Rating: Summary: The First And best Dbz saga Review: I can't really explain how great this saga is i mean just to see the fight between Goku and Vegeta is the best on Dbz and it has the story the newer episodes lack i cant beleive that the best episodes are the first usually that dosnt happen i personally reccomend this set for the battles and story the battle of the saiyans is the best as far as coming back for more is concerned people think Dbz is a kids show watch this saga you will beleive why its no kid show well..........maybe the newer episodes but this thru the Frieza Saga is what Dbz should have only had not the corney garlic jr. and fruity cell THIS IS THE BEST SAGA THEIR IS AND THATS ALL I HAVE TO SAY.
Rating: Summary: Dragon Ball Z: The Second Greatest Anime Series Ever! Review: With intense martial arts fighting, and devastate entire worlds battle; DBZ has cemented itself in the minds of anime fans as one of the best series of all time. With the final episodes of DB GT drawing to a close in the east, it's fantastic to be able to relive the series in its entirety as it was meant to be... Uncut, in Japanese! This visually stunning, action-packed tour de force of anime will have you hooked for sure. And if you don't like it, check yer friggin pulse! DBZ Rules!
Rating: Summary: Good even if edited Review: It's still a great show even edited but if they do release the uncut version I will buy right away.
Rating: Summary: Great set worth every penny Review: This is an excellent set. This is the beginning of the Dragon Ballz show and helps new watchers of the show know were it came from. I was an avid tape recorder of the episodes while they were on television and let me tell you on DVD it is much better! This set includes plenty of action to quench any DBZ fan. I am usually not one to spend my money on anime but this was more than worth it. I recommend this to anyone!
Rating: Summary: THE best show on TV Review: Dragon Ball Z is a milestone in animation: to call it a cartoon is an insult. Cartoon characters never grow old, they never die, and their lives never change. Not so with DBZ. Watching the characters develop, adapt and overcome is a very big part of DBZ's appeal. And they grow older too. All while maintaining an unbelievably fierce loyalty and love for each other that makes you hard pressed to believe that you're watching a cartoon show. Basically, you have a front row seat to each one of their lives, something not quite done in any animated series before. And there are so many different characters and personality types that this show is a literal smorgasbord of personality, and sometimes it's funny as hell, and other times, downright serious, and very grim. Here is a very even and intelligent mix of martial arts, science fiction, and humor that is infectious to the limits. You can't just watch one episode, you have to see them all. And the battles are just as unbelievable as the hairstyles of Goku and Vegeta, the two main characters who represent the last of their once proud warrior race, the Saiyans. The almost soap opera-like quality of the series is another main appeal, and you feel as if you are gettting INTO the lives of the characters, and it just gets better and better with every viewing. In animation, trends may come and go, but DBZ is very special and stands alone in it's own field as a remarkable journey down the road of life, with many a stop in to the unknown along the way, and it's one hell of a ride that leaves you gasping for more.
Rating: Summary: Excellent, who cares if it's edited?? Review: I'm not going to sit here and type a huge description of every episode or give facts, because if you've never seen these episodes, you won't have a clue what I'm talking about. The writing on this show is fantastic. Terrific storylines, unique characters, awesome powers. After each tape ended I just popped in the next one. This is something you'll watch over and over again. It's kind of like pro wrestling, although you watch it and know what happens, you go back later and watch it again, and again, and again. I've read other reviews of this and other DBZ videos, and people whine and complain that they're edited. Now, if that's all you care about, then that's sad. If all you care about is violence and profanity, and you don't buy this set (or any other DBZ video) because it's "edited", then that's REAL sad. It's about the storyline. I knew this was edited, I knew it was "toned down" and I STILL loved it. And you will too.
Rating: Summary: Some Of The Best Episodes Review: These are some of the best episodes because Gohan is still a child and Vegeta is the main villian. The battle between Vegeta and Goku is one of the best battles in DBZ ranking amoung that of Buu vs. Goku. These episodes still have some comedy like that of DragonBall, but do not look for any super saiyans in these episodes because you will be very disappointed (Goku is the first super saiyan and he does not become one until the Frieza saga.)
Rating: Summary: The Saiyan war Review: Goku fights Raditz , Nappa and Vagita. This is the last chane to stop these evil saiyans.Goku is tuffer then ever befor. He finaly gets to the point where he was stronger then his brother and his mennicing convoys. The last fight rages on as these 3 discover Goku's incredibal streanght. Picalo makes tons of good blows on these saiyans. Finaly he gets to his son Gohan.
Rating: Summary: Good episodes... bad versions Review: This is in my opinion the best saga in all of DBZ. The problem is that these were heavily censored and are only available in dubbed format. In 2003, Pioneer's sublicense runs out for these episodes, and if demand exists, FUNimation has said they will redub the episodes and release them on uncut DVD's with the Japanese audio and English subtitles, similarly to what they are doing with later sagas.
Rating: Summary: GREATEST ANIME EVER Review: This is the best anime series you can ever watch... and since its on DVD it makes it even hotter.... ITS A MUST BUY
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