So far we only had cuts on episodes 3 and 4, both being Kamesennin's antics. What has been cut on your dub?SuperCyan2 wrote:Sure but it's a bit petty to attack the Spanish dub based on a channel edits alone. I always go for the uncut version of the dub so I don't get annoyed by Boing's weird practices.
P.S. I don't even think it's Boing's fault but the version the Spanish bought was already in that shape as I've read the French have these odd cuts too.
Dragon Ball Super in Portugal
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The "Boing version" has too many cuts to even remember them all, one of the cuts consisted of removing the episode's preview entirely. Boing generally doesn't censor shows that they broadcast so this is down to the licensed edition they [Boing] bought to be televised. Whereas, the home release is uncut and is being released by Selecta Visión.
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Looks like it's following the same trend than before. I can't understand SIC logic on keep airing Lua Vermelha reruns after DBS and not the other way around.
The later something airs in the morning, the better.
I can't find the chart for the first weekend.
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Looks like it's following the same trend than before. I can't understand SIC logic on keep airing Lua Vermelha reruns after DBS and not the other way around.
The later something airs in the morning, the better.
I can't find the chart for the first weekend.
A world without Dragon Ball is just meh.
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Guys! Great news for the ones who like sticker albums. Panini recently released the Dragon Ball Super Sticker Album in Portugal.
Here are some pictures from the website:
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I never completed one of these before, not even the football ones, so I guess I'm gonna finally do it with this one.
Here are some pictures from the website:
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I never completed one of these before, not even the football ones, so I guess I'm gonna finally do it with this one.
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Interesting. How much do the boosters go for?
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Whoa that's awesome!! Loy just received the spanish one some days ago from fans.
I'm really happy we are getting something.
I'm really happy we are getting something.
A world without Dragon Ball is just meh.
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I'm not sure but from what I've read each one goes for 0,45€.Luso Saiyan wrote:Interesting. How much do the boosters go for?
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Well, it's been decades since I've collected Panini stickers. I might go for it, but unfortunately it seems it only covers the first two arcs.
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Nothing new. DBS stickers have been available in Spain for ages.
The Portuguese fans always get leftovers.
The Portuguese fans always get leftovers.
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Interesting, they have names. Wondering if the Portuguese stickers will have Piccolo or Satã...
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That's the weird thing about this. I got it today and it's quality is really great but the translations. The original characters' names were kept but there were things that they translated, instead of "Saiyans" we have "Space Warriors", "Super Saiyans" are "Super Space Warriors" instead of just "Super Warriors" and "Dragon Balls" are "Crystal Balls".omegalucas wrote:Interesting, they have names. Wondering if the Portuguese stickers will have Piccolo or Satã...
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Inuyasha aired uncut on Biggs. I'm absolutely 100% certain of this.Gafonso6 wrote:Besides Biggs always censored animes that had violence, from the very beginning with InuYasha
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So today was the Hakai episode.
They went with "Destruction" instead of "Hakai" and I'm fine with that, even though "Hakai" is more badass. Loy's Zamasu has been good but the problem of him being Loy is that he has such a distinguishable voice that it's impossible to not hear him. The rest of the cast was also very good and OMG I love how aggressive Vegeta is when he fight's Black, it's just so GOOD! Next week is the one where Trunks gets Super Saiyan Rage right? If so, I hope Feist delivers big time.
They went with "Destruction" instead of "Hakai" and I'm fine with that, even though "Hakai" is more badass. Loy's Zamasu has been good but the problem of him being Loy is that he has such a distinguishable voice that it's impossible to not hear him. The rest of the cast was also very good and OMG I love how aggressive Vegeta is when he fight's Black, it's just so GOOD! Next week is the one where Trunks gets Super Saiyan Rage right? If so, I hope Feist delivers big time.
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Yep it is! I really hope Feist delivers those lines well because that is an amazing moment!Gafonso6 wrote:So today was the Hakai episode.
They went with "Destruction" instead of "Hakai" and I'm fine with that, even though "Hakai" is more badass. Loy's Zamasu has been good but the problem of him being Loy is that he has such a distinguishable voice that it's impossible to not hear him. The rest of the cast was also very good and OMG I love how aggressive Vegeta is when he fight's Black, it's just so GOOD! Next week is the one where Trunks gets Super Saiyan Rage right? If so, I hope Feist delivers big time.
I'm also really hyped to see him do Goku raging out against Black when he hears about Chi-Chi and Goten's Death
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Not that I watch the dub, but considering that they've called Kamehameha to a Masenko some episodes ago, let's just be glad for the rare instances where they are at least faithful.Gafonso6 wrote:So today was the Hakai episode.
They went with "Destruction" instead of "Hakai" and I'm fine with that, even though "Hakai" is more badass.
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Well at least that was corrected in the following episode, I don't mind them translating Hakai, it's not wrong and well it could have been worse, altough Hakai is more badass indeedLuso Saiyan wrote:Not that I watch the dub, but considering that they've called Kamehameha to a Masenko some episodes ago, let's just be glad for the rare instances where they are at least faithful.Gafonso6 wrote:So today was the Hakai episode.
They went with "Destruction" instead of "Hakai" and I'm fine with that, even though "Hakai" is more badass.
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They translated the Hakai itself right, but afterwards they keep referering to the moment as a desintegration...
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I think that's another case of it being the english script from Toei and to be fair the attack name may have been Destruction but he desintegrated so...omegalucas wrote:They translated the Hakai itself right, but afterwards they keep referering to the moment as a desintegration...
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Was there a Masenko in the following episode?diogoarez wrote:Well at least that was corrected in the following episode
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In the review.Luso Saiyan wrote:Was there a Masenko in the following episode?diogoarez wrote:Well at least that was corrected in the following episode