Dragon Ball Z: The Namek Saga
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| Release Date |
18 May 1999 (VHS) 09 October 2001 (DVD) |
| Catalog Number | 11603 |
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| Primary Content | Episodes 26-53 (1997-1998) |
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| Region Coding | Region 1 |
| Country | USA |
| Company | FUNimation |
Dragon Ball Z: The Namek is a series of nine VHS and DVD volumes collectively compiling episodes 26-53 from FUNimation's original edited English dub of the Dragon Ball Z television series, aired in 1997-1998 in syndication. The Namek Saga is the second of FUNimation's Dragon Ball Z "sagas", or arc groupings. It was complied into a VHS box set and released on 18 May 1999, [1] and the DVD box set was released on 09 October 2001.[2]
These episodes 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,[3] collected the entire 53-episode run of the syndication broadcast, plus broadcast versions of the first three films. This release restores these episodes to their individual versions, and likewise restores original line recordings.
Packaging
The DVD box art pictured here wraps around three sides of the box; the fourth side is open and displays the DVD spine art. The box art is also used for the VHS spine art.
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DVD box set art
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DVD spines
Primary Content
The primary content of the The Namek Saga VHS and DVD release is episodes 26-53 from FUNimation's original edited English dub, first aired in 1996 in syndication, of the Dragon Ball Z television series.
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.
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)
Promotion
Flyers, ads
External Links
Notes
References
- ↑ "DBZ Box set at reel.com" (23 April 1999). alt.fan.dragonball.
- ↑ "DBZ TAPES" (01 October 2001). alt.fan.dragonball.
- ↑ "FUNimation To Release Original Broadcast DBZ English Dub" (01 June 2013). Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 06 February 2020.
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