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Dragon Ball Z - Season Three (Frieza Saga)

Dragon Ball Z - Season Three (Frieza Saga)

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Director: Daisuke Nishio
Actors: Jon Allen (ii), Enuka Okuma, Jessie Cody, Travis Willingham, Matthew Piersall
Studio: Funimation
Category: DVD

List Price: $49.98
Buy Used: $18.61
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 67 reviews
Sales Rank: 3860

Format: Color, Ntsc, Subtitled, Surround Sound, Widescreen
Languages: English (Original Language), Japanese (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
Rating: Unrated
Number Of Items: 6
Running Time: 830
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.6 x 1.1

MPN: FMADFN02245D
UPC: 704400022456
EAN: 0704400022456
ASIN: B000OIOOW8

Theatrical Release Date: September 13, 1996
Release Date: September 18, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: Good Condition box set, includes collectible booklet. Packaging has some wear.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Studio: Funimation Prod Inc Release Date: 09/18/2007

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The third season of the popular shonen (boy's) show Dragon Ball Z continues the adventures of Goku and Gohan on Namek, Piccolo's home planet. Goku, who has been in a regeneration tank since the end of season 2, recovers just in time to challenge the sniggering Frieza, one of the most grating villains in anime history. Having defeated Gohan, Krillin, Vegeta, and Piccolo, Frieza takes on Goku in a protracted duel. When he begins to doubt his ability to overcome Goku, Frieza destroys the core of Namek, ensuring it will explode in a matter of minutes. Enraged by the death of Krillin and so many others, Goku transforms into the one thing Frieza fears: a Super Saiyan, a legendary warrior who appears once every 1,000 years. As the seconds tick away, the two most powerful individuals in the universe duke it out. While they're beating the soba out of each other, King Kai hatches a plan to use the Dragon Balls of Earth and Namek to ensure a happy ending. As the battle between Goku and Frieza intensifies, the kicks and punches fly, producing titanic explosions. But the duel goes on for more than 20 episodes: With only a limited budget and crude special-effects techniques at their disposal, the filmmakers have to recycle footage endlessly. Dragon Ball Z: Season 3 is more entertaining when the viewer allows a few days to elapse between episodes, rather than indulging in a Super Saiyan marathon. (Rated TV PG. suitable for ages 8 and older: violence, brief nudity, tobacco use, ethnic stereotypes) --Charles Solomon


Customer Reviews:   Read 62 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars The big bang!!   November 15, 2008
This is one of the great seasons, Goku facing the evil Frieza, and no commercials! The set is great and is a great buy.


5 out of 5 stars Great animation   October 30, 2008
Dragon Ball Z - Season Three (Frieza Saga)

This is a great product. I have always loved watching Dragon Ball z, and seeing that the originality of the product was kept, made this product even better. The redigitalization of the anime is excellent, faithful, and uncut. You experience the anime in its true form. Also, this product contains many episodes for a cheap price. Definetly worth its money.



4 out of 5 stars Season 3   October 1, 2008
I'd say this is one of the most important sagas in DBZ, and memorable to boot. The remastered video quality looks great, and the audio sounds perfect. Totally worth the money for a DBZ fan looking to buy it.


4 out of 5 stars Another excellent season set   September 25, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Dragon Ball Z is the one greatest anime series ever created. With its action-packed universe and compelling storylines, Akira Toriyama's magnum opus has never failed to please. This is the latest season set FUNimation has released of the series.

This set picks up where the last one left off. The Ginyu Force has been defeated, and Piccolo has been wished back to life and brought to Namek. The inevitable battle with Frieza begins. Gohan, Krillin, Vegeta, and Piccolo face the tyrant as he undergoes a number of transformations, making him even more powerful. While they hold their own, the tyrant proves too much for them, and eventually our hero Goku enters the battlefield. It's up to Goku to defeat the evil tyrant, and restore peace to the universe.

The DVD set is divided amongst six discs, and contains the Frieza Saga (up until the end of Goku vs. Frieza, the Garlic Jr. Saga and Frieza on Earth episodes aren't included - they're in the next set.) The picture has been subjected to digital noise reduction, and the set includes a booklet of character profiles and episode listings.

Obviously, if you're new to the Dragon Ball franchise, you'll want to start with the Season One box set, but if you're already a fan, you'll enjoy these episodes. The fights against Frieza are great, some of the best fight scenes the series has to offer. Goku vs. Frieza is a truly epic battle, with a scene that has become an iconic moment in the series. The fight drags on WAY TOO LONG, but this is typical of the anime adaptation of Dragon Ball. This is still some of the best action in the series.

One of my personal favorite features of the set is the Marathon feature. FUNimation includes a feature in these sets that allows you to view all of the episodes on each disc from start to end with no interruptions from intros/outros/recaps/etc. This is an extremely handy feature I wish more TV shows on DVD had.

Like earlier Dragon Ball Z season sets, the picture has been cropped at the top and bottom (this was done due to excessive grain and damage to the original source), and it has been subjected to the digital noise reduction process. Obviously a lot of fans, myself included, were disappointed to see the picture get cropped. While the digital noise reduction doesn't do as thorough a job cleaning up the image as you'd hope, it IS the best these episodes have ever looked. In other words, it's a "give and take" scenario. You lose some of the picture you could see on earlier full-frame DVDs (and there ARE a few gaping moments that will really make you question FUNimation's decision), but on the good side, you gain some picture on the sides, and the image quality is superior to all earlier DVD releases.

Sound quality is similar to the earlier sets. English audio quality is fantastic, but the dub is still translated poorly and the voice cast is hit and miss. On the other hand, the Japanese audio quality is poor, showing its age, but it does feature a well-translated subtitle track from Steven J. Simmons that lets you experience the series as originally intended. Is Dragon Ball Z EVER going to get its Japanese audio remastered?

Additionally, like the earlier sets, you have the option of watching the English voice cast played against the original Japanese audio.

Disappointingly, the next episode previews aren't included. But they weren't in any earlier season set, so it's no big surprise.

No special features are included here unless you count the trailers and the same textless opening/closing sequence all other sets like this have had. On the good side, the set does include a booklet similar to the earlier sets, with character profiles and an episode guide, making it handy to go right where you need to go on the DVDs.

It's another good set. If you're a fan of the series and don't already have these episodes, you can get them all here for one low price. Cropping issues aside, this is a great set, and a good value, especially compared to the older DVD releases.

Highly recommended to any fan of Dragon Ball Z.



5 out of 5 stars Great boxset.   September 7, 2008
This boxset is a great buy for the money. $30 for the entire saga is well worth it. And, the digitally remastered episodes look the best they have ever been. Go buy it!

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