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Dragon Ball Z - The Namek Saga (Boxed Set II - Episodes 26-53)

Dragon Ball Z - The Namek Saga (Boxed Set II - Episodes 26-53)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: It was bad
Review: These movies are totally censored. The language was totally off. Unfortunaly all movies that Funimation releases can not be seen in subbed format.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Cartoon nothing better
Review: I have seen the uncut version of DBZ and the American version doesn't compare. I wish that I could find a Englished version that wasn't butchered. the story line is awsome and very action packed. I recommend that everyone find the uncut version and compare to the American version. to trully see the difference .

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best action cartoon ever
Review: Dragonballz is absolutly exellent. I love every minute of it. The english version is good for kids the dubbed version is not. I liked them both. I highly recemend this product.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Outraugeous Adventure
Review: This Boxset is a wonderful expierience. It is a 9 tape boxset which is worth every minute of it. Also this boxset has the most action.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: When Will the Madness Stop.. WE WANT MORE DBZ
Review: What is up with this mess ive been a loyal fan of the DB series but theres to much missing i mean Damn, The entire series including the original and the GT series total to over 500 episodes! When will it be OUR turn to watch the best Anime Ever made, Im currently Hunting down places to buy UNEDITED versions of the entire seiries. Wish me luck!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a happy American
Review: Personally, I don't know what everyone is so mad about. I've watched most all of the Namek saga on TV and think it's absolutely wonderful. Having to read subtitles are boring and a waste of time. I can't imagine Krillin, Gohan, Goku, and especially Vegeta with any other voice than what they have in the American Cartoon Network version. The actor portraying Vegeta is doing an wonderful job with the charactor and I hope they use the same voice when they dubb the new episodes in the fall. I think everyone should stop yelling at the producers of the American version for cutting out all the violence and language and be glad that this blast of a show has come overseas to us.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Could have been better.......
Review: When watching the episodes on TV, you can notice many things. The violence, blood and bad language is missing. Not to mention that they skip around within the episodes. One day you'll be watching Goku and the Ginyu force fighting it out, then the next day it'll skip WAAAAAAY back to Goku and Nappa - WHAT GIVES?!? I draw a lot of Dragonball artwork and am a BIG fan of the series. I just wish that FUNimation would get their act together and include all the original content. And they BETTER get their episodes correct. That just pisses me off!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cool, could be better.
Review: i think its really cool, but they shouldnt have cut out all the real violence.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best saga!
Review: This is a great saga it has lots of action,subspence and diolog. Add in the captan ginyu assault and double cross it's better 12 more episodes to go

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Answer: NO!
Review: They cut out about 7 episodes from the Namek saga! Shame, shame! Dragon Ball Z is awesome! How could they censor all of this? These are the videos, not the TV series. They could have taken the time to release the uncut versions of this awesome series with an addictive plot. tsk, tsk...if you can get past the censoring (it is very easy to tell) and the incredibly corny dialogue, then enjoy.


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