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Dragon Ball Z - Season 7 (Great Saiyaman & World Tournament Sagas)

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Format: DVD November 11, 2008


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Incl. Great Saiyaman & World Tournament Sagas. Seven years of peace have passed since the defeat of the monstrous Cell, and the Z-Fighters have enjoyed a return to normal life. Goku has eagerly continued his training in Other World, Krillin has gotten married, and Gohan has renewed his scholarly pursuits while attempting to navigate the pitfalls of high school. Two fresh new Saiyan faces have also appeared on the scene - Goku's son Goten, and Vegeta's son Trunks! Now, the time has come for the Z-Fighters to reunite, as the new World Martial Arts Tournament is set to begin. The greatest warriors on Earth have come together for their chance to capture the title of the reigning champion, Mr. Satan but behind the scenes, sinister forces are at work. An evil eye watches the competitors every move, waiting for the opportune moment to strike. The action grows fierce on the tournament floor, but for the Z-Fighters, the real fight is only just beginning! Seven years have passed since the tournament in which Gohan defeated Cell. Goku remains in the Next World, rather than risk attracting more evil beings to Earth, but he cheerfully trains under the watchful eye of King Kai (and the other Kais). After years of studying under his mother's tutelage, Gohan enters high school. Although he's awkward around his fellow students, he uses his incredible powers to fight crime in the nearby city as "Great Saiyaman." His feats of daring-do bring him into conflict with martial arts champion, crime fighter, and classmate Videl, the daughter of the obnoxious Mr. Satan. Their rivalry quickly turns into a maladroit mutual attraction. When a new tournament is announced, Gohan begins training himself and his seven-year-old brother Goten. Most of the season is devoted to the preparations for the tournament and its first rounds: Goku returns to Earth for one day to participate; Vegeta, Piccolo, Krillin, Android 18, Gohan, Videl, Goten, and Trunks all enter, with Mr. Satan ranked as the defending champion. Most of the story is silly, even by the undemanding standards of Dragon Ball Z, and fans generally regard this season as an interlude between the "Cell" and "Majin Buu" sagas. The latter begins in the final episodes, as two over-muscled thugs in the service of the evil wizard Babidi steal energy from Gohan's Super-Saiyan form. They hope to release the horrible monster Buu, the creation of Babidi's father Bibidi. Ranked against them are the Z Fighters, the Supreme Kai and his attendant Kibit. (Rated TV PG. suitable for ages 8 and older: violence, violence against women, tobacco and alcohol use, ethnic stereotypes) --Charles Solomon (180. Warriors of the Dead, 181. Tournament Begins, 182. Water Fight, 183. Final Round, 184 Goku vs. Pikkon, 185. Gohan Goes to High School, 186. I Am Saiyaman, 187. Gohan's First Date, 188 Rescue Videl, 189. Blackmail, 190. I'll Fight Too! 191. The Newest Super Saiyan, 192. Take Flight, Videl, 193. Gather for the Tournament, 194. Camera Shy, 195. The World Tournament, 196. Trunks .vs. Goten, 197. Best of the Boys, 198. Big Trouble, Little Trunks, 199. Who Will Fight Who? 200. Forfeit of Piccolo, 201. A Dark and Secret Power, 202. Videl is Crushed, 203. Identities Revealed, 204. Energy Drain)


Genre: kids & family


Format: Multiple Formats, Widescreen, Animated, Original recording remastered, Color, NTSC


Contributor: Christopher Sabat, Kyle Hebert, Sean Schemmel


Language: Japanese, English


Number Of Discs: 6


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.53 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 4313526


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Multiple Formats, Widescreen, Animated, Original recording remastered, Color, NTSC


Run time ‏ : ‎ 11 hours and 25 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ November 11, 2008


Actors ‏ : ‎ Kyle Hebert, Christopher Sabat, Sean Schemmel


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ English


Language ‏ : ‎ Unqualified


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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Can play Region Code A and original 4:3 Ratio
Decided to review for my fellow DB fans. Purchased this to watch DBz in original Japanese audio, 4:3 ratio, on BluRay, in US Region Code A (on my PS4, to be specific). Played the disc and verified the 4:3 ratio (played on 16:9, so the 4:3 original episodes are centered on screen with empty black segments on each side). Other seasons' bluray/steelbooks have some misinformation on the sleeve/jacket, but this one surprisingly didn't. Overall, a happy DB fan. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2022 by PlantPurchaser

