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Dragon Ball Z Double Feature: Dead Zone/World's Strongest [Blu-ray]

Dragon Ball Z , Christopher Bevins , Chad Bowers  |  Unrated |  Blu-ray
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Product Details

  • Actors: Dragon Ball Z
  • Directors: Christopher Bevins, Chad Bowers
  • Format: NTSC, Color, Widescreen, Subtitled
  • Language: Japanese, English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: Funimation
  • DVD Release Date: May 27, 2008
  • Run Time: 105 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0014567VQ
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #61,813 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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Contains two classic Dragon Ball Z movies that are remastered and restored on one action-packed DVD and in Blu-Ray!

The Dead Zone:

Gohan has been kidnapped! To make matters worse, the evil Garlic Jr. is gathering the Dragonballs to wish for immortality. Only then will Garlic Jr. be able to take over the Earth in order to gain revenge for the death of his father.

Goku rushes to save Gohan, but arrives at the fortress just as Garlic Jr. summons the Eternal Dragon! Krillin and Piccolo try to help Goku, but their combined powers are no match for Garlic Jr., who creates a Dead Zone to suck the heroes into oblivion! Suddenly, Goku begins to show his hidden power, but will it be enough?!

The World's Strongest

The sinister Dr. Wheelo has been freed from his icy tomb! With his dedicated and devious assistant Dr. Kochin, these mad scientists are plotting to unleash their fearsome biotechnology and take over the world! Of course there's one hitch in the plan... Dr. Wheelo exists only as a brain in a jar!

The evil doctor must seek out a body on Earth that is as strong as his mind is amazing! Dr. Kochin and his android henchmen kidnap Piccolo and Master Roshi to determine who is the most powerful fighter on Earth!

Goku, Gohan and Krillin rush into action to save their friends, but Dr. Wheelo's minions are more than a match for them in battle. It looks grim when Piccolo falls under the disembodied villain's control, and Wheelo's next target for mental domination? Goku! Will our heroes keep their wits about them long enough to be victorious or will they lose their minds?

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars FUNimation Entertainment giving the DBZ fans the first two films in 1080p, TrueHD audio and at a great price!, January 9, 2009
This review is from: Dragon Ball Z Double Feature: Dead Zone/World's Strongest [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
When I first watched these two films, it was during the years of when anime clubs were slowly flourishing across the US and I remember just watching these films in Japanese but being in awe with the action. That was over 15 years ago and FUNimation Entertainment has surely been on "Dragon Ball Z" fans happy list because not only have they released the "Dragon Ball Z" and "Dragon Ball GT" series on DVD in the US in Japanese and English but with season box sets of over 25-30+ episodes for a great price.

With the announcement that the "Dragon Ball Z" films would be released on Blu-ray, but not one but two films on one disc, "Dragon Ball Z" fans were in total hi-def heaven! So, how do the films match up on Blu-ray?

Let's start off with the first "Dragon Ball Z" film "DEAD ZONE THE MOVIE". The film was released in Japan back twenty years ago. The film introduces us to Garlic Jr. and his goons who have kidnapped Son Gohan for the Dragon Ball. Garlic Jr.'s evil goal is to call on the eternal dragon Shenron to grant him immortality. With Piccolo beaten, Son Goku and Kuririn together with Kami try to fight off Garlic Jr. and his henchman. But with heightened powers and immortality, can Goku defeat Garlic Jr?

In the second film titled "THE WORLD'S STRONGEST", Dr. Kochin has kidnapped Master Roshi, Bulma and Piccolo in order to find a body suitable for his boss, evil scientist Dr. Wheelo, who's brain has been kept alive and is just looking for a suitable body so he can destroy the world. Having thought that Master Roshi and Piccolo are the strongest, Dr. Wheelo's attention starts to shift to Goku due to his enormous power level. Thus, their attention turns to Goku who is joined by Kuririn and Son Gohan as they not only are trying to protect the Earth but must defeat Dr. Kochin and his henchman but also must fight against a brainwashed Piccolo. Will Goku be able to fight and protect everyone?

VIDEO:

If there is one thing that is important to remind everyone is that these two animated films are twenty years old. It's a general known fact that a lot of older animated films and even TV series have not been preserved well. There is only so much that can be done with the original master source, so let's start with the good and the bad. The good is that this is probably the best we are ever going to see "Dragon Ball Z". It's on Blu-ray, hi-def and the picture quality was great for that time and the colors are nice and sharp with it's 1080p transfer. The video was remastered in High Definition and digitally restored and you get a nice wide screen 16×9 transfer. Colors look good for two anime films that are twenty years old.

