: Having the "Intégrale" means no more hunting for individual volumes or "boxes." It is a space-saving way to own over 50 hours of animation.
: Dragon Ball remains a cornerstone of French "Manga culture," and this Blu-ray release ensures the series is preserved in a high-quality physical format that streaming services can't always guarantee.
: Blu-ray releases generally offer lossless audio formats, ensuring that the iconic screams, energy blasts, and the high-octane soundtrack by Norihito Sumitomo sound crisp. Why This Set Matters
For collectors in France, Belgium, or Switzerland, this set represents the definitive transition of the franchise into the modern era.
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.
: This collection typically includes all 131 episodes of the series.
: 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.
The "Intégrale" (Complete) set is designed for fans who want the entire journey of Goku and his friends during the "Super" era in one place. It spans the early arcs, such as the Battle of Gods and Resurrection 'F' retellings, through the high-stakes Tournament of Power .
Dragon Ball Super (integrale) French Bluray 720... -
: Having the "Intégrale" means no more hunting for individual volumes or "boxes." It is a space-saving way to own over 50 hours of animation.
: Dragon Ball remains a cornerstone of French "Manga culture," and this Blu-ray release ensures the series is preserved in a high-quality physical format that streaming services can't always guarantee.
: Blu-ray releases generally offer lossless audio formats, ensuring that the iconic screams, energy blasts, and the high-octane soundtrack by Norihito Sumitomo sound crisp. Why This Set Matters Dragon Ball Super (Integrale) FRENCH BluRay 720...
For collectors in France, Belgium, or Switzerland, this set represents the definitive transition of the franchise into the modern era.
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. : Having the "Intégrale" means no more hunting
: This collection typically includes all 131 episodes of the series.
: 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. Why This Set Matters For collectors in France,
The "Intégrale" (Complete) set is designed for fans who want the entire journey of Goku and his friends during the "Super" era in one place. It spans the early arcs, such as the Battle of Gods and Resurrection 'F' retellings, through the high-stakes Tournament of Power .