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|'''9'''||width=100|[[File:funi-1996-dub-episode-09-title.png|100px|link=FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 9]]||align=left|[[FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 9|Princes''[sic]'' Snake's Hospitality]]<br>'''08 November 1996'''||style="text-align:left"|A selected group of warriors have gathered at the top of [[Karin Tower|Korin Tower]]. There they will undergo the special training that will prepare them for the [[Saiyans]]. Meanwhile, Goku reaches the end of Snake Way only to fall into the treacherous hands of the beautiful [[Snake Princess]].||[[Dragon Ball Z Episode -]]<br>[[Dragon Ball Z Episode -]] | |'''9'''||width=100|[[File:funi-1996-dub-episode-09-title.png|100px|link=FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 9]]||align=left|[[FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 9|Princes''[sic]'' Snake's Hospitality]]<br>'''08 November 1996'''||style="text-align:left"|A selected group of warriors have gathered at the top of [[Karin Tower|Korin Tower]]. There they will undergo the special training that will prepare them for the [[Saiyans]]. Meanwhile, Goku reaches the end of Snake Way only to fall into the treacherous hands of the beautiful [[Snake Princess]].||[[Dragon Ball Z Episode -]]<br>[[Dragon Ball Z Episode -]] | ||
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|'''10'''||width=100|[[File:funi-1996-dub-episode-10-title.png|100px|link=FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 10]]||align=left|[[FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 10|Escape From Piccolo]]<br>'''14 September 1998'''{{efn|This episode did not air during the 1996 syndication. It aired for the first time in 1998 reruns of the series.<ref | |'''10'''||width=100|[[File:funi-1996-dub-episode-10-title.png|100px|link=FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 10]]||align=left|[[FUNimation Dragon Ball Z English Dub (1996-1998) Episode 10|Escape From Piccolo]]<br>'''14 September 1998'''{{efn|This episode did not air during the 1996 syndication. It aired for the first time in 1998 reruns of the series.<ref>{{citation needed}}</ref>}}||style="text-align:left"|[[Son Gohan|Gohan]] misses home very much. One day, he escapes the wilderness, but his handmade boat is wrecked in a storm. Gohan is saved by orphan children on an island and makes some new friends. When he almost reaches home, [[Piccolo]] reminds him of his mission: to save [[Earth]]!||[[Dragon Ball Z Episode -]]<br>[[Dragon Ball Z Episode -]] | ||
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VHS Snake Way (VHS) | |
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| Release Date |
28 October 1997 (VHS) 11 May 1999 (DVD) |
| Catalog Number |
PIVA-1332D (VHS) PIDA-1332V (DVD) |
| Contents | |
| Primary Content |
FUNimation English Dub Episode 8-Episode 10 |
| Bonus Material | None |
| Disc Information | |
| Layers | Single-Layered |
| Disk Space | 3.26 GB / 4.63 GB |
| Region Coding | Region 1 |
| Country | USA |
| Company | FUNimation |
| Authoring | Pioneer Entertainment (USA) L.P. |
Dragon Ball Z: Snake Way is a VHS and DVD release compiling episodes 8-10 from FUNimation's original edited English dub of the Dragon Ball Z television series, first aired in 1996 and 1998 via broadcast syndication. The home video was released on VHS in 1997, with a DVD version following in 1999.
Following the individual release, Snake Way was included as the third volume in a box set release called Dragon Ball Z: The Saiyan Conflict, containing the first eight volumes of the Pioneer VHS and DVD releases.
Versions of these episodes from Snake Way 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.
Primary Content
| # | FUNimation Title/US Air Date | Summary | Original Episodes | |
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| 8 | Home For Infinite Losers 01 November 1996 |
Goku has fallen off Snake Way into the land of no return. There, two ogres give Goku a test; they promise that they will show him the way back to Snake Way if he wins a competition against them. | Dragon Ball Z Episode 12 Dragon Ball Z Episode 13 | |
| 9 | Princes[sic] Snake's Hospitality 08 November 1996 |
A selected group of warriors have gathered at the top of Korin Tower. There they will undergo the special training that will prepare them for the Saiyans. Meanwhile, Goku reaches the end of Snake Way only to fall into the treacherous hands of the beautiful Snake Princess. | Dragon Ball Z Episode - Dragon Ball Z Episode - | |
| 10 | Escape From Piccolo 14 September 1998[a] |
Gohan misses home very much. One day, he escapes the wilderness, but his handmade boat is wrecked in a storm. Gohan is saved by orphan children on an island and makes some new friends. When he almost reaches home, Piccolo reminds him of his mission: to save Earth! | 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)
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. No bonus material or trailers are included.
Packaging
Promotion
Flyers, ads
External Links
Notes
References
- ↑ "FUNimation To Release Original Broadcast DBZ English Dub" (01 June 2013). Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 06 February 2020.
- ↑ [citation needed]
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