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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0704400030147
Format: Animated, Color, DVD, NTSC
Label: Funimation Prod
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Funimation Prod
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Funimation Prod
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 08, 2001
Running Time: 64 minutes
Studio: Funimation Prod
Theatrical Release Date: September 13, 1996
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and it is really good. This DVD is great cause it continues where the Namek and Ginyu sagas left off and sets up the Frieza saga. It is a great segway. This DVD also resolves some things left from the Saiyan saga. Alot happens but i wont ruin it for you. You really should buy this DVD but buy it with Frieza: Transformation for a real treat.
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Dragonball Z is back, back with a brand new saga, and what a helluva saga it is gonna be. Right from when you slip this disc into your DVD player things are looking good; Gone is the static Menu of previous volumes, and in it's place a more lively looking intro inside of Capsule Corp. Prototype 1138 where the image of the DBZ (English version) trailer plays away to some funky new beats as you make your selection of where you want to head... This DVD contains the first three episodes of the excellent/epic Frieza saga, where things are really starting to take an interesting turn. With Goku still in bad shape from his battle with Captain Ginyu Gohan and Krillin are forced to form an uneasy alliance with their worst enemy Vegeta if they want to have any chance of survival from the wrath of ultimate bad guy Frieza (hell you gotta see this guy lose his rag in the these episodes to believe it, it aint pretty. And that isn't nothing compared to what's still to come in this saga). Although these certainly are not the most action packed of episodes they have key plot elements in them which no one who calls themselves a Dragonball Z fan will want to miss...Namekian fusion, The Eternal Dragon, a peed off Vegeta and a beserk maniac by the name of Frieza are just a few of what's on offer here. Not to be missed. As for the disc itself, well it's certainly a step in the right direction in regards to presentation with the upgraded menu and a good selection of trailers for later sagas and the online DBZ store. Things are most definately slowly looking up on all fronts and I fully recommend picking up this next chapter in the on going epic that is both the Frieza saga and Dragonball as a whole. Toriyama's incredible manga continues to be done full justice in the perfection piece that is Dragonball Z.
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This DVD was pretty good, the menus and extras aren't any different from the rest of the Frieza Saga DVDs though. The fighting didn't start until the end of the 3rd episode on this DVD. Everything before that was plot, but what great plot it is! You'd be missing out on a very important part of the saga if you didn't get this DVD. I definitely reccomend it.
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So you've decided to buy a dragonball Z DVD and you don't know which one is best? Well I'm here to help you out friend. This is the begining of my personal favorite saga in the intire DBZ outfit. That is of course the Freezer(frieza) saga. It has the most compeling story line that I've ever seen in an anime saga. Not to metion that the japanise music and dioluge are far better than the english DUB. I highly recommend buying this and future Freezer(frieza) DVD.
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This was the best seconded only buy the captain ginyu saga because it gets straight to the action and has a good story i suppose i all builds up for that one moment but im not going to give it away
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