Dragon Ball Z: Rock the Dragon Edition is a 2013 collector's DVD box set that features the entire 1996-1998 Ocean Studios dub of Dragon Ball Z, which originally aired in the U.S. on first-run syndication and later on Toonami, prior to the Funimation in-house dub. Each box set consists of a 48-page hardbound book featuring character profiles, the history of the series, and other trivia; the nine DVDs for the Ocean dub are stored in folder-like slots on the inner side of the back cover. It is named after the American "Rock the Dragon" opening theme song by Shuki Levy and Ron Wasserman. This box set features the edited 53 episodes of the Saiyan and Namek Sagas, and the three DBZ movies dubbed by the Ocean cast: Dead Zone, The World's Strongest and The Tree of Might. This set also marks the first home video release of the 1997 edited TV dub of The Tree of Might. Show Cover artThe cover depicts Goku and Vegeta in their deadly scuffle on Earth. Goku is seen blocking Vegeta's fierce kick as the Saiyan elite maintains a fighting posture with ferocious and relentless determination. The cover also uses the 'classic' Dragon Ball Z yellow-orange gradient logo, commonly associated with the original Funimation/Saban/Pioneer-related works of the series. Episode countSaiyan Saga
TriviaComparison of color grading between Rock the Dragon Edition and the original Pioneer release.
Hell edited into HFIL
Are there 2 versions of Dragon Ball Z?Dragon Ball Z remains a cultural icon through numerous adaptations and re-releases, including a remastered broadcast titled Dragon Ball Z Kai. Dragon Ball Z has since been followed by two sequel series: Dragon Ball GT (1996–1997) and Dragon Ball Super (2015–2018).
What is DBZ Remastered called?DRAGON BALL Z: KAKAROT, the smash-hit action RPG currently available for Nintendo Switch, PS4, and Xbox One*, is being remastered for release on the PlayStation🄬5 and Xbox Series X|S!
How many Dragon Ball Z versions are there?Since 1986, twenty theatrical animated films based on the franchise have been released: four based on the original Dragon Ball anime, fifteen based on Dragon Ball Z and one based on Dragon Ball Super.
What is the uncut version of DBZ?In 2005, the uncut English Dragon Ball Z series, which was known as Dragon Ball Z Uncut, and referred to as DBZ Uncut by TOM 3, was announced on Cartoon Network's Toonami block which began airing the first 67 uncut English episodes.
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