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After surviving trials that would have destroyed a mere mortal, Goku now faces the most dangerous journey of his entire life. Evil forces have conspired to scatter the Dragon Balls to the far corners of the universe, and the atmosphere is dense with danger. Unless the heroic Saiyan can recover all seven magic orbs within a year, Earth will meet a catastrophic end!But even if Goku is successful on his mission of mercy, threats remain that must be dealt with swiftly. Two evil geniuses have created the perfect killing machine; Android 17. While this mechanical abomination deals out death, terrifying villains from battles past rise up to wreak havoc on humanity, and cracks in the Dragon Balls give birth to the fury of seven Shadow Dragons! Goku is the only warrior alive with the strength to defeat these new evils, but one false step from the mighty Saiyan could spell doom for the world! Review: DBGT Rocks! - Excuse me for a long review. First off, you're reading from a guy that has really liked the DragonBall series after getting introduced to it by a couple of friends back in 1999. At that time, the series was on Cartoon Network on Toonami. The DragonBall series became a hit, and seemed to be Cartoon Network's No. 1 show. On Cartoon Network back in 1999, I remember there being a Scooby Doo Marathon around Halloween, plus The Scooby Doo Project, based on a new popular movie at the time, The Blair Witch Project. These were the GOOD OLD DAYS!! The DragonBall series has stood the test of time, and you can even consider that the series even aired years earlier in Japan than when it aired on Cartoon Network. The DragonBall Series consists of: DragonBall, DragonBall Z, DragonBall G.T. and DragonBall Super. You can even add DragonBall Z Kai, an updated edited shortened version of DragonBall Z without as much filler. The main series though definitely seems to be DragonBall Z. That's the series a lot of us are more familiar with and watched before DragonBall, but DragonBall is really the series that came out first. I've been hearing so much talk and discussion about the DragonBall series since I was introduced to it. While D.B.Z. is the main series, some of us like DragonBall better. I've heard discussions on that. I've also heard some discussions that D.B.G.T. is better than Super. Earlier when I watched D.B.G.T. The series didn't seem as good or entertaining as DragonBall or D.B.Z., and the series wasn't written by Akira Toriyama. The animation style had changed and what they did with Trunks, along with Goku with a different appearance even back as a kid, and Vegeta. The glimpses and a few episodes didn't make it seem as good. But, after hearing some reviews like including a lot of people that think G.T. is better than Super, also seeing how when I'd watch things like the opening to D.B.G.T. and saw how it gave an adventurous feel, I decided to buy this. Man, is this series better than I remember it, even with some of the bad reviews. I'd say it's almost as good as D.B.Z. I'd say it even does some things better. For one, it's not as long of a series. DragonBall consisted of 153 episodes, D.B.Z. 291. D.B.G.T only 64. To put that into perspective, there are practically as many episodes of G.T. as the number of D.B.Z. episodes that took place on Namek. A good storyline from Z. But, G.T. begins the story with going back into space, finding DragonBalls across the universe, exploring other planets, with Goku as a kid along with Pan, and Trunks. Also adding a new character, a robot named Giru. I feel like we rarely see robots in the D.B. series despite it being an action series and showing technology. The robots usually aren't very important characters. We did know a Pirate Robot in DragonBall, which was a really well written storyline from the beginning series. We know Androids, but in G.T. we meet Giru and other robots that look, talk, and function like you'd expect from a robot. Giru becomes like an R2-D2 character in the series, and is useful. I feel like this series doesn't take as long to jump into the action as much as D.B. and Z did. It seems like the G.T. episodes end on cliffhangers where you want to find out what happens next? I feel like it's less focussed on Power Levels, and a character needing to get a higher power level, to win, not the way D.B.Z. did. Characters are more compatible with the other. I felt like it had more of a plot, and storyline than a lot of Z. There was even a really good storyline of Shadow Dragons because the DragonBalls had been overused. I feel like the G.T. storyline is more intact, and we didn't need so many episodes to see how strong a villain is and him being difficult to defeat. G.T. also brings back the Oozaru and then we have a Golden Oozaru. I noticed that after the Saiyan Saga, the Oozaru almost seemed forgotten like it lost it's importance, and Saiyan Characters no longer having tails. There'd be Super Saiyan transformations instead of bringing back turning into an Oozaru/Giant Ape. A character naturally seems stronger and more powerful if they become a giant. G.T. changes this by bringing back the Oozaru and changing it to the Golden Oozaru. One thing I've been hearing practically everybody