I'd rather marathon GT 10x in a row than rewatching some Super episodes once.PFM18 wrote: Yeah GT is a hard watch. quite the achievement to be able to finish it without falling asleep.
Has Super impacted your opinion on GT at all?
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Re: Has Super impacted your opinion on GT at all?
That is a little strange but "to each their own" as they say. Me personally, I think the search for the Black Star Dragon Balls is the worst/most boring arc in the franchise with the Super 17 arc following right behind.Cetra wrote:I'd rather marathon GT 10x in a row than rewatching some Super episodes once.PFM18 wrote: Yeah GT is a hard watch. quite the achievement to be able to finish it without falling asleep.
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Same honestly.Cetra wrote:
I'd rather marathon GT 10x in a row than rewatching some Super episodes once.
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I tried to re-watch GT last year and those episodes killed it for me. When I try again I'm going to skip episodes 6-15 as those were the worst so hopefully that'll make getting through it possible.PFM18 wrote:I think the search for the Black Star Dragon Balls is the worst/most boring arc in the franchise.
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GT will forever be looked down upon due to the curse of it trying to be Dragonball's successor. Then comes Super and it did a better job.
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Well said. I would give you a like if that was a thing on Kanzenshuu.Miracles wrote:GT will forever be looked down upon due to the curse of it trying to be Dragonball's successor. Then comes Super and it did a better job.
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I'll be eagerly awaiting the "Has Super Dragon Ball Heroes impacted your opinion on Super or GT at all?" thread in the future.
Listening to Sumitomo's score for the Tournament of Power/Future Trunks Arc made me wanna go back to listen to Tokunaga's score for GT (I don't know how, or why) and listening to it again made me appreciate GT's music even more. It's so good. Not that Sumitomo's music is bad or anything...
Listening to Sumitomo's score for the Tournament of Power/Future Trunks Arc made me wanna go back to listen to Tokunaga's score for GT (I don't know how, or why) and listening to it again made me appreciate GT's music even more. It's so good. Not that Sumitomo's music is bad or anything...
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For me the Evil/Super #17 arc is way worse to get through. Despite it being just 6 episodes, it's a slog to get through. The Black Star Dragon Balls arc has some genuinely great episodes in it. It's just lost in sea of mediocre and bad episodes. If you can get past episodes 6 to 12, you're in for a good stretch of material. And the story really kicks into high gear when Baby appears. That's when GT get really good.sintzu wrote:I tried to re-watch GT last year and those episodes killed it for me. When I try again I'm going to skip episodes 6-15 as those were the worst so hopefully that'll make getting through it possible.PFM18 wrote:I think the search for the Black Star Dragon Balls is the worst/most boring arc in the franchise.
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Do you mean the Ledgic episodes ? if so, those were the 1st 5 episodes and I agree they weren't bad. The next 10 is when GT goes from being somewhat a mix of DB&Z to going full on copying DB which it completely failed at.Lord Beerus wrote:The Black Star Dragon Balls arc has some genuinely great episodes in it. It's just lost in sea of mediocre and bad episodes. If you can get past episodes 6 to 12, you're in for a good stretch of material.
The story really kicks into high gear when Baby appears. That's when GT get really good.
I think it gets better before when those metal characters show up in 16. I remember really liking GT when I first saw it without those 10 episodes so what I'm going to do is watch the 1st 5 then skip to 16 as there's a (somewhat) natural cut from 5 to 16.
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Still the same. Aka, boring to rewatch. GT just never clicked for me.
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I'm going through it at the moment, it's not a good show it doesn't really even compare to Super at all.
That said it's not so awful, it's not as bad as I quite remember it to be and that might be largely because I took people's advice here and watched the show with the Japanese music this time around.
The American soundtrack actually makes it even worse, the opposite of what the American soundtrack did for DBZ by making it better.
That said it's not so awful, it's not as bad as I quite remember it to be and that might be largely because I took people's advice here and watched the show with the Japanese music this time around.
The American soundtrack actually makes it even worse, the opposite of what the American soundtrack did for DBZ by making it better.
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But the American soundtrack made Z a far worse show...Bullza wrote:
The American soundtrack actually makes it even worse, the opposite of what the American soundtrack did for DBZ by making it better.
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Nah the original Kikuchi score was extremely repetitive and dull to listen to that ruined some of the most popular moments from the show. It also made the show sound like it was made in the 70's or something.JazzMazz wrote:But the American soundtrack made Z a far worse show...
