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Wow! I really loved the movie Princess Nine - Bases Loaded. The movie is absolutely stunning with top-notch graphics and visuals while Hilary Haag deliver some award-winning performances in this movie. I also think Monica Rial was great! The visuals and graphics make for some very realistic on screen special-effects but that is the beauty of the movie.When the movie wants to be funny it is funny, the same is true for when the movie needs to deliver its scary aspects.
I think Hilary Haag and Monica Rial worked wonderful in Princess Nine - Bases Loaded. The great supporting cast includes Hilary Haag, Monica Rial, Vic Mignogna, Chris Patton, Kelly Manison.
You should see it, make no mistake this is a definite blockbuster!
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Summary of Princess Nine - Bases Loaded: As Ryo learns more about her late father, she regains her belief in his integrity, which strengthens her commitment to baseball. Meanwhile, the mousy Kanako persuades her father, the principal of Kisaragi High, to keep the girls' team, and Coach Kido packs his charges off to an intensive training camp. Ryo should be on cloud nine when the dashing Takasugi announces he loves her and presents her with a medal as a good-luck charm. Although he thinks of Izumi "like a younger sister," she is furiously jealous and sets out to end the budding romance--all of which causes problems for the team. Director Tomiko Mochizuki uses restraint and taste to keep these complications from degenerating into a soap opera. The characters remain believable high school students, with strong vocal performances distinguishing the team members. Rated 12 Up, but suitable for younger viewers; alcohol use, minor profanity. --Charles Solomon
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