Postby eva-boy7985 » Wed Jun 06, 2007 12:41 pm
I have read up to volume 12 of the manga, and have seen the entire first DVD of the US release of the anime. Content wise, the manga has steered clear of anything overtly lude or sexually oriented. There is some minor language, typically on the part of Kurogane, and of course some action/fantasy violence. The show has alot of fantasy/sci fi elements considering many of the different worlds that Syoaran's group travels to in order to retrieve the feathers that will restore Sakura's memory. Thus things such as magic, or things similar to that, are rather abundant at times, though nothing more I'd would than the kind of stuff you might experience in a console RPG such as one of the Final Fantasy titles. Syoaran, Kurogane, and Fai all have the ability to summon what they refer to as their Kudan, being animalistic energy/spirit representations of their personalities and the strengths of their hearts, each of these corresponding with a particular element (fire, water, wind, etc.). If you have any qualms about this (basically it's a more action-packed Pokemon aspect of the manga/show), then it's something to be aware of. I have aboslutely loved the manga so far, and the anime right away seems to be doing a fair job of remaining loyal to the majority of the manga. The English dub is excellent, as is the Japanese track. As a side note, Vic Mignogna of Fullmetal Alchemist fame plays Fai in the English dub and embodies the character amazingly well :-) Hope some of this information helps! God bless
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