Funimation's 30th anniversary collectible home video release
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Yeah, I think I'll stick with my Dragon Boxes. This doesn't look good at all or worth the price point.
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Maybe it’s just me but if they listen to the fans and give us the before for this product imo it will be more accurate color wise than the Dragon Boxes. Am I wrong on this opinion?SuperSaiyaManZ94 wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:13 amSame here, i already have the Dragon Boxes for the most part so even if this does eventually get re released separately in stores later broken into individual releases i really don't have much interest in it seeing as i've already got what i personally consider to be by far the definitive way to watch the series.Gyt Kaliba wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:10 amI was actually thinking the same thing, that it at least looked better than what the first trailer seemed to show us.sintzu wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 6:06 am
I think it looks OK. Far from the perfect release but also not the worst.
Overall though...ehh. I just find it really hard to get that motivated about this release, and I think at the end of the day, it's a mix of the footage still not being as great as we'd hope, but also the price. $350 is a fair enough price for the entire series in one go, and far better than what I was expecting it to go for, but...well, I don't really need or want the art book. Or the figure. Or honestly even the packaging. I just need the show itself. On-disc extras would be nice, but beyond that, I'm good.
So if we actually were to get this version released again later in a more barebones manner, spread across nine "season sets" again (or seven sets like the Dragon Boxes), then yeah, I'd probably jump on it. But at the moment, just not enough going in favor of it to keep me interested.
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Just found out about the blog post which seems to have been taken down since. Did anybody save all of the before images? They might be the only way we ever get to see those frames that way.
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No, i mean there is certainly a possiblity that FUNi could indeed go back and correct it to the ones on the left side with the before side if enough fans make their voices heard and demand it of them.Though even still this set likely still won't be a complete package like the Dragon Boxes so i will likely still hang onto them.rs_chaosmaster wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:29 amMaybe it’s just me but if they listen to the fans and give us the before for this product imo it will be more accurate color wise than the Dragon Boxes. Am I wrong on this opinion?SuperSaiyaManZ94 wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:13 amSame here, i already have the Dragon Boxes for the most part so even if this does eventually get re released separately in stores later broken into individual releases i really don't have much interest in it seeing as i've already got what i personally consider to be by far the definitive way to watch the series.Gyt Kaliba wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:10 am
I was actually thinking the same thing, that it at least looked better than what the first trailer seemed to show us.
Overall though...ehh. I just find it really hard to get that motivated about this release, and I think at the end of the day, it's a mix of the footage still not being as great as we'd hope, but also the price. $350 is a fair enough price for the entire series in one go, and far better than what I was expecting it to go for, but...well, I don't really need or want the art book. Or the figure. Or honestly even the packaging. I just need the show itself. On-disc extras would be nice, but beyond that, I'm good.
So if we actually were to get this version released again later in a more barebones manner, spread across nine "season sets" again (or seven sets like the Dragon Boxes), then yeah, I'd probably jump on it. But at the moment, just not enough going in favor of it to keep me interested.
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That’s the thing though I have my complete package Dragon Box just once I would like to watch the series with the most accurate colors. Kai is as close as we have.
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Post is still up for me. At any rate, all the images were posted a few pages ago in this threadMadSpecialist wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:32 am Just found out about the blog post which seems to have been taken down since. Did anybody save all of the before images? They might be the only way we ever get to see those frames that way.
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I mean a color corrected release with the complete Dragon Box presentation would be really nice.rs_chaosmaster wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:35 am That’s the thing though I have my complete package Dragon Box just once I would like to watch the series with the most accurate colors. Kai is as close as we have.

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Wait, they took the post down?MadSpecialist wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:32 am Just found out about the blog post which seems to have been taken down since. Did anybody save all of the before images? They might be the only way we ever get to see those frames that way.
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Nope, i clicked on the link there and the post was still up on my end.sangofe wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:37 amWait, they took the post down?MadSpecialist wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:32 am Just found out about the blog post which seems to have been taken down since. Did anybody save all of the before images? They might be the only way we ever get to see those frames that way.
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Sure would be but only Toei animation can do that
seems they are only doing the package design 

