Tag: Dragon Ball Z 2013/2014 Season Sets

  • Crunchyroll UK Blu-Ray release of Dragon Ball Z leaves out final extras disc and 16:9 returns

    Yesterday, Crunchyroll’s new Blu-Ray boxset for Dragon Ball Z was released in the UK.

    Scott Emsen of UK Anime Blu-Ray received a test copy and reviewed it.

    Unfortunately the following special features from Funimation’s 2013/2014 Blu-Ray season sets are not included:

    • Inside Dragon Ball Z : Interview with Josh Martin
    • Inside Dragon Ball Z : Interview with Chris Rager
    • From East to West : Dragon Ball Z’s Epic Journey
    • A Completely Serious Discussion About the Comedy of Dragon Ball Z

    These additional special features were included on the original 2014 Blu-Ray release of Season 9 but were absent from the Crunchyroll rebranded release in the US as well.

    As such, it seems these extras have been phased out and never got a UK release.

    The only difference, as Emsen points out, other than the placement of Crunchyroll’s logos and BBFC ratings the disc art depicts the four star Dragon Ball rather than a plain blue and white background.

    While Manga UK’s head of marketing and acquisitions at the time ruled out these Funimation discs being released in the UK because of the backlash and the company listened to advice against releasing them again in 2020 it appears the company, now known as Crunchyroll are operating differently.

    This box set marks the fourth UK release of Dragon Ball Z on Blu-Ray (following the 30th anniversary collection in 2019 as well as Manga UK’s standards and steelbooks in 2020) and the first release for the cropped 16:9 discs.

    This will come as a disappointment to fans clamouring for the original 4:3 aspect ratio, but it is very telling that Manga UK cared about what the fans wanted. Crunchyroll has been a much less customer-focused company.

  • Crunchyroll announce November 2024 solicitations, including new Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super Complete Series Blu-Ray collections for their store

    The leak has been confirmed to be true, as Crunchyroll have announced their November 2024 slate, which does indeed include a new Blu-Ray boxset for Dragon Ball Z.

    Dragon Ball Z

    The Complete Series (Blu-ray) Crunchyroll Exclusive


    Goku—the strongest fighter on the planet—is all that stands between humanity and villains from the darkest corners of space. Joined in battle by the Z-Fighters, Goku travels to distant realms in search of the magic powers of the seven Dragon Balls!

    Dragon Ball Super

    The Complete Series (Blu-ray) Crunchyroll Exclusive


    After 18 years, we have the newest Dragon Ball story from creator Akira Toriyama.

    With Majin Buu defeated, Goku has taken a completely new role as…a radish farmer?! With Earth at peace, our heroes have settled into normal lives. But they can’t get too comfortable. Far away, the powerful God of Destruction, Beerus, awakens to a prophecy revealing his demise at the hands of an even more formidable being. When his search for the Saiyan God brings him to Earth, can Goku and his friends take on their strongest foe yet?

    As Crunchyroll re-released Funimation’s 2013/2014 Dragon Ball Z Blu-Rays replacing the company’s logo with their own, it is likely the Dragon Ball Super Blu-Rays will get similar treatment.

    Don’t expect these Blu-Rays to contain the 30th anniversary discs, as the cover art suggests it will be the heavily criticized cropped Blu-Rays. The only noticeable difference here is amended disc art to be more consistent with the new box, so nothing to write home about.

    Thankfully none of the Dragon Ball Super releases have had any issues, and fans can buy any copy from the US, UK or Australia and be satisfied with the picture and audio quality as from the 2010s onward TOEI began to standardize everything.

    Both boxsets are due for release on November 5, 2024 in North America. There has been no word, as-of-yet if these will be released in the UK or Australia where Manga UK and Madman Entertainment respectively used to release a lot of the same titles as what Funimation released in the US. So don’t be surprised if both come to Region B territories.

    To pre-order see below:

    Dragon Ball Super

    Dragon Ball Z

Tag: Dragon Ball Z 2013/2014 Season Sets