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Old 09-02-2020, 11:25 PM   #41
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Right now the only option I have is Abridged.
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Old 09-02-2020, 11:56 PM   #42
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This is why the 30th Anniversary bluray sucks:


Why can't funimation release DBZ properly?
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Old 09-03-2020, 12:35 AM   #43
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Why can't funimation release DBZ properly?
Short answer: money. They know that if they release a proper version in correct 1.33:1 framing, with untouched film grain, good color grading and getting the Japanese broadcast audio (Sabat has them, so FUNi should have access to them), then they can't keep on re-releasing the series over and over again.

Sure, it'll sell very well if done right, but the amount they'd make would be less than if they just keep milking out sub-par releases that casual fans will buy regardless.
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Old 09-03-2020, 12:54 AM   #44
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I know this is just a very small pet peeve for me, but would it kill them to use Cha La Head Cha La in the dub with Japanese music track instead of that generic guitar intro?
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Old 09-03-2020, 03:04 AM   #45
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This is why the 30th Anniversary bluray sucks:

Dragon Ball Z 30th Anniversary Blu-ray DISASTER! - YouTube

Why can't funimation release DBZ properly?
This is why preserving film grain is important. If you get rid of it, detail & film quality is lost. Look at what happened to Terminator 2 in 4k. It looks very muddy. Grain is part of the film. Lawrence Of Arabia was recently released again and it looks amazing in its new master (like the blu ray before). All Funimation had to do was clean scratches & blotches, along with proper color correction to what was ORIGINALLY INTENDED!

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Old 09-04-2020, 09:15 PM   #46
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You know, I actually had my hopes up for this one. I figured after years of shit releases from this company they might actually do right by us for a change but alas, I am wrong again and I shall refrain from purchasing again.

Does anyone know if there is a good Blu-ray release out there, anywhere? Regardless of region coding. Just a complete release with actually good quality and no ridiculous cropping?
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Old 09-05-2020, 06:37 AM   #47
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You know, I actually had my hopes up for this one. I figured after years of shit releases from this company they might actually do right by us for a change but alas, I am wrong again and I shall refrain from purchasing again.

Does anyone know if there is a good Blu-ray release out there, anywhere? Regardless of region coding. Just a complete release with actually good quality and no ridiculous cropping?
The level sets are about as good as its gonna get, but they only go up to the end of Season 2. Shame.
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Old 09-05-2020, 09:10 AM   #48
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The level sets are about as good as its gonna get, but they only go up to the end of Season 2. Shame.
The Level Sets only go up to almost the end of Season 1, actually. A few episodes from the end of Season 1 with the Level Set remastering were never released on disk but were on digital stores (no longer available, of course). The Level Set remastering never went beyond Season 1, and as you said, it’s a damn shame.
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Old 09-05-2020, 08:49 PM   #49
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I don't soppose Funimation will get it right this time?
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Old 09-08-2020, 03:34 AM   #50
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I don't soppose Funimation will get it right this time?
They will never get it right as long as they believe consumers actually want the overly filtered/saturated/de-grained/artificially sharpened product that they keep peddling. Our best bet is at this point is a non-US label remastering the series with more integrity and competence than Funi.
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Old 09-19-2020, 05:34 PM   #51
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season 4 and 5 are now up for preorder...but why is the artwork not the same as 1-3? do you think the artwork is final? this is really annoying if they’re not keeping the uniformity for all the seasons...might have to cancel my preorder
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Old 09-19-2020, 06:10 PM   #52
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Oddly enough I’m not triggered by the layout change. They all look pretty cool and I’m quite confident they will all look nice on my shelf.
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Old 09-23-2020, 08:55 AM   #53
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Here's my main problem with these. It's the fact they are steel books and a steel book case that is holding 4 or so discs. Not only is it annoying cuz it's a cheap way to over inflate the price of these sets. But it also most likely means the discs are going to be wrecked upon arrival. As it's incredibly rare for any release in the states that is a mutli disc steel book telease to not feature stacked siscs. And I find it hilarious that when you figure there are going to be 9 of these and the msrp is what 60 dollars? That's even more than the 30th anniversary release if I'm not mistaken. $%#& Funimation.

