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Dragonball Z, Vol. 10 - Rebirth

Dragonball Z, Vol. 10 - Rebirth

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Dubbed Version can't beat Original
Review: I am a obessed viewer of Dragonballz. What brought me to this anime is the original japanese version. The english dubbed version cuts parts of episodes, censors things, lacks emotion, and has bad voice actors. Although the dubbed ones aren't ALL bad, I would recommend you wait for the subtitled version to come out instead of buying the dubbed.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Dubbed Version can't beat Original
Review: If you want to see REAL Dragon Ball, go to http://members.aol.com/DBGoten/

All the emotion, the story, the music that is so good to merit a CD purchase, all of the things that brought me into DBZ are not apparent ion FUNimation's DUB. Wait until the Subbed DVD's come out, American DBZ is horrid, idiotic, badly voiced, drool. If you can see these episodes subbed in Japanese, do that BEFORE you buy this DVD. Also, this kills the purpose of DVD since it has NO good features. The ONLY DBZ DVD to buy is Deadzone, since it has subbed Japaneese Scenes (with the good voices & the good music).

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Just Buy Fansubs.
Review: If you want to see REAL Dragon Ball, go to http://members.aol.com/DBGoten/

All the emotion, the story, the music that is so good to merit a CD purchase, all of the things that brought me into DBZ are not apparent ion FUNimation's DUB. Wait until the Subbed DVD's come out, American DBZ is horrid, idiotic, badly voiced, drool. If you can see these episodes subbed in Japanese, do that BEFORE you buy this DVD. Also, this kills the purpose of DVD since it has NO good features. The ONLY DBZ DVD to buy is Deadzone, since it has subbed Japaneese Scenes (with the good voices & the good music).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome
Review: Man, this is got to be one of the funnest dbz dvd, yet it has some good importance. Trust me and your self get this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cool
Review: Plays a major role if bulma and gohan didn't get caught up in the fake dragonballs they could never had stole them from vegeta who is regeratining.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GOOD BUT NOT BAD
Review: That one dude who gave this one star is an idoit.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Contains no uncut version
Review: [I am a huge fan of Dragonball and Dragonball Z, and the reason I am being so critical on this release is because it is lacking the original version of the series. IT IS AN UNWRITTEN RULE THAT ALL ANIME DVDS CONTAIN A JAPANESE AND AMERICAN VERSION! Remember, I am being hard on this release because I LOVE the series, and feel these episodes need to be released in all their original uncut glory.]

The Dragonball, and Dragonball Z Series were the brainchild of Japanese comic book artist Akira Toriyama. Before the birth of Dragonball he was best known for a series called Dr. Slump. The Dragonball comic first appeared in Shonen Jump (a Japanese comic compilation) in 1984. An animated version, produced by Toei Animation, followed. The original Dragonball series was an adventure-comedy type, which usually involved a journey to collect the seven Dragonballs, which will grant a person any one wish within the power of the Eternal Dragon. A young boy named Goku, with super-human strength, traveled around with Bulma, a smart but spoiled girl who wanted the balls so she could wish for the perfect boyfriend. Along the way, Goku met many enemies, several of which became good friends. Late in Dragonball, Toriyama realized his audience wanted a more serious storyline, with the emphasis on action. It became just that when the series evolved into Dragonball Z in the late eighties. The new action-oriented series lasted until the mid nineties, and was a huge success in Japan and neighboring countries. After completing Z, Toriyama lost interest in the series, but Toei went on and created a new anime series continuing where Z left off (this is called Dragonball GT, but I refuse to recognize it as an official part of the series because Toriyama had no part in it.) In the mid nineties, the first few episodes of the original Dragonball were dubbed and aired in America, but the poor time slot, episode editing, and "Americanization" of the series made it a failure. Later on, they skipped to showing Dragonball Z in America, but everything wrong with the first series was still present. Finally, Cartoon Network began airing new episodes at a decent rate, and at long last the series was a hit here. Unfortunately, all the while these same flaws haunted the series.

This DVD is the dubbed show as it appeared on Cartoon Network only, you don't get an uncut Japanese version....More recent releases of later episodes in the series DO contain an uncut track, but they are extremely lacking in the extras department,... If you're a die-hard fan of the series, DO NOT BUY THIS DVD! Wait for an uncut version to be released in America...


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