Btw, I'm not sure if I'll ever get around to playing these but this particular Game Store does sell Japanese Famicons or even converter systems as well, So if I truly ever get the urge to play these I'll be sure to pick a system up down the line.



That's not the actual cover, right?
Yes, it is
I only asked because it doesn't look Polish at all. Interesting.coola wrote: Fri Aug 19, 2022 6:11 pmYes, it is![]()
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21:29 who gives a fuck
21:29 shut the fuck up trunks
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Very nice!Dragon Ball Ireland wrote: Fri Jul 28, 2023 6:34 am This Super Hero Collector's Edition, I have all the UK Collector's Editions released thus far, so thought why stop now?
It takes up a bit too much space, but as I'll be having kids soon I'm going to be putting all my DVDs and Blu-Rays in storage, so not too worried about storage for now, I'll cross that bridge when I get there.
Sadly no, special features are very barebones. The discs, as far as I'm aware are identical to the US release, and the packaging mirrors the German Crunchyroll Blu-Ray. I miss when Dragon Ball releases had more on-disc extras, even the fluff interviews with the Funimation cast on the Super parts was something, but would be great to have like a documentary about the licensing of Super Hero from TOEI or production of the dub. I loved the extras on the 2013/14 season sets, was nice to hear from Gen Fukanaga and some of the staff on the home video team.TheGreatness25 wrote: Sun Jul 30, 2023 11:23 amVery nice!
Does it have any real special features? I got the regular Blu-ray/DVD combo and basically, the only special features are trailers (those don't count). I have been pretty disappointed in the lack of special features in their releases for a while and was wondering if this set had something better.












From my experience, it seems unusual for a UK DVD to be in NTSC. I'm guessing it's to preserve the original frame rate, since I'd imagine the Blu-ray release would have been like that.
Well our branch of Crunchyroll was Manga UK up until 2021, a company who did release NTSC DVDs. The Yu-Gi-Oh GX, 5Ds and Zexal DVDs were all NTSC as they were repackages of the US Cinedigm releases, and I believe the Super DVDs were NTSC too as Manga UK just used Funimation's discs for those (can't confirm though because I only have the Blu-Rays). I don't think the Super Hero DVD was authored in the UK, it was likely done in the US, which would make it NTSC.Gilby1385 wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2023 9:00 amFrom my experience, it seems unusual for a UK DVD to be in NTSC. I'm guessing it's to preserve the original frame rate, since I'd imagine the Blu-ray release would have been like that.
Makes sense to me.Dragon Ball Ireland wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2023 9:55 amWell our branch of Crunchyroll was Manga UK up until 2021, a company who did release NTSC DVDs. The Yu-Gi-Oh GX, 5Ds and Zexal DVDs were all NTSC as they were repackages of the US Cinedigm releases, and I believe the Super DVDs were NTSC too as Manga UK just used Funimation's discs for those (can't confirm though because I only have the Blu-Rays). I don't think the Super Hero DVD was authored in the UK, it was likely done in the US, which would make it NTSC.Gilby1385 wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2023 9:00 amFrom my experience, it seems unusual for a UK DVD to be in NTSC. I'm guessing it's to preserve the original frame rate, since I'd imagine the Blu-ray release would have been like that.


