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Dragon Ball Z - Season One (Vegeta Saga) DVD

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Insane
i have been a dbz fan since it came out in britan and this made me remember so much and dont worry there region 1 2 and 4 so most people should be ok it's bassicly Insane its a brilliant series and i plan on buy each one!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Finally, DBZ on DVD!!!
Back in my elementary and middle school days, I use to watch Dragonball Z about every day. I waited patiently for each new episode with great anticipation. Unfortunately, if you missed one episode, you missed it for good until the season was over. I hated that aspect of it all. Finally, years later, the most popular anime ever created hits the DVD shelves. I admitt I'm not really an anime fan but DBZ has always captivated me with it's interesting characters and incredible detail and action sequences. Now fans can own the complete series uncut, fully remastered both audio and visual wise. Excellent!! ALso included is the original Japanese dialouge and music, a interesting option to enjoy DBZ in its original form. If you're a die-hard fan this is a great way to start off your collection with the season that started it all, the Saiyan or Vegeta saga. Starring in my opinion the most thrilling and greatest character ever, Vegeta!!!!!!!!!!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Dragon Ball Z: Season One
Dragon Ball Z, in my mind it's just awesome. I used to watch it when I was a kid and loved the all the action in it. Then when I discovered these season boxsets that were out, I bought them as quickly as possilbe. Then I sat back and renewed all my memories of this show. The Vegeta Saga was a great way to start this series off in my mind. The characters from Dragon Ball are re-established and some new ones are introduced, like Gohan, King Kai and Vegeta. New story lines are brought in, but the comedy is still there and makes this show very entertaining to watch. You get 39 episodes for this first season and I can't complain. So if you haven't seen this show in a long time, I recommend you start buying this series since all the seasons are out on DVD boxsets and just enjoy an awesome show.

Review by Trevor Kies



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Just say No!!
I've noticed a lot of the 5-star reviews for this item contain this sentiment: "Well, OK, it's cropped, it's not an actual remaster, but this is the best release so I'm not complaining."

Well, now you have a better option. The Dragon Box is coming in September. These are the actual Japanese masters of the series. No cropping, nothing. Completely remastered (not run through a machine). And it's exactly the same physically as the Japanese Dragon Box release.

Basicaly, funimation released these 'Orange Brick' box sets because they believed they would never recieve the rights to release the Dragon Box.
I would suggest selling these box sets while you still can. Admittedly, they're OK for a cheaper option, but in the long run they aren't the absolute best version of the show.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Necessary Addition
I just started digging into this new remastered uncut series.
I am just blown away.
The quality is outstanding.
Since I am a big Dragonball fan. With the dubs by Funimation.
Going from there to the awful dubs of Ocean group had been a huge disappointment.
I got used to the gang all sounding a certain way, & hearing them through the ocean dubs sounded bad & cheesy.

What makes this set essential is that it actually ties together much of the story that was missing from the cut series.
There are important subtleties within the storyline that are neatly tied together, where I had always disliked Z for just jumping around too much, without any explanation.
You can actually see here the development of the relationship between Piccolo & Gohan.

Episodes 36-38 actually become essential in this series instead of just filler episodes in the bad cut ocean version.
You connect with the loss of the z fighters & the aftermath before they head out to Namek.
Episode 30 you actually see Launch again, in her last scene ever which was cool for me because they all but forgot about her after DB.

I am excited to see how the Frieza & Trunks saga's are handled.
The Frieza series with ocean dub was Bleech!!
Took way too long & 5 minutes became half of a saga.
Also want to see if the DR. Gero storyline problems are better dealt with in the Trunks Saga.

I would highly recommend getting this series.
I am actually looking at Z now with a fresh outlook.
I am hoping that the quality remains throughout.



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