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I've asked the licens broker Toei's hired for certain areas in Europe, and to be honest, they only keep on giving replies as why Dragonball can't be released. They do mention that Russia will receive releases, and some TV news. I will highligh the replies that are of interesting.
Hello Sangofe
I must emphasize I given replies from a business perspective, and I fully do understand your views as a core fan will differ.
Furthermore I am bound by confidentiality thus have given replies on what I can share.
MY REPLIES IN CAPITAL LETTERS.
Best regards
Maria Örnryd
Media Director Nordic & Eastern Europe
*Contact info edited out due to privacy reasons.*
Hello, my name is Sangofe, and I have been a big Dragonball fan since I discovered it in France while living there during the late 80's. Since I care for the series wholeheartedly, I am also very much interested in the international sub licenses, and this is why I am grateful of you allowing this interview.
According to my research, Plus Licens is a «license broker» for Toei Animation and covers all of Scandinavia (Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland), and Eastern Europe (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania and FYR Macedonia). Which contries already have a dub of either DB, DBZ, DBZ Kai, or DBGT? I am pretty sure I read that Hungary, Croatia and Serbia do – but yet they have no releases?
YES CORRECT. DB Z IS RIGHT NOW ON AIR IN LITHUANIA, DENMARK, RUSSIA, SERBIA MONTENEGRO, CROATIA, AND HUNGARY. THE LITHUANIAN, DANISH, RUSSIAN, FORMER YUGOSLAVIAN DUB IS NEW, THE HUNGARIAN ONE IS OLDER, APPROX 8 YEARS IN HTE MAKING.
DB GT IS ON AIR IN SUBTITLED on AXN – ANIMAX
•Territories: Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Moldova, Slovakia, Czech Rep, Poland, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Albania
•Airing start date: January 2012
•64 episodes approved
•Subtitled in local languages
PREVIOUSLY DURING THE 90’S THE DBZ SERIES WAS ON;
•MTV Oy / SubTV in Finland
•DR in Denmark
•TVN in Poland
•POP TV in Slovenia
•Channel 1 in Romania
Also see enclosed sales sheet
I know Sweden and Denmark had DVD releases of movies 1-9, and the two DBZ TV specials, so you can skip that one
SF RELEASED THEM, BUT HAVE DESTROYED THE TAPES .THERE IS NO DVD PARTNER INTERESTED IN RELEASING THE DVDS, TO SMALL SALES VOLUMES CONTRA COST
You're covering a lot of countries, but would you be able to give me a run down of the current situation in each country in regards to getting Dragonball/z/z kai/GT on TV, and or sub/dub DVD/BluRay releases?
NO DVD RELEASES ON ANY OF OUR MARKETS ARE PLANED FOR 2012. THERE WILL BE DVD PARTWORKS IN RUSSIA 2013. DVD IS NOT A LUCRATIVE PRODUCT ANYMORE - SALES DROPPED 55% LAST YEAR.
Would it be possible to make releases that contain multiple dubs or subs? Since I love to compare Dragonball dubs, I think that would be really cool.
IN THEORY YES, BUT THERE IS NO ONE INTERESTED IN THIS TYPE OF BUSINESS.
On the subject of Danish dubbed DBZ, you told me earlier that «DR is evaluating to dub, but it is a huge cost, 80EUROS a minute approx..» – any updates on this subject? How about DBZ Kai? I know Danish fans have been asking about that, and the fanbase in Denmark is certainly huge enough to have a DVD market.
FOR A LOCAL DANSIH RELEASE WE NEED TO SELLL 50 000 UNITES AT LEAST TO DO ANY PROFIT. AS YOU KNOW YOU CAN ALSO FIND THE ENGLISH SUBTITLED VERSIONS, THIS IS MAKING MORE SENSE AS YOU CAN REACH VOLUMES COVERING ALL EUROPE, BUT PLUS LICENS DOES NOT HAVE ENGLISH LANGUAGE RIGHTS.
WE CANT USE THE KAI VERSION IN THE NORDIC AND EASTERN EUROPE FOR NOW- IS TOEIS CALL. LIKELY KAI WILL BE ON AIR IN POLAND 2013. DR DOES NOT WANT TO BUY KAI.
Since I was able to watch a few episodes of the Danish Dragonball Z dub, and I mostly understand Danish, I am very interested in knowing if there is any hope of getting DVD releases of this dub? And if not, why? It is really strange that they broadcast this without any profit…
NO DVD. TO PRODUCE COSTS MORE MANY THEN WHAT THE SALES WOULD GENERATE OF A PHYSICAL PRODUCTS AT RETAIL.
