| | Dragonball: Season 1 DVD
Animated; Standard Screen; English Subtitles Welcome to the very beginning of the DRAGON BALL phenomenon! Perfect for die-hard fans of the franchise and its sequels, this season-one set features the first 31 episodes of the original DRAGON BALL series (including the uncut versions of episodes 1-13). The debut season follows Goku, a small orphan with a hearty appetite and fierce fighting skills, as he journeys to find the Dragon Balls and studies martial arts with Master Roshi. Dragonball: Season 1 | List Price | $49.98 (You save $17.39) | | Studio | FUNimation | | Orig Year | 2009 | | All Time Sales Rank | 55346  | | CD Universe Part number | 7972916 | | Catalog number | 5190 | | Discs | 5 | | Release Date | Sep 15, 2009 | | Additional Info | Box Set | | Movie Details | Box Set |
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