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Dragon Ball GT: Season One DVD

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Funimation
EAN: 0704400048746
Feature: After enduring trials that would have crushed any other soul, Goku is now faced with the most important journey of his life. The Dragon Balls have been scattered to the ends of creation! The universe is dense with danger and the Saiyan hero must plunge head first into the peril, for if the seven magic relics of Shenron are not gathered within a year s time, Earth will meet with final catastrophe.
Format: Animated, Box set, Color, DVD, NTSC, Original recording remastered
Item Dimensions: 500
Label: Funimation
Languages: JapaneseOriginal LanguageEnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Funimation
Number Of Items: 5
Publisher: Funimation
Region Code: 1
Release Date: December 09, 2008
Running Time: 800 minutes
Studio: Funimation

Features:
  • After enduring trials that would have crushed any other soul, Goku is now faced with the most important journey of his life. The Dragon Balls have been scattered to the ends of creation! The universe is dense with danger and the Saiyan hero must plunge head first into the peril, for if the seven magic relics of Shenron are not gathered within a year s time, Earth will meet with final catastrophe.



 

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Studio: Funimation Prod Inc Release Date: 12/09/2008

Amazon.com:
Dragon Ball GT (1996), the third animated series based on Akira Toriyama's manga, takes place ten years after the final episode of Dragon Ball Z. Things have changed: Trunks is the president of the Capsule Corporation; Gohan has married Videl. Goku's old enemy Pilaf invades the Celestial Realm to seize the ultra-powerful Black Dragon Balls, but he messes up his wish and asks that Goku be reduced to a child. King Kai warns that the Black Dragon Balls, which have scattered among the stars, must be returned to Earth within a year or the planet will explode. Goku and Trunks set off to find them, accompanied by Pan, Gohan's obnoxious daughter. After fighting a number of underlings, the trio finally meets the main villain of the series: Baby, the last survivor of the Tuffle (originally Tsufrulian) race. A nasty creature with a head like a crescent moon, Baby can infiltrate the bodies of others and absorb their energy. He wants to acquire the power of the Saiyans and subjugate the galaxy. Quite a number of battles ensue, and Goku has to have his tail restored to give him the power to tackle Baby. The filmmakers undercut their efforts to create excitement by being silly. Buu and Uub reunite to form Majuub, but he fights by turning his foes into chocolate. The story also lacks originality: when Trunks is caught in a metal trap by General Rilldo, it's too obviously copied from Han Solo's emprisonment in the block of carbonite. Both Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z were boys' clubs: Goku and the Z-fighters trained together, fought common enemies and sought to become the strongest. Creating a major role for a girl in the series was a worthwhile idea, but the filmmakers make too Pan whiny and fussy to fit into the rough and tumble world. The weakest entry in the Dragon Ball saga, GT only ran for 64 episodes. (Rated TV PG, suitable for ages 8 and up: violence, violence against women, alcohol use, nudity) --Charles Solomon

(1. A Devastating Wish, 2. Pan Blasts Off, 3. Terror on Imecka, 4. The Most Wanted List, 5. Goku vs. Ledgic, 6. Like Pulling Teeth, 7. Trunks, the Bride, 8. Whisker Power! 9. Lord Luud, 10. Dance and Attack, 11. Lord Luud's Curse, 12. The Last Oracle of Luud, 13. The Man Behind the Curtain, 14. The Battle Within, 15. Beginning of the End, 16. Giru's Checkered Past, 17. Pan's Gambit, 18. Unexpected Power, 19. A General Uprising, 20. The Source of Rilldo's Power, 21. A Secret Revealed, 22. The Baby Secret, 23. Hidden Danger, 24. Discovering the Truth, 25. Baby's Arrival, 26. Saiyan Hunting, 27. The Attack on Vegeta, 28. A Worldwide Problem, 29. The Fall of the Saiyans, 30. The Game After Life, 31. Collapse From Within, 32. The Return of Uub, 33. The Tail's Tale, 34. Back in the Game)



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - DBZ isn't over yet...
GT is no where near as bad as some fans are saying. All the characters have basically remained the same, except Piccolo recieves barely any screen time if any really. Disappointing to say the least. The first two disc I admitt don't inspire much interest with unimpressive characters such as Ludd and Lord Don Chi. However, once General Rildo and Dr. Myuu arrive the story picks up the pace and actually gets interesting. There are great battles and Baby is one bad ass villan in himself.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pretty Good
Watched DragonBall/DragonBall Z all the time as a kid and never got to see the new GT episodes. I bought this and it brought back a lot of fond memories from when I was a kid. There is a lot of talking and stretching things out just like in the the shows I remember but there is significantly less action the the Dragonball Z series. It has a pretty good story and a strong recommendation for any fans of the show.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - DragonBall GT, Season One
My son saw this series years ago on TV. He used birthday money to buy it, and was pleased with it.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - worth seeing after all
This dbgt is quite different then dbz but it had to change.The characters couldnt just stay the same age and stuff.Although the change was quite drastic still this season still has some of the spirit of dbz.And if peolpe dont like it then dont watch it.Its simply not dbz so thats why its different.Some of the episodes are quite dry though.But the first episode of this season and about the last 10 episodes of this season are the best and are worth watching for any true dbz fan.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - GREAT
Dragon Ball GT: Season One is a GREAT dvd set. My son's and I enjoyed watching them.





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