
So I just got my order in today (got the Collect Memories (S1 + S2 + Movie) as well on BD for only $30!) and I'm going crazy

So I've never watched the show before dubbed, so I thought I'd take a spin with it this time and do so. The dub is actually quite nicely produced. There are a few problems, mainly with Syaoran and Fai.

I'm not in the mood to watch Spring Thunder again. I watched a few clips and again the supporting cast sounded great. J. Michael Tatum has really started to shine for me in series, and he kills it as Seishiro, definitely the best pick for the character. I might edit this if I ever get around to watching the whole thing.
About the video. Since it was only released on DVD in Japan, you would imagine it's an upscale. Upscales should not be synonymous with "bad" or "crap" as even if it is an SD master, BD allows for a higher bitrate making compression a thing of the past. So yes, TTR is an upscale. I spotted a few places where aliasing appeared (mainly on hair) and I don't know if it's the upscale or something, but I seemed to notice a lot more animation problems with the OVAs than I ever had previously. It still looks superb, so I would recommended it over the DVD version. For Spring Thunder, the thing was actually animated in HD! Amazing, right? The US gets something Japan didn't. It looks stunning. Although Spring Thunder wasn't as action-packed as TTR, the shiny animation helped up the awesomeness.
Extras are something I actually was surprised on. Since these were only "supplements" to the manga in Japan, they had nothing at all -- not even textless openings and endings. Surprise, surprise, FUNimation included those on here, something I was happy to hear that had happened. There's also a dub cast commentary for every single episode. I generally enjoy listening to the ramblings of FUNi's crew, so while I have yet get to it, I'm sure it will be pretty enjoyable to listen to how the dub took the OVAs since is quite different from the TV series.
Okay, guess that's enough. I didn't mean to do a full review, just wanted to say "hey, they're out," but I was writing this as I was watching it... and it kept growing in length. So go pick this is up if you're a Tsubasa fan. It's $25.99 on Blu-ray and $21.99 on DVD at Amazon. Oh yeah, if you haven't gotten the TV series or the movie, you might want to pick the Collected Memories set up on Blu-ray for a mighty $30.49, you should. The DVD set is still $60, so I'd advise you to buy a BD player instead and then buy Tsubasa instead of buying the DVD set
