So there is conflicting information regarding the aspect ratio of the Dragon Ball set.
I can't speak for anyone else, but this is one of the reasons why Funimation is now going to have to earn my trust. I don't know what they were trying to do, but as Dark Fact pointed out, it's their responsibility to ensure that their reps have the most current and factual information about their releases and their activities.
That being said, I will likely be picking up this set, but I won't be getting it right away. If the original full frame video has been preserved, then I'll definitely get it as soon as possible, but if it's being given the forced "widescreen" treatment again, then I only may get this one. Either way, I'm going to wait for confirmation from other viewers who actually have the set.
FUNi also stated that they still have the license to One Piece, and are still working on bringing back the One Piece episodes for legal streaming, but how do we know THAT (meaning the latter) isn't "misinformation" (if not necessarily a lie)?
(sigh) Anyway you slice it though, Funimation (who, with all due respect to them, wouldn't be where they are today if it wasn't for Dragon Ball) REALLY messed up. I'm not trying to be mean or anything, I'm just saying.
PS: Regarding Sgt. Frog; considering the way the so-called "test" dub was made, I hope that in lieu of a possible TV broadcast, they won't be pulling an ADV by giving us two separate English dubs of the show (i.e., one for the "fans", and one for "everybody else").