Right now, Amazon is slashing the price on the deluxe Dragon Ball Super Collector’s Edition to an incredible $130—down from $200. Enthusiasts can lock in the full Dragon Ball Super saga packed into ten collectible steelbook cases housed in a sleek display box. Meanwhile, Amazon’s exclusive Dragon Ball Z Blu-ray compilation—while not as flashy—lets you relive all nine seasons of the legendary show for $118 before tackling Super’s sequel storyline.
Dragon Ball Super: Complete Series Steelbook Box Set (Blu-ray)
$130 (originally $200)
The complete Dragon Ball Super saga is spread across twenty discs—two discs per steelbook. Collectors will receive ten metallic cases plus a premium steel display box designed with dedicated frosted slots and a lid showing Shenron the dragon.
At the reduced $130 price point, each steelbook costs roughly $13—an exceptional bargain versus individual Blu-ray editions housed in similar cases.
In total, the set delivers more than 54 hours of action across 131 episodes. Viewing choices include the English audio mix in Dolby TrueHD 5.1 or the original Japanese track in Dolby TrueHD 2.0 with optional English subtitles.
The even-numbered discs also pack an extras disc featuring clean openings/closings, behind-the-scenes interviews, convention panels, and other bonus material.
Dragon Ball Super unfolds during the ten-year gap after the Majin Buu saga in Dragon Ball Z, so if you’d like a refresher, check out the collection shown afterward.
Dragon Ball Z: The Entire Saga Collection (Blu-ray)
$118.29 (formerly $190) | Amazon-only special
This retailer-exclusive 36-disc behemoth retails at $190, yet 2023’s deals have regularly brought it down between $125 and $145.
The Seasons 1-9 Pack bundles every one of the 291 episodes in 1080p Blu-ray—about 115 viewing hours—with both English and Japanese audio options.
Dragon Ball Z picks up right after the original Dragon Ball and chronicles the planet’s premier warrior, Goku, alongside his friends as they battle increasingly formidable foes such as Frieza, Cell, and Majin Buu. Grabbing this bundle is a cost-effective route to own the entire run.
Works penned by Dragon Ball author Akira Toriyama
- Dragon Ball: A Visual History (Hardcover) — $30 (
$40) - Dragon Quest Illustrations: 30th Anniversary Edition (Hardcover) — $20 (
$35) - Akira Toriyama’s Manga Theater (Hardcover) — $19.55 (
$35) - Dragon Ball Complete Box Set (16 Volumes) — $96.58 (
$170) - Dragon Ball Z Complete Box Set (26 Volumes) — $164.60 (
$280)
For lighter reading, Amazon still offers the Dragon Ball Complete Box Set for $96.58 (down from $170). The 16 trade-paperback volumes of Akira Toriyama’s landmark manga arrive in a decorated slipcase that also packs a reversible poster. Similarly, the Dragon Ball Z Complete Box Set runs $164.60 (formerly $280) and ships with 26 volumes, the keepsake holder, a booklet loaded with extras, and another double-sided poster.
If it isn’t in your library yet, we strongly recommend Dragon Ball: A Visual History, an art-packed hardback brimming with sketches, concept pieces, and Toriyama’s own notes. Dragon Ball: A Visual History is packaged in an illustrated slipcase and currently marked to $30 (from $40). Admirers of Toriyama’s artistry will also enjoy Dragon Quest Illustrations: 30th Anniversary Edition—reduced to $20 (original $35)—and Akira Toriyama’s Manga Theater. That last volume gathers over 600 pages of short manga spanning several decades and is now just $19.55 (previously $35) at Amazon.
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