Also it seems like the interviews go out of their way not to talk about the early Ocean dub for some reason, framing it like Funis dub was the original and that there was no work on the series prior, but that may have also been because perhaps neither Sean nor Chris may have worked for the company before the in house dub. We also get another trailer for this set but this one is about ten seconds long. I wish they would at least package the old trailers in these sets just to give us something else to watch. I guess maybe some of the trailers are owned by Cartoon NetworkToonami because they aired there but it would be nice to have some decent extras since otherwise this set is a straight up repackage. What we got is better than nothing but it feels a little underwhelming. As far as the show itself it is the same as the previous season sets. You get the redub right up until it catches up with their original dubbing. You can clearly tell where the dubbing ends because of the sharp drop in quality. The early dubbing by Funimation was pretty aweful and it shows here. Luckily like the previous sets some of the old audio has been redubbed to make it more consistent. Vegeta, Krillin, and Gohan are entirely redubbed along with Freiza and Captain Ginyu. I wish they had Sean redub Goku because his early stuff was pretty aweful and some of his dialog was super cheesy. A big upgrade from the DVD sets is the cleaner transfer, the better crop, and the lack of the missing lines flaw from those prints. This is DBZ at its most complete and best looking presentation with a consistent English dub and all uncut. And for the price, its a very good deal.