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Dragon Ball Z: Seasons 1-9 Collection (Amazon Exclusive) [Blu-ray]
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November 17, 2023 "Please retry" | Amazon Exclusive Collectible | 36 |
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Genre | Anime, Action |
Format | Import, Dolby, Widescreen |
Contributor | Stephanie Nadolny, Christopher R. Sabat, Mike McFarland, Sean Schemmel |
Number Of Discs | 36 |
Runtime | 114 hours and 40 minutes |
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The Complete SeriesAfter learning that he is from another planet, a warrior named Goku and his friends are prompted to defend it from an onslaught of extraterrestrial enemies. |
Seasons 1 through 3Intergalactic villains are out for cosmic domination and the wish-granting Dragon Balls. From Earth to the alien planet Namek, Goku and his loyal friends must face off against foes like the Saiyan Prince Vegeta and the sadistic tyrant Frieza. |
Seasons 4 through 6Earth’s been conquered, and the Z Fighters are dead—this is the bleak future a mysterious Saiyan comes to warn Goku about. With only a few years time, the Z Fighters must train like never before to stop a force even greater than Frieza. |
Seasons 7 through 9Seven years of peace have passed, and the Z Fighters are living normal lives. But a villain from long ago seeks to fulfill a dream of universal domination and awaken a monster of unimaginable terror—Majin Buu. |
Product Description
After learning that he is from another planet, a warrior named Goku and his friends are prompted to defend it from an onslaught of extraterrestrial enemies. This set contains seasons 1-9 across 36 discs in an exclusive slip-case, and presented in 1080p HD!
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Package Dimensions : 7 x 6 x 6 inches; 3.5 Pounds
- Director : Mike McFarland
- Media Format : Import, Dolby, Widescreen
- Run time : 114 hours and 40 minutes
- Release date : November 17, 2023
- Actors : Christopher R. Sabat, Sean Schemmel, Stephanie Nadolny
- Subtitles: : English
- Studio : Madman
- ASIN : B075KZBHD6
- Number of discs : 36
- Best Sellers Rank: #4,982 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #147 in Anime (Movies & TV)
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It started when one of my old VHS tapes that I recorded off Toonami glitched and broke my VCR (Agh, I can't replace that!). I went on here to get a DVD copy but couldn't find much comparative information on the different sets. Did I want Blu-ray, DVD, Kai? I checked out Kai on Internet Archive and decided I didn't like the new voices or that awful circus parade music and I did like the funny episodes that Kai left out, so that was out as an option. From the pictures posted the Blu-ray copy took up less shelf space than the DVD version, so I went with that.
My copy arrived in perfect condition, but I checked it over thoroughly. No disks were broken, scratched, or missing, so I embarked on a ten-day binge to check every episode for glitching. While I was at it, I streamed the other series options alongside to compare them. 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. Here's my take: the video on the Blu-ray is better than all the other versions, although Kai came close.
The picture I posted is a side-by-side comparison of the picture from the DVD (on the laptop) and Blu-ray (on the TV) editions. My computer screen is far better than my TV, but the picture on the TV is better because of the superb quality of the Blu-ray. The clarity is amazing. I can see all the individual character in the hand-drawn lines. The DVD version I used for comparison was letterbox ratio, so maybe that's an option with that set. I can confirm that the Blu-ray is widescreen only. If Amazon didn't cut off my picture, you can see that the widescreen edition is not just zoomed and cut. They actually drew in more picture on the sides. In some cases, the letterbox version seemed more cut down than the widescreen version. Other scenes didn't transition to widescreen as nicely, so some are better and some are worse. No lines or details were missing in my version, like some reviewers had.
For audio, I liked the '96 TV version best. It was much funnier, had snappier pacing, better voices, and way better music. If there ever is a complete series version of a 90's style TV edit with Ocean Group voices I'd pay twice this much for it, but that won't happen. I already mentioned my opinion of Kai's English audio, but if you want Japanese voices, that would be a better bet. The Japanese audio track on this set is tinny and thin, probably because it's a very old recording made using old technology. Kai is re-recorded and is sure to sound better than this. The English dub is perfect quality. I like the fact that the Toonami music track is available on here, but it's too bad it is the second track. I have to remember to change it with each disc. For people concerned about bad language, it's rarely in the English dub. I think just in the Freiza arc. It's all over the subtitles though.
The menu system is intuitive, and this series works perfectly with my remote. The audio and subtitle buttons work as they should for when I forget to run the setup first. Each disk has annoying ads that Autoplay on loading, but they can be easily skipped with the menu button on my remote, so I don't care. Each episode is divided into intro, segment 1, segment 2, and ending, so it's easy to skip intros and endings if you want to go through the trouble. Better yet, use the marathon mode (genius!) and have the system skip them for you.
The cases are not great. There's no episode guide, they don't always close securely, and they have those nasty plastic disc holders that tear discs up. At least the plastic is fairly soft, and the disc holders don't have sharp points, so they won't scratch the discs. The discs will snap onto the holder securely, but it takes some careful persuasion. Getting them off without risking breaking the discs can be tricky. I tried replacing the plastic holders with poly sleeves, but the cases fit too snugly for that. The outer box is not well glued and wants to fall apart, but some packing tape will fix that. There's a lot of excess packaging that isn't environmentally friendly. It does take very little room on my shelf; the box is 5.75" wide.
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2023
It started when one of my old VHS tapes that I recorded off Toonami glitched and broke my VCR (Agh, I can't replace that!). I went on here to get a DVD copy but couldn't find much comparative information on the different sets. Did I want Blu-ray, DVD, Kai? I checked out Kai on Internet Archive and decided I didn't like the new voices or that awful circus parade music and I did like the funny episodes that Kai left out, so that was out as an option. From the pictures posted the Blu-ray copy took up less shelf space than the DVD version, so I went with that.
