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| company      = [[FUNimation]]
| company      = [[FUNimation]]
| authoring    = Pioneer Entertainment (USA) L.P.
| authoring    = Pioneer Entertainment (USA) L.P.
| content      = ''[[List of FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-2003) Episodes|FUNimation English Dub]]''<br>[[FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 38|Episode 38]]-[[FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 40|Episode 40]]
| content      = ''[[List of FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-2003) Episodes|FUNimation English Dub]]''<br>Episodes 38-40
| bonus        = None
| bonus        = None
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| date          = 25 August 1998 ''(VHS)''<br>12 October 1999 ''(DVD)''
| date          = [[Template:August 25|25 August 1998]] ''(VHS)''<br>[[Template:October 12|12 October 1999]] ''(DVD)''
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'''''Dragon Ball Z: Collision''''' is a VHS and DVD release compiling episodes [[FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 38|38]]-[[FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 40|40]] from [[FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998)‎|FUNimation's original edited English dub of the ''Dragon Ball Z'' television series]], first aired in 1997 via broadcast syndication. The home video was released on VHS in 1998, with a DVD version following in 1999.
'''''Dragon Ball Z: Collision''''' is a VHS and DVD release compiling episodes [[FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 38|38]]-[[FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 40|40]] from [[FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998)‎|FUNimation's original edited English dub of the ''Dragon Ball Z'' television series]], first aired in 1997 via broadcast syndication. The home video was released on VHS in 1998, with a DVD version following in 1999.
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!#!!align=left colspan=2|FUNimation Title/US Air Date!!width="50%"|Summary!!Original Episodes
!#!!align=left colspan=2|FUNimation Title/US Air Date!!width="50%"|Summary!!Original Episodes
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|'''38'''||width=100|[[File:funi-1996-dub-episode-38-title.png|100px|link=FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 38]]||align=left|[[FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 38|A Collision Course]]<br>'''18 October 1997'''||style="text-align:left"|[[Son Goku|Goku]] struggles to fix his ship during his trip to [[Planet Namek|Namek]], and barely avoids getting barbecued! [[Vegeta]] beats [[Freeza|Frieza]] to the Namek village containing the [[Five-Star Dragon Ball|fifth Dragon Ball]] and he takes it for himself.||[[Dragon Ball Z Episode -]]<br>[[Dragon Ball Z Episode -]]
|'''38'''||width=100|[[File:funi-1996-dub-episode-38-title.png|100px|link=FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 38]]||align=left|[[FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 38|A Collision Course]] <br>'''18 October 1997'''||style="text-align:left"|[[Son Goku|Goku]] struggles to fix his ship during his trip to [[Planet Namek|Namek]], and barely avoids getting barbecued! [[Vegeta]] beats [[Freeza|Frieza]] to the Namek village containing the [[Five-Star Dragon Ball|fifth Dragon Ball]] and he takes it for himself.||[[Dragon Ball Z Episode -]]<br>[[Dragon Ball Z Episode -]]
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|'''39'''||width=100|[[File:funi-1996-dub-episode-39-title.png|100px|link=FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 39]]||align=left|[[FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 39|Stay Away From Frieza]]<br>'''25 October 1997'''||style="text-align:left"|[[Piccolo]] and the others reach [[North Kaiō|King Kai]]'s and begin their search for the [[Dragon Balls]] while [[Son Gohan|Gohan]] and friends learn about the eldest Namek. [[Kuririn|Krillin]] soon sets out to find the last Dragon Ball, but Vegeta decides to amuse himself at the expense of [[Zarbon]].||[[Dragon Ball Z Episode -]]<br>[[Dragon Ball Z Episode -]]
|'''39'''||width=100|[[File:funi-1996-dub-episode-39-title.png|100px|link=FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 39]]||align=left|[[FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 39|Stay Away From Frieza]]<br>'''25 October 1997'''||style="text-align:left"|[[Piccolo]] and the others reach [[North Kaiō|King Kai]]'s and begin their search for the [[Dragon Balls]] while [[Son Gohan|Gohan]] and friends learn about the eldest Namek. [[Kuririn|Krillin]] soon sets out to find the last Dragon Ball, but Vegeta decides to amuse himself at the expense of [[Zarbon]].||[[Dragon Ball Z Episode -]]<br>[[Dragon Ball Z Episode -]]
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* 2.0 stereo sound English dub (FUNimation/Vancouver-based cast) with a replacement musical score (music by [[Shuki Levy]])
* 2.0 stereo sound English dub (FUNimation/Vancouver-based cast) with a replacement musical score (music by [[Shuki Levy]])
''Collision'' includes one set of opening and ending themes surrounding the content of the three episodes, of which run as a sort of "feature-length" presentation with episode recaps and previews removed between episodes. A preview for [[FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 41|Episode 41]] plays after the ending theme.


