Dragon Ball Z Season One is without a doubt a groundbreaking accomplishment in anime home video.  For the first time is such a box set available with so much content for such a low price (I bought it for $30).  Season One contains the entire Vegeta Saga, parts I and II.  If you thought that the Ultimate Uncut editions were an accomplishment, this box set takes Dragon Ball Z even further.

 
Season One contains 39 episodes on six discs; that’s approximately 925 minutes or 15 hours and 25 minutes of pure Dragon Ball Z!  What’s even better is that each episode has been digitally remastered from a high quality preserved Japanese film, and it’s been transferred in widescreen.  That’s right, for the first time in anime history, Dragon Ball Z TV episodes are in 16:9 anamorphic widescreen!

 
Furthermore, the episodes have the new FUNimation voice cast’s dubbing over the original Japanese musical score.  This truly is a fantastic combination; I’ve been relatively tolerant of the original Japanese score in the Dragon Ball Z feature films, but it made them seem less like movies and more like long episodes.  In the episodes, however, the ...Read more
 
   

 


 
 

 
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