agree on, is the Super Saiyan 4 Transformation we know in G.T. is better than the Super Saiyan God, Super Saiyan Blue transformations we know in Super. I mean seriously, those transformations were nothing really more than changing your hair color, Super Saiyan 4 looks like it's a believable transformation to Saiyan Biology. If Saiyans can transform into a giant ape, it sounds believable that a Super Saiyan transformation would be somewhat relatable, by making a Saiyan have their bodies covered in fur, looking powerful. I'd say Super Saiyan 4 is the best Super Saiyan transformation in the entirety of the series. I'm sure others of you would agree. I've hard in DragonBall discussions, a lot of people not liking the D.B.Z. ending with Uub. D.B.G.T takes place after the ending of D.B.Z., while Super takes place after the Majin Buu fight, and before that last tournament in Z. G.T. gives more focus on Uub and gets his character to shine, giving the D.B.Z. ending more of a meaning in G.T. I'll also say that I thought the D.B.G.T. ending was really good, and gives a happy and yet a sad feel that such a long awesome series is coming to an end, after all it's managed to do since the beginning. About endings, G.T. also has good end credits music with like 4 different ending songs from just a 64 episode series. We only had 2 different end credit songs in Z, Zenkai Power and We Were Angels. My favorite end credits song from G.T. was Blue Velvet. There's a lot more I could write, but I'll say if you like the DragonBall Series and have watched a lot of it, I'd say it's definitely worth watching G.T. too, at least that's my opinion. This is coming from a guy's opinion that used to think G.T. wasn't that good and hardly attempted to watch G.T. That opinion changed after buying these discs with all 64 episodes of G.T. and a G.T. movie, "A Hero's Legacy." It was very entertaining to watch and kept me interested. Thanks for reading! Review: High quality excellent condition - Box set came in perfect condition.


| ASIN | B0063RE4X8 |
| Actors | Eric Vale, Sean Schemmel |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,961 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #4,224 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,362) |
| Director | Christopher Neel, Jeremy Carlisle |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 29860413 |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Animated, Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Number of discs | 10 |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 5.6 x 7.4 inches; 1.12 Pounds |
| Release date | September 21, 2010 |
| Run time | 26 hours and 40 minutes |
| Studio | Funimation Prod |
| Subtitles: | English |
T**L
DBGT Rocks!
Excuse me for a long review. First off, you're reading from a guy that has really liked the DragonBall series after getting introduced to it by a couple of friends back in 1999. At that time, the series was on Cartoon Network on Toonami. The DragonBall series became a hit, and seemed to be Cartoon Network's No. 1 show. On Cartoon Network back in 1999, I remember there being a Scooby Doo Marathon around Halloween, plus The Scooby Doo Project, based on a new popular movie at the time, The Blair Witch Project. These were the GOOD OLD DAYS!! The DragonBall series has stood the test of time, and you can even consider that the series even aired years earlier in Japan than when it aired on Cartoon Network. The DragonBall Series consists of: DragonBall, DragonBall Z, DragonBall G.T. and DragonBall Super. You can even add DragonBall Z Kai, an updated edited shortened version of DragonBall Z without as much filler. The main series though definitely seems to be DragonBall Z. That's the series a lot of us are more familiar with and watched before DragonBall, but DragonBall is really the series that came out first. I've been hearing so much talk and discussion about the DragonBall series since I was introduced to it. While D.B.Z. is the main series, some of us like DragonBall better. I've heard discussions on that. I've also heard some discussions that D.B.G.T. is better than Super. Earlier when I watched D.B.G.T. The series didn't seem as good or entertaining as DragonBall or D.B.Z., and the series wasn't written by Akira Toriyama. The animation style had changed and what they did with Trunks, along with Goku with a different appearance even back as a kid, and Vegeta. The glimpses and a few episodes didn't make it seem as good. But, after hearing some reviews like including a lot of people that think G.T. is better than Super, also seeing how when I'd watch things like the opening to D.B.G.T. and saw how it gave an adventurous feel, I decided to buy this. Man, is this series better than I remember it, even with some of the bad reviews. I'd say it's almost as good as D.B.Z. I'd say it even does some things better. For one, it's not as long of a series. DragonBall consisted of 153 episodes, D.B.Z. 291. D.B.G.T only 64. To put that into perspective, there are practically as many episodes of G.T. as the number of D.B.Z. episodes that took place on Namek. A good storyline from Z. But, G.T. begins the story with going back into space, finding DragonBalls across the universe, exploring other