[[File:13collision-main-menu.png|thumb|250px|DVD main menu]]
[[File:13collision-main-menu.png|thumb|250px|DVD main menu]]


On DVD, the video stream is encoded as interlaced (480i), with black side borders of a varying number of pixels on the left and right, and sometimes on the top as well. A preview for the next episode plays after the ending theme. Two static images advertising Pioneer home releases follow the previews. No bonus material or trailers are included.
On DVD, the video stream is encoded as interlaced (480i), with black side borders of a varying number of pixels on the left and right, and sometimes on the top as well. Two static images advertising Pioneer home releases follow the previews. No bonus material or trailers are included.


The main DVD menu features artwork from the box cover, accompanied by the Main Title "Rock the Dragon" track produced by [[Shuki Levy]].
The main DVD menu features artwork from the box cover, accompanied by the Main Title "Rock the Dragon" track produced by [[Shuki Levy]].
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==Promotion==
==Promotion==
Flyers, ads
In promotional material advertising upcoming VHS releases for [[Dragon Ball Z: Betrayal]] and ''Collision'', this release was tentatively titled "ZARDON" (referring to [[Zarbon]]). The description for this release reads:
{{Quotation|Dragon Ball Z - Zardon (Vol. 13)<br>Vegeta challenges Frieza's henchman, Zardon. Early in their conflict, Vegeta
surprises Zardon with his increased power, but Zardon shocks Vegeta by transforming into an incredibly powerful monster}}


==External Links==
==External Links==

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Dragon Ball Z: Collision
Release Date 25 August 1998 (VHS)
12 October 1999 (DVD)
Catalog Number PIVA-0116D (VHS)
PIDA-0116V (DVD)
Contents
Primary Content FUNimation English Dub
Episodes 38-40
Bonus Material None
Disc Information
Layers Single-Layered
Disk Space 3.51 GB / 4.63 GB
Region Coding Region 1
Country USA
Company FUNimation
Authoring Pioneer Entertainment (USA) L.P.
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Dragon Ball Z: Collision is a VHS and DVD release compiling episodes 38-40 from FUNimation's original edited English dub of the Dragon Ball Z television series, first aired in 1997 via broadcast syndication. The home video was released on VHS in 1998, with a DVD version following in 1999.

Following the individual release, Collision was included as the fifth volume in a box set release called Dragon Ball Z: The Namek Saga, containing the last nine volumes of the Pioneer VHS and DVD releases.

Versions of these episodes from Collision were later collected in the "Dragon Ball Z: Rock the Dragon DVD Box Set Collector's Edition" set from FUNimation, released in August 2013 spanning nine DVDs,[1] collected the entire 53-episode run of the syndication broadcast, plus broadcast versions of the first three films. The commerical bumpers introduced in Episode 27 were also restored.

Primary Content

Short synopses for every episode are included on the back of the home releases boxes; these are presented in the table exactly as they were written.

# FUNimation Title/US Air Date Summary Original Episodes
38 A Collision Course
18 October 1997
Goku struggles to fix his ship during his trip to Namek, and barely avoids getting barbecued! Vegeta beats Frieza to the Namek village containing the fifth Dragon Ball and he takes it for himself. Dragon Ball Z Episode -
Dragon Ball Z Episode -
39 Stay Away From Frieza
25 October 1997
Piccolo and the others reach King Kai's and begin their search for the Dragon Balls while Gohan and friends learn about the eldest Namek. Krillin soon sets out to find the last Dragon Ball, but Vegeta decides to amuse himself at the expense of Zarbon. Dragon Ball Z Episode -
Dragon Ball Z Episode -
40 Zarbon Transformed
25 October 1997
Vegeta surprises Zarbon with his increased power, but Zarbon returns the surprise by transforming into an incredibly powerful monster. Zarbon then attacks Vegeta and appears to destroy him! Dragon Ball Z Episode -
Dragon Ball Z Episode -

The product was released edited in an English-dub-only format on VHS and DVD, and is presented with a single audio track on both formats:

  • 2.0 stereo sound English dub (FUNimation/Vancouver-based cast) with a replacement musical score (music by Shuki Levy)

Collision includes one set of opening and ending themes surrounding the content of the three episodes, of which run as a sort of "feature-length" presentation with episode recaps and previews removed between episodes. A preview for Episode 41 plays after the ending theme.

DVD main menu

On DVD, the video stream is encoded as interlaced (480i), with black side borders of a varying number of pixels on the left and right, and sometimes on the top as well. Two static images advertising Pioneer home releases follow the previews. No bonus material or trailers are included.

The main DVD menu features artwork from the box cover, accompanied by the Main Title "Rock the Dragon" track produced by Shuki Levy.

Pioneer Advertisement:
Vol. 1-11
Pioneer Advertisement:
Information Services

Packaging

Promotion

In promotional material advertising upcoming VHS releases for Dragon Ball Z: Betrayal and Collision, this release was tentatively titled "ZARDON" (referring to Zarbon). The description for this release reads:

Dragon Ball Z - Zardon (Vol. 13)
Vegeta challenges Frieza's henchman, Zardon. Early in their conflict, Vegeta surprises Zardon with his increased power, but Zardon shocks Vegeta by transforming into an incredibly powerful monster


External Links

Notes

References

  1. "FUNimation To Release Original Broadcast DBZ English Dub" (01 June 2013). Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 06 February 2020.