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Dragon Ball Z Bojack Unbound VHS
S**U
A review for the true fan
Movie 9 finally comes on DVD. I was happy to see this because movie 9 has always been a personal favourite of mine. I just really like all the different scenarios that they fight in.Audio 2.5/5 - There was nothing particularely wrong with the audio, but once again, Funimation fails to put it in stereo. We only get regular mono for this one yet again, which is really poor for a DVD release.Video - 5/5 - Once again, the video quality was perfect, just like in the previous movies. Funimation this time, has not messed with the picture like they do in some of the episodes. Next, I have to addresss the widescreen issue. All 13 Dragonball Z movies were in fact, created in FULLSCREEN. However, they were first released in Japanese theatres. So Toei Animation cut out some of the picture to make them widescreen. Then, once released on VHS, they took the chopped up widescreen version instead of the original fullscreen. Funimation, however, recieved the originals from Toei, and now, for the first time ever, we can see the original un-chopped movies, which is great. I admit the widescreen versions seem alot better because it makes it feel more like a movie, but the movies were originally fullscreen. If you search around the web you can find screens comapring the DVD with the original vhs widescreen version to see the chopped off difference. So, that's that.Subtitles - 2/5 - The subtitles were really bad in this one. First, I have to address the error at the beginning when Kaio-sama and Goku are watching Mr. Satan on TV. The subtitles read "So Cell is the one who defeated Cell? That's okay I guess" when they should read "So Mr. Satan defeated Cell? What a joke!". That was a real let down to see that error, because I loved that line. Next, once again, Goku uses the word "ain't" again, it's horrible (really ruins his character). But it wasn't as over used in this movie as in Movie 8, so it's not that bad. Still though, the rule should be, if you can't speak proper english in the first place, do not do the subtitles. They also continue to spell "Saiya-jin" as "saiyan", which is also in-correct. Funimation uses the rest of the japanese nomenclature, so this is another half done job again. The reason I'm giving such a low rating as well, is because I know Funimation can do better. The last episodes of Dragonball where Son Goku fights Ma Junior in the Tenkaichi Budokai, the subtitles are absolutely flawless. Overall though, they subtitles are easy to read (they're white instead of the standard yellow though).Story/Action - 4/5 - I really enjoy this story. The original fans know this is a classic, and it's a great interlude in between the 3 Brolly movies, but alot of new American fans are getting sick of the whole repetitive fighting against big bad guy type thing. That's fine for them, but I loved this movie. The tournament setting is really, really awesome. Takes me back to old days in Dragon Ball when the Tenkaichi Budokai used to be really important. The tournament set up is also really cool, as is the conversing between characters during it. Mr.Satan also gives us some good humor. Bojack is a really cool character, and the fight scenes look beautiful in the battle zone settings. Very classic ending with a classic song as well. Great movie, and a better story than say.. Movie 7 (thought the story was already laid for that with the androids).Overall, 3.5/5 stars this one gets. Though the DVD may seem over priced, it's still cheaper than the Japanese VHS because those are not only quite rare, but the shipping is a fortune. But I leave it to the true fan to decide wheather to buy this or not based on my review.
J**E
Terrific movie I really do give this film tremendous respect
I mistakenly bought the edited version of the film for budget reasons and I paid the price. some of the dialogue is changed and most of the fight scenes are cropped which takes away from the action. Terrific movie I really do give this film tremendous respect, but don't make the mistake I did and get the uncut version.
G**U
GREAT BUT SHORT
This Dragon ball z moive is short maby a hour 1 think but if your a dbz fan i thought Bojack and Gohan did kamahamaha at the end of the moive and gohan poncheda whole in Bojack cheast i seen someing like that on youtube it might be the japanese version but it was still great.
K**R
Good DBZ movie
This movie was good wasn't the best movie I have ever seen. But this was good. This movie is mainly about Gohan after he defeated Cell. The best battle is where Gohan turns into his powerful Super Saiyan 2 form and defeats Bojack and his goons.
S**R
Four Stars
My kids really liked it.
J**N
My favorite Dragon Ball Z movie of all time!
with these DVD's being so cheap when they are used I just couldn't help but to buy it. It is an excellent movie and unlike most movies, this one actually can fit into the DBZ timeline. This movie has some excellent fights and I will definitely buy some more of these movies.
S**P
Great anime
My 7 year old grandson just love to watch anime and he is starting to collect , this is his first and he watches it constantly
L**.
Five Stars
One of the best Japanese anime series ever created! Great series!!!
G**4
DBZ Bojack unbound review
This DBZ movie is set after the end of the Cell Saga in the DBZ series. I like this movie as i had never previously seen it before only heard about it through other people. DBZ bojack unbound is region 1 but will play on region 2 dvd players or mutli region dvd players. i experienced no problems with this dvd and view it as one of my favourate DBZ movies.
N**I
Demon King Piccolo returns
Any Dragonball Z fan needs to watch the series that started it all off. Dragonball in general is usually a lot more light hearted than Z, using more humour (dirty humour that is :-D), and is more of an adventure series. But this is where we start to see aspects of Z shine through. In this half of the King Piccolo saga, we find out that the one-time-wannabe-ruler-of-the-world has returned, and wants to carry on where he left off. Goku goes off seeking revenge for the death of his best friend Krillin, leaving Roshi, Tien and Chioutzu to find the Dragonballs before Piccolo's henchmen can.The first episode is great, giving us a history lesson of Piccolo's last near success at domination. Here we get to see Roshi and Crane in their prime, when they were pupils of Mutaito's Martial Arts school (and while they were still friends). Tien turns full circle and atones for his violent past, while Goku meets up with a new friend (a more hardcore Yajirobe, before he became a wimp). The DVD then culminates with a confrontation between King Piccolo and the great Turtle Hermit himself.This is a great DVD, and the episodes contain quite a bit of character development. Piccolo being my favourite character from DBZ, its great to see for myself where he came from, and eventually what will lead to their first proper fight (part 2 of this saga).I only gave it 4 stars just for the fact that its like a transition between DB and DBZ. Its leaving the fun-loving aspects of the earlier DB episodes (which I love), but its not quite reached the level of Z. The final fight (in part 2) between Goku and King Piccolo really is something, its just not quite as intense as what you'd find in Z. But please dont let this disuade you from it, even though any DB/Z fan wouldnt, because I really do rate this DVD highly.
A**R
Five Stars
Classique DBZ. Pas assez fort au début, puis on se développe et on gagne. Pour le fans seulement.
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