ABED wrote:The original is in mono and recorded on older equipment, but their actors were experienced. It oddly fit the aesthetic.
Actually, that's not what I mean. I'm saying that the actual sound of the voices chosen per role sound better to me than the voices picked for the Japanese variant. Vegeta, Piccolo, Goku, the Japanese actors just don't do it for me on the same level for those characters.
I didn't say the Faulconer score didn't affect DBZ in a positive way. That wasn't remotely my point. And I've been around the fandom long enough to make general statements like nostalgia being a big factor in how the season 3 dub was received.
The point being that you mentioned there was a lack of evidence towards some of the things being mentioned in this thread, but you resort to generalizations for a different argument. You being around the fandom long enough is not enough to throw around generalizations like that. If we get into that aspect, all this would turn into is throwing generalizations back and forth. You don't speak for everyone just because you have experience with a possible minority on forums.
Enough time passes and any voice actor in that spot will be "iconic". It just goes to show you the power of DB, not the quality of the actors. The show is popular everywhere regardless of the music or the actors. Put it on a good timeslot and a channel kids watch, and it is bound to find an audience as evidence by Kai's popularity. It will always find an audience.
And this I really cannot agree with. It certainly matters how good they are or how unique they sound far more. The content gives them a medium to share with the world, but that does not mean it will be liked just cause the show is entertaining.
This isn't a mere localization. They changed the characterizations of a few characters. I have ZERO idea what you are getting at with the last sentence. This is about keeping true to the original story which is what I liked to begin with. It's not nostalgia.
The point was that you were talking about nostalgia here, but creating a separate standard that essentially implying there are reasons for people to not be "nostalgic" with the Japanese dub when either or not enjoys something more has nothing to do with how accurate it is to the source material. The point is that using nostalgia as an argument is poor.
Gaffer Tape wrote:
Look, I have nostalgia for season 3. I readily admit it. I was 13 when it came out, and after waiting a year, the hype to continue the story was real. But even at 13 I could immediately tell, past all the newly available blood, that the production quality had significantly dropped to a near-amateurish level. The actors were clearly less experienced and obviously imitating their predecessors, the dialogue was poorer, and, yes, I couldn't stand the music. And this was all before I had gotten into the Japanese version, so it's not as if I was biased against the dub. The dub was all I knew, and the only music I really enjoyed had been the music in movies 1 and 2, which I didn't know was the Japanese score. I watched it anyway, despite the fact that I hated the voices and hated the music, because I loved Dragon Ball. Of course, once I found the Japanese version, I jumped ship and never looked back.
That the production was cheaper is a fact. Does that necessarily make it better or worse? No. But it doesn't really help. The rest are opinions, but they're opinions even the people involved with the dub share. The actors have all gone on record to say their performances sucked and loved the chance to do Kai simply because it gave them a chance to redeem themselves for their past work now that they were experienced professional actors.
And this is your opinion and I respect that, but just because you couldn't stand the music or think the voice actors are poor doesn't make it fact. It also doesn't mean people are nostalgia bias for liking it.
And even if the voice actors say their current iteration is better, that doesn't necessarily mean it is. I will say that they got more professional in ways, but lost character and emotion in others as time went on for certain ones.
This scene (Final Flash) in particular has way more emotion, intensity, and is just done overall better to me compared to Kai's.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwrzYrpCHz0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpenO97UXXg
Just ugh.