i liked Cardcaptors :D always have and always will

fisah:
You really are optimistic aren't you Vexnet? LOL

I guess it's your view on it really, if your not that into romance and really like action squences then CC isn't that bad. I ofcourse love fluff so that;s one of my peeves when it came CC. Also, we have to admit that CC did introduce us to CCS, at least for those who never heard of it, like ME! XD

I guess also the voice actors irked me too, they just had the wrong emotions for the wrong time, bleh, that's just my view on it ^^

monkey:

--- Quote from: fisah on May 18 2005, 09:28 am ---You really are optimistic aren't you Vexnet? LOL

I guess it's your view on it really, if your not that into romance and really like action squences then CC isn't that bad. I ofcourse love fluff so that;s one of my peeves when it came CC. Also, we have to admit that CC did introduce us to CCS, at least for those who never heard of it, like ME! XD

I guess also the voice actors irked me too, they just had the wrong emotions for the wrong time, bleh, that's just my view on it ^^

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*COUGHS really loudly* well actually i think Romance is one of (if not) my fav Genre, and action i find pretty lame unless its done properlly then its not worth watching, i watched CC cos it entertained me, i dun care what anyone says i LIKED the relationships in CC, whether YOU can see them or not XP so eat that up and live on :D

Miss Jenni-Maie:
Wait...there were ...relationships in CC?
Well, I certainly didn't see that....I thought there was no emtion within the series what-so-ever.
Meh, I guess that's just my opinion.

Hira:
Well... CC would probably still be a good show if we rate it just upon the battle scenes... Nelvana just focused more on that without realizing the true theme behind CCS when they got the series from Japan.  Maybe they never thought cartoons can be more than just entertainment, that it can teach people lessons about life.
So, yeah, the ones we should blame is the demographic back then... (Did I say it right? Demographic?)  Kids in America are more used to watching stories with the typical idea of "Good guy always wins!" (This is why I got sick of Yu-Gi-Oh) or shows packed with lots of actions and fights (Superman, batman... Not that I hate them, I like them for what they are)

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