Dragon Ball Z Kai The Final Chapters Part Three

DVD Wholesale Quick Overview:

Finally completed Dragon Ball Kai Collection. It took a couple years but eventually happened. To be honest though, I feel that “The Last Chapters” was a very lazy release compared to original 8 parts. Each of the last chapter parts contain 23 episodes per set and about $5 more than a season set. It seems funimation took way too long to start dubbing these sets and ended up deciding to release each set one month apart from each other before those episodes even played on tv. This review will be divided in Packaging, Picture, Sound and Special Features.

The Packaging:
The packaging is pretty standard, 3 disc set, however I find the labelling to be a little silly. It starts at part one but the episode count starts at 99. Would it have killed them to just continue onto part 9. It may however to Toei animations fault, as they decided that the international market must call it “The Final Chapters”. The packaging is also not in line with the Original Dragon Ball Z Kai releases. I would have preferred this to be released in 4 parts to match the original set – Part 1 to 4 Saiyan/Freeza Arc, Part 5 to 8 Android/Cell Arc, Part 9 to 12 Majin Boo Arc.

The Picture:
The picture is in 16×9 sadly, this is due to the fact that Toei Animation decided to remaster it in-house for the Boo Arc instead of using Q-TEC like they did for the Original 8 Parts. This now also does not match the original 8 parts, Toei Animation sadly made the decision to release it this way to the local and international market. I don’t know why people feel the need to crop this show constantly. Overall the image quality is much better than the DBZ Blu-rays.

The Sound:
The Sound quality is excellent, Both the English and Japanese Dub are great, I can’t decided which one I like more. English is in 5.1 and Japanese is in 2.0.

The Special Features:
These Sets don’t offer much in the way of special features. Just Trailers and maybe one episode with the voice over commentary.

Overall Conclusion:
It is still a very good release, Dragon Ball Z Kai is still the best way to watch the series. It cuts down on filler, the pacing is way better, both dubs are top notch and lets be honest, this is not like DBZ where you have tons of sets to choose from.

Please Note:
These sets are region A only, unlike the Original 8 parts which were region A and B. So if you are importing, make sure you have a Region A player. I recommend getting yourself a blu-ray drive for your PC, and using the software PowerDVD or Macgo Blu-ray player. PowerDVD lets you change your Blu-ray region code and Macgo doesn’t care about region codes.

– P. W. Granger

It’s finally over. The iconic Dragon Ball Z anime comes to a close, and some of the series’ best moments are on display here, including Vegeta’s famous “you’re number one” soliloquy, and the somewhat remarkable transition of Mr. Satan from repulsive moron to flawed but charming good guy. The pacing is still pretty bad, as it is throughout the entirety of Dragon Ball, and I personally do not care for how it ends. At least now I can move on to Dragon Ball Super.-JJ

Sumitomo score works great for this saga! The Buu saga never quite fit with the rest of Dragon Ball Z, so it was only natural that it eventually was branded separately as “The Final Chapters” when it finally received the Kai treatment. Though Toriyama was hit and miss in this arc, it’s still very entertaining and a little bit of a breath of fresh air over the previous 3 sagas.-Josef Alfer

DVD Wholesale Main Features:

Actors: Sean Schemmel, Kyle Hebert, Eric Vale
Directors: Christopher R. Sabat
Format: Animated, Box set, Color, NTSC, Subtitled, Surround Sound, Widescreen
Language: Japanese (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Subtitles: English
Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only.)
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Number of discs: 4
Rated: NR-Not Rated
Studio: Funimation
DVD Release Date: June 20, 2017
Run Time: 575 minutes
ASIN: B06XRZZ7XH

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