Recording Time 3800 minutes Screen Size Standard Limited. I watched the blu-rays and i was impressed but i still like this version better for multiple reasons. 26-Pack The blisters in this Tenka Ichi Budo Club Diorama Set may change color due to aging. enemies & friends and some awesome info and images. This is the best version because it makes an awesome images slide show trough the boxes when aligned and i t has booklets explaining the whole DBZ universe in details. The big difference this time is that the show is presented in its original aspect ratio, not the faux widescreen that the earlier season sets were marred with. The logo then spins around a bit, and a bright light flashes across it from behind. The Dragon Box contains the first 42 episodes of the series, uncut, with the restored video that their last releases boasted. The screen then goes black and begins to tear off like paper, revealing the Dragon Box logo. The text Shueisha, Fuji Television, and Toei Animation Presents sparkles onto the screen. The North American release of the Dragon Box. it took me 3 years to find a perfect copy of dragon box set 2 to finish my collection. DVD Menus The DVDs open with a little Dragon Box animation.
This set is discontinued and is more rare years after years.
The box sets have the full frames as originally aired on Japanese TV. These box sets are the best out there, made from the original Japanese box, the frames are not cropped and is FULL SCREEN Best quality there is, better then the Blurays for only 1 reason, all though the blurays frames where remastered and some reconstructed and enhanced the frames where centered and zoomed sometimes, which we lost part of so frames. I watched every version there is about Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT and Movies and OVA and much more. 1-26 with premium Akira Toriyama 1,509 Paperback 40 offers from 129. Sabat 43 DVD 10 offers from 215.99 Dragon Ball Z Complete Box Set: Vols. The Dragon Box features over 40 uncut episodes, remastered and restored frame by frame, rendering the legendary action in pristine clarity. release OST for Dragon Ball Z.hey, I like switching between the two! Again, this is Dragon Ball Z as it was meant to be viewed (thankfully, I still have the other restored volumes). Dragon Ball Z: Dragon Box Five Stephanie Nadolny 50 DVD 14 offers from 125.38 Dragon Ball Z: Dragon Box Six Stephanie Nadolny 42 DVD 3 offers from 299.99 Dragon Ball Z: Dragon Box Three Christopher R. The only thing missing from this format is the U.S. That leaves us waiting for the rest to be released, although the price difference shouldn't be too mu ch in the end.Īn extra bonus is that the DVDs are encased in a hard back style, including the episodes guide. version has the entire Saiyan Saga and the first few episodes of the Frieza Saga.
are a bit different, as the Japanese version was released with half of the series and the U.S. Sadly, the Dragon Boxes released in the U.S.
They are also completely un-cut and include the complete opening credits, ending credits and episode previews. Contains episodes 169 - 209.Dragon Ball Z Dragon Box Volume 1 is an awesome collection of restored and un-cut goodness from FUNimation, supposedly for the "hardcore DBZ fan"? Why, you ask? Apparently, the recently released volumes of the Dragon Ball series was cut slightly different and as a result it is not presented in the original 4:3 aspect ratio (also the color is slightly different).
Truly the essential edition for Dragon Ball Z purists, this set isn't an addition to your archive - it is your archive. Each episodes is presented in Japanese with the complete opening and closing credits includes the original episodes previews. The Dragon Box features over 41 uncut episodes, remastered and restored frame by frame, rendering the legendary action in pristine clarity. The battle to harness the power of the seven Dragon Balls explodes in a vivid detail like never before. Now this coveted collection has been reproduced for the first time, delivering the authentic original Dragon Ball Z experience to hard-core fans. Originally produced in limited quantities in Japan, the incredibly rare Dragon Box has long been the ultimate prize for the most avid Dragon Ball Z collectors.