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DVD : Dragon Ball Z: Season Six (Cell Games Saga)
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: DRAGON BALL Z - SEASON 6 (DVD)
EAN: 0704400022487
Format: Color, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Item Dimensions: 79
Label: Funimation Prod
Languages: JapaneseOriginal LanguageEnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Funimation Prod
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: Funimation Prod
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 16, 2008
Running Time: 700 minutes
Studio: Funimation Prod
Related Items:
- Dragon Ball Z: Season Seven (Great Saiyaman & World Tournament Sagas)
- Dragon Ball Z - Season Five (Perfect and Imperfect Cell Sagas)
- Dragon Ball Z - Season Four (Garlic Jr., Trunks, and Android Sagas)
- Dragon Ball Z - Season Three (Frieza Saga)
- Dragon Ball Z - Season Two (Namek and Captain Ginyu Sagas)
Editorial Review:
Product Description:
Having at last achieved his Perfect Form the evil Cell’s powers have soared to terrible new heights overshadowing even the greatest of the Z-Fighters. Eager to demonstrate these newfound abilities and prove his superiority Cell proposes a tournament. He issues an ultimatum to the people of Earth: produce a worthy opponent or die!The day of reckoning upon them Goku and the Z-Fighters line up to participate in Cell’s twisted game the world’s best hope of defeating the monster. But they are not the only ones brave enough to accept the challenge - the reigning World Martial Arts Champion Mr. Satan has also stepped into the ring!Now with the fate of the human race hanging in the balance one of these valiant fighters must come forward to defeat the seemingly invincible Perfect Cell - but who will it be?Format: DVD Genre: ANIMATION/ANIME UPC: 704400022487 Manufacturer No: 0
Amazon.com:
At the end of season five of Dragon Ball Z, artificial android Cell achieved his perfect form and challenged the Z Fighters to a martial arts tournament to determine the fate of the Earth. Now the tournament begins, but it proves to be a very uneven adventure. The contest begins slowly: The first 11 episodes are just set-up and filler, with little action. The battles between Cell and the Z Fighters offer plenty of excitement, as the brawlers blast each other through rocky cliffs and fling bursts of energy into space. Goku correctly predicts that Gohan will crush Cell. But the story falls into repetitions; Cell has to be killed three times before he’ll stay dead. When Cell announces the tournament on TV, Mr. Satan, a WWF-type, appears as Earth’s champion. Although he’s a coward and a phony, the TV crew fawns over him–a lame gag that goes on far too long. The filmmakers also change the rules in mid-story. Cell had to absorb Androids Nos. 17 and 18 to achieve his perfect form. After a series of body blows from Gohan, he vomits up No. 18 (intact); later, he regenerates himself into an even more perfect form without the Androids. Goku is killed and decides to remain in the Next World with King Kai, rather than risk attracting more evil creatures to Earth. But when Trunks returns to the future, he destroys Cell before he can travel to the past and achieve his perfect form… which means the Cell that killed Goku never existed. Season six could have easily fit on four discs–the last two discs contain just three episodes apiece, and the only extras are textless songs and some trailers.(Rated TV PG. suitable for ages 8 and older: violence, tobacco use, ethnic stereotypes) –Charles Solomon
(166. What Is the Tournament? 167. The Doomsday Broadcast, 168. Meet Me in the Ring, 169. No Worries Here, 170. A Girl Named Lime, 171. Memories of Gohan, 172. A New Guardian, 173. Dende’s Dragon, 174. The Puzzle of General Tao, 175. The Games Begin, 176. Losers Fight First, 177. Goku vs. Cell, 178. Cell’s Bag of Tricks, 179. No More Rules, 180. The Fight Is Over, 181. Faith in a Boy, 182. Gohan’s Plea, 183. Android Explosion, 184. Cell Juniors Attack! 185. The Awakening, 186. The Unstoppable Gohan, 187. Cell’s Break Down, 188. A Hero’s Farewell, 189. Cell Returns! 190. The Horror Won’t End, 191. Save The World, 192. Goku’s Decision, 193. One More Wish, 194. Free the Future
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating:
- Would Be 5 Stars If The Japanese Audi Was As Good As The English.
Great Season, Great Remastering, But Why Leave Such Horrible Audio Quality For The Japanese Episodes Yet Put 2 Versions Of The English Episode Up???? The Japanese Ones Are Way Better Anyway. But Overall For The Price Its A Great Product, Great Anime, And Great Season.
Rating:
- Dragonball Z DVD Season Review
I purchased the DVD boxsets for the Dragonball Z series… seasons 1 through 7, and plan on buying the rest once they are released. These are excellent DVDs. The ability to run the episodes back to back as a ‘marathon’ series that cuts out the intro vids / credits between each episode is a great way to enjoy this series.
I would highly recommend this to anyone who is a fan of this great anime series.
Rating:
- Item never received but billed for, Cancelled payment
Dragonball Z season 6 was never received but billed for and promised delivery no later than Dec 4. This company did not respond to my emails prior to my canceling the payment
Rating:
- DBZ just the best
The season is worth every single penny, if you are a true fan you will definitely love it. Excellent sound and video quality. I am looking forward to completing my collection very soon!
Rating:
- boy did mess up big time
Falks I would like to apoligize for anyone who red my rewview for DBZ session 1. I am hardly ever wrong about anything but this time it looks like i messed up. ya see i told you guys that the picture wasn’t cropped becasue alot of people were crying about the widescreen thing. well at the time i only had an old GE tv. a few days ago a bought a Vizeo flatscreent tv 26 inch and weeeeeell ya the picture is cropped BUT that still shouldn’t be a problem ok so lets get on on the rest of the review
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