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Dragon Ball Z Kai: Part Five(TV) (2009)
The epic showdown between Goku and Frieza reaches its climax as planet Namek crumbles beneath their feet! In the aftermath of battle, neither fighter is anywhere to be found, but Earth’s few remaining heroes have much bigger problems. A mysterious and powerful stranger known only as Trunks arrives from the future with a warning: the Androids are coming, they take no prisoners, and even Goku – wherever he may be – is no match for their kind! For more about Dragon Ball Z Kai: Part Five and the Dragon Ball Z Kai: Part Five Blu-ray release, see the Dragon Ball Z Kai: Part Five Blu-ray Review Director: Yasuhiro Nowatari » See full cast & crew Dragon Ball Z Kai: Part Five Blu-ray, Video QualityAs Dustin Somner has mentioned in all of his reviews of the previous volumes in this series, Dragon Ball Z Kai's 1080p AVC encoded 1.33:1 transfer isn't just a typical remaster, it's an actual "re-engineering," for wont of a better word. Many of the original source elements of Dragon Ball Z were evidently destroyed or badly damaged, requiring the series' creators to literally go back to the drawing board in many instances. What is presented in Kai is a frame by frame reconstruction and at times revision of elements, resulting in a new version which is blemish free. While the actual animation is not going to set anyone's heart on fire, it's solid and extremely colorful, with exceptional saturation and pleasing line detail. This "new, improved" version is dirt and scratch free and presents Dragon Ball Z in about as spiffed up a look as it's ever likely to have. Dragon Ball Z Kai: Part Five Blu-ray, Audio QualityAccompanying the upgraded visuals are two newly recorded lossless audio tracks utilizing most of the original voice actors, a Dolby TrueHD 2.0 mix in the original Japanese, and a nice English surround dub in Dolby TrueHD 5.1. The English mix is the clear winner for those wanting surround activity, and it really is rather surprisingly spacious and well rendered, with a fair degree of sound effects populating the side and rear channels, especially in any of the many battle sequences. Fidelity in both tracks is superb, with crystal clarity and excellent dynamic range, though as seems to be the case, I could hear a noticeable, if negligible, compressed sound in terms of extreme highs and lows in the Japanese 2.0 offering. Otherwise there are two excellent choices here, one for original language aficionados and the other for those who want a bit of surround activity. Dragon Ball Z Kai: Other SeasonsBlu-ray bundles with Dragon Ball Z Kai: Part Five (1 bundle)
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