


Product Description Two of the most powerful Dragon Ball Z releases remastered and restored on one action-packed DVD! The History of Trunks 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. Is there no hope left in this apocalyptic horror? is this the end? Goku's son, Gohan, is now a man, and with an extraordinary young 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: Father of Goku Before there was Golu, tehre lived his father Bardock. A low-class Saiyan soldier under the comand of Frieza, Bardock is attacked by the last of an alien race they are employed in destroying. Healing on his home planet of Vegeta, Bardock 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 the destruction of their beloved planet, all the hands of Frieza. Bardock sets off on a nightmarish race with fate to avert the impending disaster. But as his strength fails and despair sets in, hope will be found in one last vision. This is the story of Bardock, the father of Goku. Bardock the Father of Goku (Tatta Hitori no Saishuu Kessen: "Lonely Final Battle," 1990) and The History of Trunks (Zebbo he no Hankou!! Nokosareta Chou-Senshi Gohan to Torunkusu: "Resist Despair!! The Ultimate Surviving Fighters: Gohan and Trunks," 1993) were the first and second Dragon Ball Z TV specials. The programs present the back stories of later adventures. Bardock was one of the Saiyans Frieza used as mercenaries to conquer other worlds. But Frieza and his lieutenant Doodoria feared the Saiyans might eventually become strong enough to threaten them. Doodoria murdered Bardock’s squadron; Frieza destroyed the Saiyan planet. Vegeta, Nappa and Goku (né Kakarot) were the only survivors. Before he was killed, Bardock was cursed with the ability to see the future, including his own brutal death. But that psychic power also enabled Bardock to see that his infant son would grow up to destroy the monstrous Frieza. The History of Trunks is set further in the future: the androids 17 and 18 that Dr. Gero created are ravaging the Earth. As Goku died of a heart ailment several years earlier, no one can defeat them, not even Gohan. Trunks, the son of Vegeta and Bulma, fights 17 and 18, but loses ignominiously. Only one hero can save the world: Trunks launches the time machine Bulma invented to take medicine back to Goku that will save his life and alter the course of history. Bardock the Father of Goku and The History of Trunks will appeal most strongly to viewers already familiar with the Dragon Ball saga. (Rated TV PG: violence, nudity) --Charles Solomon. desertcart.com Bardock the Father of Goku (Tatta Hitori no Saishuu Kessen: "Lonely Final Battle," 1990) and The History of Trunks (Zebbo he no Hankou!! Nokosareta Chou-Senshi Gohan to Torunkusu: "Resist Despair!! The Ultimate Surviving Fighters: Gohan and Trunks," 1993) were the first and second Dragon Ball Z TV specials. The programs present the back stories of later adventures. Bardock was one of the Saiyans Frieza used as mercenaries to conquer other worlds. But Frieza and his lieutenant Doodoria feared the Saiyans might eventually become strong enough to threaten them. Doodoria murdered Bardock’s squadron; Frieza destroyed the Saiyan planet. Vegeta, Nappa and Goku (né Kakarot) were the only survivors. Before he was killed, Bardock was cursed with the ability to see the future, including his own brutal death. But that psychic power also enabled Bardock to see that his infant son would grow up to destroy the monstrous Frieza. The History of Trunks is set further in the future: the androids 17 and 18 that Dr. Gero created are ravaging the Earth. As Goku died of a heart ailment several years earlier, no one can defeat them, not even Gohan. Trunks, the son of Vegeta and Bulma, fights 17 and 18, but loses ignominiously. Only one hero can save the world: Trunks launches the time machine Bulma invented to take medicine back to Goku that will save his life and alter the course of history. Bardock the Father of Goku and The History of Trunks will appeal most strongly to viewers already familiar with the Dragon Ball saga. (Rated TV PG: violence, nudity) --Charles Solomon Review: Almost Perfect - Arrived in good condition. Sets have a great picture, relatively unaltered considering what FUNIMATION typically does to DBZ home media releases. Biggest downside is the 16:9 aspect ratio. These specials originally aired on TV in 4:3 so you’re missing part of the picture. I wish the set included a slipcover, but I knew it didn’t on purchase so I’m not gonna take off stars for that. MOST original American music is in tact, including the licensed songs and one-off openings. The only thing missing was the credits song for the Trunks Special, and it instead plays the normal Japanese credits music. All in all it’s a decent release, especially by normal standards with this series. Review: Not just fantastic DBZ movies! - To no one's surprise, when the dragon balls (or other Deux Ex Machinas) are removed from the plot, we end up with more compelling (not to mention more meaningful) narratives elevating the series to new heights. While both movies are great and worth the while, my favorite is: The History of Trunks. Heck, it's even an amazing standalone movie with no prior Dragon Ball knowledge required, but with it, the theme is evidently more poetically beautiful, and the payoff, super cathartic. It's one of my top 50 movies of all time! Oh, and canon or not, Bardock: The Father of Goku is a way cooler background story for Bardock and the Saiyans. Not fond of Dragon Ball Super: Broly movie retcon that makes him discount Jor-El.

