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Dragon Ball Z: Imperfect Cell and Perfect Cell Sagas
Doragon Bōru Zetto: Fukanzen'na seru to pāfekutoserusaga
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Violence: 5 / 10
Nudity: 2 / 10
Theo Theme: 2 / 10
Neg Theme: 1 / 10

Brief Description:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dragon_Ball_Z_episodes

Releases Years:

Japanese: 1992

English: 2000

Suggested Age Appropriateness: 13+

The following description is from:http://www.amazon.com/Dragon-Ball-Season-Perfect-Imperfect/dp/B00143XE5K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1332567468&sr=8-1:

The Z-Fighters gather their forces in an effort to combat the Android menace that has been set loose upon the planet. But they are about to discover that the Androids are the least of their worries. An even greater threat has risen from the shadows—Dr. Gero’s most lethal creation—Cell!

Born from the genetic material of the greatest warriors ever to walk the Earth, Cell is Dr. Gero’s ultimate weapon, a perfect fighting machine capable of duplicating all of the Z-Fighters’ most powerful attacks. Now, after years of waiting, Cell has begun to unleash his terrifying powers, wiping out entire cities as he gathers the energy he needs to fulfill his creator’s grand design. Time is short! The Z-Fighters must find a way to stop this monstrous foe before he completes his quest to absorb the other Androids and achieves his invincible Perfect Form!


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03/24/2012: Gigavine [ Already Rated ]

Out of the first five seasons of the original Dragon Ball Z, this one clearly is the one that the youngest viewing audience can handle. In addition, this season also displays what catastrophic costs can often come from pride and ambition. This season is being rated a ten by me because I cannot give it a 9.75. This review is of the uncut version.

Possibly questionable contents:

Violence: The violence in this season is the lightest of the first five. There is fairly infrequent blood shown, but even where there is blood, it is several times less than what is actually seen in real life from similar wounds. Cell, the primary antagonist, has his own special ability he uses throughout the season where he aggressively stabs his tail into humans and literally absorbs them through the same tail. Cell absorbs an entire city's human population with his ability, and later moves on to consume thousands of pedestrians. Piccolo's right arm was almost completely absorbed by the tail, but after Piccolo yanked it off, he could regenerate the arm within seconds. The common violence that occurs in the season is martial arts and a variety of high powered energy beams.

The following describes the violence at its peak:

Spoiler: There comes a point in the season where Android #16, in order to defend his fellow Android, challenges Cell. He manages to yank off Cell's tail in the fight, which results in Cell bleeding unusually colored blood until his tail regenerates. Eventually, Cell dominates over Android #16 and damages him highly, especially to the head, which does not make him bleed.

Nudity/Sexual Contents: There is one instance when Master Roshi receives a clear view of a woman's rear end, and takes it, only to later arouse her anger.

Theological Themes: There is a reality bending Time Chamber that four characters enter to greatly increase their strength. When a year passes in the chamber, a day passes in the real world.

Other Negatives: There really is not anything else that can be considered significantly questionable. Bad language is absent.

Added: March, 2012