On torrent sites, I've noticed episode #001 is labeled as the original broadcast.
I doesn't look to me like it is. Here's why: It has a Fuji TV Clock, and begins at 4:30. What's that all about? DB/DBZ/DBGT were originally on Wednesday nights at 7:00-7:30 p.m.
I also remember Kei 17 saying something about the gong in the intro to DB becoming a longer sound, and how this longer sound is missing on the Dragon Boxes. Now that more episodes are available, I wonder when the change happened?
I think it's a completely different (and way cooler) experience watching DB/DBZ from the original broadcasts.
Original broadcast analysis
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Re: Original broadcast analysis
Due to Toei and Funimation, we are not allowed to have talk of pirating on here.DB1984 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 07, 2021 1:50 am On torrent sites, I've noticed episode #001 is labeled as the original broadcast.
I doesn't look to me like it is. Here's why: It has a Fuji TV Clock, and begins at 4:30. What's that all about? DB/DBZ/DBGT were originally on Wednesday nights at 7:00-7:30 p.m.
I also remember Kei 17 saying something about the gong in the intro to DB becoming a longer sound, and how this longer sound is missing on the Dragon Boxes. Now that more episodes are available, I wonder when the change happened?
I think it's a completely different (and way cooler) experience watching DB/DBZ from the original broadcasts.
It also cuts some slack for Mike because he’s the one who has to deal with them threatening him.
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Re: Original broadcast analysis
No idea what you’re talking about but I have it on good authority that fans will soon get to enjoy all of dbz in the original fuji tv way