Written
                              by: Eric Gerson 
                              Dragon Ball Z: Bardock -
                              The Father of Goku 
                              Producer: FUNimation 
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                              Running Time: 48 Minutes 
                              Rating: A Story 
                              This movie originally aired as a television
                              special, of which only two were created for DBZ.
                              The story focuses around the story of Goku's
                              father, Bardock, and the destruction of Planet
                              Vegeta. The plot seems to have more depth and
                              story than the series, examining the drama of
                              Bardock's struggle of seeing his people's future
                              and the future of Gokuu, who he thinks will be
                              killed later in life by Furiza. Though his
                              assumptions are shown wrong in his last vision
                              before dying. The unfeeling Bardock had for his
                              son wasn't different than that of other Saiyajin,
                              though this changed as he saw more and more of the
                              future and learned the truth about Furiza's plan
                              to kill all Saiyajin. When the movie starts,
                              Bardock is nothing more than a Saiyajin who
                              happens to be the father of Gokuu, but you learn
                              to feel for the character as the story progresses,
                              you may even need to hold back a tear. 
                              Packaging 
                              The cover art is the same as the Japanese version,
                              a surprise when compared to previous DVD releases.
                              However, the splash image designating this title
                              as having dual-dialogue-versions is far too large,
                              covering the faces of many of the characters
                              shown. The back cover is the same as any other
                              casing, screen captures along with a summary of
                              the content. No extras within the DVD casing. 
                              Menu 
                              Just basic screenshots along with some techo-themed
                              music plays. Nothing too special about the menu,
                              but it is simple to navigate. 
                              English 
                              As like every other DBZ Japanese to English
                              makeover, this one runs short in accuracy, ruining
                              scenes as well as adding voices where none should
                              exist. The English version gives names to
                              Bardock's crew. The girl is called Fasha, the big
                              guy who speaks to Bardock before he dies is Tora,
                              chubby guy with a mustache is Hugesh, and the
                              other Orkos. Why change the name from the Japanese
                              versions I will never understand since they are
                              named Seripa, Toma, Panbukin, and Tottepo
                              respectively. As like the Japanese version, the
                              biggest differences can be seen in the beginning
                              conversation between Bardock and his men. All of
                              the characters personalities are dropped to a
                              childish level, and things are brought up about
                              the characters that didn't exist in the Japanese
                              version. For example, Tora states that Bardock
                              remembers everything, yet they try to prove how he
                              can't even remember the day of his son's birth.
                              Such childish terms as "crusty little
                              devil," and "little tyke" are used,
                              all of which are made to appeal to a much younger
                              audience. Vegeta's character is also ruined,
                              causing him to speak more like a child, acting
                              more insecure, and even the last scene showing
                              Vegeta being told of the destruction of his planet
                              seems to be made in such a way that the viewer
                              feels sympathy for him. Bardock's flashbacks are
                              also ruined with Gokuu speaking during them, or
                              the alien that gave him the power speaking to him.
                              If this wasn't bad enough, in the end they had
                              Gokuu's voice talking to Bardock. In addition,
                              Bardock talks of how he believes Goku is crying as
                              a baby because he sees the same visions as him.
                              Basically, if you enjoy anime made for younger
                              audiences, watch the English version, though if
                              your a new fan to Dragon Ball, or a fan that
                              hasn't seen the Bardock version yet, stray away
                              from the English version. 
                              Japanese 
                              The Japanese version of the DVD holds up as a more
                              accurate version as far as subtitles are
                              concerned. This is most apparent from the
                              beginning conversation between Bardock and his men
                              after the first victory on Planet Kanassa. One
                              inaccuracy is the spelling of Bardock (Burdock),
                              which isn't too difficult to swallow and doesn't
                              seem to lessen the quality of the movie, though
                              I'm sure that Steve Simmons knows more about
                              Japanese than I, so this may be the correct
                              spelling. Steve's subbing for the ending score,
                              Hikari No Tabi, is absolutely amazing however,
                              nothing less than perfect. The subtitles are white
                              with black outlines, making the words very clear
                              and easy to read. 
                              Extras 
                              There are two different sets of extras included on
                              this DVD. One is a set of commercials for the
                              Trunks saga, Android and Cell. A surprising extra
                              is a quick rundown of the Dragon Ball Z series
                              from beginning up to Gokuu's fight with Furiza on
                              the Planet Namek. All of which is included to
                              bring new viewers up to speed to understand the
                              Bardock movie. No extras are included in the DVD
                              casing, unlike other anime and movie DVDs, which
                              is very disappointing. FUNimation could include
                              perhaps CCG cards, or even a feedback slip to
                              learn fans reactions to the DVDs. 
                              Final
                              Thoughts 
                              Despite the few glitches that seem to have
                              appeared in every DVD thus far, the Bardock DVD is
                              an improvement from the previous, and an
                              incredible story compared to the other sagas and
                              movies of Dragon Ball. I highly recommend picking
                              this one up. Later minna! 
                              ©
                              Eric.
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