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Dragon Ball Z - Imperfect Cell - Encounter

Dragon Ball Z - Imperfect Cell - Encounter

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Product Info Reviews

Features:
  • Animated
  • Color


Description:

With three episodes starring the characters Trunks and Piccolo, this tape is sure to please any Dragonball Z fan, as it features some of the more hilarious and tension-filled moments of the series. In "Seized with Fear," the strange objects found near Trucks's time machine can only provide a clue as to what dangers are yet to come. As if that weren't enough, androids have arrived on Earth and are looking to start a reign of terror. The next episode, "The Reunion," could easily be subtitled "When Insectoid Reptilian Warrior Siblings with Hypodermic Tails Attack!" In Gingertown, a monster has devoured all of the citizens, sucking them flesh and bone out of their clothes and into itself for use as power. Our stalwart hero Piccolo arrives--after having fused with Kami--to discover a terrible secret about the monster in question. Finally, "Borrowed Powers" focuses on the epic battle between Piccolo and a monster named Cell in the deserted streets of Gingertown. Trunks and Gohan arrive to witness the end of the fight. While the episodes occasionally feature stunted and disjoined action, as well as the hilarious but quite politically incorrect character of Mr. Po-Po, youngsters age 7 and older should be drawn into the stories and characters of this animated adventure. The uncut version contains four additional minutes of fighting not seen in the episodes that appear on American television. --Zachary Lively
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