Compared to the Z and GT season sets, these are BEAUTIFUL. In all honesty, when it comes to the original Dragon ball, I could do without a Dragonbox, if they keep up this level of quality.
I'm not sure why everyone hates the original Spaking's CG. Compared to the other Sparkings, and even Infinite Worlds, its beautiful! If it wasn't for the lack of a new song to go along with it, I might've preferred it over the Budokai 3 opening.
At least FUNimation's version of Makafushigi Adventure makes up for all of these. You have to agree it even beats the Japanese version stylistically, lyrically, and in other ways I can't even describe. Its probably the only good example of English music in anime.
Jurik wrote:That's ridiculous, I wont pay $30 for a blu ray with only 3 episodes...
Come on, we all did it when FUNimation first started releasing subtitled DVDs. Considering that these are imports too makes the price even more attractive.
Burst Limit looked good, but it didn't look like the show, and I'd prefer a game that tries to replicate that style as much as humanly possible. Hence why I orgasmed when I saw that Naruto PS3 game, and I'm not even a Naruto fan. Burst Limit didn't look like the show? The reason most people love ...
Also, glad to see that the Kid Buu episodes look good. They were blurry in the trailer, so I feared that Funi went back to their old process. I'm glad I was wrong. This may be the first time (and probably the last) time I prefer a FUNimation release to the R2 releases ...
Looks like FUNimation finally turned the noise reduction filters down. Other than the over saturation, these look pretty damn good. They also seem to have figured out how to encode properly, judging by this shot: 8 http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l59/Haseowolf/ScreenCaps%20Season%209/th_vlcsnap ...
Those Madman DVDs look beautiful! You see guys, this is why we hate FUNimation. They have the same exact masters, but somehow, they manage to make them look like crap, when they could easily crop the damaged edges off like they did during the original DVD releases, and encode the video at a decent ...
Maybe it's just because this is a TV broadcast, but I feel like Toei really could have done a better job cleaning up some of the shots. There just seems to be a lot of dust/noise/garbage left in some of the larger color patches. Here's a shot from episode 2, and then a frame from a few seconds ...
ShinRogafuken wrote:Do Toei Animation workers look over these forums or even know about it?
Believe it or not, they do. Well, at least one of them does. There was a youtube video of him working in one of the studios in the Philippines many pages back I believe.