Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone - The History of Trunks / Bardock: The Father of Goku (Double Feature) [Blu-ray]
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The History of Trunks (1993)
Goku is dead, victim of a deadly virus. Last of the Z Warriors to pass, the Super Saiyan's death has left the Earth far more vulnerable than ever before. With no one left to protect the planet, Androids 17 and 18 arrive to terrorize the great cities, plunging all into darkness where the inhabitants cower in fear. It there no hope left in this apocalyptic horror? Is this the end?
Gou's son, Gohan, is now a man, and with an extraordinary teenager named Trunks by his side, the two determine to face off against the threat. But as tragedy follows upon tragedy, the world around Trunks is fast collapsing and there seems no check to the evil of the Androids. This is the story of the future that never was.
Bardock: The Father of Goku (1990)
Before there was Goku, there lived his father Bradock. A low class Saiyan soldier under the command of Frieza. Bradock is attacked by the last of the alien race they are employed in destroying. Healing on his home planet of Vegeta, Bradock discovers he has been blessed with the ability to see into the future.
But the blessing soon becomes a curse, as the Saiyan finds himself haunted by visions; The tragic extermination of his own race and destruction of their beloved planet, all at the hands of Frieza. Bradock sets off on nightmarish race with fate to avert the impending disaster, but as his strength falls and despair sets in, hope will be found in one last vision. This is the story of Bradock, the father of Goku.
Member Reviews
Wonderful Movie - Virus9
I really like DBZ and I grew up watching it on YTV and the likes... I rented this Blu-ray without
reading any reviews because I have blind faith in Funimation products. I was not disappointed with
the movie in any way really... where it was lacking is about where I thought it would be... PQ and extras... the PQ wasn't bad per se, and I didn't expect much more than what I got... But it is definitely not one of the better titles I have, even though they use processes to remove noise/dust, etc. there was a fair bit visible, even when I wasn't looking for it.Although credit must be given as the film as at least 20 years old and we all know anime back then, master's don't last very well. I found the movie had plenty of bass, no less than expected. There was however some parts that the audio seemed a bit.... closely mic'd I guess, as in some of the character's voices seemed a bit distorted. All in all though, a satisfying view.
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Wonderful Movie - Virus9
I really like DBZ and I grew up watching it on YTV and the likes... I rented this Blu-ray without
reading any reviews because I have blind faith in Funimation products. I was not disappointed with
the movie in any way really... where it was lacking ...