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect!
Every disc played without issue. English diaglogue with original Japanese music 5.1 or US broadcast with US stereo or all original mono Japanese viewing options. This is the unedited with nudity, language, death and all that stuff. Only issue with the remaster is some transition scenes black screen - audio continues and it only black screens for a second. Happens funny enough at times it doesn't matter but it does happen a few times an episode. Dragon Ball seemed to come 4:3 standard but this series was remastered for wide screen so yes the picture is zoomed in some to prevent letter boxing...kind of annoying but works for full screen. Marathon feature is a god send and was so happy to relive this series from Tsunami days!! Every episode played without issue - so happy to add this to the collection!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2021 by JK

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars they did a fantastic job bringing this to the big screen
EDIT: 2/10/2017 **PLEASE DISREGARD REGION WARNING IN LISTING** I just purchased this again, ignoring the Region B warning in the listing as I was fairly certain this was a Region A/B release, and it is. This WILL play in your US Bluray players. I don't even consider the clipping an issue at this point. This is the way DBZ should be watched on HD displays, period. I wouldn't have it any other way. There are a few sequences and episodes where the cleaning took a blurring tool more than a sharpening tool, but overall, they did a fantastic job bringing this to the big screen. It's good to see such care taken to update the Orange Box releases for HD. If they repeat this process for Dragon Ball and GT, they will most assuredly have sold me at least six more box sets, even after DBZ finishes up. No joke, FUNimation has made me look at other HD releases with a spoiled set of eyes. I can't watch Akira on Bluray because it looks like it hasn't even been touched when compared to the care that went into DBZ. It's CRAZY, and I'm serious! Other classic Bluray releases look like garbage in comparison. These releases are worth every penny. They deserve to be in your collection. So do it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2014 by Commander Keen Commander Keen

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars A shorter season but still great for any fan of DBZ
Out of most of the Seasons in the Z arc this is one of the shorter ones. With 25 episodes Instead of thirty or so like the average DBZ season. But This box set is the Great Saiyman and the World Tournament sagas. So this is right after Cells defeat and features Goku's time in the other world tournament. Gohan's time as a "super hero", and the Strongest under the heavens tournament were Supreme Kai, and Kibito. This is one of the seasons that can be skipped but what fan would want to? The Physical box set has some problems though. They no longer come with booklets to serve as a character/ Episode guide and that is a bummer. Also the thin plastic disc holders used can break easily. Over all I wish they had the booklet's still but its the best way to get the series. Total run time is 565 minutes or 10.9 hours. Also we see Videl for the first time and Vegeta punches his kid, so that's also worth mentioning. A complete episode list is here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dragon_Ball_Z_episodes_(season_7) and a PDF of the season booklets are here on the DBZ official site. http://www.dragonballz.com/collections/seasons/season7_bluray They are labels as Season X insert at the bottom of the page. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2016 by Mr. N

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Nice change of pace, very good
First of all I love DB and DBZ. I have since the first time I watched Goku as a young boy be ridiculously naive about the differences between boys and girls lol. Now though we are far, far ahead of that time, and we see Gohan as a teenager going to highschool, the introduction of Satan's daughter Videl,the reintroduction of most of Gokus old friends, and the introduction of the final bad guy(s) of the DBZ series, Babidi and Majin Buu (though we don't actually see them). As for the season itself I loved it. I loved the change of pace, the fun, goofier atmosphere of Gohan's school troubles and of seeing young Trunks with his father. The two tournaments (both the Otherworld tournament in which Goku fights and the World Tournament)were enjoyable in that we get to see the guys (and girl) fight without the fights being horribly drawn out and filled with 'macho screaming' which love of the series aside does get...tedious lol. Overall I would rate give this season five stars however I was a bit disappointed with the last three discs only having three episodes a piece, making the viewing time quite a bit less than usual box set. Anyway despite its being largely a filler arc, it was very enjoyable and worth adding to you DB and DBZ collection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2011 by Darkenedlight1

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Exactly what you'ld expect but still very good
Hard to make a wrong decision here, either you like Dragon Ball Z or you don't. If not then your not likely to buy the other seasons so why this one but if you do than this season is just a great as choice as many others. Held by many to be a fill-in or (spoiler alert) catch-up season after the resulting time jump post-Cell Games I find what this season lacks in fighting it makes up for in character development and is a welcome change of pace showing a bit more of the human side to the old z fighters as well as introducing a couple new ones. If you like the show soley for the action you won't miss much but if you like the show for the characters then this season is great and one of a kind as I believe it shows more development of the fighters as people then any other season and introduces gohan's future wife videl who is a great challenge for him. I recomend this season for anyone who wants the whole DBZ story and experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2014 by JohnC

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