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Dragon Ball Z - World Tournament - Blackout

Dragon Ball Z - World Tournament - Blackout

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: straightfoward
Review: Just straight talk--this series is spectacular. I doubt any true dragonball z fan would be disappointed. Just when you think they would run out of worthy powerful new adversaries and story lines to deal with (Napa and Vegeta/Frieza/Cell/Brodie), they up the scale a 100-fold. These creators are truly talented. The title of Hercule as "Mr. SATAN" is slightly disconcerting but tolerable; and when they say "uncut" it's really uncut. If your're wavering on whether to add this one to your collection, hands down, you've gotta have it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: To the guy below
Review: Sorry but you got the wrong tape to the guy below-the fight between Trunks and Goten is two tapes earlier on the Junior Division tape and it's not a tie...Trunks wins. Then comes the Draw tape which refers to them drawing numbers for the adult tournament not a tie in a match. The blackout tape is after all that when Videl faces Supopo Bitchi and the Majins go after Gohan's power and stuff but you are right the fight between Goten and Trunks did rule and Trunks earned his right to embarass Mr. Satan(see Draw tape!)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: And so it begins...
Review: The kids have gotten their fighting done and it's time for the grown ups to do their thing. Great time to meet new DBZ characters including Kibit, Supopo Bitchi(Name may be changed in English) and Kaioshin(most likely changed). Plus with Supopo and Yam in the tournament out for Gohan's energy the evil force of the Majin finally comes into play. It won't be long before Majin Boo arrives.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well worth your money!
Review: The uncut version of these four episodes are pretty good. I personally didn't mind the edited version myself. Videl's beating from Spopovitch is just down right brutal. If you've the edited version that's pretty bad already, but in this version you get to see even more blood. I got it give to Videl though. What she lacks in strength she makes up for in courage and warrior's spirit (or maybe it's just stupidity).

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Kind Of Brutal DBZ Movie
Review: This dvd contains 4 episodes:

Episode 201:A Dark And Secret Power:The next match of the World Martial Arts tournement is about to begin:Videl vs. Spopovitch!Can Videl stand up to the powerful, heavy muscled warrior?Or will she be crushed in a minute?

Episode 202:Videl Is Crushed: The fight between Videl and Spopovitch continues, but it seems the brutal heavy-muscled fighter is more powerful then Videl thinks, and will stop at nothing to put Videl`s lights out...once and for all!Can Gohan launch an attack on Spopovitch to save Hercule`s daugther?

Episode 203:Identies Revealed:Now that Spopovitch has knocked Videl out, Gohan is up aganist the mysterious Kibito.But Gohan is out of luck, now that some guys from his High School have discovered that he is the heroic Great Sayiaman!!!!!!!

Episode 204:Energy Drain: Now that Gohan`s idenity of the Great Sayiman has been revealed, Gohan transforms to a Super Sayin to defeat Kibito!!But the mysterious duo of Yamu and Spopovitch are ready to drain the powered up martial artist of his own energy!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Videl Fights
Review: This DVD is mainly Videl fighting Spopovich. Then towards the end it's Gohan's turn to fight Kibito. Spopovich and Yamu steal Gohan's energy and fly away. The Z fighters, the Supreme Kai and Kibito fly after them them. Supreme Kai and Kibito explain to the Z fighters who Babidi is and about resurrecting Majin Buu. The menu is animated and there are lots of options.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Videl Fights
Review: This DVD is mainly Videl fighting Spopovich. Then towards the end it's Gohan's turn to fight Kibito. Spopovich and Yamu steal Gohan's energy and fly away. The Z fighters, the Supreme Kai and Kibito fly after them them. Supreme Kai and Kibito explain to the Z fighters who Babidi is and about resurrecting Majin Buu. The menu is animated and there are lots of options.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: dragon ball
Review: this is a must have for any dragonball z fan if liked the cell saga you would love this one on four episodes you will love this

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Blackout DVD
Review: This is the best DVD of the World Tournament Saga. All three episodes are packed with action. This is one DVD you just can not be without. Videl then gets ready to battle Spopovitch. Videl trys her hardest, but that is not enough to defeat Spopovitch. How did this giant get his power? He was charmed by Babidi and has become a Majin! Spopovitch was in control and crushed Videl. Winning the match was not enough. Spopovitch now wanted to kill Videl! You need to buy this DVD if you want to find out what happens to Videl. Gohan now reveals himself as the Great Saiyaman! He will now fight Kibito. Kibito wants to see Gohan's Super Saiyan powers. Gohan then turns into a Super Saiyan to battle his opponent. Just then Spopovitch and Yamu jump out and attack the young Super Saiyan! The two Majin warriors then take Gohan's energy by using a divice. Gohan's energy will be used to revive Majin Buu! And what will happen to Gohan? You have to get this explosive DVD!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: To the person below
Review: Well to the person below you just keep making mistakes lol. Kibit is kaioshin's partner not a majin.......you would be trying to refer to Yamu(Yam) and Supopo Bitchi not Kibit....lol but I'm just messin with you everyone makes mistakes


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