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DBZ Fusion/Dragon Blu-Ray combo is by far one of the better Blu-Ray movies out there in the DBZ Movie lineup. The graphics are phenominal and on a Samsung 750 series 52″ LCD TV it was mind blowing in 1080 =)! I would recommend this blu-ray to any DBZ fan!
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As for where to hold it, this was my first and only pick that will be from Amazon.com. I pre-ordered this blu-ray over a month in arrive and it took 13 days to approach here from KY (a 5 hour drive) . It was an incredibly frustrating and nerve racking experience as nobody knew where it was, then was told to wait for the estimated delivery date, composed didn’t point to up, then the only solution I was told was to wait until a week AFTER the estimated delivery date and if it didn’t indicate up then, then they’d try to figure out what was going on. (which by the intention 7 days after it shows as “shipped” is the estimated delivery date! How does it remove a week to glean 400 miles anyways? ) After about 11 days, I stopped receiving any emails/help at all (I am clear it had to do with me wanting my money serve as it was already 4-5 days after the estimated delivery date) and fair had to hope and pray it would present up. I could have pre-ordered this from my local MovieStop and had it the DAY it came out for within $3-5 of the same mark.. all in all, this was a poor buying experience, but tall blu-ray movie… Next time I will know better than to try and effect a few bucks and will unbiased pre-order it locally.
The final two “DRAGON BALL Z” films obtain their Blu-ray High Definition release and showcases two adrenaline-pumping, action-packed films that includes Goku Well-organized Saiyan Level 3, Gojita and more enemies that will test the Z Warriors even further.
DBZ MOVIE #12: FUSION REBORN
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The twelfth “DRAGON BALL Z” film was released in theaters attend in March 1995 and also became the first “Dragon Ball” film released in theaters in the United States over a decade later.
The timeline of this film takes site during the Buu saga and Goku is fighting in another Other World Tournament. The finalists once again are Goku and Pikkon who are ecstatic to be fighting each other again.
Meanwhile, King Yemma is busy at the gate assigning the souls to Heaven or Hell. While everyone is busy, a delinquent employee in Hell who rather be pleased his rock n’ roll music instead of working, disregards his job and in the process, the heinous purification machine overfills and breaks. This allows all expressionless to return serve to Earth alive and suddenly Frieza, the Ginyu Force and Adolf Hitler to come and execute havoc in the world.
Fortunately, Gohan, Vedil, Trunks and Goten are able to defend the cities against the evils but in another dimension, Goku and Pikkon must fight one of their toughest enemies, a stout monster known as Jamempa who has the ability to split himself into more improper beings like himself and the ability to bend reality and therefore his attacks are unpredictable.
With Goku and Pikkon having the odds against them in battle, a familiar face arrives in time to lend some benefit against the bad being.
DBZ Movie #13: WRATH OF THE DRAGON
The 13th and final “DRAGON BALL Z” film was released in July 1995. The film takes plot around the time of the Buu Saga and features a chronicle about an old-fashioned alien being Hoi who tries to derive Gohan to inaugurate up a music box. Supposedly, the music box contains the legendary warrior named Tapion who fought off a major gross. Now the unfriendly has returned and the only device to defeat the sinister is by releasing Tapion from a music box. Gohan tries to originate it but its not possible.
By visiting his father Goku, Bulma and the team, they determine to gather the Dragon Balls and hope to avert anxiety by releasing this Tapion.
After finding all Dragon Balls and making their wish to Shenron, Tapion is released but is terrified that the Z warriors helped Hoi in doing so. Tapion leaves to be alone and Trunks and Goten try to be wonderful be giving the warrior some food.
Meanwhile, the attacks initiate with a gargantuan monster tearing up the city. We scrutinize two figures, one dressed in a disguise and the other blowing an ocarina to conclude the deplorable monster from further destruction. Gohan and Vedil watch Tapion coming from the destruction and both mediate that they may have released an depraved being to the planet.
We eventually learn that Tapion is actually a advantageous guy from the planet Konack and he and his young brother Minosha have been sealed two halves of an putrid monster in order to prevent the dismal magic alien accelerate known as the Kash-Par from obtaining the monster ever again.
The monster Hirudegarn nearly obliterated their whole hurry and because of how destructive this monster is, a wizard has sealed the upper half of the monster into Tapion (the other lower half to Minosha) and sealed himself in the music box in order to prevent the Hoi and the Kash-Par to extract Hirudegarn and obtain him whole. The weakness of the monster is the music that comes from the ocarina and the magical sword given to him by the wizard.
