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Humanity nears extinction as Cell achieves his deadly perfect form!
Eager to display his new power, the monster proposes a tournament. If Earth produces a worthy challenger, whether be it Goku or Mr. Satan, mankind will be spared. But if not – death comes to all!
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NTSC/Region 1. 29 episodes on 6 discs. Includes the complete Cell Games Saga.
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At the end of season five of Dragon Ball Z, artificial android Cell achieved his perfect form and challenged the Z Fighters to a martial arts tournament to determine the fate of the Earth. Now the tournament begins, but it proves to be a very uneven adventure. The contest begins slowly: The first 11 episodes are just set-up and filler, with little action. The battles between Cell and the Z Fighters offer plenty of excitement, as the brawlers blast each other through rocky cliffs and fling bursts of energy into space. Goku correctly predicts that Gohan will crush Cell. But the story falls into repetitions; Cell has to be killed three times before he'll stay dead. When Cell announces the tournament on TV, Mr. Satan, a WWF-type, appears as Earth's champion. Although he's a coward and a phony, the TV crew fawns over him--a lame gag that goes on far too long. The filmmakers also change the rules in mid-story. Cell had to absorb Androids Nos. 17 and 18 to achieve his perfect form. After a series of body blows from Gohan, he vomits up No. 18 (intact); later, he regenerates himself into an even more perfect form without the Androids. Goku is killed and decides to remain in the Next World with King Kai, rather than risk attracting more evil creatures to Earth. But when Trunks returns to the future, he destroys Cell before he can travel to the past and achieve his perfect form which means the Cell that killed Goku never existed. Season six could have easily fit on four discs--the last two discs contain just three episodes apiece, and the only extras are textless songs and some trailers.(Rated TV PG. suitable for ages 8 and older: violence, tobacco use, ethnic stereotypes) --Charles Solomon
(166. What Is the Tournament? 167. The Doomsday Broadcast, 168. Meet Me in the Ring, 169. No Worries Here, 170. A Girl Named Lime, 171. Memories of Gohan, 172. A New Guardian, 173. Dende's Dragon, 174. The Puzzle of General Tao, 175. The Games Begin, 176. Losers Fight First, 177. Goku vs. Cell, 178. Cell's Bag of Tricks, 179. No More Rules, 180. The Fight Is Over, 181. Faith in a Boy, 182. Gohan's Plea, 183. Android Explosion, 184. Cell Juniors Attack! 185. The Awakening, 186. The Unstoppable Gohan, 187. Cell's Break Down, 188. A Hero's Farewell, 189. Cell Returns! 190. The Horror Won't End, 191. Save The World, 192. Goku's Decision, 193. One More Wish, 194. Free the Future
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 Ounces
- Item model number : 0
- Director : Tyler Walker, Zach Bolton
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, NTSC, Color, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Run time : 11 hours and 40 minutes
- Release date : September 16, 2008
- Actors : Sean Schemmel, Dameon Clarke, Christopher Sabat, Stephanie Nadolny
- Subtitles: : English
- Language : Unqualified
- Studio : Funimation Prod
- ASIN : B001C4ZQCU
- Number of discs : 6
- Best Sellers Rank: #7,253 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #74 in Anime (Movies & TV)
- #727 in Kids & Family DVDs
- #876 in Action & Adventure DVDs
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Over the years, I have seen lots of questions as to what would happen, if there were certain other outcomes even simple different outcomes in the D.B.Z. storyline? We think of them from an in-universe perspective, and a lot of those outcomes would mean the end altogether. Realistically, even if there were different outcomes from the main storyline, we can bet Toriyama would still write the story with a resolved ending and where the characters still figured out a way to defeat the villain and make it to the next level. It realistically comes down to storyline, and for awhile Toriyama had plans of ending the series even after the Frieza and Cell Saga, but because of the fans he continued the story. A story that lives on.
