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12.07.03 by Doc @ 7:15 am Film: Directed by Shinichiro Watanabe Features:
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Released by: Bandai My Advice: Own it. Categorized as: Anime and Reviews
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12.07.03 by Dindrane @ 7:15 am ![]() Film: Features:
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Released by FUNimation My Advice: Buy the uncut version. ![]() The Return of Cooler showcases Goku, Piccolo, Vegeta, and the rest in battle against one of the best villains in DBZ history: Cooler. Though defeated many episodes ago, he's back and nastier than ever. This feature opens with a giant, space-faring robotic sphere attacking New Namek, reaching its tentacles of evil around the planet and causing world-wide destruction. This is the Big Gete Star, and it's worse than you think. Meanwhile, Goku and friends are on their way to New Namek for a visit and arrive just in time to see the Namekians enslaved to this mysterious power as their world dies around them. An army of metallic Cyclopean Guards awaits Our Heroes, as does their leader, our heroes' evil nemesis: Cooler. Categorized as: Anime
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12.07.03 by Dindrane @ 7:15 am ![]() Film: Original Japanese Version by Akira Toriyama Features:
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Released by FUNimation My Advice: Buy it. ![]() The Majin-Buu Saga continues in the new Fusion storyline as three more episodes bring us more fine DBZ arse-kicking. First up, in "A Whole New Gohan," the fusion of Goten and Trunks, known as Gotenks, finishes its half-hour time allowance, but that wasn't enough. Buu gets ready to devour them, too, just as Gohan returns from the Supreme Kai's world all souped up himself. "Search for Survivors" brings us a desperate ploy by Buu after Gohan beats him at every turn--he blows himself up. Gohan, however, is ready for this to be a ploy so Buu can just buy time to regenerate or plot some new evil. In "Majin-Buu Transforms," Buu shows back up, just as Gohan predicted, and he does have a new trick up his sleeve--absorbing the bodies and powers of his enemies. After Buu absorbs Piccolo and Gotenks, it's hard to believe even Gohan's new powers will be able to stop this new "Super Buu." Categorized as: Anime
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12.07.03 by Doc @ 7:15 am Film: Written by Marc Handler, Keiko Nobumoto, and Hajime Yatate Features:
Released by: Columbia Tri-Star My Advice: Own it. Categorized as: Anime and Reviews
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12.07.03 by Dindrane @ 7:15 am Film: Original Japanese version by Akira Toriyama Features:
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Released by FUNimation My Advice: Buy if you love DBZ. Shame on you if you don't. ![]() The Cell Saga continues in three more episodes taking the battle to a whole new level. In "Our Hero Awakens," Trunks copes with the knowledge that Cell came from his own future and wonders what role he may have played in that situation. Meanwhile, Cell continues his reign of terror, blasting more civilians, including Krillin. Goku is up again finally, but the androids may prove too much for him. In "Time Chamber," Goku, Gohan, Trunks, and Vegeta train in Kami's Hyperbolic Time Chamber, which can only be used twice in a lifetime. This will allow them to cram a year's worth of training and new techniques into one day, but, meanwhile, the androids have shown up at Master Roshi's island looking for Goku, leaving only Piccolo to fend them off. Finally, in "The Monster is Coming," Vegeta and Trunks continue their training in the Time Chamber and fight to push past Super Saiyan levels. Piccolo seems to be winning against Android 17, but Cell doesn't seem willing to let this stand. Categorized as: Anime
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