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Dragon Ball Z: Season Two (Namek and Captain Ginyu Sagas)







Dragon Ball Z

Funimation, 2007

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Reviewing Season 2 (NO SPOILERS!!!!!)

This is a great season!
Here are some nonspoiler thing that will go on in this season!

How can there be more trouble!!?
Who is this ultimate tyrant!?
No hope, their no match!
He can't be strong enough!
What planet!!??
Where are the dragonballs!?

Haha, that's all I can say to make you hyper, unless you want spoilers....



-The thing I love the MOST about DB/Z/GT is that it is like a Christian show!!
Goku is the one who always leads everyone the correct way, He is the savior of the world! (Symbolic to God leading us the right way & being our Savior!)

Goku trains & helps his friends to become good fighters (Symbolic to God "training" us in His Word)

Goku trusts in his friends knowing they will do the right thing. (Symbolic to God trusting that His true followers will obey Him & go His way)

Goku always shows love & mercy even to his enemies & evil people. (Symbolic to God showing all us people, whom have broken His Perfect Law -The Ten Commandments- and yet He still gives us Mercy to flee from sin & follow Him)

Goku believes anyone can change their life from bad, to good. (Symbolic to fleeing from our sins & following the Will of God)

Goku was like a father, always protecting people from evil (Symbolic to how God protects us from evil & when the storms comes, He's still with us)

Everytime it seems hopeless & like evil will prevail & there is no way out, Goku is always there to help! (Symbolic to no matter how strong the temptation or urge is, God always provides a way out for us because He is with us)

When the Saiyans or other fighters feel like there is no hope, they go into a new level of strength (Symbolic to when you are weakest you are strongest)

Like with us when we feel we can't resist the temptation or do the Will of God, we still press on and reach a new level or strength.....haha, like a Spiritual Super Saiyan, being much stronger into & with God then we were before.

When the fighters are fighting & they feel there is no hope, someone else usually comes to the aid (Symbolic to God will never leave us & He always provides help)

DBZ is not only a great show but I look at it through a Christian sense, look at it as a Christian sense, it's symbolic, it'll make it 10x better! I know it did for me!


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Love Dragon Ball Z

I got this for christmas is an awsome dvd for my collection. I can't wait to get the next season.


Dragon Ball Z - Season Two (Namek / Captain Ginyu)

I greatly enjoyed this product. Season Two in the Dragon Ball Z series, it's exactly what the buyer can expect when buying it. I know it was for me. A good show with great animations I am happy to have as part of my collection. I love forward to adding the third season next chance I have.




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Its classic dragon ball z and its great only thing that sucks is the music is i guess the orginal from japan not what they had on toonami 10 or so years ago which is a little bummer. still if your a fan buy it.


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Another great season of DBZ!

Dragon Ball Z Season 2 naturally picks right off where Season 1 ended. Most of the features on this set haven't changed, so I'll just summarize them quickly. Picture looks great, widescreen crops a bit but it's minor, even full screen DBZ is cropped, audio comes in English with Japanese music in Surround, English with TV music in Stereo, and Japanese in Mono. No extra features except for alternative marathon play and a few trailers.

As for the story, this box set covers the Namek/Ginyu Force/Captain Ginyu Sagas and continues immediately where the Saiyan saga left off. Out of all of Earth's defenders only Krillin and the very young Gohan are able to travel to the planet Namek to collect a new set of dragon balls to restore their friends who died on Earth. Goku is the only other fighter left alive but his injuries prevent him from coming at first. Meanwhile Vegeta survives the final battle on the Earth and recovers quickly. He heads back out into space with the same objective, to collect the dragon balls to grant his wish.

After a group of rather boring episodes, the story kicks up once again as Krillin, Gohan, and Bulma all arrive on Namek at the same time as Vegeta and the Saiyan Prince's rival Cui. They also discover another being already on Namek who's power far exceeds even Vegeta. Things go from bad to worse. Vegeta's strength continues to grow as he takes out Freeza's elite soldiers one by one. Krillin and Gohan ally with a young Namek child who they saved from Freeza's wrath. In return this child, Dende, takes them to meet the leader of the Namekian race. All the while Vegeta manages to collect six of the seven Dragon Balls, stealing five right from under Freeza's nose. Krillin and Gohan collect the last Dragon Ball and get a power boost while they hide from Vegeta.

The Saiyan Prince finally finds the warriors from Earth when Freeza's most powerful warriors, the Ginyu Force, arrive. An unlikely alliance is formed between Vegeta and the Z-Fighters to battle the formidable Ginyu's. In the end they all lost, but Goku arrives at the last minute to save the day. Things get a little typical from here. Goku stomps out the entire Ginyu force, leaving only two members alive. After he outclasses them Captain Ginyu uses a really cheap body swap technique to steal Goku's body and drag the fight on to a slow, dreadful end. After all that, we're back where we started. Goku is too hurt to fight, and Vegeta must maintain his alliance with the Earthlings while they try to figure out how to get the Dragon Balls to work.

The story has it's high points and it's low points. The opening episodes are really slow and boring, and while the fighting between Vegeta and Freeza's men is all good, the finale leaves you with a bad taste in your mouth. The story is a lot more dynamic then what you typically get in DBZ. It's interesting to see all these different factions fighting over and trying to hid/steal the Dragon Balls. Vegeta brings a nice wild card element to the action, and proves himself to be a very cunning warrior as he outsmarts his enemies over and over again.

There's also some interesting notes about the audio. The beginning of the set is all new English dubbing to make up for the work that Funimation had never dubbed to this point. These new lines where substantially different from the previous dubbing and it also featured frequent swearing, which was new for the English version at this point. Unfortunately when Funimation catches up to it's original dub work, it leaves most of the audio as it originally was. The old background music comes back and sounds pretty horrible compared to the new music. While a handful of old characters continued to be redubbed for the sake of consistency (Vegeta, Krillin, Dende) many were never redubbed. For the most part this is inconsequential, but Funi was a very small company when they first dubbed these episodes and the voice actors weren't nearly as talented as they have since become. Roshi sounds like a really bad Elvis impersonator, for one. This would be a bigger problem in later box sets, but I'll talk about those issues later. It also means that while much of the dialog at the beginning of the set featured swearing, the second half features almost none.

Overall this set is an excellent purchase for any DBZ fan!



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"You won't believe how powerful it is now!" -- NewType

Having suffered heavy losses in the battle with the Saiyans, and with Goku still recovering from his injuries, the remaining Z-Fighters must embark on a perilous journey to Planet Namek in search of the Namekian Dragon Balls. Unbeknownst to them, however, a powerful new enemy has set his sights on the same prize?the ruthless tyrant Frieza!

Beset on all sides by danger, Gohan, Krillin, and Bulma must fight for their lives as they struggle to keep the Dragon Balls from falling into evil hands. Meanwhile, Goku races against time to join his friends in their quest, but waiting for him on Planet Namek is an army of the most powerful villains the universe has ever known, led by Frieza?s most elite fighting unit?the unstoppable Ginyu Force!

Season Two contains: the Complete Namek Saga - first time on DVD! and Captain Ginyu Saga 35 Action-Packed Episodes on 6 discs Booklet filled with episode summaries and character descriptionsRevised English Dialogue with Original Japanese Music


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