| ASIN | B0018RCN2C |
| Actors | Masako Nozawa, Takeshi Kusao |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,347 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #32 in Anime (Movies & TV) #268 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,048) |
| Director | Ueda |
| Dubbed: | English, Japanese |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 0 |
| MPAA rating | PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 1.13 ounces |
| Release date | July 15, 2008 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 36 minutes |
| Studio | Funimation Prod |
| Subtitles: | English |
J**N
Almost Perfect
Arrived in good condition. Sets have a great picture, relatively unaltered considering what FUNIMATION typically does to DBZ home media releases. Biggest downside is the 16:9 aspect ratio. These specials originally aired on TV in 4:3 so you’re missing part of the picture. I wish the set included a slipcover, but I knew it didn’t on purchase so I’m not gonna take off stars for that. MOST original American music is in tact, including the licensed songs and one-off openings. The only thing missing was the credits song for the Trunks Special, and it instead plays the normal Japanese credits music. All in all it’s a decent release, especially by normal standards with this series.
S**"
Not just fantastic DBZ movies!
To no one's surprise, when the dragon balls (or other Deux Ex Machinas) are removed from the plot, we end up with more compelling (not to mention more meaningful) narratives elevating the series to new heights. While both movies are great and worth the while, my favorite is: The History of Trunks. Heck, it's even an amazing standalone movie with no prior Dragon Ball knowledge required, but with it, the theme is evidently more poetically beautiful, and the payoff, super cathartic. It's one of my top 50 movies of all time! Oh, and canon or not, Bardock: The Father of Goku is a way cooler background story for Bardock and the Saiyans. Not fond of Dragon Ball Super: Broly movie retcon that makes him discount Jor-El.
J**R
Collection complete!!!
Package arrived early, excellent condition, and works great!!! My DBZ Movie collection is now complete.
M**E
Excellent quality
Any of the dragonball z movies in Blu-ray are a must buy and highly recommended. You have the option of switching from Japanese to English soundtracks in your settings menu. Japanese being the original and English being hard rock. Excellent quality that is crystal clear. Would highly recommend if you want to know how goku came to be or if you want to know why future trunks traveled back to the past. Pricing is great.
J**E
Nice addition to my Dragonball collection
Very nice that I chose to add this to my dragonball dvd collection
Q**I
Goated movie
Great movie and Great visuals on Blue ray
C**G
Almost Great, Just A Few Personal Complaints
I was hoping to replace my VHS version because The History of Trunks is my favorite DBZ feature ever. It is the uncut version (which I haven't seen before), containing a few extra snippets which could be considered less family-friendly. Overall it's fine, but some unnecessary changes bothered me. ================= AUDIO: Includes options to select preferred audio setting: DOLBY TrueHD English 5.1 w/Japanese Audio; DOLBY Digital: English 2.0 with U.S. Music; and Original Japanese. ***Personally I like the Dream Theater stuff (U.S. Music) in The History of Trunks. The thing I did not like was the transition to the End Credits, sadly the music makes a hard switch from "Through Her Eyes" to some generic DBZ music which kills the mood, unlike the the VHS version. ================= VIDEO: Looks great, there is noise grain, but I got used to it after a while. The aspect ratio is adjusted to fill the 16:9 screen format which cuts off the top/bottom sections of the animation to attain this; really not missing much but I would have preferred an option to switch to 4:3. ***The History of Trunks movie contains the bumpers for commercial breaks (again unlike the the VHS version), these have kiddie music and show baby Trunks and Gohan making faces. Some of these bumpers are at key moments in the story and destroy the tone it sets. ================= Aside from me being picky about a few things, it's worth seeing if you haven't already. I just prefer the VHS version, but it is still the best DBZ movie in my opinion.
D**A
Full screen HD
Nostalgic Greta memories watching this with my cousins
A**ー
PS3で日本語音声、英語字幕を消して視聴できました。PS4では試していません。 放送当時はブラウン管にVHSなので画質や音には期待しておらず…BDで見られるだけ有り難いくらいの気持ちです。 バーダックの話を久しぶりに観たくて購入しました。 決戦シーンが記憶していたのものよりも意外とあっさりしていて、呆気なさがいい味でした。ラディッツどこ? セットでトランクスのテレビスペシャルも入っていてお得です。 このエピソードの大人悟飯が本当に格好いい!!と子供ながらに思っていて、やっぱり格好良かったです!!
G**G
This is a must own for any Dragon Ball fans this set is up there with the broly films.
J**Y
I purchased this with the Series 3 Dragonball Z Remastered BoxSet, I have previously purchased season 1 and 2 of the remastered series and all 3 series have worked successfully. However this Double Feature DVD did not work on my english dvd player- which is quite odd as it does specify on the back NTSC 1,2 and 4 which 2 is the region we belong in so unfortunately this DVD does not work in the UK but fortunately for me my friend can make a copy of the discs into our Region just beware it seems not all of the remastered series and films work in the UK but I can confirm series 1,2 and 3 all work just not this dvd. However I have watched it and it is amazing and I love the widescreen feature in all of the boxsets and films DBZ simply never looked better- Dragonball Remastered soon I hope...
A**様
悟空は、父の血を引いているのがしみじみ感じられる作品でした。悟空の仲間を大切にする精神や、星(地球)を守ろうとする精神は父譲りだと思います。英語版もかっこいいです!
A**S
Five star
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