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59 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A look back into the history of DB in America,
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This review is from: Dragon Ball - The Saga of Goku - Boxed Set (DVD)
First of all, let me say this: If you're planning on getting this set to see the version of the first 13 episodes that aired Cartoon Network, you're sorely mistaken. These episodes were dubbed in 1995, and are fairly different from the newer incarnation. Not only are they heavily censored, but they are dub-only, and the discs are poorly encoded to boot. Funimation can't release an uncut version of the of these particular episodes, because KidMark still holds the rights to them. However, since the 1995 dub only went to episode 13, the remaining 140 episodes of Dragon Ball can be found uncut in the other "_____ saga" DVD sets.
First and foremost in the differences between the new and old dubs: the music. Although the redub from Funimation uses the original Japanese score and English arrangements of the original themes, this uses its own score. The theme's kinda catchy, and reminds me a bit of the ending theme to Mystical Adventure (movie 3), but the music in general reeks of a generic "American cartoon" quality that doesn't fit the series too well. It's mainly this that gives it a feel quite apart from the new version. Then there's the voices. Some of them will seem familiar to you if you've seen the first two dub seasons of DBZ, or live in part of the world that shows the International DBZ dub instead of Funimation's. In general, they're pretty good, but hard to get used to after all these years of hearing Funimation's voice actors in these roles. The pronunciation that this dub used for "Kamehame-ha" gets pretty annoying, too. The scripts are fairly accurate outside of the censorship (which there's a lot of), but there are also the classic jokes-that-fall-flat typical of anime dubs aimed at children. Also worthy of note is that many of the lines from this dub carry over into at least the edited version of the new one, though there are some changes in the redub to bring it in line with the rest of FUNimation's releases. Censorship in this set is, for the most part, roughly equal to that of the version showed on Cartoon Network. It's in different areas, though. Cut-wise, a little more of the video is left in, but it's made-up for in some completely ridiculous use of digital paint and bad script rewrites. There's even some extra footage thrown in the first few episodes, and added recaps in most of them (since true previous-episode recaps didn't really start until about episode 22 or so). One example of the goofy censorship in this version: Goku catches a fish in the first episode. In the re-dub seen on Cartoon Network, Goku is naked, though much of the scene is cut. In this version, all of the scene is left in, but Goku is wearing very poorly-drawn digital underpants. One major digital censor that carries over into the newer edited version is the use of American dollars on the fishing pole in episode 5 to catch Oolong (instead of Bulma's panties); you may notice that, when the episode airs on Cartoon Network, Goku dives into the water nude, but is suddenly wearing underpants when he surfaces, due to the re-use of some (but not all) of the older dub's footage for that one scene. The feature "Curse of the Blood Rubies," though touted as a "pilot" for the series, is actually a dub of DB movie 1, "Shenron no Densetsu" ("The Legend of Shenlong"), with some footage from episode 2 thrown in. I'm not quite sure why this was done, though it was probably either to replace a very perverted scene or just balance out the amount of cuts from the film... probably both. Overall, I wouldn't recommend getting this if you like Dragon Ball for its off-color and oft-perverted humor; the newer "saga" DVD sets will suit you fine. The jury is still out as to when these 13 episodes will appear uncut on DVD, but even so, only get this set if you're really itching to see what Funimation intended all of the Dragon Ball franchise to be like when they first set out to dub the series: a mere shadow of its original self, aimed squarely at kids far too young to appreciate Akira Toriyama's quirky sense of humor.
98 of 112 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Children shmildren,
By ChrisV82 (South Jersey, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dragon Ball - The Saga of Goku - Boxed Set (DVD)
Dragonball is a really funny series, so I was very much looking forward to buying the DVD...until I saw it was only available edited and dubbed. WTF? I know the DB series, especially the original, are very popular among children. But there are many fans over 18 that would just like to enjoy the series without the nonsense editing. Have two versions - one edited English dub only, and one bilingual uncut. And I mean UNCENSORED as well as uncut. Give people the option to choose. I really don't get it. Doesn't Funimation WANT money? And another thing, what is the deal with certain parents demanding that DBZ and DB be edited? Did you perhaps not realize it is insanely violent? Just because it vaguely resembles Disney doesn't mean it has that same level of child friendly quality. And since when did we start editing cartoons? Why was Wiley E. Coyote and Popeye good enough for my parents to watch, but now all of a sudden I can't see it uncut? Where's Mighty Mouse to save us from this nonsense? This whole censoring garbage has gone too far. Did you know that Crystal Communications recently banned songs from their radio stations that are anyway even remotely related to NY's WTC attacks? Everyone from Megadeth to Buddy Holly. Frank Sinatra's "New York, New York" is banned! Ridiculous! Oops, I started ranting. To sum up: DB is funny. DB on DVD censored is NOT funny.
