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Dragonball Z Season 6

 

 

SCORE: 63

 

Dragonball Z Season 6 

 

The complete saga of Cell Games is included in Dragon Ball Z Season Six. This season of DBZ is the most violent up to this point. There are a few nice moments of rest, but the evil Cell is almost always there threatening to destroy the earth. The annoying Mr. Satan has a prominent role in Dragon Ball Z Season Six. He is used as comic relief, but becomes annoying very quickly. Goku passes down the torch of protector of earth to a very unlikely character. I will let you watch the season to find out who that character is. I will say it was a shocking development that made sense later.

The level of violence is a lot higher in Dragon Ball Z Season Six than in previous seasons. The super powered attacks flow freely in Dragon Ball Z Season Six. The level of gore is increased, and there is plenty of blood. One of the sickest things about Dragon Ball Z Season Six is the violence against children. Cell could care less who he hurts, and the only way the good guys can stop him is to utterly destroy him. The Dragon returns, and can now grant two wishes. Super Saiyan Level 2 is shown visually, and it looks fantastic.

Dragon Ball Z Season Six contains some language issues, as well as numerous threats. Cell is confident in his abilities, and consistently promises to destroy the planet. The music is majestic in Dragon Ball Z Season Six. The voice acting continues to excel as emotions are relayed masterfully. The posturing of various characters continue in Dragon Ball Z Season Six. I was impressed to see Vegeta acknowledge a mistake.

There are twenty nine episodes on the six DVD discs in this package. Dragon Ball Z Season Six contains some bonuses but the majority of fans will be watching the storyline. Once it is watched through I found little reason to rewatch it. Maybe in a few years when I do not recall the details of each episode. I purchased this package for around twenty dollars, and feel my money could have been spent on better products.

The menu screens follow the same format of previous seasons. I have gotten used to them by now. The storyline in Dragon Ball Z Season Six is two fold. The first part is about passing along the baton, and that is done really well. The level of encouragement of this is awesome. I do find the ages hard to swallow. The second part is about stopping evil. There are various selfish characters in Dragon Ball Z Season Six. Some of them have larger roles than others.

Time travel, and multiple dimensions are some of the lessons in Dragon Ball Z Season Six. The afterlife model is bizarre, but I have a feeling it will get even worse in the next season. Certain story elements in Dragon Ball Z Season Six are a little too convenient for me.
- Sam

 

Graphics: 54%
Sound: 55%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Gameplay: 74%
Family Friendly Factor: 59%
System: DVD
Publisher: Funimation

Rating: 'TV-PG' for Parental Guidance Suggested

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