Anime Reviews (2010-2019): Dragon Ball Super – Part 10 (a Neo-Tokyo 2099 Anime on Blu-ray Disc Review) (2017)

If you are a fan of “Dragon Ball”, a fan that love the characters and the action-driven storyline, you’re going to enjoy this action-packed volume 10 (the final volume) of “Dragon Ball Super”. Highly recommended!

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TITLE: Dragon Ball Super – Part 10

DURATION: (Episodes 118-131) 325 Minutes

BLU-RAY INFORMATION: 1080p High Definition (16×9), English Dolby TrueHD 5.1, Japanese Dolby TrueHD 2.0, Subtitles: English

COMPANY: Funimation

RATED: TV PG

Release Date: January 14, 2020


Originally created by Akira Toriyama

Directed by Kimitoshi Chioka

Script by Atsuhiro Tomioka

Produced by Kazuya Watanabe, Kohei Obara, Kyotaro Kimura, Makoto Seino

Character Design by Tadayoshi Yamamuro

Music by Norihito Sumitomo

Art Design by Shinzo Yuki

Anime Production: Toei Animation


Featuring the following voice talent:

Masako Nozawa/Colleen Clinkenbeard as Son Gohan

Masako Nozawa/Sean Schemmel as Son Goku

Hikaru Midorikawa/John Burgmeier as Tenshinhan (Tien)

Hiromi Tsuru/Monica Rial as Bulma

Masaharu Satou/Mike McFarland as Kame-sennin

Mayumi Tanaka/Sonny Strait as Krillin (Kuririn)

Naoki Tatsuta/Brad Jackson as Oolong

Naoko Watanabe/Cynthia Cranz as Chi-Chi

Ryo Horikawa/Christopher R. Sabat as Vegeta

Brina Palencia as Chiaotzu/Puar

Tohru Furuya/Christopher R. Sabat as Yamcha

Toshio Furukawa/Christopher R. Sabat as Piccolo

Ayano Hirano/Justin Cook as Dende

Eiji Hanawa as Jiren

Eiko Yamada/Carmen Smith as Mai

Kouichi Yamadera/Jason Douglas as Beerus

Kozo Shioya as Majin Buu

Masakazu Morita/Ian Sinclair as Whis

Miki Itou as Cyborg #18

Mitsuo Iwata as Champa

Takeshi Kusao/Alexis Tipton as Trunks


Universes bid their sad farewells as one by one they’re wiped from existence. With only the strongest warriors left in the ring, time is running out, and so is everyone’s energy. It’s down to the wire in the epic conclusion of Dragon Ball Super!


With the tenth volume of “Dragon Ball Super”, the Tournament of Power continues as Universe Seven’s Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, Android 17, and Frieza takes on Universe Eleven’s Jiren, Top, and Dyspo.

Who will become the victor of the Tournament of Power in this final volume of “Dragon Ball Super”!

What is “Dragon Ball Super” about?

With the completion of the hugely popular anime series “Dragon Ball Z”, while a new story was created titled “Dragon Ball GT” (1996-1997) and not based on Toriyama Akira’s previous work, Toriyama would return to create an overall plot outline for a new series titled “Dragon Ball Super” produced by Toei Animation.

The series is considered as the true sequel to “Dragon Ball Z” and would take place four years after the DBZ storyline.

The series began airing in Japan on July 2015 and concluded on March 2018 with a total of 131 episodes having aired. Funimation has released part 10 which consists of episodes 118-131 which concludes the Tournament of Power storyline

Present and Future Grand Zeno decide to do a major tournament but this time involving all Universes! And whoever loses, will have their world destroyed.

In this latest tournament, while there are one-on-one battles, it’s pretty much a team battle. So, anything can happen.

The final two universes, Universe Seven’s Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, Android 17 and Frieza must take on the powerful Universe Eleven’s Jiren, Top and Dyspo


VIDEO:

“Dragon Ball Super” is created in 1080p High Definition (16×9 HD Native). The episodes are colorful and absolutely vibrant. Great detail with character designs and wonderful animation for fight scenes. I saw no major softness, banding issues or artifacts during my viewing of the series.

AUDIO & SUBTITLES:

“Dragon Ball Super” features a wonderful soundtrack on Blu-ray. The series is presented in Dolby TrueHD 5.1 (English) and Dolby TrueHD 2.0 (Japanese). Featuring the return of the original Dragon Ball Japanese and also English voice dub talent, the quality of the series voice acting continues with this series.

Because the English is mixed and utilizes more channels, there is a dramatic difference in sound, although for those with a modern receiver and have a solid 5.1 or 7.2 setup, can easily switch their receiver to stereo on all channels for the Japanese soundtrack for a more immersive soundscape.

There are online stores showing that the Japanese is Dolby Digital 2.0 but this is incorrect, it is indeed a lossless Japanese Dolby TrueHD 2.0 soundtrack. And both soundtracks sound great!

SPECIAL FEATURES:

“Dragon Ball Super – Part 10” comes with the following special features:

  • Dragon Ball Super: Q&A with Patrick Seitz and Kyle Hebert 
  • Textless Opening Songs
  • Textless Closing Songs

I grew up watching “Dragon Ball” and “Dragon Ball Z” (as well as “Dragon Ball GT”) and at the time, I was a college student watching these episodes in straight Japanese until over a decade later, they were released on DVD and eventually on Blu-ray courtesy of Funimation.

I played the Japanese video games and always purchased the Japanese animation magazines every month back when Tower Records existed in the US.

So growing up with the anime series and now as an adult with a teenage child who watches “Dragon Ball”, it’s a bit of a surreal feeling that the storyline of Goku and friends are continuing for a new generation of anime fans but also entertaining both young and old.

Part 10 concludes the “Tournament of Power” arc and there are so many battles as we get to see n this final volume leading to the battle between the two surviving universes.

But for those who don’t remember what took place worldwide, there was a frenzy with the final episodes of “Dragon Ball Super” as fans worldwide watched in huge viewing parties, to the point that even Toei animation was a bit dismayed (ie. copyright viewing rules) but it was a huge event, almost like a championship sports game and people cheered their favorite characters in the ultimate battle!

That’s how many people were drawn into “Dragon Ball Super” and its final episodes. It was something I have never seen happen worldwide for an anime series.

I don’t want to spoil anything about this series for those who haven’t watch it, but it was an exciting conclusion right to the end and it was just awesome!

Overall, another wonderful “Dragon Ball Super” Blu-ray + DVD release! Because it’s tournament time again, it’s a familiar feeling which fans of the original “Dragon Ball” and “Dragon Ball Z” will be familiar with. A lot of action is featured in this latest volume and the team battles are fantastic to watch, especially for those who have wanted to see the Z Warriors fighting in the “Tournament of Power” and also seeing Goku push his limits to the nth degree once again!

For the most part, if you are a fan of “Dragon Ball”, a fan that love the characters and the action-driven storyline, you’re going to enjoy this action-packed final volume #10 of “Dragon Ball Super”.

Highly recommended!