25 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
the severly edited episodes,
By Shaun O'Donnell "Shaun O'Donnell" (Fort Worth, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dragon Ball - The Saga of Goku - Boxed Set (DVD)
After watching this one can tell that this was not the recent releases done on cartoon network. If anything after watching this it brings back the thought that this was once released years ago in a severly edited format. Not to say that this is bad or anything because for the most part the story arcs are still there. However the most comedic elements of these episodes like when goku first heres about a bath and Bulma has to bathe him, or the severe pervertedness of Master Roshi are all edited out and replaced with dialouge that is corny or removed entirly. This is an allright set at the right price, and good for little kids. But for fans who have been getting the sagas that funimation has been releasing as of late, I would not bother.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
English Version of Dragonball,
By Liam White (Ann Arbor, MI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dragon Ball - The Saga of Goku - Boxed Set (DVD)
I bought this was going to be the coolest DVD ever. On the box its says original Japanese version but thats B.S. They cut out all the funniest parts that are not suitible for children. Also on the box it says it has an interactive game but all it is is a stupid quiz, but what i really hate is that it is only in english. They have english subtitles available but no Japanese words to go with it. If you want to get the whole story get the comics. Even though it is missing all that it is still ok and has all English episodes and the movie Curse Of The Blood Rubies. I just wish that they would make a better DVD set that was unedited, had Japanese language available to hear it in, and had a better Chapter selection. Maybe Pioneer could buy the rights and make a real anime DVD.
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It explaines alot,
By THE RICK (Ohio, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dragon Ball Box Set - The Saga of Goku [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This 7 tape box (episodes 1-13 on 6 tapes, and i movie, "Curse of the Blood Rubies") is great. It shows how Goku meets Bulma (The names will be spelt wrong), Olong, Yamicha, Pewhar and shoes the transformating of Goku, HOW HE REALLY LOSES HIS TAIL, some transformations by olong and Pewhar, and how Goku learns Kamaha-maha. It's defently worth buying. It really is.
25 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Anime,
By A Customer
This review is from: Dragon Ball Box Set - The Saga of Goku [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Dragon Ball is a great story with plenty of action, and a good plot. I don't understand why all of these people post such bad things, considering they probably haven't seen this set. Other good Dragon Ball movies and sets are Dead Zone and the Namek Saga. Dead Zone is a really good one set when gokou was still using his power pole and riding the Nimbus. the Namek Saga is a really COOL set when Gokou and his son Gohan, along with his best friend Kryllin and his old enemy Piccolo, set out to the planet Namek to get another set fo dragon balls. they encounter the evil Frieza, and Gokou must use all of his power to try and defeat the sadistic conquerer. GREAT TAPES!!!
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great Buy if you don't mind the editing,
By Christopher Michael Loesch (Mason, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dragon Ball - The Saga of Goku - Boxed Set (DVD)
This dvd covers the first 13 episodes of Dragon Ball. It is very funny and begins the buildup of the characters for Dragon Ball-Z later on. I enjoyed these episodes, but was disappointed that an unedited version was not available. There are many funny jokes that are cut out, to make this appropriate for very young viewers. As of yet Funimation and Pinoneer still do not get it that Dragon Ball and the later series were not intended for just little kids. There editing has destroyed the humor Akira Toriyama originally intended. The English dubbing is pretty good though, with some of the voices that occur later on in Dragon Ball Z. I only wish that they could have made an unedited version, because the best of this dvd is cut out.
31 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
My Dragon Balls Hurt,
By A Customer
This review is from: Dragon Ball - The Saga of Goku - Boxed Set (DVD)
You know what...I like the entire Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z series'. I've watched them all on cartoon network (Great channel by the way) I've even gone to the trouble of renting the original Japanese versions from out of the way Japanese rental stores. I got my hopes up when I thought the Saga of Goku boxed set would include the original, uncensored versions of all the episodes. The Japanese rental store has uncensored versions but they are in Japanese, no English subtitles or anything. That's ok...if you don't mind not knowing what's going on. I can't understand why funimation, or whatever company put this box set out, didn't release an uncensored version. This show might be marketed towards little kids here, but there are plenty of people who want to see these cartoons as they were intended to be seen. The series is called Dragon Ball; I just know I am missing some "Ball jokes" just because the only way to view this series is censored. So to whom it may concern, please, oh for the love of god please, release an affordable, uncensored version of this, and every other Dragon Ball, and Dragon Ball Z series.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
If you like Dragonball, don't buy edited releases like this!,
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This review is from: Dragon Ball - The Saga of Goku - Boxed Set (DVD)
If you want to get a chance to see Dragonball and DB Z and DB GT in a totally unedited, subtitled version on DVD soon or later in the US.. then you should avoid buying any edited/censored/cut version like this one ! Complain with the producers of this stupid editing and ask them to release the real, original, unedited Dragon Ball ! It's a shame to see this wonderful serie in any censored version!
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
an alternative,
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This review is from: Dragon Ball - The Saga of Goku - Boxed Set (DVD)
Yes. this set sucks. but funimation has already released the UNCUT set on a 2-disc region 4 dvd set. it contains english dub uncut, english subtitled uncut, and original japanese uncut. go here: http://www.ezydvd.com.au/item.zml/225572
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