Super Sonic wrote:Onikage725 wrote:Dark Vegeta-Sama wrote:
I will argue to the death that dub-wise (excluding the excessive editing) seasons 1 and 2 were much better than anything that came after it in terms of DBZ.
Well yeah, Ocean vs "The Chris Sabat Show."
Can't agree. Likely due to Mr. Sabat being able to get away with more than Mr. Drummond, I have to say his season 1 & 2 Vegeta seemed like more of a bastard and more menacing yet subtle. Same wit his Piccolo. It's better when they'r evil.
Also to call it the "Chris Sabat show" is like calling Huckleberry Hound the "Daws Butler Show" or Rocky and Bullwinkle "The June Foray Show".
Well now, its just a sarcastic joke, but it is rooted in some truth. I mean, in addition to Piccolo, Vegeta, and Yamcha, he was and has been Kami, Daimaou, Zarbon, Jheese, Butta, Sauza, Recoome, Ii Shenron, Karin, Popo, Shenron, I think Porunga, Silver and Black from the RR, Saichorou/Guru, Umigame/Turtle, Bubbles, King Vegeta, Moori, almost all of Slug's crew, and I'm pretty sure he handled Nappa, Raditz, and Dodoria in early flashbacks before they got regular actors.
Look at that list from the perspective of the Freeza Saga. He was 3 main characters, 3/5ths of the Ginyu, and a number of the major supporting characters. And his grandmother was Freeza. This made for some interesting group situations (especially that one flashback with Vegeta, Raditz, Nappa, Zarbon, Dodoria, and Freeza).
Also... I totally disagree on him being better. I prefer his Vegeta when he's calmer. When he's being evil, I thought Drummond was sinister, downright scary when he yelled. Sabat's yelling tends to annoy me.
Let me put it this way-
In movie 6-
"You'll spill no Saiyan blood today."
Coola- "A second Super Saiyan?"
"Second in order, perhaps, but by no means in stature. Your fight is with me now."
That was badass.
But I found roughly 75% of his dialogue in the Cell saga abrasive and hard on the ears. Vegeta in the original version during this arc was very understated. He came off mainly as smug and pompous. Dub Vegeta was yelling all the time and adding insults in. Like the Artificial Humans- Vegeta was disgusted by them. In the original he calls them over-grown wind up dolls or something of that nature. In the dub he goes all over the board on insults (my favorite being "ultimate tub of lard bucket of bolts"). He also just generally comes off as overly loud. When 19 has him, in the original Vegeta takes his "Ill never let you go" statement as amusing. He's fairly quiet about it, almost like he's dealing with a child who thinks he's actually got a shot at winning.
Hey hey I found clips.
Japanese (sorry, no subs, but we all know how it went down).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-PV2-Z2cgg
The scene in question is around 2:50. Vegeta's just kind of like "O RLY?" the whole time as 19 thinks he's winning.
US Dub
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCfKITe2gEY
About 7 minutes in. Points for creepy music. Vegeta's more like "BWUAHAHA MUTHAFUCKA!" Oh, and points off for not naming the Big Bang Attack, or calling himself Super Vegeta (the lack of which has gotten me in many an edit war with dubbies on Wikipedia).
And for shits and grins, Blue Water-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5Kzl-SQyYg
My sweet Lord is Canadian 19 shitastic. And that music actually makes me want a Faulconer score... that aside, in spite of the fact that they seem to have to work off the FUNi script, I think Drummond captures more of the original's feel. Like he's somewhere in between. I dunno, maybe its just presence, but Ryo Horikawa and Brian Drummond manage to come off as a douchebag without yelling 100% of the time.
Oh and once more. Canadian #19. What. The. Hell?
Moving on, Piccolo. Same thing as Vegeta back then (especially Cell era). Just way too gruff and loud. I found McNeil to be a far more demonic Piccolo. If you can ever track down the Pioneer dub of movie 2, the scene where Piccolo roars is downright scary. I have the redub, and while overall its solid, that particular instance failed to measure up.
Oddly enough, I do prefer Sabat's enlightened and 2x fused later-end Piccolo. If you take they hyper out of Sabat, you get fairly poignant performance. Take the demon out of McNeil and you get a neutered Piccolo. Its odd, but thats just how it sounds to me when I watch the later end Blue Water stuff.
Probably my two favorite Sabat roles are Daimaou and Raizen (I actually think he uses the same voice for both more or less).
shenron002 wrote:I like to add, to this quasie "FUNimation/Saban" topic, is the basterdization of "Samurai Pizza Cats" it seems like they watch the show with the sound off, and created there own lines, sorta like the show "MXC".
Pretty much. Honest to goodness, they did not have a script. Seriously, they got the footage, but no transcripts. Add to that the fact that Cat Ninden is FULL of Japanese cultural inside jokes that frankly we wouldn't get (I have Cat Ninden fansubs, so I'm not exaggerating- not too hard to follow, maybe sparks some independant research, would have passed right over the head of a kid browsing for afternoon cartoons), and they went with writing new scripts. Gotta give SPC points for actually being funny. Honestly, I prefer SPC to KNY (not to detract from KNY). I dont really think of SPC as a dub of KNY, cuz it really isn't. It's more like a Power Rangers/Super Sentai scenario than anything else.
To show my appreciation, I'll only beat them half to death.