With the story really coming from writing let's think for a minute. For example, Launch a main character in DragonBall is not in the manga in DragonBall Z, only has small scenes in the anime, because Toriyama had forgotten about her. Animal people that were very common in DragonBall, aren't so common in D.B.Z. I read in some interview I hadn't seen in awhile, that Toriyama thinks he forgot to include them, as he was working on the after effects of Dr. Slump when he started with DragonBall. We notice flaws in the Androids/Cell Arc, including mentioning Dr. Gero when he wasn't a known character during the Red Ribbon Army Saga, most likely just an added character to continue the plot. Also, I heard that Toriyama brought out Cell because his former editor didn't care for Androids 19 and 20, and then Android 17 and 18. If his former editor hadn't made those comments, we could have seen a storyline without Cell. I also am pretty sure that Toriyama originally intended the Cell Saga to be Goku's last saga and have Gohan continue as the main character, but he changed it around. While watching this Season, I thought to myself that I bet Toriyama hadn't thought of two of the main characters we get to know in the next Saga, Goten and Videl while writing the Cell Games Saga. If he had, he possibly would have included Goten in the Future Trunks Saga, or at least hint that Chichi was pregnant. If he had thought of Videl, he probably would have at least mentioned her somehow, or given her a cameo. I've wondered what if Gohan could have met Videl when he was younger, like during the Cell Games Saga where she came to recognize him by? Cell's fight was broadcast on T.V. and Hercule was able to convince people it was tricks, though the fights between the Saiyans were also broadcast on T.V., and people seemed to forget that fight or recognize Earth's special forces.
Enough about writing, even though I'm putting that into perspective as a lot of us might barely think of it this way. If you're like me and have watched D.B.Z. for years, you still love D.B.Z. even when you can point out the flaws. A main reason we love D.B.Z. is because of Goku. While we can also debate whether Goku is a good or bad father, I feel like he showed himself as a good father during this Saga, and about as good as a father gets. Goku having nice hangouts with his son Gohan before the Cell Games, and being encouraging, helping Gohan believe he could beat Cell. This makes him seem so nice!!
The Cell fight is also awesome. This D.B.Z. action draws you into it, even if you know what happens? The climax to the fight, feels like one of the most exciting things you'll ever see on T.V. I can assure you, you'll love these episodes if you like D.B.Z. I also want to say, that you might not care for most of the episodes in Disc 1, where it isn't those actions episodes we know D.B.Z. from. But, it is nice to see how carefree Goku can be at other times. He is truly a one of a kind hero.
It was like you were right there at the Cell Games. You would feel what the characters were feeling. One difference between this battle and the other ones with involving Freiza and Majin Buu, this battle isn't an epic battle but one thing is has is the ability the convey emotion and feelings which the viewer will feel.
I also found out that Cell has appeared in less episodes (while alive) than Frieza and the many forms of Majin Buu.
Frieza: 58 episodes (Seasons 2,3 & 4 plus TV Special 'Bardock The Father Of Goku)
Majin Buu,Super Buu & Kid Buu: 55 episodes (Seasons 8 & 9)
Cell: 52 episodes (Seasons 5 & 6)
Of course Cell is over 100 times more powerful than Frieza and not yet quite as powerful than Majin Buu.
I don't know the real reason for having Goku on the front cover but if I had to choose it would be SS2 Gohan because he was the one who defeated Cell. Even though Goku did save the planet from the self destructing Cell.
Have you noticed that Goku and Vegeta (the only 2 pure blooded Saiyans alive) have died only twice throughout the entire series and they have died about 5 seasons apart and Goku is usually dead for a long period of time and Vegeta is dead for a short period of time.
Vegeta changes alot during the fight. He says sorry to Gohan for being useless on the battle field and when Cell kills Trunks he goes into a moment of reflection and then flies into a rage and attacks Cell head on.
I love the battle between the Z fighters and the Cell Juniors. It was an all out war! I liked it when Gohan hunted down the seven Cell Juniors and picked them off one by one.
I like the 10 filler episodes before the fight and it is good to see an old enemy like General Tao come back. I love the end of the fight where Cell & Gohan use their powers to form a big Kamehameha ball and the Z fighters still help even if their efforts are for nothing. They still try anyway. Goku giving some helpful encouragement and advice still added the suspense it needed. This is truly a great work of art!






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