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(More customer reviews)Bardock... Yay! Dubbing.... Aaaaah! The story of this movie is absolutely awesome, detailing the events before the destruction of Planet Vegeta, and hinting at events to come. Bardock, the true father of Goku (Kakkarotto) is an amazing character and even more so towards the end of the movie when he goes up against Freeza and all of his minions. THough, I have several problems with the script and voice acting. It really bothered me that the names of Bardock's crew/friends were different from the Japanese version. Celipa became "Fasha", Toma became "Tora", and I don't remember what Funimation changed Panboukin and Totepo to. The voice acting, for one, they could have had better voice actors for some of the characters. I didn't have a problem with The VAs for Bardock, Toma, and Panboukin, but Celipa (Fasha) sounded like she was on helium, and Totepo sounded like he was trying to be stupid. Fortunately, the voice actor of Freeza remained true to the TV show (point for FUNi). I just wish that they could have at least done the same for Dodoria and Zarbon. Though, Zarbon didn't sound too bad. And now for the music. Though, I'm not a big fan of heavy metal alternative type music, the electic guitar riffs went well with the basic concept of the movie and certain scenes. Though, the guitar was a little too harsh during certain scenes. That aside, the story was excellent from the point where Bardock has psychic abilities violently "bestowed" upon him by the Kanasei to the rather nostalgic conclusion when Kakkarotto lands on Earth(Eee-arth according to the movie LOL). Uncut versions are always better than the cut versions. OVerall, it's a good buy and a must have for any Dragonball Z fan.
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