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Dragonball Z Season 9

 

 

SCORE: 58

 

Dragonball Z Season 9 

 

I am finally done with Dragon Ball Z. That is the thought that hit my brain like a freight train as I started to write this review. I have spent countless hours with this show. I had to motivate myself just to go back one more time. Yet here I am - writing the review for Dragon Ball Z Season Nine. This season ends the show, and finally finishes Majin Buu. Technically Dragon Ball Z Season Nine is the complete Fusion, and Kid Buu Sagas.

They really dragged out the entire Majin Buu stuff. Over and over again a hero would get the power to destroy him, and let him go. He would come back stronger, or have a new plan for strength. Then the good guys were in trouble again. Dragon Ball Z Season Nine is a yo-yo in terms of that, and not a very good one. When we finally get rid of this evil menace, it is more of a sigh of relief. Someone finally stepped up and did what had to be done when it needed to be done.

Dragon Ball Z Season Nine has some of the most disgusting gore of the entire series. Majin Buu gets blown up in so many ways I lost count. He gets cut in half, body parts blown off, etc. He regenerates every single time. Except for the last time. Characters go inside a body and release other trapped characters.

The violence in Dragon Ball Z Season Nine is extremely high. The punching and kicking, as well as energy attacks are almost non-stop. Evil characters are very hate filled and threatening. Some good characters talk smack, and insult others. It gets old because we know the talking is essentially a waste of time in this series.

I have a major sense of relief now that I have finished Dragon Ball Z Season Nine. I have no interest in ever revisiting this season, let alone the entire show. Funimation put a lot of anime on these six DVD discs. I feel like I over spent on this show, but I wanted to be done with it.

The storyline sees the entire earth getting destroyed. Characters go from dead to alive at the blink of an eye. Characters merge into new characters. Buu has numerous transformations. Dragon Ball Z Season Nine feels like the series was being stretched out. Like not enough butter on some toast. I did not enjoy Dragon Ball Z Season Nine. I am relieved to have finished watching it.

The afterlife issues continue in Dragon Ball Z Season Nine. What gets worse though is the reincarnation teachings that are in Dragon Ball Z Season Nine. Goku neglects his family too often for things of lesser value. This is annoying and disgusting. It sends the wrong message to those learning from this show. Buu only cares about destruction but that is not really explained. Why? Big fat Buu is turned to the side of good, but the Kid Buu can’t see reason. It makes no sense. It was nice to see Goku and Vegeta work together though.
- Sam

 

Graphics: 50%
Sound: 62%
Replay/Extras: 72%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 44%
System: DVD
Publisher: Funimation
Rating:    ‘TV-PG’ for Parental Guidance Suggested

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