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Please try again later. Please add your spider man 2 gameplay plain text only please. Allowable HTML: a Content and comments expressed here are the opinions of Care2 users and not necessarily that of or its affiliates. Copyright 2011, inc. and its licensors. All rights reserved 1920928955078E-6 render:contentloaded 64571809768677 render:tokensbuilt 68203616142273 render:end 68815898895264 After lackluster performance with the original DragonBall TV series, FUNimation moved on to DragonBall Z in 1 Still known for nothing more than Cyboars at the time, FUNimation was in no position to handle their own home distribution, and so sub-contracted these rights out to Geneon, then still named Pioneer Home Entertainment. Pioneer would release FUNimations English dub of DragonBall Z on home video and DVD, in exchange for sole distribution rights to these episodes. Needless to say, FUNimation eventually split ways with Saban their original syndication television distributor and even Pioneer their original home format distributor, and wound up with piles of cash and a huge property on their hands. They would move on to in-house distribution, and even fully uncut, bilingual DVDs featuring the original Japanese audio track and a translation by well-known and well-versed fan Steven J. Simmons. But what about the first two seasons? Approximately 67 episodes were hacked down to 53 episodes, were edited-only, and featured an English dub by the original Ocean Studios cast FUNimation had since moved on to exclusively using their own, local, voice talent for the show. On August 31st of 2003, this sub-license to Pioneer expired. Long before that, though, FUNimation had already announced plans to go back and re-dub the episodes, and release fully bilingual DVDs to match the rest of the series. It really depends upon what kind of fan you are. If youre a, dare I use the lame phrase, old-school fan, you are quite happy to throw in the DVD and finally see some Steve translations on an uncut Japanese audio track. If youre a newer dub fan, youre probably enjoying hearing Schemmel, Sabat, and even Justin Cook Raditz voicing the characters instead of the original Ocean cast. Or maybe youre someone like me who fell in love solely with the original Japanese version, yet still holds an incredible place in their heart for the original Ocean Group you heard that first, and those will forever be the English voices spider man 2 gameplay attribute with the show. It seems almost irrelevant so many years later, but were finally getting some really neat looking packaging with these DVDs. Extremely heavy on the reds and blacks, FUNimation also hypes up the uncut-ness of the episodes by finally featuring a bit of Japanese on the cover. Granted, its only DragonBall Z in but after those trailers and the incoherent Japanese gibberish, at least they got the darn name of the series correct. Interestingly enough, totally going against fan speculation, the episodes are clearly labeled as 1, 2, and As this will completely throw off FUNimations own episode numbering, its quite confusing. Not that were complaining, since its correct, and In general, the packaging is very slick, if only slightly too dark for my tastes. I dig it. It doesnt scan very well, thanks to the reflective colors/paper/etc. used, but that only makes it look nicer in person. The insert is a fold-out showcasing FUNimations releases up through May. Positioned among these random fans are some comments from yet another random person just someone from the trash anime magazine Anime Insider ; seriously, couldnt they get someone even slightly more authoritative?:P, but also with Sean Schemmel Goku and Chris Sabat Vegeta.

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