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They're not updating the numbers for the reseverations anymore?PremiumSalt wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:17 am So, still no update on the reservations since 6:20 CST yesterday. Starting to think they've probably filled it out, and aren't updating the page uintil they have whatever it's going to look like now thrown together...
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I mean, there's still plenty of time for them to work on the set so they could potentially do so.
Also, sad, sick joke: Funimation announced each boxset will come with a small bag of maize with the note "Here's your grain".
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Don't think so, he could be non-US. If what MadSpecialist is seeing is this:sangofe wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:37 amWait, they took the post down?MadSpecialist wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:32 am Just found out about the blog post which seems to have been taken down since. Did anybody save all of the before images? They might be the only way we ever get to see those frames that way.
...then he isn't accessing the site from a US location, same as me.Not found, error 404
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True, cause they're the ones who have those good quality film prints in their archives.rs_chaosmaster wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:39 am Sure would be but only Toei animation can do thatseems they are only doing the package design
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I'm guessing it must be geo blocked to only here in the States, if he's not able to access it from whichever country he's in.KBABZ wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:40 amDon't think so, he could be non-US. If what MadSpecialist is seeing is this:sangofe wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:37 amWait, they took the post down?MadSpecialist wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:32 am Just found out about the blog post which seems to have been taken down since. Did anybody save all of the before images? They might be the only way we ever get to see those frames that way.
...then he isn't accessing the site from a US location, same as me.Not found, error 404
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In my case, I unfortunately only have two of the Dragon Boxes, One and Five. My collection is made up primarily by the Orange Brick Season Sets, which while I'm able to deal with more than most fans (I'm of the mindset that, after years of thinking I wouldn't be able to own the whole franchise, I'm just happy to freakin' own it!SuperSaiyaManZ94 wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:13 am Same here, i already have the Dragon Boxes for the most part so even if this does eventually get re released separately in stores later broken into individual releases i really don't have much interest in it seeing as i've already got what i personally consider to be by far the definitive way to watch the series.

Hmm, maybe? Though man, talk about varying episode counts. The Saiyan set would be absolutely minuscule compared to those other three.KBABZ wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:14 am Given the way the boxes are laid out in the Black Brick, I actually think if these were to be sold individually, they'd be in four "Arc Sets", with a Saiyan set, a Frieza set, a Cell set and a Buu set.

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Yeah i get what you mean, and i'm indeed really lucky that i have gotten all but two of the volumes for good (almost bargain level compared to some prices for them i've seen) deals under $100 although i am currently watching a fairly decent deal for Box 7 on eBay so fingers crossed on that.Gyt Kaliba wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:45 amIn my case, I unfortunately only have two of the Dragon Boxes, One and Five. My collection is made up primarily by the Orange Brick Season Sets, which while I'm able to deal with more than most fans (I'm of the mindset that, after years of thinking I wouldn't be able to own the whole franchise, I'm just happy to freakin' own it!SuperSaiyaManZ94 wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:13 am Same here, i already have the Dragon Boxes for the most part so even if this does eventually get re released separately in stores later broken into individual releases i really don't have much interest in it seeing as i've already got what i personally consider to be by far the definitive way to watch the series.), so...I'm well overdue for an upgrade. But with this one just looking 'okay' at best, not to mention that price all in one go, it's just not worth it to me.
Hmm, maybe? Though man, talk about varying episode counts. The Saiyan set would be absolutely minuscule compared to those other three.KBABZ wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:14 am Given the way the boxes are laid out in the Black Brick, I actually think if these were to be sold individually, they'd be in four "Arc Sets", with a Saiyan set, a Frieza set, a Cell set and a Buu set.Can't imagine the varying price between them at that rate too, but all things told, they'd probably still be much more affordable at any given time. Probably. Hopefully.
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1.) Find decent priced copy of Dragon Box Z Vol. 4 (Done)
2.) Collect rest of manga
3.) Get rest of Daizenshuu (2-7)
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2.) Collect rest of manga
3.) Get rest of Daizenshuu (2-7)
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Good catchKBABZ wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:08 amI think that's the joke: one is the Kai tint and the other is... the movie Blu-Ray tint, I guess?

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The discs are labelled as seasons so if they weren't going to separate them later they would've just numbered them normally.Gyt Kaliba wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:10 amSo if we actually were to get this version released again later in a more barebones manner, spread across nine "season sets" again (or seven sets like the Dragon Boxes), then yeah, I'd probably jump on it. But at the moment, just not enough going in favor of it to keep me interested.
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244 orders till it hits 3000. Whether FUNimation releases it properly or not, they have yet to confirm but I wouldn't count on it.
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You may be right. I'll assume for the Black Bricks Funimation will redo the number of episodes per disc since it's a complete package of Z over 36 discs (same as the Blu-Seasons), which averages out to 8 episodes per disc, with two discs having 9 (yes I know they're labelled Seasons but I can't find a place that tells me what all the disc divisions are). If we have each box cover the Arc as represented by the cover villain, it'd go like this:Gyt Kaliba wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:45 amHmm, maybe? Though man, talk about varying episode counts. The Saiyan set would be absolutely minuscule compared to those other three.KBABZ wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:14 am Given the way the boxes are laid out in the Black Brick, I actually think if these were to be sold individually, they'd be in four "Arc Sets", with a Saiyan set, a Frieza set, a Cell set and a Buu set.Can't imagine the varying price between them at that rate too, but all things told, they'd probably still be much more affordable at any given time. Probably. Hopefully.
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