Get the entire Tsubasa Universe released so far...the Box Set contains episodes 1-52 and the Tsubasa OVA. A true and noble heart holds much power, stronger than the hardest fist and mightier than the most potent magic. Four disparate travelers begin an epic journey... their goals different, their destiny the same. Along the way, the past will meet the future in the present. Of all the paths of every life, mingling in the dimension between dimensions where a foe has the face of an ally, and an ally the face of a monster. At the center of this heroic undertaking, Syaoran: a young man called upon to save his fated, the princess Sakura. Her memory has been shattered, the very essence of her soul sent adrift across the universe. Feather's float down on strange lands, torn asunder if only to prove the power of love. With fellow travelers Kurogane and Fai, a warrior and a wizard, an epic quest begins. One of danger and mystery... The possibilities are endless
L**N
Finally, all in one box
Tsubasa Chronicles is a sweet love story staring Syaoran and Princess Sakura, and their journey to recover her memories, which has been transformed into feathers and spread around on many worlds. Through the help of the dimensional witch, Syaoran and Sakura join with two other travelers, going to other worlds, all looking for something, yet all looking for Sakura's memories.So, what is in this boxed set? There's a total of 7 disks, 6 disks containing all of the 52 episodes, and the 7th disk is "Tsubasa the Movie - The Princess in the Birdcage kingdom". There's also over 70 minutes of extra features and bonus materials. According to the packaging, it's all HiDef (1080P) and widescreen (16x9). There's English and Japanese audio, as well as English subtitles. Unfortunately, the English subtitles doesn't match the English audio... The image quality looks fine to me. I can't see any obvious signs of cheap upscaling; there's no pixelation or jagged edges anywhere that I can see on my TV.So, if you, like me, have been looking for a means of getting all of this story in one collection, then is may very well be the solution for you.
J**S
TRC: Collected Memories (Blu-Ray
I originally had everything within this set on DVD. I gave those discs away though to a friends daughter who has really taken quite a liking to the series. I kind of missed having them since this series can easily be re=enjoyed. Having less discs really is nice. I just wish CLAMP had included the OVA's that have yet to be released on DVD or Blu-Ray.
L**W
Great Movie
I love this movie. Only thing that I found disappointing. Is that after you have watched all of the series,in this volume. It does not come to a conclusion.The final ending....NO. You have to purchase the rest. Not easy to find. Bought the short movie version. But that didn't help. I was short and didn't do the show justice. Story line is great and funny at times.
P**E
A review of the Blu-Ray video quality, because no one else did it right...
This product has been out for a while now, so I am sad that it has to be me who finally gives a proper review of the video quality. I wish that anime fans would do their job, so the rest of us can know what we are buying.Everything here is encoded at 1080p/24 but the source quality varies.Season One is your typical standard definition upscale but Season Two is native 720p HD (upscaled to 1080p/24 for Blu-Ray release, which in my opinion companies should not do, but the Japanese are the ones doing this on everything so it is their fault, not Funimation's). The "Next Episode" and Episode Title still slides on Season One are also in HD (which doesn't mean much, just pointing it out).The opening/ending credits on Season One are upscaled SD, and so is the overlayed credit text. The animation is also messed up in a really weird way. This happens regularly on encoded anime (it shouldn't though, there's no excuse) but it is not the common 24 fps --> 30 fps stutter that is caused by an improper 30p encode of a 24p source. I think the opening/ending is double-stuttering, that is to say the source went from 24p to 30p (when Funimation put their overlayed credits) and back to 24p for encoding. The textless opening/ending credits, which are thankfully included, animate perfectly and are encoded at 24p.No problems with Season Two, other than my wish to see native 720p anime encoded at 720p.Haven't watched the Princess of Birdcage Kingdom movie yet.I won't give a detailed review of the show itself because I hated this series. :) Good thing I only paid $30 for it. I'm generally not a fan of Clamp works and have never read the manga, and would never want to. I usually like Bee Train anime though: this is the first one that I have not liked. Their slow directing style either does not work with Clamp's story, or they just did a lazy job and made poor decisions for this series. It seems as though Tsubasa Chronicle neither satisfied Clamp fans nor Bee Train fans, so I'm surprised that there are still as many people that like this show as there are (there are also many people who hate this show, mostly Clamp fans).
X**R
Blu-ray Version A Let Down
I'm not going to go into the plot of Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle, other sites and reviewers have that covered, but here is the deal, Funimation has yet again releases another upscaled piece of garbage.This Blu-ray set has a number of issues with the video. The images are blurry, the lines are fuzzy, colors washed out, everything as a glow around it, there is noticeable gradient banding, and artifacting during many scenes. If you own the DVDs, stick with them as they are the best quality available.If you want a HD version of this anime wait for the official release from the studio, not some cheap Funimation weekend project. I ended up returning the two part sets, because I am not going to pay for this horrible mess of a release.I added a few screenshots to the images section to show how bad this release is. Make sure to look at it full size, as it naturally looks better at a smaller size. Also the screenshot was not altered in any way from the Blu-ray source.
M**L
The package looked fine. The product was broken.
I finally received my long awaited Tsubasa box set. However, it arrived broken. The case it came in has bits broken off and nothing is able to hold the DVDs securely in place. This was sold as a new product, but the INSIDE of a sealed product is broken which leads me to believe that it could have been resealed...So while I'm happy that I have the anime, I am not happy in the condition it arrived in.
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