
The widescreening and remastering still remains with us, obviously, and unlike the last boxset. The future version of Gohan could well have been redubbed by Kyle Hebert, in order to give Gohan one voice for each age, but Funi didn't (similarly, the re-release of the History of Trunks movie also didn't redub). Worse yet, where new VA work could be used, it's ignored.

However, I'm starting to feel like false advertising is being used now. It's a little sad that way, but at least the dub still works great.

However, the box set proclaims 'newly-revised English dialogue' but obviously does not deliver upon it at all. This in itself is not a bad thing, as the dub by this point had become rather solid as a whole. Funimation has decided to st ick with the original dubs made back near 2000. When it comes to the features of this boxset. So, with that said, WHAT exactly is Cell? And how do the Androids feature into this? And can anyone really take either Cell or the Androids down in the first place? The box proclaims the fifth boxset contains the 'Imperfect and Perfect Cell sagas' - which is just a fancy way of saying it's got the Cell Saga up through the time Cell announces his 'Cell Games.'

Finally, the series has gotten a release it's deserved. Mostly because it's airing in America has proven so prolific, it's popularity among anime fans is pretty much the same as it's popularity in Japan. A new villain, but at the cost of fewer episodesĮver since the late 1990s, one has really been unable to think about anime without thinking of Dragonball.
