When specifically talking of the treatment to the Season sets, yes, IMO. The movies merely have a "filtered" effect done, only slightly altering the colors to an extent that's only noticeable to those closely comparing it to fansubs or the legit Dragonbox release. However, the Season sets' colors are washed out to a much greater extent than simply being "filtered", bad enough that even one who's never seen the original Japanese airing can tell how bad it looks in detail loss and cropping just by comparing episodes to previous FUNi releases. While encoded and containing a frame-rate better than some of the movie releases, the detail lost in the attempt at blurring out the grain and whatnot else is far more significant than just slightly juicing up the color to look a bit darker or brighter than normal. Hence my "apple-and-oranges" comment; you were bringing up a comparison about the movies when I was assuming that you were talking specifically of the season sets.ect5150 wrote:So comparing the best available version in the US to the best available version in Japan is apples to oranges?
Dude, it isn't just the cropping (which even I could live with); in addition to those tears/film artifacts/etc. etc. that pop up, despite FUNi's advertising that they did a true frame-by-frame remastering job, a preposterous amount of the original animation detail has been lost in the "remastering" process of blurring the grain out. Bulma's navel for one very small example. Peoples' heads being cut off and whatnot else, all this combined with the insane detail loss is NOT how the show was originally intended to be seen by either Toei or FUNimation themselves. Their entire hyping campaign of these season sets has been one huge false advertisement roller coaster, that's a bigger problem than you seem to realize and why some can't even stand to give these releases a shot (but believe me, almost everyone here - including MajinVegetaXV/Corey [who got the first two seasons] and VegettoEX/Mike have given the releases a fair go, both of whom are much more technically knowledgeable than most are on this matter). Continue with your barraging if you want about how "the season sets own and are the best w00t", I've been there and done that, but I at least now know better and hope you do in the future. I can't even stand to get Season 2 at the moment and don't know if I'll ever want to, much less the rest of the season sets, that's how much of an impact the ridiculous amount of negative consequences has had.balrog wrote:Like all the evidence that you guys post supposedly showing that the set sucks, these are all.. not so good. It's one, or less than one second little glitches that you can't really tell are there unless you are looking for them, and many people here are looking for them. I honestly don't care if for a millisecond a frame gets sloppy. And a part of a head chopped off? Another thing I don't care about, it just doesn't bother me and I don't see why it should bother anyone else. Drastic cut offs with the widescreen barely ever happen, and although I am watching on a widescreen TV, I don't think it either adds or takes away from the DBZ experience.
Funny how Chris Sabat brags "No compromises!", because all these sets literally have going for them are Daimao's subs for a decent price, even the potential-showing dub w/t Japanese BGM track is flawed more than it should be (even 4Kids' Uncut redub of YGO! and Shaman King makes it look inferior).


