DragonBall Z: Lord Slug: DVD Cover

    DragonBall Z: Lord Slug

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/04/2001
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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Opening Song [1:00]
    2. Sweet Solitude [2:37]
    3. Contact [3:49]
    4. Supreme Ruler [3:29]
    5. Gohan Attacks [2:49]
    6. Eternal Youth [3:57]
    7. Terra Freeze [2:56]
    8. Piccolo [3:59]
    9. Piccolo & Gohan [3:35]
    10. Goku Arrives [4:05]
    11. Unstoppable [3:31]
    12. SS Goku [3:47]
    13. Super Namek [4:17]
    14. Thermal Power [4:43]
    15. Closing [1:55]

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    Editorial Reviews

    When the citizens of Earth learn that a deadly asteroid is on a collision course with their planet, it's up to Goku and Krillin to save the day in this feature entry in the popular DragonBall Z series. Though the heroic duo is able to deflect the asteroid from its destructive course, the threat to Earth continues when a mysterious vessel carrying the evil Lord Slug departs from the asteroid and lands on Earth. As Lord Slug acquires the seven magic DragonBalls and sets his plan to strip the planet of its natural resources into motion, it appears that even Goku may not be able to put a stop to his mortal enemy's destructive plan. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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    A killer mix of anime and music!by Anonymous

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    December 27, 2002: This was one of the best DBZ features i've seen not only for the anime itself but for the music content as well.. the fight between Slugs elite and Piccolo and Gohan with FEAR by DISTURBED in the background was worth the whole movie.

    This review was written about the DVD Mono / Stereo edition.