My copy arrived in perfect condition, but I checked it over thoroughly. No disks were broken, scratched, or missing, so I embarked on a ten-day binge to check every episode for glitching. While I was at it, I streamed the other series options alongside to compare them. 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. Here's my take: the video on the Blu-ray is better than all the other versions, although Kai came close.
The picture I posted is a side-by-side comparison of the picture from the DVD (on the laptop) and Blu-ray (on the TV) editions. My computer screen is far better than my TV, but the picture on the TV is better because of the superb quality of the Blu-ray. The clarity is amazing. I can see all the individual character in the hand-drawn lines. The DVD version I used for comparison was letterbox ratio, so maybe that's an option with that set. I can confirm that the Blu-ray is widescreen only. If Amazon didn't cut off my picture, you can see that the widescreen edition is not just zoomed and cut. They actually drew in more picture on the sides. In some cases, the letterbox version seemed more cut down than the widescreen version. Other scenes didn't transition to widescreen as nicely, so some are better and some are worse. No lines or details were missing in my version, like some reviewers had.
For audio, I liked the '96 TV version best. It was much funnier, had snappier pacing, better voices, and way better music. If there ever is a complete series version of a 90's style TV edit with Ocean Group voices I'd pay twice this much for it, but that won't happen. I already mentioned my opinion of Kai's English audio, but if you want Japanese voices, that would be a better bet. The Japanese audio track on this set is tinny and thin, probably because it's a very old recording made using old technology. Kai is re-recorded and is sure to sound better than this. The English dub is perfect quality. I like the fact that the Toonami music track is available on here, but it's too bad it is the second track. I have to remember to change it with each disc. For people concerned about bad language, it's rarely in the English dub. I think just in the Freiza arc. It's all over the subtitles though.
The menu system is intuitive, and this series works perfectly with my remote. The audio and subtitle buttons work as they should for when I forget to run the setup first. Each disk has annoying ads that Autoplay on loading, but they can be easily skipped with the menu button on my remote, so I don't care. Each episode is divided into intro, segment 1, segment 2, and ending, so it's easy to skip intros and endings if you want to go through the trouble. Better yet, use the marathon mode (genius!) and have the system skip them for you.
The cases are not great. There's no episode guide, they don't always close securely, and they have those nasty plastic disc holders that tear discs up. At least the plastic is fairly soft, and the disc holders don't have sharp points, so they won't scratch the discs. The discs will snap onto the holder securely, but it takes some careful persuasion. Getting them off without risking breaking the discs can be tricky. I tried replacing the plastic holders with poly sleeves, but the cases fit too snugly for that. The outer box is not well glued and wants to fall apart, but some packing tape will fix that. There's a lot of excess packaging that isn't environmentally friendly. It does take very little room on my shelf; the box is 5.75" wide.
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2021
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As a collector, having a nice exterior case like this to keep all the seasons together on display is really what makes it special, much more so than simply just shelving each season individually. The new box features a nice bright orange colour that is similar to the original “orange brick” DVD set, while also showcasing some iconic imagery of Goku, Frieza, and Super Saiyan 2 Gohan.
It is worth noting, however, that this is where the updates for this new release end. The nine individual cases for each season, as well as the discs within, are exactly the same for this box set as the previous release. There is literally no change other than the exterior case. It would have been really nice to see some new sleeves and discs to differentiate this set from the last one, perhaps with the same orange colour as the outer case. But, nonetheless, the individual cases are concealed within so that is not the main display feature anyway.
Overall, even though I wish every aspect of this new set got a refresh, I will still give it 5/5. It is a gorgeous collectible set, and I am happy that this beloved show from my childhood still garners enough interest from fans worldwide even to this day to receive a new release.
Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2023
As a collector, having a nice exterior case like this to keep all the seasons together on display is really what makes it special, much more so than simply just shelving each season individually. The new box features a nice bright orange colour that is similar to the original “orange brick” DVD set, while also showcasing some iconic imagery of Goku, Frieza, and Super Saiyan 2 Gohan.
It is worth noting, however, that this is where the updates for this new release end. The nine individual cases for each season, as well as the discs within, are exactly the same for this box set as the previous release. There is literally no change other than the exterior case. It would have been really nice to see some new sleeves and discs to differentiate this set from the last one, perhaps with the same orange colour as the outer case. But, nonetheless, the individual cases are concealed within so that is not the main display feature anyway.
Overall, even though I wish every aspect of this new set got a refresh, I will still give it 5/5. It is a gorgeous collectible set, and I am happy that this beloved show from my childhood still garners enough interest from fans worldwide even to this day to receive a new release.
Presentation is good but delivery packaging was not the best as others have pointed out corner of box takes tiny bit of damage but no enough to warrenty a return.
So far watched season 1 & 2 with no issues, excellent feature called marathon play so you get the intro on first episode on the disc then it just plays the episodes back to back.
Picture Qaulity is great, I have been watching on a 65 inch oled and the sound is true HD which is fantastic.
Was so impressed with this boxset I turned to Ebay and picked up DBSuper bluray which is also awesome.
Can't recommend this enough if you are a fan
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 18, 2024
Presentation is good but delivery packaging was not the best as others have pointed out corner of box takes tiny bit of damage but no enough to warrenty a return.
So far watched season 1 & 2 with no issues, excellent feature called marathon play so you get the intro on first episode on the disc then it just plays the episodes back to back.
Picture Qaulity is great, I have been watching on a 65 inch oled and the sound is true HD which is fantastic.
Was so impressed with this boxset I turned to Ebay and picked up DBSuper bluray which is also awesome.
Can't recommend this enough if you are a fan