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Dragon Ball Z 30th Anniversary Limited Edition Complete Series Blu-ray Boxset (+ Ban Presto Goku)
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Dragon Ball Z follows the adventures of the adult Goku who, along with his companions, defends the earth against an assortment of villains ranging from intergalactic space fighters and conquerors, unnaturally powerful androids and near indestructible magical creatures. While the original Dragon Ball anime followed Goku through childhood into adulthood, Dragon Ball Z is a continuation of his adulthood life, but at the same time parallels the maturation of his son, Gohan, as well as other characters from Dragon Ball and more. The separation between the series is also significant as the latter series takes on a more dramatic and serious tone. The anime also features characters, situations and back-stories not present in the original manga.
- Entire Dragon Ball Z series in the original 4:3 aspect ratio, remastered on Blu-ray
- An exclusive full-color, 11-inch, 30th anniversary version, Grandista Goku collectible figure from Banpresto
- Full-sized hardback artbook-available only in this set
- Housed in a stunning collectible box featuring Shenron in a striking foil design
- Includes an individually stamped and numbered Certificate of Authenticity
- Crunchyroll
- 6817 mins approx
- Daisuke Nishio
- Shigeyasu Yamauchi
- 12
- Sean Schemmel
- Stephanie Nadolny
- Christoper Sabat
- Sonny Strait
- Kyle Herbert
- 4:3
- English
- 37
- B
- Crunchyroll
Dragon Ball Z 30th Anniversary Limited Edition Complete Series Blu-ray Boxset (+ Ban Presto Goku)
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Blu-ray
RRP: £299.99
£249.99
Save: £50.00
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4 instalments of £62.49 with clearpay Learn more
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Dragon Ball Z follows the adventures of the adult Goku who, along with his companions, defends the earth against an assortment of villains ranging from intergalactic space fighters and conquerors, unnaturally powerful androids and near indestructible magical creatures. While the original Dragon Ball anime followed Goku through childhood into adulthood, Dragon Ball Z is a continuation of his adulthood life, but at the same time parallels the maturation of his son, Gohan, as well as other characters from Dragon Ball and more. The separation between the series is also significant as the latter series takes on a more dramatic and serious tone. The anime also features characters, situations and back-stories not present in the original manga.
- Entire Dragon Ball Z series in the original 4:3 aspect ratio, remastered on Blu-ray
- An exclusive full-color, 11-inch, 30th anniversary version, Grandista Goku collectible figure from Banpresto
- Full-sized hardback artbook-available only in this set
- Housed in a stunning collectible box featuring Shenron in a striking foil design
- Includes an individually stamped and numbered Certificate of Authenticity
- Crunchyroll
- 6817 mins approx
- Daisuke Nishio
- Shigeyasu Yamauchi
- 12
- Sean Schemmel
- Stephanie Nadolny
- Christoper Sabat
- Sonny Strait
- Kyle Herbert
- 4:3
- English
- 37
- B
- Crunchyroll
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Beautiful
Got this for Christmas and its a stunning set the figure is so well made and the shenron box is stunning looks great on displayÂ
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Good - but missing some core elements
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 ... as you can imagine. First off the figure that came with this anniversary set is EXCELLENT and couldn't of asked for more. Sits right on my shelf above my PC. The outer case for the Blu-rays is very good with a silver Shenron on the front side - would've been excellent if it wrapped around the box in full. The artbook is massive and has a superb collection of artwork of all the favourite scenes and characters from DBZ - could've had some description and lore added but its an artbook so i can understand One issue that i have come across is some of the cases make it hard to get the discs out while most are fine just annoying on the few that it's tight. On the blu-rays themselves have no issues on the quality of the picture or sound - just like i remember it. Also a note; special features are spread out within the different series and different blu-rays and personally would've been nice to have them all at the end but not a major issues Only other minor downside is the that I wished there was a menu option to switch between original aspect ratio and full screen version ; while easily rectified with tv picture options would've been a nice addition just add the final cherry on the top ( also clearly stated in description so I knew before hand and just a minor issue ) Despite this, this being my first purchase of such an anniversary edition, and at a such a high price still earns a solid four stars
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