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by DB_Fan1991 » Sun Feb 18, 2018 9:26 am
SuperCyan2 wrote:Robo, so are also DB Movies 1-3 the best looking in 4x3 AR from the French DVD box?
No, absolutely not. The French movies 1-6 are cropped transfers, and are of worse quality than Funimation's cropped DVDs, from what I hear.
The nicest-looking release of movies 1-3 in 4:3 is Funimation's "Ultimate Uncut" DVDs.[/quote]
They meant Dragon Ball Movies 1-3 not DBZ.
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by DB_Fan1991 » Sun Feb 18, 2018 9:28 am
SuperCyan2 wrote:“Robo4900” wrote: Robo, so are also DB Movies 1-3 the best looking in 4x3 AR from the French DVD box?
No, absolutely not. The French movies 1-6 are cropped transfers, and are of worse quality than Funimation's cropped DVDs, from what I hear.
The nicest-looking release of movies 1-3 in 4:3 is Funimation's "Ultimate Uncut" DVDs.
They meant Dragon Ball Movies 1-3 not DBZ.
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by DB_Fan1991 » Sun Feb 18, 2018 9:29 am
SuperCyan2 wrote: Robo, so are also DB Movies 1-3 the best looking in 4x3 AR from the French DVD box?
“Robo4900” wrote:No, absolutely not. The French movies 1-6 are cropped transfers, and are of worse quality than Funimation's cropped DVDs, from what I hear.
The nicest-looking release of movies 1-3 in 4:3 is Funimation's "Ultimate Uncut" DVDs.
They meant Dragon Ball Movies 1-3 not DBZ.
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by SuperCyan2 » Sun Feb 18, 2018 1:11 pm
DB_Fan1991 wrote:He meant Dragon Ball Movies 1-3 not DBZ.
Yeah, I meant the Dragon Ball Movies 1-3 but since he said the French box isn't worth it then I guess I'll stick to the FUNi DVDs. Wouldn't mind buying DB Movies 1-4 on Blu-ray that FUNimation remastered but they haven't released it physically.
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by sangofe » Sun Feb 18, 2018 1:30 pm
SuperCyan2 wrote:DB_Fan1991 wrote:He meant Dragon Ball Movies 1-3 not DBZ.
Yeah, I meant the Dragon Ball Movies 1-3 but since he said the French box isn't worth it then I guess I'll stick to the FUNi DVDs. Wouldn't mind buying DB Movies 1-4 on Blu-ray that FUNimation remastered but they haven't released it physically.
Zima has, though.
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by SuperCyan2 » Sun Feb 18, 2018 5:34 pm
sangofe wrote:Zima has, though.
ZIMA's Blu-rays are Latin Spanish dub-only and it's not even a dub I care about. I'd buy if it had Japanese + Eng subs.
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by DB_Fan1991 » Sun Feb 18, 2018 6:32 pm
SuperCyan2 wrote:DB_Fan1991 wrote:He meant Dragon Ball Movies 1-3 not DBZ.
Yeah, I meant the Dragon Ball Movies 1-3 but since he said the French box isn't worth it then I guess I'll stick to the FUNi DVDs. Wouldn't mind buying DB Movies 1-4 on Blu-ray that FUNimation remastered but they haven't released it physically.
For the DB movies you want the 2005 release of DB Movie 2.
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by SuperCyan2 » Sun Feb 18, 2018 6:47 pm
DB_Fan1991 wrote:For the DB movies you want the 2005 release of DB Movie 2.
It has English text, unfortunately.
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by Robo4900 » Sun Feb 18, 2018 8:33 pm
SuperCyan2 wrote:It has English text, unfortunately.
That only applies if you're watching it dubbed. As with all the pre-Orange Brick releases,
alternate angles were included when watching in Japanese, which use the Japanese text.
DB_Fan1991 wrote:Robo4900 wrote:SuperCyan2 wrote: Robo, so are also DB Movies 1-3 the best looking in 4x3 AR from the French DVD box?
No, absolutely not. The French movies 1-6 are cropped transfers, and are of worse quality than Funimation's cropped DVDs, from what I hear.
The nicest-looking release of movies 1-3 in 4:3 is Funimation's "Ultimate Uncut" DVDs.
They meant Dragon Ball Movies 1-3 not DBZ.
Ah, yes, I didn't realise. Damn, why can't everyone just agree to switch to numbering the movies continuously?