With that being said, now the bad. The film is old, so old that there are a lot of dust and scratches and at times, noticeable grain. Because of the better picture hi-def quality, the dust and scratches become more evident and in some areas grain is more visible but really, not that bad or too distracting. Again, I emphasize that these two films are twenty years old and sure Disney can retouch and remaster a lot of their film classics and have the deep pockets to do so but they also have taken care of a lot of their films. In Japan, it's known that this has not been the case for many of their older animated films.

So, are the scratches and dust distracting? Probably not unless you are so intent on focusing on it. There are times when I paused the video in low-light segments and I didn't see any artifacting and paused on some scenes where it looked quite vibrant. Again, the colors really come out with the new transfer but it also enhances certain blemishes on the original film source.

AUDIO:

Like the treatment they have given to their TV season box sets of "Dragon Ball Z", this Blu-ray disc features Dolby TrueHD, English 5.1 with Japanese or U.S. Music and the original 2.0 Japanese track. I love having been given the choice and although I grew up watching "Dragon Ball Z" with its original Japanese language, I have to say that the English dubbing for the US "Dragon Ball Z" is terrific and perfectly cast. Audio came out quite clear on my front channel speakers, I don't really recall hearing much from my rear surround. Dialogue was clear and even the music on both tracks came out clear. The Japanese track was basic as expected and I don't really expect to see any Japanese audio remastering for this older film.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Surprisingly there are no special features included on the Blu-ray but there are a good number trailers for a lot of the recent FUNimation DVD releases.

If you are a big fan of the "Dragon Ball Z" series, you're definitely going to enjoy the amount of action in each film. Especially seeing all your favorite characters together. Considering these are the first two films, they center around Son Goku, Piccolo, Kuririn and Son Gohan.

When it comes to the "Dragon Ball Z" films, these can typically be non-canon as some of them really don't fit into the actual timeline of the TV series. These two films are action-packed but they really deal with Son Gohan and the amount of power he has had at a young age and as he grew older. The first film does tie into an episode arc on the "Dragon Ball Z" television series
that features Garlic Jr. but the second film, really doesn't tie into the series but can be considered as a side-film. An extra adventure...

For me, I am more biased towards the Super Saiyajin Goku years and this film focuses before that time when Goku would ride Nimbus and fight with his staff. And Kuririn, is always used more for his comedic value in the film. But both film's do setup that thought of Son Gohan actually containing a lot of power, more than anyone realizes and that went together quite well on what was happening in the TV series.

But part of the enjoyment of "Dragon Ball Z" is the action sequences and these two films deliver. Seeing these films remastered and the colors really pop was very nice. Again, enjoying the Japanese series growing up, it's great to hear the stellar acting on the English dub. Is this Blu-ray perfect? Considering these two films are twenty years old, the presentation on Blu-ray is still way better than what many of us have seen of the series in the past. Would have loved to see the original film trailers or more special features but overall, the fact that fans of the series get two films on one Blu-ray disc for such a great price is quite awesome.

Overall, if you are a big fan of the "Dragon Ball Z" series and own a Blu-ray player, then definitely start considering getting these films on Blu-ray!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!!!, May 30, 2008
It's awesome to know FUNImation is giving the same treatment to the movies as they are to the TV series. Now, I know a lot of people have been complaining and protesting the decision to make DBZ widescreen. But it's not the end of the world. I mean, sometimes the crops don't make that huge of a differance a majority of the time. Besides, it makes the whole viewing experience seem like a movie. Would I have prefered it if FUNImation released the series in fullscreen? Yeah absolutely, but the widescreen doesn't bother me.

Now, the movies are great. If anyone else got the double-feature release, they would've noticed the inner packet has a two-star dragonball on it (the Trunks/Bardock feature has a one-star ball). The movie also features a preview for the next double-feature release, Tree of Might/Lord Slug, which will probably be released around the same time the Season Six box set comes out. If that's the case, I think we can expect 7 steelbook releases from FUNImation. After Tree of Might/Lord Slug, it will probably go with the two Cooler movies naturally. Then I think they should release Super Android 13/Bojack Unbound together so that way the next release would be the Broly trilogy. This would leave the final installment as Fusion Reborn/Wrath of the Dragon. I'm really looking forward to this.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful remastering, October 25, 2009
This review is from: Dragon Ball Z Double Feature: Dead Zone/World's Strongest [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
Both of these films look stunning in 1080p on Blu-ray. I had seen these films on dvd first, but then I got my hands on this blu-ray copy and it made a world of a difference in quality and sound. My favorite film out of all the DBZ movies is The World's Strongest, and getting to see it in 1080p quality was like watching it for the first time again, it was simply incredible.
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