planets, with Goku as a kid along with Pan, and Trunks. Also adding a new character, a robot named Giru. I feel like we rarely see robots in the D.B. series despite it being an action series and showing technology. The robots usually aren't very important characters. We did know a Pirate Robot in DragonBall, which was a really well written storyline from the beginning series. We know Androids, but in G.T. we meet Giru and other robots that look, talk, and function like you'd expect from a robot. Giru becomes like an R2-D2 character in the series, and is useful. I feel like this series doesn't take as long to jump into the action as much as D.B. and Z did. It seems like the G.T. episodes end on cliffhangers where you want to find out what happens next? I feel like it's less focussed on Power Levels, and a character needing to get a higher power level, to win, not the way D.B.Z. did. Characters are more compatible with the other. I felt like it had more of a plot, and storyline than a lot of Z. There was even a really good storyline of Shadow Dragons because the DragonBalls had been overused. I feel like the G.T. storyline is more intact, and we didn't need so many episodes to see how strong a villain is and him being difficult to defeat. G.T. also brings back the Oozaru and then we have a Golden Oozaru. I noticed that after the Saiyan Saga, the Oozaru almost seemed forgotten like it lost it's importance, and Saiyan Characters no longer having tails. There'd be Super Saiyan transformations instead of bringing back turning into an Oozaru/Giant Ape. A character naturally seems stronger and more powerful if they become a giant. G.T. changes this by bringing back the Oozaru and changing it to the Golden Oozaru. One thing I've been hearing practically everybody agree on, is the Super Saiyan 4 Transformation we know in G.T. is better than the Super Saiyan God, Super Saiyan Blue transformations we know in Super. I mean seriously, those transformations were nothing really more than changing your hair color, Super Saiyan 4 looks like it's a believable transformation to Saiyan Biology. If Saiyans can transform into a giant ape, it sounds believable that a Super Saiyan transformation would be somewhat relatable, by making a Saiyan have their bodies covered in fur, looking powerful. I'd say Super Saiyan 4 is the best Super Saiyan transformation in the entirety of the series. I'm sure others of you would agree. I've hard in DragonBall discussions, a lot of people not liking the D.B.Z. ending with Uub. D.B.G.T takes place after the ending of D.B.Z., while Super takes place after the Majin Buu fight, and before that last tournament in Z. G.T. gives more focus on Uub and gets his character to shine, giving the D.B.Z. ending more of a meaning in G.T. I'll also say that I thought the D.B.G.T. ending was really good, and gives a happy and yet a sad feel that such a long awesome series is coming to an end, after all it's managed to do since the beginning. About endings, G.T. also has good end credits music with like 4 different ending songs from just a 64 episode series. We only had 2 different end credit songs in Z, Zenkai Power and We Were Angels. My favorite end credits song from G.T. was Blue Velvet. There's a lot more I could write, but I'll say if you like the DragonBall Series and have watched a lot of it, I'd say it's definitely worth watching G.T. too, at least that's my opinion. This is coming from a guy's opinion that used to think G.T. wasn't that good and hardly attempted to watch G.T. That opinion changed after buying these discs with all 64 episodes of G.T. and a G.T. movie, "A Hero's Legacy." It was very entertaining to watch and kept me interested. Thanks for reading!
I**N
High quality excellent condition
Box set came in perfect condition.
A**S
It's a awesome show
I'm impressed with the price and show. I would highly recommend this product.
C**Z
DragonBall GT is amazing 👏
I love DragonBall GT so I had to get the series! I'm loving it!
P**L
Easiest- cheapest way to own GT.
As a Dragonball hardcore fan and purist. This is not a bad way to go about it. It’s very quick delivery!! Dragonball GT is not a good series. And it’s non cannon. Although some ppl did like it but most of the Dragonball community does not. The only reason I got the “lime green brick” is because it’s the cheapest and fastest and easiest way to own GT. I’d rather have the Dragon Box version of GT because it’s of its original 4:3 ratio with the grain. But it’s hard to find and too expensive. And because I’m not a fan of GT I preferred to get this green brick version because it’s cheap and to add it to my Dragonball- Dragonball Z - Dragonball Super - Dragonball GT complete story line. Only bad thing about this version is that it’s in a cropped 16:9 widescreen format. And Dragonball-Dragonball Z - Dragonball GT we’re made in 4:3 format. So it should be seen that way. That’s why the Dragon Boxes is the true pinnacle and holy grail in owning and seeing the the Dragonball storyline. But if you can’t afford the Dragon Boxes then then I’d recommend this green brick version is the next best way to own to your collection for GT. It’s quick delivery. It’s fast, easy and cheap to own 👍
V**M
Amazing, for English speakers...
