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Dragonball Z Season 5

 

 

SCORE: 61

 

Dragonball Z Season 5 

 

Dragonball Z Season Five is a revelation season. Players learn all about Cell, and the three androids, as well as this series take on the time stream. Android 17, and Android 18 take a back seat. I do not want to spoil Dragonball Z Season Five for any adults who might be interested in watching it. They play an integral role, but not as much as Cell. Android 16 plays an interesting role in this season as well. Piccolo gets back into the fight, and Goku finally makes it back to the land of the conscious.

Dragonball Z Season Five revolves a lot around fighting. The things Cell does in Dragonball Z Season Five are absolutely disgusting and repulsive. Dragonball Z Season Five contains some nasty gore in it as well. The colors and artwork continue to be fantastic in Dragonball Z Season Five. The special power attacks become even more impressive in this season too.

Dragonball Z Season Five continues the talking of smack between characters. It does not matter if it is good guys or bad guys. The music is good in Dragonball Z Season Five, and has a real addictive theme to it. Various issues are exhibited in Dragonball Z Season Five. These range from selfishness to arrogance.

Dragonball Z Season Five contains 615 minutes of anime action. That is quite a bit for the money that is shelled out. I purchased these DVDs for just under twenty dollars, and feel like I got my moneys worth. Sure some fantastic behind the scenes information would have been great. Beggars can not be choosers. I also see Dragonball Z Season Five as a straight shot. This is a lengthy storyline that is being played out, and I have no interest in re-watching it anytime soon. Maybe in a few years.

The storyline can get a little confusing in Dragonball Z Season Five. There is multiple characters time traveling. They are each changing the time line. What is interesting is their actions in the past, present and future have no bearing on the existing time line. Dragonball Z Season Five is supporting a multiverse kind of philosophy. I ran into no issues with the menu screens. They are a little plain but that's okay.

The bad guy wants to reach his potential, and does not care who gets hurt in the process. Some of the good guys have honorable goals, and others care only about their own fame and glory. Parents need to be careful with Dragonball Z Season Five, because children can latch onto different characters as their heroes. Some of them are okay, and others would make me lose sleep at night.
- Sam

 

Graphics: 52%
Sound: 64%
Replay/Extras: 76%
Gameplay: 64%
Family Friendly Factor: 48%
System: DVD
Publisher: Funimation
Rating: 'TV-PG' for Parental Guidance Suggested

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