Favorite cover art
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Favorite cover art
Since we've had so many releases of Dragon Ball (Z,GT,Movies,Super etc) it has given us a lot of different variety in cover designs.
While I think the Dragon Boxes are up there I have begun to take a liking to the Ultimate Uncuts. The dark red does give it a more "hard core" look but the metallic paper gives it a nice touch
What's your favorite design?
While I think the Dragon Boxes are up there I have begun to take a liking to the Ultimate Uncuts. The dark red does give it a more "hard core" look but the metallic paper gives it a nice touch
What's your favorite design?
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The Kanzenban covers are by far my favorite pieces of DB art.
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Yeah those sets have nice art. Captured the tone really well imo. The current blu ray sets have some of the worst art I think. They’re weirdly drawn and there’s too much happening plus the line art being as thick as it is feels off to me
For all their faults, I liked the orange brick covers a lot. Although having season 1 with vegeta instead of goku is odd
Special mention to the level sets () which had nice covers too even though I didn’t like the writing/random effects in the background
For all their faults, I liked the orange brick covers a lot. Although having season 1 with vegeta instead of goku is odd
Special mention to the level sets () which had nice covers too even though I didn’t like the writing/random effects in the background
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I have a soft spot for the UUE of Tree of Might.
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Season One covers the Saiyan saga where Vegeta is the big bad and plus Vegeta used to be far more popular than Goku in the United States so it’s not surprising.
What I do find weird is that season 6 (The Cell Games) uses Super Saiyan Goku instead of Super Saiyan 2 Gohan and season 7 uses Piccolo instead of Great Saiyaman or Kid Trunks or Goten
The UUE boxart is nice but what the hell was up with the obsession with dark red during this era? The OP, the ED, the title cards, the dvd covers.eledoremassis02 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 2:31 am
While I think the Dragon Boxes are up there I have begun to take a liking to the Ultimate Uncuts. The dark red does give it a more "hard core" look but the metallic paper gives it a nice touch
What's your favorite design?
Was the mental process red=blood we’re showing blood unlike our original Saban distributed episodes so lets shove how hardcore everything is?
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yeah it's beyond weird that gohan was never on the orange bricks considering he was always a main character since his introduction and literally the main character (however briefly) at one point, you'd think he could get on a cover.... one of the a million reasons those dvds have rancid vibes.
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First Spanish Dragon Ball Blu-Ray set, no question.
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Speaking as someone who has a great affinity for all things home video and physical media, especially as it pertains to Dragon Ball I love them all.
When I look at each cover I remember a time in the franchise's history, where I was at the time, the stories behind that release (as stated above the Ultimate Uncuts being a time when Funimation was pushing the show being more adult) etc.
If I had to choose one though, the Pioneer covers are classics though, I missed out on Rock the Dragon (another cover I love) so got them instead, delighted I did as they all look great.
When I look at each cover I remember a time in the franchise's history, where I was at the time, the stories behind that release (as stated above the Ultimate Uncuts being a time when Funimation was pushing the show being more adult) etc.
If I had to choose one though, the Pioneer covers are classics though, I missed out on Rock the Dragon (another cover I love) so got them instead, delighted I did as they all look great.
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The Ultimate Uncut dub never felt “adult” just edgy teenager who hated their parents.
The replacement score doesn’t make me want to punch children in the face at least.
The replacement score doesn’t make me want to punch children in the face at least.
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Yeah, it'd be a nice convenience to have. The Selecta Vision boxes look amazing and really capture that era of the story, both in-universe and out.
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It was nice to see the original 53 episodes uncut finally.
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It was but the marketing for those episodes between the faux Japanese and the obsession with the color red was just sooooo cringe.Planetnamek wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 2:56 pmIt was nice to see the original 53 episodes uncut finally.
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I never understood Funimation's obsession with trying to make DBZ something it wasn't. It comes off as fake and trying too hard, just present the show as is, it'll be successful regardless.
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I quite like this one.
It's clearly temp art, and I wish we'd seen a more final version, but I like the feel of it.
Others already pointed out the Orange Brick DVDs had good art too; I also quite like the DB and GT season set art.
Funimation changed a lot after Barry Watson left, partially thanks to people like Chris Sabat and Sean Schemmel who really do respect and care about the Japanese version, and that's how we got the basically-faithful Kai dub that somewhat set the tone for their Dragon Ball dubbing to this day...
But, the west still has that original treatment hanging around, so you still get marketing that likes to appeal to the "hardcore"/"edgy" audience when they're trying to engage with nostalgia.
It's clearly temp art, and I wish we'd seen a more final version, but I like the feel of it.
Others already pointed out the Orange Brick DVDs had good art too; I also quite like the DB and GT season set art.
Funimation in that era, largely thanks to Barry Watson, didn't think an honest presentation would gel with kids. They thought kids would just shut off if there wasn't constant dialogue and music, hardcore/edgy scoring, constant jokes, etc.Matches Malone wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 3:53 pmI never understood Funimation's obsession with trying to make DBZ something it wasn't. It comes off as fake and trying too hard, just present the show as is, it'll be successful regardless.
Funimation changed a lot after Barry Watson left, partially thanks to people like Chris Sabat and Sean Schemmel who really do respect and care about the Japanese version, and that's how we got the basically-faithful Kai dub that somewhat set the tone for their Dragon Ball dubbing to this day...
But, the west still has that original treatment hanging around, so you still get marketing that likes to appeal to the "hardcore"/"edgy" audience when they're trying to engage with nostalgia.
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I second this
Whoever was behind the box art must've been intent on going that extra mile to make it special.
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Especially once you got all the volumes, you get that really nice panorama. I wonder if anyone has scanned / stitched them together to make a clean seamless image?
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The Thai DVD release from Kudson has got the best cover designs.