I grew up watching Dragon Ball in English, watching in the United States that's just how it was. It's one of few anime that I choose to watch in English and in terms of options for people like me, the presentation is perfect. The voices are crystal clear and it even includes the US broadcast soundtrack if you're into that. However, if you are someone who wants to watch Dragon Ball with the original Japanese audio and subtitles, watch out. The Japanese audio is in mono (only one speaker), which is standard for these Dragon Ball DVD sets, but it still sounds muddy and kind of far away, but what really bothers me is the subtitles, they look like they were hastily translated by a high school student on his 6th month of Japanese language class. Its full of spelling and grammar mistakes as well as many cases of incorrect punctuation. Seeing as this is the only option if you want to come back to watch Dragon Ball GT, I would say 100% buy this collection, however if you watch Dragon Ball in Japanese with the subtitles on, you should be very aware that the experience won't be fantastic.
C**S
Good
Plays good
J**X
Aunque no tiene español latino , en general es una buena edición que vale la pena tener si eres fan desde Dragon ball , además de que la nostalgia fue demasiada cuando puede tener esta buena parte de mi infancia en mis manos.
L**N
Item is perfect. Not a single scratch on any of the discs. It plays in regions 1 2 4 as it shows on the disc. Packaging was perfect. 5+stars
S**P
This underrated series came in great shape quickly. The movie is also good.
R**R
Zunächst einmal muss ich sagen das ich ein großer Dragonball Befürworter bin (selbst von GT was manchen "Fans" ja nicht gefällt). Deshalb habe ich nach einer X-beliebigen Dragonball Box gesucht in bestmöglicher Fassung. Nach sehr langem suchen und dem beinahe Kauf von Plagiaten bei Ebay war ich dann entschlossen mir diese Box zu kaufen. Also ich versuchs kurz zu machen: Die Lieferzeit dieses Artikels liegt bei ca. zwei Wochen und ist human für ein Produkt das erst aus den USA hergeschifft wird. Der Preis liegt bei etwa 50 Euro und ist dieser Box durchaus angemessen. Nun zum Praktischen: Die Box kam hier an und ich war schon voller Vorfreude. Ich hatte ewig nicht mehr Dragonball GT geschaut. Die Box ist etwas vom Transport lediert gewesen, das macht aber nichts. Es sind 10 Dvd's enthalten welche die Episoden 1-64 beinhalten und den GT-Film noch dazu. Preisleistungsmäßig stimmt hier einfach alles, auch wenn man sich hin und wieder Deutsches Audio wünschen würde. Die Box ist empfehlenswert, vorallem für diejenigen welche mit der Deutschen Fassung nicht zufrieden sind. Ich muss aber warnen: Es sind gute Englischkenntnisse erforderlich, da einige Charaktere nur schwer zu verstehen sind. Diese Box ist somit nicht für Kinder geeignet und ist eher etwas für Erwachsene. Der Ton ist sehr gut, allerdings ist der japanische Sound, der ebenfalls enthalten ist, nur in Mono verfügbar. Das Bild ist meiner Meinung nach für einen Anime der auch schon ein paar Jährchen auf dem Buckel hat ziemlich gut, wenn auch nicht bei jedem Bild. Ich fass alles mal zusammen: Dragonball ist Kult und auch wenn nicht jedes Bild perfekt und nicht jeder Charakter verständlich ist ist es doch seine 50 Euro für ungefähr 25 Stunden Unterhaltung wert. Man sollte allerdings über ausreichende Englischkenntnisse verfügen um den Anime richtig erleben zu können (Ob nun auf japanisch mit Untertiteln oder Englischem Audio). Ach ja und eins noch: Die Dvd hat einen Regionlock und kann nur in den Regionen 1, 2 und 4 abgespielt werden. Wir sind zum Glück in Region 2 und somit läuft sie einwandfrei hier in Deutschland. Hab es bei mir auf meiner PS4 getestet. Viel Spaß mit ihrer Dragonball-Unterhaltung ;-)
S**M
Happy to say that this is playable in Australia (region 4) and made my husband very happy chappy. 😊 no issues with delivery/shipping either! 10/10 experience
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