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Old 09-23-2020, 09:12 AM   #54
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I paid $55 for Beyond the Boundary, $30 for Vampire Hunter D, $50 for Big O, and $65 for Clannad+After Story. $65 for Elfen Lied, and $55 for No Game No Life. Funimation wants you to pay over $200 for this DBZ Steelbook run. It'll be 9 steelbooks. Out of all those Sentai ones the only 2 I felt bad about were Vampire Hunter D, and Elfen Lied.

Unlike Funimation: You get the full series with movies/OVA's (Both seasons, whereas Funi would split them), new discs, new extras, an art book, and a slipcover. I actually get an attempt for my money worth from Sentai at the very least.

Funimation took the time to actually alter their discs (Something they never do), but instead of consolidating episodes or adding anything new...they just put a new image coat on and went ahead being complacent. I'm not saying to give us it all in one steel or big release...but maybe TRY to make it shorter and be a better option than the base blu ray set that even has the same number of sets?

Look, if someone doesn't have DBZ on BD and wants it in steelbook? This is the release for you. If you just want DBZ on BD? The BD set for the whole series on Amazon is less than half the price you will pay for this steelbook set. Steelbook release takes away wide-screen, and makes a arguable quality for its 4:3...and nothing else added.

Yu Yu Hakusho (Another Funimation steelbook line) didn't have its episodes changed, but atleast gave us new interviews, and artcards for the price to make it feel like you bought something special beyond "Oooh steelbook!" So we know Funimation can be better than this.
The price is absolutely absurd and honestly I'm tired of companies like scream factory and now funiamtion just reissuing the new discs or masters on a regular release but instead chosing to make it a steel book set and Jack the price up. Second losing widescreen isn't a negative for this set as it's meant to be 4:3. Problem is they are still a bit too cropped. Though nowhere near as bad as the season sets.
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Old 09-23-2020, 09:27 AM   #55
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Manga Entertainment's (owned by FUNimation) Standard BDs look much nicer than these Steelbooks. If you've not seen them, here you go.





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Old 09-23-2020, 01:46 PM   #56
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Manga Entertainment's (owned by FUNimation) Standard BDs look much nicer than these Steelbooks. If you've not seen them, here you go.





These looks sooooo much better. Not to mention there is variety in the art on the discs and you get some physical goodies. Too bad the manga sets are region locked most likely. And funimation is greedy as hell and probably will either announce a standard release like these after the first couple ship. Or will just be idiots and stick with steel books to continue the price gouging.
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Old 09-23-2020, 01:57 PM   #57
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I had pre-ordered the steelbooks, but the more I think about it I might just stick with my shitty widescreen cropped sets. It's just not worth nearly 400 bucks for the steelbooks. If they were like 20 a pop I'd bite, but I can't do 40 a piece.
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Old 09-23-2020, 04:36 PM   #58
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The first steel should have been something like this

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Old 09-23-2020, 05:33 PM   #59
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How does DB and/or DBZ fare out of the US? Better? Is there a good collection of this property on BD?!
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How does DB and/or DBZ fare out of the US? Better? Is there a good collection of this property on BD?!
Just for the Movies DB/Z on BD in Japan, and sometime later in France (and they're apparently being released in Germany, too).

Now, these are the English DVD releases worth getting:

Dragon Ball - Saga Sets (FUNimation/Madman)
Dragon Ball Z - Dragon Box Z (FUNimation)
Dragon Ball GT - Singles (FUNimation/Madman)

Those are the quality releases for the English market.

Non-English releases? Well, go right ahead for the Japanese ones, but they'll cost you a pretty penny (the FUNi Dboxes would do too, but probably not as high).

The FUNimation Dragon Boxes Z were limited although we never knew how limited.
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