No, I don't think the French transfer is the best one. The HD Funi releases of DB movies 1, 3, and 4, then the oldschool DVD single of movie 2 are the best releases of those. Movie 2 has the 12fps decimation issue on the HD master, so unfortunately it's not workable. The HD versions of 1, 3, and 4 aren't affected by this though, so they're good.
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by SuperCyan2 » Sun Feb 18, 2018 10:01 pm
Really? Shoot! Should have gone with the newer DVD set then, oh well. I won't buy them now as I'm just going to hope FUNi releases the DB Movies 1-4 on Blu-ray, preferably as a one or a two pack bundle than one per Blu-ray.
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by linkdude20002001 » Sun Feb 18, 2018 10:13 pm
I think you misunderstood. PRE-Orange Brick releases had alternate angles. The newer stuff doesn't have alternate angles.
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by Robo4900 » Sun Feb 18, 2018 10:15 pm
SuperCyan2 wrote:Really? Shoot! Should have gone with the newer DVD set then, oh well. I won't buy them now as I'm just going to hope FUNi releases the DB Movies 1-4 on Blu-ray, preferably as a one or a two pack bundle than one per Blu-ray.
As I say, you should get the oldschool DVD single for movie 2. The newer DVD set uses the HD transfer downscaled to 480p, and being as it was released after the Orange Bricks, it has English text, with no Japanese text option. The oldschool DVD single for movie 2 was released before the Orange Bricks, and thus it does have Japanese text.
If you can get FunimationNow, that has the HD transfer of all four movies in their proper HD format, and uses Japanese text.
I would love Funi to do a Blu-Ray set of the four DB movies, but I don't see that happening any time soon.
linkdude20002001 wrote:I think you misunderstood. PRE-Orange Brick releases had alternate angles. The newer stuff doesn't have alternate angles.
Yeah.
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by Danfun64 » Mon Feb 19, 2018 2:47 pm
Define "uncensored". Despite English credits, the Remastered Funi DVD is uncut and has Japanese audio.
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by MadSpecialist » Mon Feb 19, 2018 4:54 pm
Danfun64 wrote:Define "uncensored". Despite English credits, the Remastered Funi DVD is uncut and has Japanese audio.
Sorry, I meant uncut
with the Japanese title card and credits, such as Funimation's DVD releases of the movies during the early to mid-2000s.
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by HakkaiBills93 » Mon Feb 19, 2018 5:03 pm
those are dvd version of the funimation new master for movie, movie 2 also have the fps issue and all have crushed black
i can also affirm that they have japanese title cards and ending i don't own them now as they are sd and not better than zima bluray
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by MadSpecialist » Mon Feb 19, 2018 6:27 pm
HakkaiBills93 wrote:those are dvd version of the funimation new master for movie, movie 2 also have the fps issue and all have crushed black
i can also affirm that they have japanese title cards and ending i don't own them now as they are sd and not better than zima bluray
Thanks, I wouldn't've guessed the frame rate issue with the second movie would've gone as far as that release too; it's astonishing to think Funimation's version from 2005 is still arguably the best.
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by Robo4900 » Mon Feb 19, 2018 10:03 pm
MadSpecialist wrote:Sorry, I meant uncut with the Japanese title card and credits, such as Funimation's DVD releases of the movies during the early to mid-2000s.
Well, for movies 2 onwards, the original DVD singles have both.
For movie 1, the streaming version of the Funi HD master uses Japanese title cards, credits, etc.
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by MadSpecialist » Tue Feb 20, 2018 5:30 am
Robo4900 wrote:MadSpecialist wrote:Sorry, I meant uncut with the Japanese title card and credits, such as Funimation's DVD releases of the movies during the early to mid-2000s.
Well, for movies 2 onwards, the original DVD singles have both.
For movie 1, the streaming version of the Funi HD master uses Japanese title cards, credits, etc.
It's a shame there isn't a way to
own that version yet as well as the abandonment of alternate angles altogether in Funimation's releases. Even the original Japanese versions of their cropped Dragon Ball Z movies can be streamed but not bought on physical or digital formats.
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by Puto » Sat Feb 24, 2018 1:15 pm
Robo4900 wrote:MadSpecialist wrote:Sorry, I meant uncut with the Japanese title card and credits, such as Funimation's DVD releases of the movies during the early to mid-2000s.
Well, for movies 2 onwards, the original DVD singles have both.
For movie 1, the streaming version of the Funi HD master uses Japanese title cards, credits, etc.
Actually, the streaming master for movie 1 (and movie 2) is missing the opening credits.
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