Also, since I am from Norway, I am interested in knowing why it is so hard for you to get anyone interested in the anime TV series – especially considering the manga sold really well.
NORWAY iS VERY CONSERVATIVE, AND THERE IS NOT THAT MANY FREE TV CHANNELS, MAKES IT EVEN HARDER TI SELL AN OLD SERIES LIKE DBZ.
In which other countries have you tried to get interested partners, without luck?
ALL TERRITORIES WE REPRESENT.
Which countries have upcoming dub/subs? Is there any hope for Scandinavia? If not, why? Is there anything the fans could do?
NO HOPE FOR NORDC
IF more countries are getting more dubs, would it be possible for them to get uncut Dragonbox footage, and not the old, censored AB materials, with scripts based on the original Japanese dialogue? Or even start the dubbing with Dragonball Z Kai? N/A
If you guys have anything to do with the dub scripts, I have to warn you that some manga releases (for example the Norwegian one) were based off translations of other language translations: english -> german, german -> danish, danish ->swedish, swedish-> norwegian, so using manga dialogue would be not advised. Rather have someone translate from Japanese to the original language, or in very worst case translate from FUNimation's english sub scripts, which are very accurate.
I am thinking that a petitions to get any Dragonball series on TV in more countries would be a good idea, combined with fact sheets about how well the TV ratings have been, and the international sales. Would you use the results of such petitions, or do you think fans who believe in petitions are living in a dream world?
SORRY BUT I DONT THINK THIS WOULD HELP. I FORESEE THER EWILL BE NEW HOT ANIME SERIES IN THE FUTURE THAT WILL BE ON AIR, BUT IT WILL NEVER BE SUPER HYPED IN THE NORDIC AGAIN AMONG THE COMMON PEOPLE. WE HAVE Beyblad, BAKUGAN SO FORTH THAT IS ON AIR MORE OR LESS ALL OVER, AS THEY ARE NEW SERIES THAT CAN COMPETE FOR SLOTS AND DRIVE SALES FOR TOY STORES AND MERCHANDISING.
Thank you for your time to answer all of these questions, and may Dragonball live on forever and get many, many more dubs and releases!
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Hello Sangofe
I must emphasize I given replies from a business perspective, and I fully do understand your views as a core fan will differ.
Furthermore I am bound by confidentiality thus have given replies on what I can share.
MY REPLIES IN CAPITAL LETTERS.
Best regards
Maria Örnryd
Media Director Nordic & Eastern Europe
*Contact info edited out due to privacy reasons.*
Hello, my name is Sangofe, and I have been a big Dragonball fan since I discovered it in France while living there during the late 80's. Since I care for the series wholeheartedly, I am also very much interested in the international sub licenses, and this is why I am grateful of you allowing this interview.
According to my research, Plus Licens is a «license broker» for Toei Animation and covers all of Scandinavia (Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland), and Eastern Europe (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania and FYR Macedonia). Which contries already have a dub of either DB, DBZ, DBZ Kai, or DBGT? I am pretty sure I read that Hungary, Croatia and Serbia do – but yet they have no releases?
YES CORRECT. DB Z IS RIGHT NOW ON AIR IN LITHUANIA, DENMARK, RUSSIA, SERBIA MONTENEGRO, CROATIA, AND HUNGARY. THE LITHUANIAN, DANISH, RUSSIAN, FORMER YUGOSLAVIAN DUB IS NEW, THE HUNGARIAN ONE IS OLDER, APPROX 8 YEARS IN HTE MAKING.
DB GT IS ON AIR IN SUBTITLED on AXN – ANIMAX
•Territories: Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Moldova, Slovakia, Czech Rep, Poland, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Albania
•Airing start date: January 2012
•64 episodes approved
•Subtitled in local languages
PREVIOUSLY DURING THE 90’S THE DBZ SERIES WAS ON;
•MTV Oy / SubTV in Finland
•DR in Denmark
•TVN in Poland
•POP TV in Slovenia
•Channel 1 in Romania
Also see enclosed sales sheet
I know Sweden and Denmark had DVD releases of movies 1-9, and the two DBZ TV specials, so you can skip that one
SF RELEASED THEM, BUT HAVE DESTROYED THE TAPES .THERE IS NO DVD PARTNER INTERESTED IN RELEASING THE DVDS, TO SMALL SALES VOLUMES CONTRA COST
You're covering a lot of countries, but would you be able to give me a run down of the current situation in each country in regards to getting Dragonball/z/z kai/GT on TV, and or sub/dub DVD/BluRay releases?
