

Product Description Set seven years after the original "Dragonball" series, this popular anime show centers around seven mysterious dragon balls that, when gathered, will summon a god who can grant any wish. Filled with action, this character-driven saga has many fans worldwide. desertcart.com Originally released in 1991, the fifth Dragon Ball Z feature (a.k.a. Tobikkiri no Saikyou tai Saikyou--"Fantastic Ultimate Strength vs. Ultimate Strength") involves the characters from the TV episodes, but in an unrelated continuity. Goku and Gohan set off on a camping trip with Krillin and Oolong, but their outing turns into a battle royal when they're attacked by the minions of Cooler, Frieza's older brother. Piccolo appears as a Nameck ex machina to aid Gohan, but the centerpiece of the film is the battle between Goku in his Super-Saiyan form and Cooler, who looks like a purple iguana in a football uniform. The various Dragon Ball properties balance slapstick and fantastic action; Cooler's Revenge offers lots of action, and a rock soundtrack, but little comedy. Unrated: Suitable for ages 8 and up; contains cartoon violence. --Charles Solomon Review: Great Movie For DBZ Fans - Frieza, in all his foolishness, let the young Goku escape in a Saiyan spacepod during his battle with Bardock. Looking from afar was his brother, Cooler, who let the Saiyan child live stating that he would be Frieza's eventual downfall. He couldn't have been more correct... Now that the tyrant Frieza has finally fallen, Cooler has arrived on Earth looking for Goku in order to seek revenge. Goku is not able to stand up to Cooler's initial assault, so now it's up to Gohan and all his friends to protect him until he can recover and summon the Super Saiyan strength he needs to finally defeat Cooler. I thought this was a great Dragonball Z movie, and one of the best ones overall. Goku is injured early on in the film, which takes much of the focus off of him and places it instead on his son, Gohan, and his comrades. This gives the story an opportunity to make use of the supporting cast to a much greater extent, allowing them to become much more than just weaklings that get tossed aside in the early stages of a fight. There is also much more depth to Cooler's character than there is to the villains that came before him in previous movies. An example of this is illustrated in a scene where he admits he doesn't care much for Frieza and that he deserved what he got, but still has an obligation to try and avenge his death. The FUNimation dub is done more decently this time around than it was in Lord Slug, though the soundtrack still needs work and the French accent portrayed by Sauzer's character is quite exaggerated and over the top. If you're a Dragonball Z fan at all, then you should buy/watch this movie. Keep in mind when viewing it though, that it does conflict with what happens in the series. For example, Goku should not be on Earth until Trunks arrives and kills Frieza and King Cold, so it's not possible that he would be waiting there when Cooler shows up. Aside from continuity issues, it's a great standalone movie and shouldn't be missed! Review: Worth Watching for Anyone! - Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge is one of the best films FUNimation put out and it shows. Being a 2000's DVD, the video and audio quality isn't amazing but not bad either. The hard rock/metal soundtrack is simply awesome and the voice performances are stellar as well. If you find yourself not liking the English voices or music, there are four audio options included to give you the choice of how you want to watch it. You hardly need any background information on Dragon Ball Z to jump into this film. I would recommend this title for rock fans and DBZ fans especially, but anyone can enjoy this awesome movie.
| ASIN | B00005RIXD |
| Actors | Daisuke Gri, John Freeman, Masako Nozawa, Michael Marco, Stephanie Nadolny |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #110,814 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,235 in Fantasy DVDs #1,918 in Anime (Movies & TV) #8,307 in Kids & Family DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (188) |
| Director | Mitsuo Hashimoto |
| Dubbed: | English, Japanese, Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | FN-03075 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Japanese (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono) |
| MPAA rating | Unrated (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Animated, Color, DVD, NTSC |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces |
| Release date | January 22, 2002 |
| Run time | 47 minutes |
| Studio | Funimation Prod |
| Subtitles: | English |
S**N
Great Movie For DBZ Fans
Frieza, in all his foolishness, let the young Goku escape in a Saiyan spacepod during his battle with Bardock. Looking from afar was his brother, Cooler, who let the Saiyan child live stating that he would be Frieza's eventual downfall. He couldn't have been more correct... Now that the tyrant Frieza has finally fallen, Cooler has arrived on Earth looking for Goku in order to seek revenge. Goku is not able to stand up to Cooler's initial assault, so now it's up to Gohan and all his friends to protect him until he can recover and summon the Super Saiyan strength he needs to finally defeat Cooler. I thought this was a great Dragonball Z movie, and one of the best ones overall. Goku is injured early on in the film, which takes much of the focus off of him and places it instead on his son, Gohan, and his comrades. This gives the story an opportunity to make use of the supporting cast to a much greater extent, allowing them to become much more than just weaklings that get tossed aside in the early stages of a fight. There is also much more depth to Cooler's character than there is to the villains that came before him in previous movies. An example of this is illustrated in a scene where he admits he doesn't care much for Frieza and that he deserved what he got, but still has an obligation to try and avenge his death. The FUNimation dub is done more decently this time around than it was in Lord Slug, though the soundtrack still needs work and the French accent portrayed by Sauzer's character is quite exaggerated and over the top. If you're a Dragonball Z fan at all, then you should buy/watch this movie. Keep in mind when viewing it though, that it does conflict with what happens in the series. For example, Goku should not be on Earth until Trunks arrives and kills Frieza and King Cold, so it's not possible that he would be waiting there when Cooler shows up. Aside from continuity issues, it's a great standalone movie and shouldn't be missed!
