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Sakura Diaries (Volume 4)

Sakura Diaries (Volume 4)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The best volume of the series...
Review: All the worms hatch out as the series draws to a conclusion. Perhaps the best aspect of the wrap is the revelation that there is no real honor, innocence or selflessness in any of the 'love' situations. Almost everything shrouded as 'love' is either selfish desire or hope of controlling others through deception. DVD 4 offers far more sexual proximity between Tounma and Urara while everyone comes closer to discovering what they want in life. The ending is bittersweet with a simultaneously uplifting message about self reliance, while being rather depressing in its statements about love and intimacy. Personally, I liked the fourth volume best although it'll make the tenderhearted fans cry and wish for something rather lighter and more mundane for a conclusion. If you have followed the series thus far, this is definitely worth while.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An Ok Ending to a Great Series
Review: I am very sad that Sakura Diaries is over, and even more sad at the ending they gave this great series. Nothing seemed complete at the end and I wished there was more than what U-Jin gave.

Also these episodes are a little more adult (while never hentia) in their nature. The whole bathroom scene is a perfect example. Plus alot of great things that could have happened didn't.

To be honest I did like this tape I just don't think it concluded the series very well. I wish U-Jin would have made more, but I guess he didn't. Well until next time.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An Ok Ending to a Great Series
Review: I am very sad that Sakura Diaries is over, and even more sad at the ending they gave this great series. Nothing seemed complete at the end and I wished there was more than what U-Jin gave.

Also these episodes are a little more adult (while never hentia) in their nature. The whole bathroom scene is a perfect example. Plus alot of great things that could have happened didn't.

To be honest I did like this tape I just don't think it concluded the series very well. I wish U-Jin would have made more, but I guess he didn't. Well until next time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is great romantic animation movie!
Review: I can say it is simply great animation movie! Do you know Yu-Jin. He is very famous adult cartoonist. Many people may not know him. But if you like Japanese anime, you must have ever seen angel or New angel.

If you already know Yu-Jin, you might expect something on Sakura Diaries. But There are no sexual intercourse scenes in Sakura Diaries. Are you disappointed? You do not need to be appointed. Although it does not contain sexual story, it can make you feel it is very sensual anime.

The story is as follows; Touma begin to think of Urara's love and how he is selfish. But he still can not forget Meiko. Meiko, who is ver agressive and sexual, know that Touma have been pretended as a college boy of Keio Univ. The mind of Meiko leave from Touma....poor boy. But Urara is still there. Her love the to poor boy is unchanged! He decide to accept Urara's love and concentrate on the entrance exam of University.

This is conventional tri-angle love story. This is chapter you can see the special service of Urara with soup in order to cheer up Touma. Do you want to know the Jinx of Touma? His solution to get rid of Jinx is very sensational! Poor Urara! She do everything for him.

Opening and ending Music are great. It looks like to watch opening and ending of Games. Just pick and see it! It is simply humorous and sexual without sexual intercouse scenes...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is great romantic animation movie!
Review: I can say it is simply great animation movie! Do you know Yu-Jin. He is very famous adult cartoonist. Many people may not know him. But if you like Japanese anime, you must have ever seen angel or New angel.

If you already know Yu-Jin, you might expect something on Sakura Diaries. But There are no sexual intercourse scenes in Sakura Diaries. Are you disappointed? You do not need to be appointed. Although it does not contain sexual story, it can make you feel it is very sensual anime.

The story is as follows; Touma begin to think of Urara's love and how he is selfish. But he still can not forget Meiko. Meiko, who is ver agressive and sexual, know that Touma have been pretended as a college boy of Keio Univ. The mind of Meiko leave from Touma....poor boy. But Urara is still there. Her love the to poor boy is unchanged! He decide to accept Urara's love and concentrate on the entrance exam of University.

This is conventional tri-angle love story. This is chapter you can see the special service of Urara with soup in order to cheer up Touma. Do you want to know the Jinx of Touma? His solution to get rid of Jinx is very sensational! Poor Urara! She do everything for him.

Opening and ending Music are great. It looks like to watch opening and ending of Games. Just pick and see it! It is simply humorous and sexual without sexual intercouse scenes...

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: The Final Chapter...
Review: If you've gotten this far in the series, you already know what it's about ... so I won't go into too much detail. Just to Review, Touma wants to go to College in Tokyo, but after failing his entrance exams, he is forced to go to cram school and moves in with his Cousin, who looks upon him as her first love.

I was personally a bit disappointed with how things wrap up to close in the series. Not to give away the ending ... but watch the Sub first, not the Dub. For the tender hearted, it's a must ... the English version really messes up and rewrites the ending.

Urara and Touma grow closer, but Touma becomes more serious about his exams, and Urara just becomes more serious about him. Mieko and "The Vest Guy" make a few cameos, but really only appear so not to leave you hanging as to what happened to them. Urara's secrets are reveals and bring the story to a head, and force Touma into a choice between his heart and his future (Japanese only). The ending itself is a bit confusing, and can be interpreted a couple of different ways ... to say more will give the story away, however.