NO DVD RELEASES ON ANY OF OUR MARKETS ARE PLANED FOR 2012. THERE WILL BE DVD PARTWORKS IN RUSSIA 2013. DVD IS NOT A LUCRATIVE PRODUCT ANYMORE - SALES DROPPED 55% LAST YEAR.
Would it be possible to make releases that contain multiple dubs or subs? Since I love to compare Dragonball dubs, I think that would be really cool.
IN THEORY YES, BUT THERE IS NO ONE INTERESTED IN THIS TYPE OF BUSINESS.
On the subject of Danish dubbed DBZ, you told me earlier that «DR is evaluating to dub, but it is a huge cost, 80EUROS a minute approx..» – any updates on this subject? How about DBZ Kai? I know Danish fans have been asking about that, and the fanbase in Denmark is certainly huge enough to have a DVD market.
FOR A LOCAL DANSIH RELEASE WE NEED TO SELLL 50 000 UNITES AT LEAST TO DO ANY PROFIT. AS YOU KNOW YOU CAN ALSO FIND THE ENGLISH SUBTITLED VERSIONS, THIS IS MAKING MORE SENSE AS YOU CAN REACH VOLUMES COVERING ALL EUROPE, BUT PLUS LICENS DOES NOT HAVE ENGLISH LANGUAGE RIGHTS.
WE CANT USE THE KAI VERSION IN THE NORDIC AND EASTERN EUROPE FOR NOW- IS TOEIS CALL. LIKELY KAI WILL BE ON AIR IN POLAND 2013. DR DOES NOT WANT TO BUY KAI.
Since I was able to watch a few episodes of the Danish Dragonball Z dub, and I mostly understand Danish, I am very interested in knowing if there is any hope of getting DVD releases of this dub? And if not, why? It is really strange that they broadcast this without any profit…
NO DVD. TO PRODUCE COSTS MORE MANY THEN WHAT THE SALES WOULD GENERATE OF A PHYSICAL PRODUCTS AT RETAIL.
Also, since I am from Norway, I am interested in knowing why it is so hard for you to get anyone interested in the anime TV series – especially considering the manga sold really well.
NORWAY iS VERY CONSERVATIVE, AND THERE IS NOT THAT MANY FREE TV CHANNELS, MAKES IT EVEN HARDER TI SELL AN OLD SERIES LIKE DBZ.
In which other countries have you tried to get interested partners, without luck?
ALL TERRITORIES WE REPRESENT.
Which countries have upcoming dub/subs? Is there any hope for Scandinavia? If not, why? Is there anything the fans could do?
NO HOPE FOR NORDC
IF more countries are getting more dubs, would it be possible for them to get uncut Dragonbox footage, and not the old, censored AB materials, with scripts based on the original Japanese dialogue? Or even start the dubbing with Dragonball Z Kai? N/A
If you guys have anything to do with the dub scripts, I have to warn you that some manga releases (for example the Norwegian one) were based off translations of other language translations: english -> german, german -> danish, danish ->swedish, swedish-> norwegian, so using manga dialogue would be not advised. Rather have someone translate from Japanese to the original language, or in very worst case translate from FUNimation's english sub scripts, which are very accurate.
I am thinking that a petitions to get any Dragonball series on TV in more countries would be a good idea, combined with fact sheets about how well the TV ratings have been, and the international sales. Would you use the results of such petitions, or do you think fans who believe in petitions are living in a dream world?
SORRY BUT I DONT THINK THIS WOULD HELP. I FORESEE THER EWILL BE NEW HOT ANIME SERIES IN THE FUTURE THAT WILL BE ON AIR, BUT IT WILL NEVER BE SUPER HYPED IN THE NORDIC AGAIN AMONG THE COMMON PEOPLE. WE HAVE Beyblad, BAKUGAN SO FORTH THAT IS ON AIR MORE OR LESS ALL OVER, AS THEY ARE NEW SERIES THAT CAN COMPETE FOR SLOTS AND DRIVE SALES FOR TOY STORES AND MERCHANDISING.
Thank you for your time to answer all of these questions, and may Dragonball live on forever and get many, many more dubs and releases!
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Re: Replies from "Plus Licens" -- A dragonball licens broker
Hey, if that's true, then I'll be very happy But what does that second sentence means? Who's/What's DR?LIKELY KAI WILL BE ON AIR IN POLAND 2013. DR DOES NOT WANT TO BUY KAI.
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The television broadcaster in Denmark that aired DBZ.
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sangofe , thanks for your consideration
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Well. if in Poland that I'm sure Hungary, Czech republic and Romania will jump into the bandwagon.....Shnuki wrote:Hey, if that's true, then I'll be very happy But what does that second sentence means? Who's/What's DR?LIKELY KAI WILL BE ON AIR IN POLAND 2013. DR DOES NOT WANT TO BUY KAI.
