Source: https://www.licensing.biz/live/toei-ani ... next-monthThe two companies are also coming to this year’s BLE with new, key corporate developments that sees Toei’s Dragon Ball Super pick up new broadcasters in Eastern Europe, including Greece (Nickelodeon)
DragonBall Super in Greece
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DragonBall Super in Greece
DragonBall Super is coming to Greece on Nickelodeon!
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I wonder what the chances are that the Super dub is going to be as crazy with dub sources as it was with Z (wasn't that one part Italy based, part France based, part Spain Spanish Based, and part Latino Spanish based or something?)
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Original Japanese version for DragonBall, Mexican dub for DragonBall Z (Cell Saga), French dub for DragonBall Z (Buu Saga) and Italian dub for DragonBall GT, Movies and TV Specials.Danfun64 wrote:I wonder what the chances are that the Super dub is going to be as crazy with dub sources as it was with Z (wasn't that one part Italy based, part France based, part Spain Spanish Based, and part Latino Spanish based or something?)
[spoiler]Don't know about Saiyan & Freeza Saga.[/spoiler]
But this time I think that they will have only one source.
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That's awesome!
I've got a feeling that all the cast will have new voice actors.
I've got a feeling that all the cast will have new voice actors.
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I asked Yiannis Papaioannou (Greek voice of Vegeta in DBZ) if they contacted him for DragonBall Super. (I wasn't expecting much since the man is in his late 70s and doesn't work anymore as a VA)
[spoiler]He told me that a friend of his and an active Greek voice actor (I am not gonna say his name) called him and told him that they got a new series and asked him if he wanted to participate in the Greek dub. (Yiannis Papaioannou hasn’t done anything for years so it was a surprise for me to hear that)(why they called him now for a dub?)
I asked him if this has anything to do with DragonBall Super and he said that he didn’t ask his friend if this series had to do with his "favourite hero Vegeta". He was in Cyprus for vacations and he wasn’t interested in any dub so their conversation ended quickly.[/spoiler]
[spoiler]He told me that a friend of his and an active Greek voice actor (I am not gonna say his name) called him and told him that they got a new series and asked him if he wanted to participate in the Greek dub. (Yiannis Papaioannou hasn’t done anything for years so it was a surprise for me to hear that)(why they called him now for a dub?)
I asked him if this has anything to do with DragonBall Super and he said that he didn’t ask his friend if this series had to do with his "favourite hero Vegeta". He was in Cyprus for vacations and he wasn’t interested in any dub so their conversation ended quickly.[/spoiler]
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Will the Greek dub still feature those hilarious robotic filters?TheRed259 wrote:DragonBall Super is coming to Greece on Nickelodeon!Source: https://www.licensing.biz/live/toei-ani ... next-monthThe two companies are also coming to this year’s BLE with new, key corporate developments that sees Toei’s Dragon Ball Super pick up new broadcasters in Eastern Europe, including Greece (Nickelodeon)
Funny you should mention that, Spain to this day still remains as one but Catalunya does want to gain independence from Spain and hopefully they'll get it as Spain's govt is doing irreparable damage to their own country.Danfun64 wrote:I wonder what the chances are that the Super dub is going to be as crazy with dub sources as it was with Z (wasn't that one part Italy based, part France based, part Spain Spanish Based, and part Latino Spanish based or something?)
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I don't think they are gonna use the robotic filters.JohnnyCashKami wrote: Will the Greek dub still feature those hilarious robotic filters?
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They are easily going to reckognize Mosco's cyclops design, other than that I am curious to see how are the characters going to sound like.
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Very interesting.
The source doesnt mention dub or sub.
I will stay skeptic until something official is announced because from a business standpoint it sounds crazy
The source doesnt mention dub or sub.
I will stay skeptic until something official is announced because from a business standpoint it sounds crazy
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It's gonna be a dub since Nickelodeon Greece dubs anything they air.Mazingerdestro wrote:Very interesting.
The source doesnt mention dub or sub.
