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well video is vary nice and i love it being a box set.
takes up a lot less space.
BUT!!!!
the number 1 thing i hate is the music.
what happen to the dragonball z tune?
and the music in the show... i hate that.
i cant enjoy the show anymore.
im not big on the widescreen but its not to bad.
but the music just killed it for me.
i wish i still had my old disks back now.
be careful if you are looking into buying this and are used to the old disks they are not the same at all.
and yes there is a lot of sceens that was not on the old disks.
that part i dont mind.
so if you think the music change will not bother you then yes it is a great set but if your like me and use to the old disks you will likey hate it. so i hope this help people like me that dont take change easy.
if you want to give it a try dont sell your old disks yet like i did till you tryed it. if i could get my disks back i would.
thats how bad the music made it for me.
dont feel the same at all.
but as i said other then that it could of been a great set.
oh well thats what i get for selling my disks too soon.
will i ever learn?
oh and one last thing... the box cover has no top so dust can get inside it and mess up the disks. i dont know why they did not put a top on it.
hope this helped a little.
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fantastic set, great picture, great sound, and contrary to what some mite say, great aspect ratio, so what if we loose some imaging on the top and bottom, the action looks way better with more image on the sides, definently the way dbz was ment to be seen, this is the start of a fantastic series
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This show is awesome. I had never really watched Dragon Ball Z before I got this DVD. I only got it because my friend said it was a pretty good show. I wouldn't say it is a pretty good show. It's a great show.
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Dragon Ball Z - Season One (Vegeta Saga)
It was overall really good. The quality was amazing, and the sound was great. The only problems were the cut out top and bottom, and line dissapearance. Youll notice the cut off top and bottom when they are fighting Vegeta and Nappa. Its annoying looking at half heads :/
The quality was amazing, it was so clear, when i first watched it i couldnt believe my eyes. The line dissapearance is sort of annoying too. When there is too much shaking or thin lines, the black lines dissapear and you get blended skin and stuff, its really odd.
But other than that, it was all good, a must buy for DBZ fans.
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Well first, I would like to say that I own the COMPLETE original Dragonball Z DVD's that Funimation originally released. If you are wondering which to buy, then I will try to be of some help.
This particular season, was re-released by Funimation, the voices were re-done to be that of the Frieza Saga and beyond (all of you may know that Vegeta and Goku's voices sounded kind of wimpy when Pioneer did them). There are episodes that were NOT released to DVD originally by Pioneer, and these are all un-cut. Now lots of people are saying that this is "cropped", I have yet to notice them, yes, you did lose some screen on the top and bottom, but have you ever tried watching the 4:3 format of DBZ on a HDTV? It looks awful, it is very pixel lated, and blurry and whenever they do a Energy blast, you can see freckles around it. If you have a Wide-screen TV and want these again, buy these, you will NOT be disappointed. The colors are amazing to say the least, and you cannot even tell that it is being cropped if you are watching it on a widescreen TV as I said before. Now if you still own a 4:3 TV and want DBZ, and HATE the black bars on the top and bottom of your TV, these may not be for you.
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