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Dragon Ball Z: Seasons 1-9 Collection BLU-RAY

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The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. when Frieza goes to destroy Planet Vegeta, keeping his performance in continuity with the Namek Saga. In the original US broadcast English track, the Vegeta Saga and the Namek Saga (Episodes 1-67) feature the Ultimate Uncut Special Edition music from Nathan Johnson. In episode 86, he redubs most of his work as Bardock in the Frieza flashback (except for when he says, "No way! For the Season Box Sets, Nathan Johnson's Ultimate Uncut Special Edition music for episodes 1-67, and the Faulconer Productions music for episodes 68-291.

The doctor on Planet Cold is redubbed by Chris Cason in place of Chuck Huber form the original (also Christopher Sabat did the doctor's two lines once Frieza is fully rebuilt originally but Cason also redubbed those). Like Season 3 (and for all upcoming Seasons for the Remastered "Orange Bricks" DVD Sets) there are sound effects removed, such as Trunks landing in Episode 119 having a "BANG" sound effect when he lands in the Original Dub mix, as well as that same sound effect playing a few times after that to match the Faulconer Productions music track "Trunks Appears". Honestly would have been a much better idea, fans who grew up watching the show on Toonami would have the exact version they grew up with, and anyone that just wanted to watch the show in decent quality with its original aspect ratio, English or Japanese could do that, particularly if Funimation put out an "Edited Edition" and "Uncut Edition" for episodes 1-53 and the equivalent 1-67 respectively. My understanding is they did the framing on the cropped Blu-rays better than on the Orange DVD sets.

Laura Bailey redubs Ceyli Delgadillo for Dende's scream during Gohan's flashback in the aforementioned episode. Europe's busiest forums, with independent news and expert reviews, for TVs, Home Cinema, Hi-Fi, Movies, Gaming, Tech and more. We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our site, provide personalised content and advertising, analyse our traffic, and ensure you see more of what you love. Unlike the first season, the set has received little controversy (most of the fans complaints are identical to the previous set). Sabat redubs his performance as Zarbon in episode 78 and also gets an extra line " Well, I suppose you know best.

In addition, characters such as Spice, Mustard, and Maron have been redubbed with new voice actors (Spice went from Bart Myer to J. For one, I dislike the lack of NEPs and original title cards, which is what I was alluding to that every other Funimation Blu-ray release has suffered from.The picture is presented in a widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio using a method known as "tilt and scan" or "tiltscanning" in place of the automatic cropping process seen on the Orange Brick transfer. And some people think an incomplete release is a deal breaker which is silly imo but that makes even the level sets ranking controversial.

LOVED Dragon Ball Z when i was younger so decided to pick this up when it came out with that in mind i haven't finished watching all of it . I was hoping something along those lines would happen for the 30th anniversary edition, because the remastered dub (which far less fans grew up with) has been given far too much special treatment, especially for the Frankenstein project it was. But ya the black crush is nothing compared to how screwed up the color is in the dragon boxes and even the 30th aniversary set suffers tint problems. Would it be the orange box sets or blu-ray season sets as those seem to be the only ones I can find which cover all 9 seasons?The first episodes I compared to the 1996 US TV version, the Cell saga I compared to the DVD edition and then the Kai edition.

Vegeta fight when he is inconsistent in his pronunciation of " Kaio-ken" (though the original recorded line is still present for the US Music track).There's also the Dragon Box DVDs, which were certainly stunning when they came out around 2002, but they're in SD and IMO, aren't aging great with modern HD/4K TVs.

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