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Dragonball Z, Vol. 6 - Immortals

Dragonball Z, Vol. 6 - Immortals

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jeice Fan
Review: I really enjoyed DRAGONBALL Z: CAPTAIN GINYU: ASSAULT. The characters are ridiculously funny, espescially The Ginyu Force with their obssession with posing and style. Jeice happens to be my favorite character, with his punk-rock hairdo and Australian accent, I'm not sure if he was voiced by Scott McNeil or Christopher Sabat in this version, but whoever it was, they did an awesome job. Unfortunately I can't say the same for Goku and Vegeta's voices, Goku sounded boring, and Vegeta just didn't sound quite right, too much gravel and grating. And of course I didn't like Vegeta killing Burter and Recoome when they were unconscious and helpless, Vegeta's a sadist, and I hate him anyway, he killed Zarbon and he later kills Jeice when he's begging for mercy, which really upsets me, [but that's another video]. And the sight of Recoom's bare, ugly backside I could have easily, [and gladly], done without. The Ginyu Force was great, the other characters, weren't all done that well, Frieza was voiced by a woman [Linda Young?] and that took away alot of his scary factor, [not that women can't be just as vicious as men, but Frieza is a MALE character, it just doesn't sound right]. Captain Ginyu himself was hilarious, and Guru, Nail, and Dende where well done, if given only brief parts. And best of all, I finally got to see Jeice use his Orange Fire Ball Attack! The beutifully drawn scene of Jeice in orange silouhette , preparing to spike his Fire Ball like a volley ball, was one of the best scenes on the video! 5 Stars!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Ginyu Force Rules!
Review: Overall, this is a great DVD. The menu isn't that great, there are no extras, and you can't select individual chapters. It's mainly Goku fighting the Ginyu Force and then Captain Ginyu. Goku is a god!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Probally Good...
Review: Probally good, if it weren't edited ...(so much). FUNimation should get some ...(guts) and release it FULLY UN-CENSORED. They lie to get money by saying that they are *uncut*. BULL! The voice dubbing ...(is horrible), esp. Goku's which REALLY ...(makes me mad). This show is awesome, and so are the movies, but this is just pitiful. I can't stress enough, DO NOT BUY THIS UNLESS YOU REALLY WANT TO.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: About time!
Review: Finally subtitled Dragonball Z is in the United States (except the three movies of course). Now the otaku of America can stop searching through fansub sites trying to get some decent Dragonball. This video isn't so great in itself, but in what it gives us. I think people should be treated to hearing what the voices are supposed to sound like. Goku is supposed to have a high-pitched monkeylike voice. Kaio-sama (King Kai) is supposed to have a deep, serious voice until he starts acting goofy. Vegeta is supposed to have a more regal voice than his tough-guy one in the dub. All I can say is I can't wait till the Super Saiyan episode is released on DVD. I've heard the scream from when Goku first goes Super Saiyan, and no dubbing will ever repeat it. One last note, I like that the subtitles change to fit the names (such as Kuririn, Yamucha, Muten Roshi, etc.) rather than the subtitled movies when they kept the names the same as the dub, though anyone with ears can hear different names said.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Dragonball Z - Captain Ginyu - Assault
Review: A good DVD for any Dragonball Z fan interested in its original form. The translation is fairly good. However there are no extras to speak of on this DVD which I guess is ok since FUNimation is insistent on bombarding us with the same previews over and over again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: american rules
Review: This dvd was sooo good but i didnt much feel for the japanese version . I mean whe vioces are squeky and the swearing is uncalled for. the only reason the japanese version is so highly rated is because all the imiture little kiddies like to hear these words and think they are grown up . How ever the american funimation version is quite the contary its well dubbed the plot doesn't differ too much and the voices are somthing you can actualy connect with which helps build up an atmosphere and help you relate. After hearing goku on this video i couldnt picture the vioce any different great casting choice for goku's voice THIS IS A MUST BUY but dont just buy it for the japanese so you may aswell get the vhs

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: YOUR GUARD IS DOWN!
Review: All in all, a very good DVD. Unlike most DBZ fans, I like the American version. This was the first time I had seen the Japanese version, and I was impressed. The music is very good, especially when Goku and Captain Ginyu start fighting. Some people revile all aspects of the US version, but I find both versions are good. Linda Chambers is especially good as the American Frieza. Music is suspenseful, Characters are excellent. So yes, go try it for yourself. Best bought with the Double Cross DVD. Nothing beats the "Change" Music.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It was ok
Review: These episodes were the greatest but the american was just horrid and the japenese was ok. I suggest buying double cross with this DVD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect
Review: This was a great dvd. I am very impressed with it (the japanese version). The "uncut" version was horrible as usual though. I also have the double cross disc and I plan to get the Trunks dvd's.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Sound is awful
Review: If you have seen other DVDs, you are going to hate this one. All the character voices are different and also are no good. Hope they will revert to old people for dubbing. The new Trunks DVDs aren't from Pioneer either, oh man... :(


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