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Dragon Ball Super’s Limited-Edition Steelbook Collection is on sale for a huge 40% discount on the Crunchyroll Store, dropping the price to $120. First released in 2022 and reprinted earlier this year, this premium gift set is arguably the best Dragon Ball Blu-ray set thus far. You’re saving 40% with this deal; Dragon Ball Super: The Complete Series normally sells for $200, and discounts are exceedingly rare. This is one of the most notable offers in Crunchyroll’s new Treat Yo’ Shelf Sale.
Dragon Ball Super: Complete Series Steelbook Gift Set
$120 (was $200)
The entire Dragon Ball Super arc is collected across 20 discs, two in each steelbook case. That’s right, this gift set comes with 10 steelbooks and a premium “steelbox” display case. The storage box has slots for each steelbook as well as a lid featuring the dragon Shenron.
At the $120 deal price, you’re paying $12 per steelbook, which is quite cheap compared to standalone anime Blu-rays with steelbook cases.
Crunchyroll’s deal probably won’t last for long, as the $120 price is by far the lowest we’ve seen over the past two years. At one point in 2022, Amazon had the collection for $155, but the price has been pretty much locked at $200 for nearly two years now. We’ll update this article if Amazon matches Crunchyroll’s deal for Prime Big Deal Days, but at the moment, the gift set costs $195.57 at Amazon.
Dragon Ball Super takes place during the gap in the Dragon Ball Z timeline following the Majin Buu arc. Amazon’s exclusive Dragon Ball Z Complete Series Box Set is $175.36.
Check out the full list of bonus features for Dragon Ball Super: The Complete Series below.
Dragon Ball Super: The Complete Series Bonus Features
- Catching Up on the Dragon Ball Universe: Sonny Strait and Savannah Ligaluppi
- Catching Up on the Dragon Ball Universe: Christopher R. Sabat and Hero D. Sabat
- Textless Opening and Closing Songs
- Watching Dragon Ball Super: with Jason Douglas and Ian Sinclair
- Anime Expo 2017: Interview with Sean Schemmel and Jason Douglas
- Dragon Ball Super: An Interview with Sean Schemmel
- Coffee Break with Mai and Trunks
- Dragon Ball Super at Anime Expo 2018: Interviews with Sonny Strait, Matthew Mercer, and Kyle Hebert
- Dragon Ball Super: Rawly Pickens and Chuck Huber Answer Twitter
- Dragon Ball Super: Two Humans and an Android
- Dragon Ball Super: Twitter Q&A with Sarah Wiedenheft and Dawn Bennett
- Dragon Ball Super: Interview with Patrick Seitz and Kyle Hebert
More Dragon Ball Deals at Crunchyroll
Crunchyroll’s Treat Yo’ Shelf Sale includes a handful of other Dragon Ball products, including Dragon Ball Z: Complete Manga Box Set for $187.59 (was $280). The set comes with all 26 volumes of the acclaimed manga. Crunchyroll’s price is better than Amazon’s current deal ($210). The reverse is true for the original Dragon Ball Complete Box Set, as Amazon’s deal price is $97, while Crunchyroll has the 16-book collection for $113.89.
- Crunchyroll has the best deal on Dragon Ball Z manga set:
- Dragon Ball Z: Complete Manga Box Set (26 Volumes) — $187.59 (
$280)
- Dragon Ball Z: Complete Manga Box Set (26 Volumes) — $187.59 (
- Amazon has the best deal on Dragon Ball manga set:
- Dragon Ball: Complete Manga Box Set (16 Volumes) — $97 (
$170)
- Dragon Ball: Complete Manga Box Set (16 Volumes) — $97 (
You can also get the Dragon Ball Z – Premium Collector’s Lamp for $95 (was $150). Admittedly, this seems rather pricey still, but it does look pretty cool at least.
Four Dragon Ball Super films are available on Blu-ray, too. But if you haven’t watched the series, you may want to wait on them, as a few cover the same plot points in a more condensed format. Plot points from the movies were fleshed out and included in the Dragon Ball Super anime.
- Dragon Ball: Battle of Gods — $24.49 (
$35) - Dragon Ball Super: Resurrection of F — $22.74 (
$35) - Dragon Ball: Broly The Movie — $24.49 (
$35) - Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero — $20 (
$35)
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