<P> Funimation's 2006 in - house dub featured a new score by Nathan M. Johnson . However, remastered releases contain both English audio tracks with the Johnson soundtrack and original Japanese score . </P> <P> The 1998 Pioneer release, 2003 AB Groupe dub and Speedy Video dub all kept the original Japanese songs and background music by Shunsuke Kikuchi . </P> <P> It was first dubbed in English by Funimation Entertainment in association with Saban Entertainment and Ocean Productions . This dub edited the film into a three - part television episode, which first aired in North American countries during November 1997 as part of the show's second season . Funimation later sub-licensed the home video rights for the movie to Pioneer Home Entertainment who, also in association with Ocean Productions, re-dubbed the movie, and released it uncut on VHS and DVD on March 17, 1998, featuring the then - current English voice cast from the TV series, dialogue more accurately translated from the original Japanese script, and the original Japanese background music . </P> <P> On November 14, 2006, the movie was re-released on DVD, re-dubbed by Funimation's in - house voice cast as part of a movie box set titled "First Strike," also containing Dead Zone and The World's Strongest; this dubbed version of Tree Of Might was based on the less accurate, censored script from the 1997 Saban version, rather than the more accurate, uncensored one from the 1998 Pioneer version, and had a new replacement score composed for it . The movie, with this dub, was later re-released on a Double Feature set in a cropped widescreen format with Lord Slug on Blu - Ray and DVD on May 27, 2008 with the original Japanese soundtrack reinstated into the dub . The film was released to DVD again on November 1, 2011 in another widescreen cropped box set containing the first five Dragon Ball Z movies, once again using Funimation's dub with the Japanese soundtrack . The edited 1997 dub finally made it to DVD in Funimation's Rock The Dragon Edition collection . On this release, the 1997 dub was not presented in the episodic format in which it originally aired, but rather as a stand - alone movie on the final disc of the set, alongside the TV edits of the uncut dubs of The World's Strongest and Dead Zone . </P>

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