With Animax subtitling it, but as it is ''new'' series, maybe they will dub it.
Now I see why GT is not dubbed here. It's old series and they don't give a shit about something like Dragon Ball, as they are hyping advertisement for Naruto and Bleach.
Also popular here is Death Note. Death Note and Naruto are the only longer series, that got domestic manga release in CZ.
Thanks a lot for this interview sangofe. You also made me clear what I'm watching for years. As nobody cares about anime, unless it have huge merchandise to accompany it. Like Pokémon for example. And I was hoping for getting Dragon Ball, Saint Seiya or Gundam in all my naivety on TV in czech as a kid
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While it is nice to see a possibility of airing Kai in Poland, maybe even with dub, the fact, that it will air with Kikuchi music...
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If it matters anything, DBZ still airs in Portugal, more precisely on SIC Kids.sangofe wrote:YES CORRECT. DB Z IS RIGHT NOW ON AIR IN LITHUANIA, DENMARK, RUSSIA, SERBIA MONTENEGRO, CROATIA, AND HUNGARY. THE LITHUANIAN, DANISH, RUSSIAN, FORMER YUGOSLAVIAN DUB IS NEW, THE HUNGARIAN ONE IS OLDER, APPROX 8 YEARS IN HTE MAKING.
You don't like the original Dragon Ball Z soundtrack?coola wrote:While it is nice to see a possibility of airing Kai in Poland, maybe even with dub, the fact, that it will air with Kikuchi music...
FUNimation 2015 Releases I want:
- Kai 2.0 on Blu-ray
- Kai 2.0 on Blu-ray
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Yeah, but it's not covered by Plus Licens. Did you read the part that says which parts of Europe they take care of?dbboxkaifan wrote:sangofe wrote:YES CORRECT. DB Z IS RIGHT NOW ON AIR IN LITHUANIA, DENMARK, RUSSIA, SERBIA MONTENEGRO, CROATIA, AND HUNGARY. THE LITHUANIAN, DANISH, RUSSIAN, FORMER YUGOSLAVIAN DUB IS NEW, THE HUNGARIAN ONE IS OLDER, APPROX 8 YEARS IN HTE MAKING.If it matters anything, DBZ still airs in Portugal, more precisely on SIC Kids.
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I do, but i don`t like how it`s placed in Kai, i saw a few Saiyan and Cell saga episodes with Kikuchi music, and the way soundtrack is used is awful, in my opinion.dbboxkaifan wrote:If it matters anything, DBZ still airs in Portugal, more precisely on SIC Kids.sangofe wrote:YES CORRECT. DB Z IS RIGHT NOW ON AIR IN LITHUANIA, DENMARK, RUSSIA, SERBIA MONTENEGRO, CROATIA, AND HUNGARY. THE LITHUANIAN, DANISH, RUSSIAN, FORMER YUGOSLAVIAN DUB IS NEW, THE HUNGARIAN ONE IS OLDER, APPROX 8 YEARS IN HTE MAKING.
You don't like the original Dragon Ball Z soundtrack?coola wrote:While it is nice to see a possibility of airing Kai in Poland, maybe even with dub, the fact, that it will air with Kikuchi music...
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I read part of it, not all. tl;dr soz.sangofe wrote:Yeah, but it's not covered by Plus Licens. Did you read the part that says which parts of Europe they take care of?
I'll read it later, if possible.
FUNimation 2015 Releases I want:
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Shnuki wrote:Hey, if that's true, then I'll be very happy But what does that second sentence means? Who's/What's DR?LIKELY KAI WILL BE ON AIR IN POLAND 2013. DR DOES NOT WANT TO BUY KAI.
Pretty funny with the recent news about DBZ Kai in Poland
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Sorry to revive this topic... But I wonder, did some of the things from the interview happen, like the news about Poland? Also: "Plus Licens" isn't one of Toei's licens brokers anymore...Shnuki wrote:Hey, if that's true, then I'll be very happy But what does that second sentence means? Who's/What's DR?LIKELY KAI WILL BE ON AIR IN POLAND 2013. DR DOES NOT WANT TO BUY KAI.
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Yes, AXN Spin airs both DBGT and DB Kai, both were Japanese dubbed, but dialogue translation was based on English dub, and there was Polish voice over
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Cool to hear. I wonder who the new licens broker is for Toei now...coola wrote:Yes, AXN Spin airs both DBGT and DB Kai, both were Japanese dubbed, but dialogue translation was based on English dub, and there was Polish voice over