Why would you put it in widescreen! It just cuts parts of the picture out like what they do when putting movies into standard TV. If you have a widescreen TV you can just do the zoom thing for the same effects!
Also DBZ sux :X
I have never seen a worse trailer in my life!
It looks the same...
Pfeh, the manga will always be better.
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I was a little perplexed at the Widescreen decision, but 4:3 to 16:9 works out better than the reverse. At least when I watch this on my screen, it will fill it up all the way, though I'd generally prefer to see the whole picture.
It's not a trailer like a normal movie trailer, it's simply an announcement for this new (and possibly final) release of the series. It's a super special collector's edition.
To answer NINJA_Ryu's question, when they say 291 they mean 291...meaning All. So yes, it includes Buu. They aren't being released all at once, rather in box sets. It wouldn't be wise for them to dump them all at the same time, or put them all in one big box set. That would cost more than a PS3, and I'm sure most people wouldn't think DBZ is worth that kind of money in one big lump sum.
The first box set contains the entirety of the Saiyan saga, 39 episodes on 5 DVDs for $50. I havent' seen anything further regarding future releases so I'm not sure if every box will be an entire story arc or not. This first set doesn't come out till February.
This is an attractive package for any DBZ fan, which is who this is targeted for: the DBZ fan who wants the entire package in one consistant format.
Edit: Rightstuf.com, where I get most of my anime, actually has this for $37.49 currently. You get a pretty decent discount if you pre-order stuff there.
http://www.rightstuf.com/1-800-338-6...em/70376/4/0/0
Last edited by JKTrix; 11-20-2006 at 08:04 PM.
Funimation has released a new video detailing the technical aspects of the Remastered edition. It includes comparitive footage of the original broadcast version and their remastered widescreen version
Click this to download it. (23.6 MBs)
I'm still quite excited about this. This clip included footage from the movies as well, so they will be remastering the movies. They did say the entire DBZ series.
However, when they were stressing the fact that it was 100% uncut, every frame of the original animation will be shown and whatnot, they neglected to put in a very important part that was consistently cut out.
Kamesennin/Master Roshi's perversion.
I just suddenly thought.
Is 5 mins even longer in the uncut.
I don't get it.
Any fellow anoracks want to explain it?
If not I will explain.