Dragon Ball Season Two Box Set

The menu on the sixth DVD adds in a link for the special features. However, the features aren't very special. All you get are the textless versions of the opening and ending credits (which are the same as what appeared on the first DVD box set), and trailers. The trailers included on this set are for Nabari no Ou, Tsubasa, Fullmetal Alchemist, Evangelion 1.01, One Piece, Spice and Wolf, Comic Party Revolution, and Dragon Ball.
In some respects, I thought the episodes on this set were decent, but they weren't quite as good as what appeared on the first box set. I thought the section where Goku ends up at Penguin Village was a bit on the strange side. My biggest disappointment with this set was how FUNimation decided to split the episodes between discs. Instead of making a five disc set with five episodes on each disc, or a set where the episodes divide out a little more evenly, they decided to cram as many episodes as they could on the early discs in the set, and only placing three measly episodes on the final disc.
While I'm a little disappointed by the episode breakdown of the discs and by the lack of special features, this set is still a "must get" for any Dragon Ball fans that want to own the series on DVD.
In order to write this review, I checked out a copy of this DVD box set through the King County Library System.
The Flying Fortress – Vanished! The Legend of a Dragon Cruel General Red Cold Reception Major Metallitron Ninja Murasaki Is Coming! Five Murasakis | Mysterious Android No. 8 Horrifying Buyon The Fall of Muscle Tower The Secret of Dr. Flappe A Trip to the City Master Thief, Hasky Danger in the Air | Bulma's Bad Day Kame House – Found! Deep Blue Sea Roshi Surprise The Trap Is Sprung Beware Of Robot The Pirate Treasure |
Blue, Black and Blue Escape From Pirate Cave Penguin Village Strange Visitor Arale vs. Blue The Land of Korin | The Notorious Mercenary Tao Attacks! Korin Tower Bonus Features |
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