Choosing a complete TV series on DVD often comes down to one big box: do you want an anime saga that runs through 50 episodes, or a classic American sitcom bundled with its movie? The Blood+ Complete Collection and the MASH Complete Collection both answer that question with a full-series package, but they are aimed at very different viewers. Both are listed as brand new on DVD, yet the content goals are different: one is a dual-language anime run, and the other is a 34-disc TV-and-movie box.
Quick verdict
If you want the entire Blood+ story on disc, the Blood+ Complete Collection delivers the full 50-episode run in one uncut set, with English and Japanese audio named in the title. If you want the MASH television series and its theatrical film together in one package, the MASH Complete Collection offers a 34-disc DVD box set, and its listed price of USD 35.83 is lower than the Blood+ listed price of USD 45.00.
At a glance
| Set | Listed price | Price bar | Origin | Format | Key facts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blood+ Complete Collection Series | USD 45.00 | Japan | DVD | 50 episodes, uncut, tall DVD case | |
| MASH Complete Collection + Movie | USD 35.83 | United States | DVD | 34-disc box set, includes movie |
The price difference is USD 9.17. Both sets are DVD and brand-new, so the real difference is what comes inside: a complete anime series versus a sitcom series plus its movie.
Where each set wins
- Blood+ wins on anime completeness. The title promises all 50 episodes in one tall DVD case, lists the episodes as uncut, and names both English and Japanese language options. That makes it the direct choice for finishing a Blood+ marathon.
- MASH wins on series-plus-movie packaging and listed price. The 34-disc set combines the TV episodes with the feature film, and it costs less on paper than the Blood+ set. The listing also specifies US and Canada DVD player compatibility, which is a useful marker for buyers in that region.
Product notes
Blood+ Complete Collection Series

This is the anime-focused option in the pairing. The title spells out the full 50-episode run, and the listing marks the episodes as uncut and the case type as a tall DVD case. The English and Japanese language mention in the title makes it easy to choose if you care about watching the original voice track or an English dub. The set is listed as brand new and not a former rental, which is a nice starting point for a collector who wants a clean copy. The trade-off is the price tag: at USD 45.00, this is the higher listed price in this head-to-head, so it makes the most sense when the anime series itself is the priority.
MASH Complete Collection + Movie

This box is for fans of the classic sitcom. The 34-disc set brings the TV series together with the theatrical movie, so you can go from the show to the film in one place. The listing is brand new and notes that it is made for US and Canada DVD players, which gives a clear compatibility pointer for that region. The listed price of USD 35.83 is lower than the Blood+ set, which may make it the easier choice when the price tag is the deciding factor. The trade-off is that the title bundles the movie with the series, so if you only want the TV episodes and not the film, this box may give you more than you are after.
Final choice by use case
Choose Blood+ when you want a complete uncut anime series with English and Japanese audio and are comfortable with the USD 45.00 listed price. Choose MASH when you want a 34-disc box set that combines the TV series and movie, and prefer the lower listed price of USD 35.83.