Dragon Ball (all series & movies)

No new Dragon Ball Z Kai this week.

Can’t see too far ahead, but I don’t see anything new next week either.

Will keep you posted.

[quote=Slowhand]
No new Dragon Ball Z Kai this week.

Can’t see too far ahead, but I don’t see anything new next week either.

Will keep you posted.[/quote]

Looks like the are breaking for a little while again. The next two weeks at least. Looks like 4kids airing is getting close to being caught up to Nicktoons too.

Looks like two new episodes of Dragon Ball Z Kai on Thursday, December 16.

No new Dragon Ball Z Kai this week (Dec 20-24).

###Funimation to Stream Dragon Ball Z in North America
posted on 2011-01-03 11:31 EST
Streams of uncut episodes (dubbed & subbed) to begin on January 15

Looks like a new Dragon Ball Z Kai is finally scheduled, a little over 7 weeks break.

Saturday, February 5:
Nick Toons
6:30pm ET/5:30pm CT
9:30pm ET/8:30pm CT

Thanks :slight_smile:

And it looks like new episodes on Wednesday (Feb 9) and Thursday (Feb 10) this week, at 8:00pm ET/7:00pm CT.

Looks like Nick Toons either ran the wrong episode or something happened Thursday night (March 3). They ran an older episode instead of Episode 59 “Undetectable Monsters! The Androids Appear!”

According to the TV schedule I use, it says that Episode 59 is also supposed to run on:

Tuesday, March 8
8:00pm ET/7:00pm CT
11:00pm ET/10:00pm CT

Wednesday, March 9
7:30pm ET/6:30pm CT
10:30pm ET/9:30pm CT

And then we are to get Episodes 60 & 61 on Wednesday & Thursday nights. So, I guess we’ll see how that goes.

Have you gotten a little bit behind on your Dragon Ball Z Kai viewing?

Need to catch up?

Now’s the time!

Tomorrow, Sunday, March 13, there’s a marathon of DBZK episodes on!

Episodes 37-56

Airing from:
10:00am ET/9:00am CT to 8:00pm ET/7:00pm CT

Dragon Ball Z Kai is going on hiatus again for a couple of weeks at least. I don’t see any new episodes on the schedule for the next two weeks.

TWO new episodes of Dragon Ball Z Kai will be starting up again in their regular time slots on Thursday, June 2.

[quote=Slowhand]
TWO new episodes of Dragon Ball Z Kai will be starting up again in their regular time slots on Thursday, June 2.[/quote]

Correction:

There will be a marathon of DBZ Kai on Monday, May 30, from 10am ET/9am CT until the airing of the new episode at 9pm ET/8pm CT. (Starting with Episode 42 - “Defeat Frieza, Goku! The Tears of the Proud Saiyan Prince!”)

One new episode of Dragon Ball Z Kai will air on Monday, May 30 and another on Thursday, June 2.

[quote=Slowhand]
One new episode of Dragon Ball Z Kai will air on Monday, May 30 and another on Thursday, June 2.[/quote]

Oh good so Toonzone was in fact correct. Number 17 and Number 18! The Androids Awaken will air at 9 PM.

Thursday June 2nd= A Sweet Face and Superpower? Android 18 vs. Vegeta will air at 8 PM.

In case your behind spoiler on 17 & 18.

Was nice to see they kept in the info this time that 17 & 18 were Humans who had been turned into Cyborgs.

New Dragon Ball Z Kai on Wednesday, July 6 AND Thursday, July 7 @ 8pm ET/7pm CT.

Thanks :slight_smile:

[quote]
FUNIMATION ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCES DRAGON BALL Z SERIES ON BLU-RAY

Thursday July 21, 2011 at 05:00 pm by Rojas

Dragon Ball Z Sees November Release on High-Definition Blu-ray Disc™ Format

Flower Mound, TX (July 21, 2011) – FUNimation® Entertainment is announcing that it is bringing the first installment of the anime phenomenon Dragon Ball Z to Blu-ray disc for the first time this fall.

Among the most prized in the FUNimation catalog, the studio has used the newest technology available to remaster in high-definition and digitally restore the 291 episode series.

FUNimation worked with Dallas-based ANDTRANSFER for the digital film transfer. FUNimation previously worked with the post-production house to remaster the series for the season set releases on DVD. The transfer was performed by nationally-recognized colorist Steve Franko and supervised by FUNimation, which then finished the rest of the restoration process.

Today’s state-of-the-art systems offer tools that allow restoration teams to make a wide range of repairs and focus on more difficult tasks which, in the end, deliver a clean product that faithfully presents the original version and measures up to the high-quality standards of HDTV and Blu-ray.

Once again, the Dragon Ball Z series was digitally transferred from the original Japanese 16mm film frame by frame at 1080p. Developments in restoration software gives mastering artists more to work with when they apply tools to even out film grain and remove fading, film cuts and other visual anomalies. As a result, the viewer will see brighter, clearer colors, less variance in quality between scenes, and a sharper image.

“Working with a very old and fragile source film presented a number of challenges for the restoration process,” said Gen Fukunaga, CEO and president at FUNimation Entertainment. “Our purpose was to restore the series as accurately as possible, to what it must have been like to see it when it was originally mastered, and preserve the charm of the animation. After all, it is of a particular time and place.”

After debuting in 1989, Dragon Ball Z has become an iconic anime series. The franchise has sold more than 25 million DVD and Blu-ray discs in its lifetime, becoming the best-selling anime series of all time.

Dragon Ball Z is the explosive sequel to Dragon Ball. The series follows the adventures of Goku and his son Gohan as they team up with their friends to battle evil forces throughout the universe to protect their beloved planet Earth. The first season covers the Vegeta Saga and chronicles the introduction of one of Dragon Ball Z’s main characters, Vegeta.

This restored edition also features the original U.S. voice actors as well as the original FUNimation soundtrack – all in lossless Dolby® TrueHD.

Dragon Ball Z Level 1.1 includes the first 17 episodes on two discs with over 400 minutes of action and among the extras included on this release is a feature that looks at the restoration and remastering processes.

Dragon Ball Z Level 1.1 will be available at major retailers nationwide on November 8, 2011.

Visit the official Dragon Ball Z website at http://www.dragonballz.com/[/quote]

Not touching this is to I hear reviews. Last time Funimation “remastered” DBZ themselves we got those poorly done Widescreen seasons. Hopefully they give the ones doing the remaster more money this time so they can do the remaster right and don’t try to force widescreen cause contrary to what they say that is not the way it was meant to be seen.

I have the Dragonboxes so I won’t even look at that new release coming.

It’s a total waste of resources remastering a steaming pile of crap like Dragon Ball. :stuck_out_tongue: