: This specific release is tailored for the Francophone market, featuring the official VF (Version Française) dub and the VOSTFR (Version Originale Sous-Titrée Français) for those who prefer the original Japanese performances with French subtitles. Technical Profile: 720p Blu-ray
: Even at 720p, a Blu-ray provides a significantly higher "bitrate" than a standard DVD. This means less compression, smoother colors, and sharper lines during intense fight scenes like the Goku vs. Jiren finale.
While standard Blu-rays are typically 1080p (Full HD), "720p" sets are often found in budget-friendly "All-in-One" collections or specific digital-to-physical transfers.
For collectors in France, Belgium, or Switzerland, this set represents the definitive transition of the franchise into the modern era.
: This collection typically includes all 131 episodes of the series.
: This specific release is tailored for the Francophone market, featuring the official VF (Version Française) dub and the VOSTFR (Version Originale Sous-Titrée Français) for those who prefer the original Japanese performances with French subtitles. Technical Profile: 720p Blu-ray
: Even at 720p, a Blu-ray provides a significantly higher "bitrate" than a standard DVD. This means less compression, smoother colors, and sharper lines during intense fight scenes like the Goku vs. Jiren finale.
While standard Blu-rays are typically 1080p (Full HD), "720p" sets are often found in budget-friendly "All-in-One" collections or specific digital-to-physical transfers.
For collectors in France, Belgium, or Switzerland, this set represents the definitive transition of the franchise into the modern era.
: This collection typically includes all 131 episodes of the series.