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Dragon Ball Z: Red Ribbon Army Saga - Complete Action-Packed Anime Series for Fans & Collectors | Perfect for Binge-Watching & Gift Giving
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Dragon Ball Z: Red Ribbon Army Saga - Complete Action-Packed Anime Series for Fans & Collectors | Perfect for Binge-Watching & Gift Giving
Dragon Ball Z: Red Ribbon Army Saga - Complete Action-Packed Anime Series for Fans & Collectors | Perfect for Binge-Watching & Gift Giving
Dragon Ball Z: Red Ribbon Army Saga - Complete Action-Packed Anime Series for Fans & Collectors | Perfect for Binge-Watching & Gift Giving
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Includes episodes 29 - 45 Goku begins a search for his Grandfather’s Four-Star Dragon Ball and finds the adventure of a lifetime. The fate of an entire village rests on his shoulders as he braves the perilous desert to discover the secret of the mysterious Roaming Lake. The race for the Dragon Balls continues, as Goku must battle Emperor Pilaf and his cohorts for control of the Four-Star Ball. Amid the chaos rises a new enemy – a mysterious horde of villains who will stop at nothing to realize their lethal agenda. The Red Ribbon Army is also on the hunt, and they’ll destroy everything in their path to get what they want. Who will ultimately hold the Dragon Ball? Or more importantly, who can hang on to it in this desert battle? Goku explores a jungle paradise in search of the Four-Star Dragon Ball. Little does he know, the diabolical Colonel Silver is hot on his tail! And when the Red Ribbon Army carves a path of destruction through the jungle, it’s clear they didn’t come to monkey around. He summons the Red Ribbon Army’s secret weapon – the monstrous Android Number 8! But there seems to be a flaw in the android’s design. He hates violence! Number 8 defies his creators by teaming up with Goku. He needs Bulma’s help, but how will he ever find her in the sprawling urban maze of West City? It’s a new kind of adventure for Goku, as he discovers the hazards of city life! Goku arrives at Capsule Corporation, Bulma’s home in West City. He’s hoping to have the Dragon Radar repaired, but the broken device will soon be the least of his worries! The Red Ribbon Army and their hired thief, Hasky, are hot on his trail!
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I'm very glad uncut Dragonball is now available and on DVD too!I have watched almost all of the episodes edited on the Cartoon Network's Toonami. They were great! I loved them! Then I heard that the uncut version of my favorite saga and my favorite charecter Ninja Murasaki was available on DVD and I jumped for joy! Dragonball is a great series because it blends action with comedy to make a truly enjoyable show. If you've seen the edited version, it's fun to compare the two versions together and see what was taken out. On top of this you can watch it in Japanese too. The subtitles are pretty accurate and I do not think they are dub titles. There is a difference between the english version's spoken words and the English subtitles. In the English uncut Puar says Oolong stole the teacher's papers and in the subtitles for the Japanese version Puar says something about panties. So not only can you compare edited to unedited, but you can compare English to Japanese. Picture quality is great compared to VHS or Cable TV. It's a good price too for a whole saga. Think of how many VHS tapes it would take and how expensive it would be on VHS to colect a saga. Sound is good, but there is a noticable sound quality difference between the Japanese and the English version. That difference is that the Japanese version is in Mono and the English version is in Sterio. It's not that bad though, because most people buying this DVD don't speak Japanese or understand it,and the music is so old it almost sounds the same. I like that they used the original music for the English version.It makes the series intense and gives it a lot of charecter. So if your collecting the entire series of Dragonball or trying to get these episodes uncut and on DVD this is truly a great deal! (such a great deal that I bought and own the Dragonball Tournament set)

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