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Dragon Ball Z: Dragon Box Three - Complete DVD Collection | Anime Series Box Set for Fans & Collectors | Perfect for Binge-Watching & Gifting
Dragon Ball Z: Dragon Box Three - Complete DVD Collection | Anime Series Box Set for Fans & Collectors | Perfect for Binge-Watching & Gifting

Dragon Ball Z: Dragon Box Three - Complete DVD Collection | Anime Series Box Set for Fans & Collectors | Perfect for Binge-Watching & Gifting

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Originally produced in limited quantities in Japan, the incredibly rare Dragon Box has long been the ultimate prize for the most avid Dragon Ball Z collectors. Now this coveted collection has been reproduced for the first time in the United States, giving hardcore fans the definitive Dragon Ball Z experience. The battle to harness the power of the seven Dragon Balls explodes in vivid detail like never before. The Dragon Box features over 40 uncut episodes, remastered and restored frame by frame, rendering the legendary action in pristine clarity. Each episode is presented in Japanese with the complete opening and closing credits and includes the original episode previews.Truly the essential edition for Dragon Ball Z purists, this set isn’t an addition to your archive – it is your archive. Your wish is finally granted. The Dragon Box is here.

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to start off im just amazed by how great the dragon boxes are. i used to be one of those bruce faulconer score lovers and i still am. but i realized that the dragon boxes are a must have for dbz fans. long ago when the singles where being released at retail stores it was very hard to obtain them all since they where $20 bucks a pot. however a few years later the orange bricks where announced and i was happy. but not really. the 16:9 widescreen was horribly remastered and the screen was so bright to the point where it hurt my eyes. but since that's all i could afford at the time a found myself ordering 5 of them until the dragon boxes where announced. when i saw how great the footage was cleaned and featuring the 5.0 English audio i was glad. i thought i would have hated it because of the lack of the English music but i ended up loving the Japanese score. i own 3 right now and it was just amazing to see how well japan remastered it correctly unlike funimation. anyways the packaging is amazing as always. a great pic of freeza 1st form on the cover. and 6 pictured labeled disc with nice images of the characters on them. my favorite though besides this is the dragon book. 48 pages of dbz goodness that even an English dub lover would enjoy. translated episode names, original air dates, screenshots for each episode, original toriyama character sketches, missed moments and fashion check, and to top it all off a nice hardbook cover with glossy paper. im always looking through it. anyways i do say this though. for those who say i need the English dub you really don't. what i did was download my favorite bruce faulconer tracks and that was it. you cant place a fantastic picture and story and dumb it down bc of music. now that i look back its ridiculousness how people doubt the dbz box bc of the lack of english music. you can always change anyone can. i did and so can you. i hope many would consider the dbox because its the best dbz dvds you'll ever get. be warned though funimation announced that the dragon boxes would be an limited item so dont rush but make a good quick decision so you fans wont miss out. overall amazing box definitely worth the price.