It is the same ‘season layout’ as previous DVD and Blu-Ray releases by FUNimation and – ironically – the same episode numbering and presentation as the previous North American and Australian Blu-Ray release so the episode presentation should be oddly familiar.Ĭomparison – How is the picture quality?: For instance the Saiyan Saga is classed as Season 1 and Namek Saga is classed as Season 2. In the ‘retail’ product each disc will be located near information that list details of that season but the discs themselves feature episode availability and season information. In terms of episode breakdown then each Season, or saga if you prefer, of Dragon Ball Z is split across four Blu-Ray discs. Of course this is due to the age of the series but both audio and visual qualities are what you would expect from a Blu-Ray release. It’s the same audio quality as the previous Blu-ray release and – in comparison to Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Super – feels slightly dated with its original English Dub audio recording especially when it comes to Vegeta and Piccolo that sound drastically different to how they do now. When it comes to audio options then the same audio options presented in previous Blu-Ray and DVD sets remain, with an English 5.1 audio track (that uses the original Japanese background music) as well as an English 2.0 audio track (that uses the English background broadcast music) in addition to the original Japanese Mono audio track. Fans looking for that ‘authentic’ experience need not look any further. The episodes within this 30 th Anniversary Edition of Dragon Ball Z are presented in the original 4:3 aspect ratio with a new High Definition transfer that sees the picture grain mostly left intact and colours relatively neutral when compared to other digital restorations (such as the DVD sets released in the UK and Blu-Ray sets in Australia and North America). The Dragon Ball Z: 30 th Anniversary Edition compiles the entire uncut 291 TV episode series of Dragon Ball Z into a single 37-disc collection, and for the first time in the UK at least, is presented on Blu-Ray via a brand new high definition transfer. What is Dragon Ball Z: 30 th Anniversary Edition?: Manga Entertainment UK brings us the Dragon Ball Z: 30th Anniversary Edition Blu-Ray Collection as a limited print run via the FUNimation website but what does it contain and more importantly how is it visually presented when compared with FUNimation’s previous Blu-Ray release of the series in North America and Australia? Well let’s dive deeper into the set and find out more.
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