Meanwhile, Trunks persistence in befriending Tapion seems to work and the two become like brothers. But unknown to them, Hoi has a conception to extract the monster accurate out of Tapion. Now the Z Warriors must do all they can to prevent Hoi from extracting the monster from Tapion.
VIDEO & AUDIO
Both “DRAGON BALL Z” films are featured in 1080p, High Definition (16×9) . FUNimation Entertainment remastered the films in High Definition and also had these two films digitally restored. The widescreen transfer is from the fresh Japanese film and because these two films were the latest, final two films from “DRAGON BALL Z”, they are the most bright of the DBZ films and also feature the least amount of dust and scratches. With that being said, both films discover absolutely vibrant on Blu-ray as the oranges and reds gape astonishing and the blacks are distinguished deeper.
As for the audio, like the previous Blu-ray releases of the DBZ films, you can gaze the film in Dolby TrueHD 5.1 in English with the Japanese or U.S. music. The Japanese audio is presented in its modern format.
For the Japanese audio purists who wish FUNimation Entertainment would give a lossless Japanese track, unfortunately, I don’t contemplate it’s going to happen anytime soon.
I try to behold as many anime in its fresh Japanese presentation but “DRAGON BALL Z” is an anime series in which I found the English dub to be very well done. I felt that the casting of each character has been spending and the fact that the audio is lossless in English, it’s really hard for me to go support and look the films again in Japanese without any improvement to the audio.
The two films feature optional English subtitles if needed.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
There are no major special features included on this Blu-ray disc but the FUNimation Entertainment trailers.
JUDGMENT CALL:
It’s been nearly 15 years since I’ve seen these two films but I have to admit that I was very indignant to notice both “FUSION REBORN” and “WRATH OF THE DRAGON” on Blu-ray in High Definition. For one, both these films feature Goku Tidy Saiyan Level 3, Gojita and Gotenks. Characters that I absolutely have enjoyed watching on the “DRAGON BALL Z” TV series but also two films that would feature tougher enemies and more hardcore action.
For those familiar with the “DRAGON BALL Z” films, not all films fit into the DBZ TV series timeline that smoothly but for those who always wanted more battles with enemies aside from Frieza, Cell and Buu, the films do provide that antagonist. And instead of watching dozens of episodes dedicated to that arc, these enemies are self contained to one film (with the exception of Broly who appears in three films) .
Also, both of these films are sharp in the fact that they include a protagonist other than the Z Warriors taking on the enemy as “FUSION REBORN” brings attend Pikkon and “WRATH OF THE DRAGON” features Tapion.
“FUSION REBORN” was quite lively because we perceive both Goku and Pikkon trying to fight another enemy that is cute and nearly as brainless as Buu but is quite deadly. It was also bewitching to view how the animation would exhaust a larger, dusky stroke around the character in distinct scenes and definitely gave “DRAGON BALL Z” a slightly different watch than previous films. But it was the humor in the film that was quite fun to contemplate. To behold Trunks and Goten fuse to become Gotenks and capture on Hitler and the guys, to sight a Frieza who meets a grown up Gohan to eye Goku and Vegita pick up their fusion infamous and become an overweight character instead. A noteworthy more droll film compared to previous releases.
As for “WRATH OF THE DRAGON”, fans of Trunks, especially Future Trunks may have wondered where Trunks’s sword came from and finally, all is revealed in this film. What I loved about this film is that we earn to eye Bulma’s exertion for Trunks, especially without his father and how Trunks looks up to Talpion as a colossal brother. We rarely gain to peer these type of personal moments since the films are action-based but whenever the writers could fit in any type of character development scenes, I delight in them.
If there was one thing that I wished the Blu-ray would have (and this is me being nitpicky) special features. To peep the Japanese teaser or theatrical trailers for the film would have been nice and of course, a lossless Japanese audio track that would have been nice as well. But nevertheless, this release is another film collection worth having in your DBZ collection.
Although I tend to recommend all DBZ films to all hardcore fans, for those who are on a budget and really need to engage and determine, I definitely recommend “DRAGON BALL Z - FUSION REBORN/WRATH OF THE DRAGON”. Both films feature a qualified combination of humor, action and everything you arrive to bask in about “DRAGON BALL Z”.
Note: As noteworthy as I would worship to give it a 5-star, as a complete product, I gave it a 4-star due to the lack of special features! Novel Japanese trailers for the films would have been nice.
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