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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Daisuke Nishio |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 13 September, 1996 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Funimation Prod |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Animated, Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Anime / Japanimation, Japanese Animation Video, Japanimation, Movie |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 704400029035 |
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Customer Reviews of Dragon Ball Z - World Tournament - The Draw (Edited)
The Beggining Of The World Tournement This dvd contains 3 episodes:
Episode 198:Big Trouble,Little Trunks:Now that Trunks is the winner of the World Martial Arts Tournement, he must fight an exthibithion match with Hercule, who might lose his title!In the meanwhile, two participants in the tournement meet Goku. Who are these warriors with tremendous energy?
Episode 199:Who Will Fight Who?:The discoveries of who will fight who in the tournement has been decided.And one of the match ups:Goku Vs. Vegeta!In the first round, a gigantic clash! And the names of the two mysterious figures are revealed: Shin and Kibito!And Gohan is matched up with Kibito and Piccolo with Shin!In the first round, Krillin fights the huge Pilliar!In the meanwhile Trunks and Goten knocks out the participant known as Mighty Mask, and steal his costume to enter!
Episode 200:Forfeit Of Piccolo:As Krillin moves on to the next round, Piccolo confronts Shin in the tournement. Scared to death by his immense power, he retreats. After the match, Piccolo asks Shin, what is real idenity is....and finds a shocking discovery!!!!!!!
Somewhat aggravating
Viewers be glad that FUNimation has released to its fans, *DVD* versions of the popular anime show, Dragonball Z. These DVDs are a neat pack, containing extras, the episodes on video, and the option of choosing the American Dubbed sound track or the Japanese track with subtitles. This is a wonderful choice for creating a useful compromise for the diverse number of DBZ fans, some who prefer the American version or the ones who prefer the Japanese version. Personally, I prefer the Japanese track over the American dub. The American dub [somewhat] sickens me with its harsh, grating, raspy, grunting voices and the NONSTOP rock/techno/polka music (I do mean nonstop, try your hardest to find a single moment when that music's NOT playing). So although I loathe FUNimation for creating such a horror, I thank them for allowing us the privilege of hearing the original version with its beautiful soundtrack and cool, spirited (rather than scripted) voices. The quality is great, but the worth is questionable; there are only 3 episodes per disk, whereas others like Sailor Moon and Cowboy Bebop have around 6. If you can stomach the price (gulp) than I would suppose that the DBZ DVD's are a good buy.
DRAGONBALL Z REPORT
This had to be the greatest DragonBall Z that Ive ever seen.It had good animation in the fights and even little Gohan had a go at fighting. It was a brilliant movie and I would rent it 5 STARS.