N**Z
Worth Watching for Anyone!
Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge is one of the best films FUNimation put out and it shows. Being a 2000's DVD, the video and audio quality isn't amazing but not bad either. The hard rock/metal soundtrack is simply awesome and the voice performances are stellar as well. If you find yourself not liking the English voices or music, there are four audio options included to give you the choice of how you want to watch it. You hardly need any background information on Dragon Ball Z to jump into this film. I would recommend this title for rock fans and DBZ fans especially, but anyone can enjoy this awesome movie.
B**E
Throwback to a simpler time
Decided to get this version due to the Blu-Ray's inferior audio mixing and timing. One of the better DBZ movies. An intimidating villain, a killer soundtrack, and stellar animation.
D**N
Best release you can get in North America
This DVD contains Dragon Ball Z Movie 5: "The Incredible Strongest vs Strongest" or simply "Cooler's Revenge. The plot of the movie is simple. Cooler (Coola) is the brother of DBZ series villain Freeza. After hearing about his death at the hand of a Saiyan he sets out to Earth to avenge his brother's death and to restore honor to his family. Spoiler Alert: He doesn't have such a great time when he gets there. The video quality is standard. In it's original 4:3 aspect ratio and everything. the english dub audio uses a replacement musical score so dub fans who want the original music will be missing out. Otherwise the quality is good in 5.1 surround sound. The original Japanese mono track is about as good as any other JP tracks given to Funimation by Toei. Also features a great translation by Steve Simmons. One surprise that greeted me when I got this DVD was that it contained a Spanish audio track and an english translation of said audio track. Having often heard of how highly regarded the Spanish dub of the series is held I was curious and checked it out. While the translation was a little wonky it was a great experience and I wish this dub would be included on more Funimation releases. All in all, until Funimation releases Dragon Box versions of the movies this is the best version of the movie you can pick up in North America.
K**Y
Finally DBZ that isn’t “remastered” aka ruined
This is the original version that I enjoyed as a kid. Not the digitally remastered crap. Wish I could find the original DBZ seasons as well but they’ve been “remastered”…..
C**Y
A fun dbz adventure from my childhood!
I enjoyed this movie when I was a kid and I enjoyed rewatching it now as an adult. The movie is only around 45 minutes but it is a nice battle between Goku and Cooler. If you like Dragonball z then this is a very good movie to see whether you have seen it before or not.
K**R
So glad I bought this!
I had the VHS as a kid so when my TV with its VCR broke and we bought a flat-screen I knew this was definitely one of the first DBZ movies I would be replacing on DVD. Great action, awesome fight scenes and the music!! Awesome soundtrack picked for this one, I loved Breaking Point's "Falling Down" playing when Piccolo rescues Gohan and goes up against Cooler's goonies!! The American soundtrack is the main I bought this version instead of the movie pack (wasn't sure if it had the U.S. or the Japanese soundtrack), the songs by Disturbed, Dust for Life, Deftones, Breaking Point, and Finger Eleven just made the movie more badass. Once this movie's over you'll want to watch it again.
G**4
this is the 5th movie out of the 13 dbz movie and as expected this movie trumps the other 4 movies that came before it. the story takes place shortly after goku returns home from namek to find that frieza's older brother cooler is out for revenge. the film has good action and fight sceenes it and good bgm. i give this fim 5 starts as its a great dbz movie and ties into the main series of dragon ball z. I would recommed this film to any fan of dbz or anyone how like anime that has not seen it.
D**L
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