I will stay skeptic until something official is announced because from a business standpoint it sounds crazy
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Only live-action series (Drake & Josh, iCarly, Victorious etc.) are with Greek subs.Tian wrote:It's gonna be a dub since Nickelodeon Greece dubs anything they air.
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Oops, my badTheRed259 wrote:Only live-action series (Drake & Josh, iCarly, Victorious etc.) are with Greek subs.Tian wrote:It's gonna be a dub since Nickelodeon Greece dubs anything they air.
Thanks for the correction.
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Any information on when this dub is coming?
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I really doubt they are going with the old filter way, unless the new dubbing studio decides to make a homage to the old dub by putting filters to every alien or monster character.Waluigiman wrote:They are easily going to reckognize Mosco's cyclops design, other than that I am curious to see how are the characters going to sound like.
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We don't have any news yet about DragonBall Super.The channel doesn't say anything about it.
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It seems it's gonna premiere next year because it wasn't mentioned on Nickelodeon Greece's November highlights... Unless December gives us a surprise.
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Holy crap! You just teleported me 23 years into the past …
Papaioannou? The guy me and my brother used to call Reed Richards because he was doing his voice in the Fantastic Four cartoon.
Truly the darkest ages of Greek Dubbing. Do you remember when we had two male voice actors do the voices for the ENTIRE male cast (except Kid Goku and Krillin)?
Papaioannou? The guy me and my brother used to call Reed Richards because he was doing his voice in the Fantastic Four cartoon.
Truly the darkest ages of Greek Dubbing. Do you remember when we had two male voice actors do the voices for the ENTIRE male cast (except Kid Goku and Krillin)?
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For some reason the Greek dub of DBZ was done by 4 people unlike other dubs by the same studio (like Power Rangers) where they were using 5-6 voice actors. DB had 6 voice actors the most (up until the end of the Red Ribbon Army Saga), DBGT had 7 voice actors the most (in the last episodes) and some Movies had more than 10 but in DBZ they never hired more than 4 actors.Nickolaidas wrote:Holy crap! You just teleported me 23 years into the past …
Papaioannou? The guy me and my brother used to call Reed Richards because he was doing his voice in the Fantastic Four cartoon.
Truly the darkest ages of Greek Dubbing. Do you remember when we had two male voice actors do the voices for the ENTIRE male cast (except Kid Goku and Krillin)?
For the most part it was 2 men and 2 women (with the exception of the 1st half of the Buu Saga and a few episodes of the Freeza and Garlic Jr. Saga here and there where they had 3 men and 1 woman). The men were voicing almost everyone. The women had less roles. In the Cell Saga the women had like 2 roles or something while in the last episodes of the Buu arc one of them was doing Kibito Kai and Bee's bark and the other one only Dende. And the male VAs were voicing almost everyone else. I mean, they could have hired 1 more male VA to help them even if that means having only 1 woman in the cast.
And Yiannis Papaioannou is really an awesome VA in my opinion. I have met him in the past and I have an autograph from him. Recently, someone made a video about him. In the description you can find various series he participated in. Too bad that he won't be (as it seems) in DB Super.
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He's really amazingTheRed259 wrote: And Yiannis Papaioannou is really an awesome VA in my opinion. I have met him in the past and I have an autograph from him. Recently, someone made a video about him. In the description you can find various series he participated in. Too bad that he won't be (as it seems) in DB Super.
Too bad he's retired from dubbing, I would have loved to hear him as Vegeta in Super.
He's one of those few VAs in the world who doesn't need a stupid echo or filter to make his screams sound powerful because they already sound like that.
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Eh, wasn't crazy about him - but he did get the job done. And I guess he did a better job with Tien than the one who also did Yamcha's and Roshi's voice (we would call that one 'the Pink Panther').
I didn't like the woman who did Bulma's voice though. And I liked her even less when she inherited Krillin's voice (whose original voice by Merkouri - I think it was Merkouri - was far better). And then she did Frieza. THE CRIIIIINGE!!!
I didn't like the woman who did Bulma's voice though. And I liked her even less when she inherited Krillin's voice (whose original voice by Merkouri - I think it was Merkouri - was far better). And then she did Frieza. THE CRIIIIINGE!!!