Dragon Ball Z Kai Part 6 Anime DVD Review
23.05.12
As a first time viewer of Dragon Ball Z, this has been a lot of fun to watch as the material is fast paced and does not drag on into much monolouging. As fast paced as this series has been, I still wonder about what I have missed from the original, which I plan to delve into once Dragon Ball Kai is finished. Each release of the Dragon Ball Z Kai always leads to me anticipating the next collection of episodes. They are every bit as formidable as Trunks paints them to be. It’s always interesting to watch the villains while the heroes are off to training. While a lot of training is taking place for Team Goku, we get a clearer picture of Androids 16, 17, and 18. In this collection, there is a lot going on with time travel, the Androids, and Cell himself.
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