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Evan Mullicane is the senior editor and founder of Screen Rant's anime section. Having started as a writer for the Comics Team at the beginning of the Pandemic, Evan was swiftly promoted from writer to editor, and then from editor to lead of Screen Rant's newly established anime vertical.
Throughout his time with Screen Rant, Evan has made a handful of appearances at conventions such as Anime Expo and San Diego Comic-Con, and has interviewed some of the biggest names in Anime and Comics history.
In addition to editing anime and manga articles for Screen Rant, Evan is also a science fiction and fantasy author. In 2018 and 2019, his short story "The Demon's Mother" won honorable mentions from the Writers of the Future contest.
You can find Evan on Twitter @EvanDM and BlueSky @evandmu.bsky.socia
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Dragon Ball Z is one of the most iconic and important anime series ever, and a new Cyber Monday deal ensures that fans can own the entire series at a fairly reasonable price. Given that Dragon Ball Z sports a whopping 291 episodes, the new Cyber Monday deal courtesy of Crunchyroll is a great deal.
Available through Crunchyroll's store, Dragon Ball Z - The Complete Series is a Blu-ray collection containing 36 discs. The collection, usually $189.98, is now available for $113.98.
In addition to the entire series, the Blu-ray collection also sports a few special features such as interviews with the series' cast and crew, trivia, and a look at the series' card game. The release also appears to contain both the English dub and original Japanese language tracks, meaning dub and sub fans will be satisfied.
It is important to note that the Blu-ray release is in 16:9, meaning that there will be some cropping of the original anime.
Crunchyroll Is a Great Place To Score Some Great Dragon Ball Deals this Cyber Monday
Goku throws a Senzu Bean to Cell after their battle.
In addition to the complete Dragon Ball Z collection, Crunchyroll's store also has a similar collection for the complete Dragon Ball Super Blu-ray set that's available for $89.98 (down from $189.98).
Fans truly committed to the franchise may also want to check out Crunchyroll's manga deals. Dragon Ball Z's complete manga box set is $168 (down from $279.99), while the original Dragon Ball manga set is $137.27 (down from $169.99).
The Best Way To Enjoy Dragon Ball Z in the Modern Day Is Still a Contentious Issue
Gohan with a red line in the background during his transformation into Super Saiyan 2 in Dragon Ball Z.
Unfortunately, in 2025, there really is no definitive best way to watch Dragon Ball.
The Blu-ray and streaming releases of the series will honestly be mostly fine for casual fans. However, hardcore fans may be put off by the color correction and cropping in modern Dragon Ball Z releases.
Unfortunately, at the time of writing, these are the best options available to fans, as there is some level of degradation with the original footage.
Still, while the colors might be brighter than many fans remember, Dragon Ball Z remains a visually stunning show, and the Blu-ray releases ensure that the series will be as high-quality as possible.
For fans of Dragon Ball Z, Crunchyroll's complete Blu-ray collection is an absolute steal. In an era where streaming rights are shifting constantly, owning physical media is more important than ever, and Crunchyroll's Cyber Monday deal is a great way to ensure fans can watch the entirety of Dragon Ball Z with no limitations.
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Son Goku / Son Gohan / Son Goten (voice)
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Vegeta (voice)
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