Is anybody else bothered by the fact that bgm from the movies took forever to debut in the Anime series? For example, the piece played when Goku finishes off Broly in movie 8 really had a "main theme" kind of potential, and yet we had to wait until Goku vs. Majin Vegeta to hear it in the TV series, and we never got to hear it again.
I think the sound director or whoever was in charge of placing Kikuchi's music in the TV series had made wrong judgments more than 50% of the time.
Does Movie BGM take too long to debut on TV?
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Does Movie BGM take too long to debut on TV?
Last edited by Rukawa11 on Fri Mar 24, 2017 7:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Movies BGM take too long to debut on TV
A little, but not much. There are many tracks that I felt could've been utilized that came from the movies, but I felt that a lot of em were placed just fine 80% of the time.
As for decisions with placing Kikuchi's stuff, I'd have to disagree. Majority of the time, I thought they made some pretty good placements.
As for decisions with placing Kikuchi's stuff, I'd have to disagree. Majority of the time, I thought they made some pretty good placements.
Re: Movies BGM take too long to debut on TV
Here are a few scenes where I think they could've used better music:Bansho64 wrote:A little, but not much. There are many tracks that I felt could've been utilized that came from the movies, but I felt that a lot of em were placed just fine 80% of the time.
As for decisions with placing Kikuchi's stuff, I'd have to disagree. Majority of the time, I thought they made some pretty good placements.
- Goku going ssj for the first time.
- Vegeta going ssj for the first time.
- ssj Gohan emerging from the rubble after Piccolo had presumed him dead against Cell.
- Goku's emotional speech to Gohan before teleporting Cell away from the planet.
Even worse than not placing them correctly is when some awesome tracks aren't used a lot. I could be wrong, but the melancholic music that played when Bardock sees a phantom of adult Goku on Namek and tries reaching out to him (uttering an almost eye-watering "Kakarotto") may not have appeared in the TV Series. I only remember it from Movie 1 when Garlic Jr. beats Kami then grabs him by his clothes. I think it's blasphemous for this piece not have appeared at least five times in the series, especially with all the emotional scenes involving Future Trunks or ssj2 Gohan.
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Re: Does Movie BGM take too long to debut on TV?
It's more of a Goku theme than a full on main theme (not that it couldn't double as both considering older Goku-related material was often made up of rearrangements of DB's opening early on anyway). You hear a few different renditions of the leitmotif in that film, and then it reappears some of the later ones revolving around scenes with Goku. I'm particularly fond of the dying rendition that intermingles with Janemba's material just as he's about to get sliced up in Movie 12.Rukawa11 wrote:Is anybody else bothered by the fact that bgm from the movies took forever to debut in the Anime series? For example, the piece played when Goku finishes off Broly in movie 8 really had a "main theme" kind of potential, and yet we had to wait until Goku vs. Majin Vegeta to hear it in the TV series, and we never got to hear it again.
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Re: Does Movie BGM take too long to debut on TV?
I'm more bothered that some movie BGMs are extremely underused. Kikuchi tended to compose a huge variety of BGMs but the only ones that got extensive use were the battle ones, which he didn't compose many of.
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