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Dragonball Z, Vol. 6 - Immortals

Dragonball Z, Vol. 6 - Immortals

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best keeps getting better with the new english episodes
Review: This episode along with the next one continues the whole Freeza Saga and we finally see for the first time Goku go SSL1, (super sayjian level 1). Then we get to see what Freeza is really made of. I am glad to see that Funamation had decided to go ahead and release some more of the episodes. I would love to see all of the 250 some episodes. Then of course DBGT. Trust me. The series only gets better as everyone gets stronger. If you have all the others, keep getting them. Trust me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: i don,t know
Review: the move was good as far as i can see but i want to see it agai

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: very cool
Review: very coo

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: From an Older, Experienced DBZ Fan
Review: INTRO: First of all, I would like to mention the first thing a lot of people think when they see this DVD. This is when the original company that held DBZ, Pioneer hands over the rights to the company in full to FUNimation. This is a landmark decision as DBZ fans will now start seeing Japanese audio included on every DVD from this point on. Thank Kami.

PLOT: Well, another 3 measily episodes from the series, for a unusually high price. For individual episode reviews read the DVD description.

AUDIO: This is the 50/50 part. Since FUNimation was just jumping onto the "dubbing" bandwagon, they terribly [stunk] at first (still do to a point). The ONLY reason I bought this DVD was for the Japanese audio track, because when you listen to the dub, you'll probably cover your ears in shere agony. DBZ's drawing isn't always the best, and when you have bad dubbing, it brings down the series drastically. The only thing that the two audio tracks differ in is that the English audio track has Stereo, while the Japanese has basic mono. Strange for a DVD, but I can live with it.

VIDEO: The video is a little granier than the rest. FUNimation didn't spend a lot in restoring the video for this DVD.

DVD: The menus are ok, although most people don't like them. They are quick, and to-the-point so I really like them though.

EXTRAS: THERE ARE NO EXTRAS! Which I can understand because this was FUNimation's first DBZ DVD...they'll make up for it later with [poor] commercials.

OVERALL: Overall, I gave this a 3 because the video wasn't that great, there were no extras to speak of, and the price is a little high for 3 episodes (60 minutes about). Most people won't pay more than [price] for a 60 minute movie, as most features today are at least 80 minutes or so. But in the end, if you are a die-hard DBZ fan, and need higher quality Japanese language DBZ than your VHS fan subs, then this is recommended for you. Others who are looking for great DVD + great show, look somewhere else.

PS: Although DBZ is one of my favorite shows, I will not admit there is better anime out there.

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!


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