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Tsubasa Chronicle: Tokyo Revelations

Tsubasa Chronicle: Tokyo Revelations

Alternative Titles

English: Tsubasa Chronicle: Tokyo Revelations
Synonyms: Tsubasa - Reservoir Chronicle - Tokyo Revelations
Japanese: ツバサ TOKYO REVELATIONS

Information

Type: OVA
Episodes: 3
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Nov 16, 2007 to Mar 17, 2008
Duration: 30 min. per episode
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
L represents licensing company

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Score: 8.691 (scored by 8982 users)
Ranked: #272
Popularity: #253
Members: 15,030
Favorites: 395
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Dec 2, 2008
ShadowAlex
Let me start off by saying I am among a minority of critics that feels the Anime series is a work of misunderstood genius and I'm probably the only one who's tired of the Bee Train haterz because OCD CLAMP fans can't stand anything that's different from the Manga. That's not to say I don't recognize the flaws in Bee Train's TV anime series, but nothing is with out it's flaws. With Tokyo Revelations being picked up by Production I.G from BEE TRAIN I wasn't sure what to really expect.

That being said I've always been a long Tsubasa fan more so because read more
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Mar 23, 2008
Llama_Guy
The continuation of the ever-so-great series Tsubasa Chronicle, this OVA (Original Video Animation) series was as good as expected, maybe even better. The group we are familiar with has now entered a Tokyo in which all but two buildings has been destroyed by acid rain. They encounter new people, and as the title suggests, there's some revelations waiting for them as well as anyone who watch this.

I really enjoyed the story. Albeit too rushed: I had trouble understanding at times, though everything's clear now. I think it could've been twice the length it was without really being any worse. Anyway, it was really great, from read more
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Jul 1, 2008
Splitter
Tsubasa Chronicle's anime experience has been a very rocky one. In spite of staying true to the manga to an extent, the original TV series was shameless in it's amateur art styl, jilted animation, and wholly uneven pacing. Fans got a brief look at something amazing when the short movie came out and wondered, "what if Production I.G. did the canon story of Tsubasa?"

Wonder no more.

Tsubasa Chronicle: Tokyo Revelations is quite literally a godsend, not only for the poor souls that suffered through the uninspired Bee Train adaptation, but also those (myself included) who felt the artwork and pacing for the manga chapters the OVA read more
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Mar 20, 2008
GoldenLink
Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles was a great series in and of itself. It was portrayed in the anime in a very hit or miss fashion with the quality and editting. The way Bee Train hurt Tsubasa is the equivalent of what 4kids does to anime here. Be that as it may, we're not talking about the original 2 seasons, i'm here to recommend to you.

Tsubasa Chronicle: Tokyo Revelations

This OAV is astounding. The characters have more development then they did throughout the first two seasons. The art style was more defined, more "Mature" in the scope that Tsubasa truely is. Syaoran simply looked taller, more defined read more
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Jan 23, 2008
Meatbag42
I actually stumbled on this series by accident. After only watching the first OVA i was enthralled. The characters seemed to be extremely developed and have quite a lot of emotion infused into them, the animation was fluid and believable, the sound was above average, and it definitely kept me entertained.

After finishing what OVAs were out I decided to watch the previous two seasons. This was a bit of a mistake I am sad to say. The TV series is slow and painfully full of filler. Read the manga instead.

The good news is that these OVAs return to the source read more
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Feb 23, 2008
SnickerDoodle
This series, I'd have to say, is by far way better than the original series. The animation of it is way better than before, and it doesn't seem to be rushing through the series. Which, I thought it seemed to be doing in the first 2 seasons.

It's following the manga as it is, which I really liked, and keeping the series as it was suppose to be and not changing. Overall, much better.
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Jan 3, 2009
Dr_Jan_Itor
Great plot that unlike the show comes directly from the manga, great artwork that rivals those of theatrical movies, not much to say in sound, same characters from the anime that go through extreme lasting changes, high enjoyment beats out "Country of Birdcages", overall 8.
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Jul 16, 2008
brass2themax
Tsubasa Chronicle: Tokyo Revelations did what the rest of the anime series failed to do: be interesting. While the art style is more or less the same, it is obvious in the first few minutes that it has been supplemented with greater detail, some additional special effects here and there, and the animation seems to move more smoothly and remain more "active", versus the all-too-boring and sluggish feel of Tsubasa Chronicle and Tsubasa Chronicle 2nd Season.

Story: 8 - Very Good

We all know the story of Tsubasa Chronicle from the manga, because chances are, if you are not a manga reader, you have not seen this read more
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Mar 28, 2008
Kelpion
In my mind, the animation was better than in the first seasons. I have to admit, that some scenes were unfortunately not able to keep up with the rest (third OVA: Fay looked like a fish desperately longing for air O.o). Nonetheless the storyline was very interesting and not so easy to understand, which I find very exciting.
All in all "Tsubasa Chronicles - Tokyo Revelation" is something, fans should watch while keeping the manga in mind, in which the emotion and drama is portrayed much more intensively. =)
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Aug 5, 2008
HeartsDesire
I believe that Tsubasa Chronicle Tokyo Revelations was a fabulous continuation, giving us a clearer insight into the background of all the characters and the plot. For those who are slightly confused while having watched Tsubasa so far, these OVA's are of an extreme help in painting a more 'clearer' picture of the story in general. It explains so much, while still providing us with even MORE surprises to keep our minds wheeling with excitement and curiosity. Compared to the seasons before, the artwork is exceptionally better and I also believe that the climax of the story still has yet to reach its peak. The read more
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