- This popular anime series follows the skilled warrior Goku and his band of Z-fighters as they search for the powerful Dragon Balls. The adventures continue with every episode from the series’ third season. Format: DVD Genre: ANIMATION Age: 704400022456 UPC: 704400022456 Manufacturer No: 1-4210-0007-5
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The Definitive Collection continues! The battle to decide the fate of the universe begins! On the distant Planet Namek, the seven magic Dragon Balls have been brought together and the dragon Porunga summoned. Now, Goku and the Z-fighters are all that stand between the evil Frieza and his wish for immortality! Having survived their encounters with Frieza’s dreaded minions, Goku and his friends are now left to contend with the ruthless tyrant himself. Despite their recent v… More >>

#1 by Prince Vegeta on March 22, 2010 - 9:21 am
In February 2007, FUNimation’s “remastered” DBZ Season One boxset saw its release to DVD. Touted as a complete remastering, this release was produced in a (cropped) widescreen presentation with a “remastering” process by Video Post & Transfer in Texas. Despite FUNimation’s claims, the set is indeed cropped (missing approximately 20% of its vertical resolution while only gaining approximately 5% of its horizontal resolution), it is not remastered frame-by-frame from its original film, and the color has been adjusted. Of note is the inclusion of a new audio track, featuring FUNimation’s traditional voice track (with minor line alterations where appropriate) played alongside the original Japanese musical score. For more in-depth information on this set on season 1 and what to expect from the others, please listen to Episode #0065 of the Daizex Podcast!
Rating: 1 / 5
#2 by Muzzy on March 22, 2010 - 9:54 am
this is the worst season of dbz, and i love dbz but i have to say this one sucks! its just trash talk from freiza and little outbursts of angry fighting. it is boring and was not enjoyable , with one exception, when goku started smacking freiza around like a hoe
Rating: 1 / 5
#3 by Tv watcher on March 22, 2010 - 12:30 pm
I can’t believe they would not add the spanish (Intertrack Mexico) audio track. The ultimate uncut series did have it, why would they leave it out this time. In you tube comparisons, it has been voted the best after the original. I will not buy any of this series unless they re-release them with the proper languages.
Rating: 1 / 5
#4 by themysticanimal on March 22, 2010 - 2:00 pm
The showdown with Frieza . well , Goku fights Frieza , and fights and fights and fights , it should end here , but he continues , and fights and fights and fillers and fights and fillers an……. you know the drill . but if they continue releasing it this cheap , why not buy it ?
If you are frustrated like me from the filler episodes in this season , start buying the manga. Read volume 12 . it starts with the last five minutes on Namek . and it’s not as boringly long as the anime’s .
Same fold-in box of six cd’s . but this time you get six episodes on the first three cd’s , and five episodes on the remaining three. The extras are textless songs and trailers.
Isn’t time for funimation to release Dragon Ball cheap box sets ?
Rating: 3 / 5
#5 by Judith Mills on March 22, 2010 - 2:54 pm
people are complaining a lot…….i say that super saiyan goku remastered, redifined, in widescreen, and in hd is something worth waiting for. but nonetheless, i can’t wait!
Rating: 5 / 5