Not anywhere near as enjoyable as the first two volumes, also things get a bit more kinky... I really feel, considering how well the first two volumes were done, that this could have been much more enjoyable... The plot just doesn't hang together as well, and I couldn't see a point in many of the plot devices & subplots which move the series towards conclusion.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Farewell, days a bathroom humor
Review: No! It can't end! I need more! Well, anyway, the ending to SAkura Diaries wasn't as big and spectacular as I was hoping for. There were some nice scenes like the one in the bathroom with Urara and Touma, but it could have been better. This final tape wraps up Touma's love and school life. It was done fairly well, but there was so much more that could have made it more enjoyable. We can only hope that there will be a sequel (hey, I can dream, can't I?). I just love this show though. Its on a level with Ranma 1\2, but at the same time not being a hentai. And this tape also shows SD at its full adult humor. Very few shows are capable of that (well, maybe "Maze", but that show ......). Anyway, I urge you to see the final conclusion. Its no big ending, but its still a great one. Come on, U-Jin. Shows us more!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: All alone..
Review: Poor Urara, well, I have to say that I was happy with this one until I saw the ending.. (sigh).. The first episode with the famous (boobs and bathtub) scene was hilarious, and I laughed outloud a lot watching this one. This last DVD was very good compared to the others in the series. At least they didn't stretch it out too long, otherwise it would have been even more of a let down.

I have very mixed feelings towards this series. I get sexually frustrated watching it. It promises more, but all you get is turned down, just like Urara. Tonma is a big chicken who doesn't seem to have a clue..

I recommend watching this in both languages, I found that I enjoyed it more in Japanese. A lot of the jokes weren't the same, and they added more of a raunchy and stupid persona to Tonma. He is a little smarter in the Japanese version and this is seen in the bathtub scene. Over all, if you've come this far and need the last one to finish, I suggest you do. It only gets better from the third one.

The depressing ending will leave you with an empty feeling. But this can be remedied by thinking of other more fulfilling series, like Trigun or Outlaw Star.

Enjoy!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: An anti-climatic but fitting end.
Review: The final part of the story sees all of the storylines nicely come to an end (and some new beginnings). It's a happy, almost anti-climatic ending but it seems quite realistic and leaves you with a warm feeling.

Possible spoilers...

Chapter Ten -- Bath Time For Two
One of the more risque episodes. Touma takes a bath and Urara, to cheer him up, uses her talents and washes his back. Touma goes to take the entrance exam and asks to exchange hairs with Urara for good luck. Urara, being the ultimate cheerleader, stands outside the exam window holding up a sign that reads "Go For It!"

Chapter Eleven -- Testing Student Syndrome
Touma ends up failing the test and commits himself to studying harder. Mashu, through some investigation finds out that Touma isn't a Keio student and tells Mieko. Touma runs into Erika his ex and stands his ground and admits he's a cram student, rather than feeling ashamed. Urara gives Touma a love note and Mieko thinks of Touma and his lie. Urara's uncle calls up and Touma finds out that he's not away on a business trip but that he really lives in Italy. He realizes that he shouldn't be living with Urara.

Chapter Twelve -- A Testing Student's Decision
Touma decides to leave the apartment. In this final episode you see all of the characters. At a baseball game Akimota tells Touma that he still needs to establish his identity. Kieko and Mashu discuss there pride and how they're living for their parents dreams. Urara is sad that Touma's moving out. Mieko calls her boyfriend up and tells him that she's met someone who lives his life to the fullest -- she calls off their wedding. Touma ends up moving in with Akimota.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: An anti-climatic but fitting end.
Review: The final part of the story sees all of the storylines nicely come to an end (and some new beginnings). It's a happy, almost anti-climatic ending but it seems quite realistic and leaves you with a warm feeling.

Possible spoilers...

Chapter Ten -- Bath Time For Two
One of the more risque episodes. Touma takes a bath and Urara, to cheer him up, uses her talents and washes his back. Touma goes to take the entrance exam and asks to exchange hairs with Urara for good luck. Urara, being the ultimate cheerleader, stands outside the exam window holding up a sign that reads "Go For It!"

Chapter Eleven -- Testing Student Syndrome
Touma ends up failing the test and commits himself to studying harder. Mashu, through some investigation finds out that Touma isn't a Keio student and tells Mieko. Touma runs into Erika his ex and stands his ground and admits he's a cram student, rather than feeling ashamed. Urara gives Touma a love note and Mieko thinks of Touma and his lie. Urara's uncle calls up and Touma finds out that he's not away on a business trip but that he really lives in Italy. He realizes that he shouldn't be living with Urara.

Chapter Twelve -- A Testing Student's Decision
Touma decides to leave the apartment. In this final episode you see all of the characters. At a baseball game Akimota tells Touma that he still needs to establish his identity. Kieko and Mashu discuss there pride and how they're living for their parents dreams. Urara is sad that Touma's moving out. Mieko calls her boyfriend up and tells him that she's met someone who lives his life to the fullest -- she calls off their wedding. Touma ends up moving in with Akimota.


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