Dragon Ball Z - Season Two (1996)
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Dragon Ball Z - Season Two (Namek and Captain Ginyu Sagas)
DVD Price: You save 40%! As of Sep 4 20:54 EDT (details)
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| Cast | Dragon Ball Z |
| Theatrical Release | September 13, 1996 |
| DVD Release | May 22, 2007 |
| Running Time | 835 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 704400022449 |
| Buy this item | $29.99 at Amazon.com As of Sep 4 20:54 EDT (details) 6 DVD, FUNIMATION PRODUCTIONS, LTD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Animated, Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), English (Subtitled) Or 34 new from $23.89, 23 used from $19.59, 1 collectible from $49.98 |
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Average user review:| DragonBall Z better then i imagend |
Also i would of relay loved to have had the orignial Theme they had on the Cartoon network version (Rock the Dragon) but this one not bad.
Overall I would gladly recomend this and the ohters to any Dragonball Z fan. August 28, 2008
| My Review |
| Continuation of greatness |
| Awesome Season |
| Come on Ginyu! Wake up! |
Oh well, now that I have said my piece on that topic I must say I enjoyed this season. Compared to the end of the saiyan saga the action is somewhat sporadic. The saga introduces Frieza, one of the most annoying villains of all time. He is an obnoxious effeminate buffoon. Clearly he is the most powerful being in the universe because if he wasn't he would be forcibly removed from his seat of power. However, Vegeta, who is recovering from his beatdown at the end of season one, clearly doesn't possess the same loyalty that Captain Ginyu does to his superior and plots rebellion, even though he seemingly has no chance of matching Frieza's power. His gambit? The dragonballs which he learned about while on earth. He heads to the planet Namek to obtain them. Of course, things are never easy for the Saiyan prince as his attempts to become immortal are thwarted by Krillin and Gohan who are there to get the D-balls to bring their dead friends back to life(are they ever used for anything else?) Much fighting begins when the Ginyu force is hired by Frieza who(like all good megalomaniac villains) refuses to do his own dirty work until he is left with no other option. Frieza's arrogance in the end is what bring's his downfall. But I am getting ahead of myself. This saga is not as epic as the next one but there is a little more variety and different adventures to be found. There is also a bunch of filler to be found but isn't that always the case. I think it's a great saga. July 1, 2008
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