I've no complaints. I just believe that companies should leave as much footage as possible in the shows/films they decide to release. Restoring something is fine, and it is greatly appreciated. I have purchased Dragon Ball/Z/GT in multiple forms. I have the original Pioneer releases of the edited Dragon Ball Z episodes and their releases of the first three Dragon Ball Z Movies: Dead Zone, The World's Stongest, and Tree of Might. I also have most of the single disc Uncut FUNimation releases of Dragon Ball Z episodes, the FUNi releases of Dragon Ball Z Movies 4-13, the single releases of Dragon Ball GT, the episodes and the special, the Dragon Ball: The Saga of Goku edited set, the Dragon Ball: The Saga of Goku/Emperor Pilaf Uncut import, all of the FUNi releases of the various Dragon Ball Saga sets, FUNi's Dragon Ball movies and the special, and all of the Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT season sets. If I'm missing any, I'll edit this post later. My point is that I have invested a lot of money into the Dragon Ball franchises, and despite the fact that I do not agree with the way Dragon Ball Z was formatted for the season sets, I still purchased them. Why? I am a huge fan of the show, and I do not want to seem ungrateful for the work FUNimation put forth. However, if there is a chance that FUNimation is indeed releasing Dragon Ball in season sets, I would appreciate the opportunity to see it done in the proper formate. If they would like a widescreen release, I am not against it. They should not make any cuts to the material, though. This means that if I am going to purchase it AND be fully satisfied, I don't want to see any missing hair, heaRAB, legs, etc. It's still very disconcerting to see the first ending of Dragon Ball Z with "edits". It's the same thing for the Super Saiyan transformations with missing hair. It's like Nixon gave hippies a haircut or something. I just want a "proper" release. Is that so wrong?