![]() There is a large green scouter over the screen, and in it you are given the options of “All Play”, “Story Mode”, and “Episode Select”. The main menu is actually quite complex in presentation. The entire logo then bumps up, and the text “Presented By Shueisha, Fuji Television, and Toei Animation” appears. The main Dragon Box logo first flies onto the screen, followed by the “A journey that began long ago…” text, which materializes itself underneath. The DVDs open with a little Dragon Box Z animation. Sega Saturn – The True Martial Arts Legend.Super Famicom – Super Goku’s Legend -Awakened Compilation.Disk Jack – Dragon Ball Z Stage Compilation.Game Boy – Goku’s Legendary Fierce Fighting.Carddass – Dragon Ball Z Station ’95 Spring Edition.Sega Mega Drive – Legendary Extreme Bravery.Super Famicom – Super Legendary Fighting Warriors 2.Famicom – Side Story: The Plan to Eradicate the Saiyan.Kyarakaan – Dragon Ball Z Kobacchi Compilation.Famicom – Dragon Ball Z III: A Violent Battle With the Artificial Humans.“Hyper Anime Dragon Ball” Promotional CG Video Non-credit “Come on out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!” animationĭragon Ball Z Episode 103 recap and title card, “Pathos of Frieza” (1:10 min)ĭragon Ball Z Episode 001, Raditz confronts Piccolo (1:24 min)ĭragon Ball Z Episode 031, discussing the Saiyan at Kame House (0:54 min)ĭragon Ball Z Episode 010, discussing Goku at the stadium/parking lot (1:24 min)ĭragon Ball Z Episode 031, Kamehameha vs Gyariku-Hō (1:16 min)ĭragon Ball Z Episode 031, Goku and Vegeta discuss the Ōzaru (1:24 min) Non-credit “CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA” third animation One-Hour TV Special, “ A Final Solitary Battle“ Alternatively, disc 26 features the Shenlong image from the back of this Dragon Box. The image used on each disc is simply a character cropped out from one of the Dragon Ball Z episodes appearing on that disc. The image seen in this empty spot is the primary image from this particular boxes’ advertising campaign, which is also used on the corresponding Dragon Book cover, as well as the cover for the second disc of the 2006 Dragon Ball Z BGM Collection. The interior of the 7th book only contains discs on one side, with an empty space for the Dragon Book on the other. Inside each book is an orange transparent plastic to hold the DVDs, beneath which is a screen shot from an episode on that disc, displaying a character from the corresponding disc’s label. All DVD books in this box are finished in a nice gloss, and all bear the exact same design. On the front of each book is the primary image of Son Goku, with an outlined image of Shenlong on the back. This is yet another beautiful image by Nakatsuru, which continues onto Dragon Box Z Volume 2. The spines of the books are labeled one through seven using both kanji and actual Dragon Balls for the numbering, with a large image of Goku spanning across the spines. These images, including the outlined Shenlong on the back, are all original artwork by veteran Toei Animation artist Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru. The outer box contains the Dragon Box Z logo on the front and spine, with a nice image of Son Goku lunging toward Freeza, which wraps around the box. It is a large solid box, inside of which it contains a series of “DVD books”. The box uses a special design made specifically for the Dragon Box series. Kaiyodo Deluxe Son Goku Action Figure (with interchangeable parts) Picture labeled discs (uncommon for Japanese DVDs) Fuji TVĭragon Ball Z episodes 001 through 147, plus bonus featuresĢ.0ch monaural (presented in Dolby Digital) General Information Order Start Date:īird Studio / Shueisha / Toei Co. With so few actual Dragon Boxes in circulation (most of which already in the loving arms of Dragon Ball fans), it makes finding these boxes nowadays somewhat difficult. In other words, they only made enough boxes to satisfy the orders made within the given timelines, after which point production on the boxes ended indefinitely. The ordering windows were typically several months in length, and all manufacturing of the box sets were based solely on the number of orders received. An order start date would be announced several months in advance, as well as an order deadline. The Dragon Boxes were limited items in the truest sense of the word. ![]() In 2006, Toei Animation dropped Pony Canyon and released all of the Dragon Ball movie properties on their own in the fifth and final Dragon Box. Starting in 2003 and ending in 2005, Toei Animation, in cooperation with the DVD manufacturing company Pony Canyon, released a series of four box sets covering the entire Dragon Ball TV series property. Battle of Gods (Special Limited Edition Box)Īlthough Dragon Ball Z is the second series chronologically, the Dragon Box DVD series was actually launched with Dragon Ball Z, making this the very first Dragon Box release!.Dragon Ball Kai “Majin Boo arc” Box Sets.
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