Was it the release of Dragon Ball Kai in Japan, itself a “refreshed” version of the show in high-definition? Did the license fee for the “Dragon Box” masters (perhaps also due to Kai) reach a point that it became viable and potentially profitable for FUNimation to release them?
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In July 2011 at their industry panel at Comic-Con in San Diego, FUNimation announced a new Blu-ray release of the standard Dragon Ball Z TV series (non-Kai) for release later that year. It was later clarified to be an entirely new remaster, separate from the “season box set” DVD ...
Those with a low tolerance for nonsense may wish to hold out for FUNimation’s domestic release of Kai, while those who love every minute they can get with their favorite characters and Shunsuke Kikuchi’s musical score have a lot to love about this story arc. Even ignoring filler material...