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5.0 out of 5 stars
This DVD is Amazing., April 10, 2005
This review is from: Dragon Ball Z - Vegeta Saga 1 (DVD)
Yes, this is the new release of the Saiyan Saga, (Now called the Vegeta Saga) and it's now ALOT better than it was before. I just recently purchased the DVD on Wed. and it's not just the new re-dubbing, new music, more blood, and all that good stuff, but you get to see a whole bunch of scenes that was originally taken out by Pioneer. Lets put it this way, for those of you who remember the Saiyan Saga, you know that Raditz was dead by the end of the 3rd episode. Well in the new version, they added so many scenes that were originally taken out, that by the end of the third episode, the fight with Raditz had just started. It really is a new experience, even though you've already seen the episode before. To any DBZ fan, I highly recommend purchasing this DVD. It also has alot of really cool bonus features, none of which have ever been seen by any other DBZ DVD, such as interviews, and a fun quiz. Even if your new to the whole Dragonball Z thing, I still highly recommend buying this, because now you can see what started Dragonball Z, "The way it was meant to be seen."
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This is my first review on Amazon..., April 7, 2005
This review is from: Dragon Ball Z - Vegeta Saga 1 (DVD)
I found this starter set at Best Buy a week before it's supposed to come out. I would've given it 5 stars, except there were a few things that could have been better.
The good:
All of these episodes are, of course, completely uncut. They have been remastered with new music and opening/closing sequences. The new opening features rock music that seems to match well with the series. There are four audio tracks: English 5.1 surround, English stereo, Japanese mono, and Spanish. There are also more special features than most other DB/DBZ DVDs, including a 28 minute interview with Chris Sabat (Vegeta, Piccolo) and Sean Schemmel (Goku, King Kai). The starter set also comes with an exclusive Goku action figure.
The not-so-good:
There are only three episodes on this disc ("The New Threat", "Reunions", and "Unlikely Alliance"). Like all of FUNimation's other DB and DBZ episodes, they neglected to include the next-episode previews. The DBZ trivia could have also been better. When you select an answer, it just shows a clip of what the question refers to so you can see if you got it right. When the trivia is finished, it just goes back to the menu.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Vegeta Saga 1, December 19, 2006
This review is from: Dragon Ball Z - Vegeta Saga 1 (DVD)
I was excited when this first came out, its the uncut version. I wouldn't waste my money on it though. My reason for that is because in the second vegeta saga set, they discontinued it. Thats because they are making new box sets. Which is great except its going to be in widescreen. So you will be losing 20% of the picture from the top and bottom. It was ment to be seen in full screen. Dont get me wrong i love dragon ball z, just not when you have to buy a million different versions.
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