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Dragon Ball Z: Seasons 1-9 Collection BLU-RAY

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The Hyperbolic Time Chamber echo and reverb effects found on the Toonami Broadcast and VHS/DVD Single releases are entirely and unintentionally removed, due to the fact that they did an entirely new mix from scratch, thus the edits done to the original English Dub are gone in the Remastered Home releases. Japanese language dub, so the English audio tracks are much clearer and crisper when compared to the somewhat dated sounding original audio mix.

The Captain Ginyu Saga all the way to the Kid Buu Saga (Episodes 68-291) feature the Faulconer Productions music in the series. It's important to mention that they only did this for the English Dub tracks, thus the removal of sound effects exclusive to the dub.

For more about Dragon Ball Z: Season 1 and the Dragon Ball Z: Season 1 Blu-ray release, see Dragon Ball Z: Season 1 Blu-ray Review published by Neil Lumbard on December 19, 2020 where this Blu-ray release scored 4. For Dragon Ball Z, they feature an anamorphic widescreen (16:9) transfer from original Japanese film print, a revised English audio track, original English and Japanese audio tracks, plus many other special features.

There are little changes, though the Pirate Robot's filter was removed from the episodes it featured and the voice left at its original pitch. One of the biggest events against the set was when Animeondvd, a well-known anime DVD review site, said they wouldn't even review it (or any other Season Set releases for that matter).

First off the figure that came with this anniversary set is EXCELLENT and couldn't of asked for more. LOVED Dragon Ball Z when i was younger so decided to pick this up when it came out with that in mind i haven't finished watching all of it . The 30 th Anniversary Edition of Dragon Ball Z: Season 1 is packaged in a collectors edition steelbook package. One of Chi-Chi's lines in " Goku's Special Technique" is voice matched by Lydia Mackay in place of her usual actress Cynthia Cranz due to Cranz not being available for recording it. The most notable difference from the first release is that Laura Bailey has replaced Ceyli Delgadillo as Dende.

Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses.Fortuneteller Baba's appearance is left intact with Laurie Steele instead of Linda Young redubbing over it. These releases generally contain no extras with the exception of Dragon Ball Z Movie 1's commentary track.

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