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“Oh boy, another one of these?”
I’ll admit my reasoning’s a little different as it’s a bit more dub-centric. Have nostalgic feelings for the original FUNimation dub but think the pacing’s too slow / voice acting’s too stilted / or the script’s awkwardly translated? Like the tightness in pacing and superb voice acting of Kai but miss the Bruce Faulconer score, some of the old voice actors who unfortunately didn’t return, too distracted by the MS Paint-like replacement animation, or even think that some of the cuts in Kai were too abrupt and missed some of the more endearing filler here and there?
This is Dragon Ball Z: The Ascended Cut… my feeble attempt at making a “perfect” version of DBZ.
Video:
- The Saiyan Saga uses the footage from the tragically discontinued “Level” Blu-Ray Sets from 2011. Namek onwards will use a fusion (lol) of color corrected footage from Kai and the Spanish Selectavision upscales. Although not edited as much as Kai, there’s still enough cut where the pacing reflects that of OG Dragon Ball (which in my opinion is perfect).
Audio:
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The Saiyan and Namek sagas’ soundtrack consist mainly of a Faulconer re-score, as well as some Nathan Johnson placements. The Ginyu / Frieza Sagas onwards will be entirely Bruce Faulconer (with the occasional “Easter Egg” from the Japanese OST such as insert songs).
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Voice acting will be an equal combination of both FUNimation’s 2005 revision and Kai dub up until the Android Saga. From there it’ll be primarily Kai, however I will retain some character’s V.O.'s from the original (mainly Bulma, Gohan, and Android 18).
Tech Bits
Video: 1080p h.264 AVC [MKV]
Audio: 2.0 Stereo PCM (English Revision)
File Size: 6 MB - 6.5 GB
Run Time: 23:50 to 25:20
- I would LOVE for someone to come along and make a Japanese track & subtitles for this. I would give you all the materials needed, but 1). You would have to be a native speaker and 2). I don’t keep edit notes around so you’d have to play it (quite literally) by ear.