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But aren't those same criticisms also applicable to Faulconer's tracks, but you know, worse?Bullza wrote:Nah the original Kikuchi score was extremely repetitive and dull to listen to that ruined some of the most popular moments from the show. It also made the show sound like it was made in the 70's or something.JazzMazz wrote:But the American soundtrack made Z a far worse show...
The thing about Kikuchi's score, besides being better, was that it actually played better into the style and genre of the series, as opposed to the horrible droning Faulconer synth, which was more often than not horribly generic in comparison to its Kikuchi counter-part.
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[quote="JazzMazz"]Not really, the Faulconer soundtrack made it seem like a 90's show which is what it was, it didn't make it sound a couple decades older than it actually is.
It was never dull or ruined any of the moments from the series either like the Kikuchi score did except maybe that time when Gohan went Super Saiyan 2. Some of the most popular moments in the series with fans is because of that Faulconer music like Goku going Super Saiyan 3 for the first time which was just dreary in the Japanese version.
It's main problem was just that the music never let up.
It was never dull or ruined any of the moments from the series either like the Kikuchi score did except maybe that time when Gohan went Super Saiyan 2. Some of the most popular moments in the series with fans is because of that Faulconer music like Goku going Super Saiyan 3 for the first time which was just dreary in the Japanese version.
It's main problem was just that the music never let up.
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I wouldn't say Kikuchi's tracks are overtly dated in comparison to Faulconer's, because unlike Faulconer's track, they are specifically appealing to a specific genre and feel in the tracks.Bullza wrote:Not really, the Faulconer soundtrack made it seem like a 90's show which is what it was, it didn't make it sound a couple decades older than it actually is.
It was never dull or ruined any of the moments from the series either like the Kikuchi score did except maybe that time when Gohan went Super Saiyan 2. Some of the most popular moments in the series with fans is because of that Faulconer music like Goku going Super Saiyan 3 for the first time which was just dreary in the Japanese version.
It's main problem was just that the music never let up.
While the Faulconer track dated it to the 90's, Kikuchi tied the show back to its base genre through his OST.
As for the scenes you mentioned, more often than not, the positive reception around those tracks usually come from nostalgia. For example, with the SS3 scene, the Faulconer theme is unbelievably generic, and doesn't hold a candle to the tracks used in the Japanese version. In hindsight, the Faulconer track really didn't do anything to improve that scene at all.
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Can you elaborate how exactly Kikuchi's score sounds like 70's music (also 70's from what? 70's jpn music or 70's american music)?Bullza wrote:Nah the original Kikuchi score was extremely repetitive and dull to listen to that ruined some of the most popular moments from the show. It also made the show sound like it was made in the 70's or something.
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Not necessarily, you could say those who prefer the Japanese version are just nostalgic as well. A lot of fans these days would probably experience the Japanese soundtrack first as well because watching the show from Episode 1 that's all there was. The Faulconer score didn't even start until episode 60 something.JazzMazz wrote:As for the scenes you mentioned, more often than not, the positive reception around those tracks usually come from nostalgia. For example, with the SS3 scene, the Faulconer theme is unbelievably generic, and doesn't hold a candle to the tracks used in the Japanese version. In hindsight, the Faulconer track really didn't do anything to improve that scene at all.
That particular scene in the Japanese version is incredibly dull and just depressing to even listen to like many scenes in the show.
Another example if when Gohan pulled out the Z Sword. The Japanese music was absolutely horrendous during that scene but was actually very good with the Faulconer score.
You know that really naff music you'd hear in these terrible 70's martial arts movies? The Kikuchi score sounds like that. DBZ kept going until 1995 and yet it sounds so much older because of the dated soundtrack.Neo-Makaiōshin wrote:Can you elaborate how exactly Kikuchi's score sounds like 70's music (also 70's from what? 70's jpn music or 70's american music)?
Not a problem Dragon Ball Super has, that has a pretty fitting score. It's actually more like the Faulconer score than the Kikuchi score. Same with the last couple movies too.
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I will take your word, yes, fans of the Japanese version CAN be driven by Nostalgia. But this doesnt mean Faulconer is objectively better or that the fans of the Japanese music are deluded.
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"Has Super impacted your opinion on GT at all?"
Not really. But sometimes I compare DBS and GT in some ways, like animation (episode 5 and Goku VS Frieza X the final fight with Omega).
Not really. But sometimes I compare DBS and GT in some ways, like animation (episode 5 and Goku VS Frieza X the final fight with Omega).