Dragon Ball GT: Rejection
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| Release Date | 07 September 2004 |
| Catalog Number | FN-04845 |
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| Primary Content |
Dragon Ball GT Episode 4- Dragon Ball GT Episode 6 |
| Primary Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
| Disc Information | |
| Region Coding | 1 |
| Country | United States |
| Company | Funimation |
| Authoring | Vision Wise |
"Rejection" is Volume 2 of "Dragon Ball GT: The Lost Episodes", the belated North American release of Funimation's English dub of the first sixteen episodes of Dragon Ball GT.
Summary
This plot summary is given on the DVD cover:
Goku seems to have taken to his new, smaller body without a hitch. But trouble soon arises on the merchant planet, Imecka. The residents of this strange world are being persecuted by their tyrannical despot, Lord Don Kee. Goku, Trunks, and Pan vow to lift Don Kee's oppressive grip on the Imeckians, but soon find out how far the Don will go to stay in power. The action heats up as Don Kee sends his number one mercenary to quell the rebellion!
Contents
Episodes
The episodes on the DVD can be watched individually or in marathon mode. The default audio language is English with no subtitles. When Japanese is selected from the menu, the video also features the original Japanese title cards and credits.
| Episode | Title |
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| 04 | The Most Wanted List |
| 05 | Goku vs. Ledgic |
| 06 | Like Pulling Teeth |
Extras
- Character Profiles
After a wish on the Eternal Dragon by the devious Emperor Pilaf, Goku is transformed back into a child! Goku must set out to recover the bizarre Black Star Dragon Balls which were scattered across the entire galaxy. If he cannot succeed in collecting the Dragon Balls the planet will explode! Goku has only one year to save the Earth!
Trunks is the current President of the Capsule Corporation, but don't let his new digs fool you. He is still the same Trunks that thirsts for action and adventure no matter the odds. He volunteers to help Goku on the quest for the Black Star Dragon Balls.
Pan is the daughter of Videl and Gohan. She is rambunctious, excitable, and at times childish. She considers herself to be a top notch fighter and adventurer, despite her limited world experience. She participated in the World Martial arts Tournament as a small child. Pan believes it is her way or the highway. She vows to become as great of a fighter as Goku.
Lord Don Kee is the tyrannical ruler of the planet Imecka. The citizens of Imecka are unfairly oppressed by Don Kee's insatiable appetite for wealth by unfair taxes. Don Kee is arrogant, selfish, self-absorbed, and perhaps above all else, a coward. Don Kee prefers that his bodyguard, Ledgic, handles his "more difficult" subjects.
Ledgic is the bodyguard of the cowardly Lord Don Kee. Ledgic is sent to do away with rabble-rousers and those unwilling to serve Don Kee. Ledgic is very sure of his physical power and believes himself to be much more than a mere bodyguard. However, he has never tested his abilities against enemies as tough as Imecka's most wanted criminal, Goku.
- Textless Song ("DAN DAN Kokoro Hikarete'ku" or "Step Into the Grand Tour", depending on language selection)
- Trailers
- Dragon Ball GT ("The Lost Episodes": Ruination)
- Yu Yu Hakusho ("Born Anew")
- Tenchi Muyo! GXP ("Seiryo Strikes Back!")
- Shonen Jump Graphic Novels (Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Naruto, Shaman King, Yu Yu Hakusho, One Piece)
- Jakks Action Figures (Dragon Ball GT)
Credits

The DVD credits are given at the end of the last episode when Japanese is the selected language.
- DVD Producer: Carly Hunter
- Japanese Translations: Steven J Simmons
- Menu Design: Antimere Robinson
- Menu Audio: Christopher R Sabat
- DVD Editor: Jeremy Jimenez
- Production Assistants: Jayme Westman, Alese Watson, Duane Deering
- DVD Authoring: Vision Wise, Inc