Dragon Ball Super in Portugal

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Re: Dragon Ball Super in Portugal

Post by Cure Dragon 255 » Tue Feb 05, 2019 4:25 am

Remember that Biggs got grilled over the censored version they aired of Sailor Moon Crystal. They might want to air it uncut to avoid viewer anger.

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Re: Dragon Ball Super in Portugal

Post by diogoarez » Tue Feb 05, 2019 8:29 am

Damn, dunno what to think. I'm scared they'll replace the original cast and Romeu :(

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Re: Dragon Ball Super in Portugal

Post by Gafonso6 » Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:14 am

diogoarez wrote:Damn, dunno what to think. I'm scared they'll replace the original cast and Romeu :(
112 is one of the few studios that actually try all they can to keep the cast from other studios, however if they can't I believe the original cast is safe, wouldn't like to lose Romeu though.
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Re: Dragon Ball Super in Portugal

Post by omegalucas » Tue Feb 05, 2019 11:50 am

They won't redub anything, I'm afraid. Why would they spend money when they have a dub already done? Unless the audio files were lost, but we're in the digital age.
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Re: Dragon Ball Super in Portugal

Post by Gafonso6 » Tue Feb 05, 2019 12:09 pm

omegalucas wrote:They won't redub anything, I'm afraid. Why would they spend money when they have a dub already done? Unless the audio files were lost, but we're in the digital age.
SIC not wanting Biggs to have their dub. It's not something new for a channel to get a show that was dubbed and aired not long ago on a different channel but for some reason redubbed it, SIC and RTP2 did that not too long ago, in fact the only time I remember a show changing channel without getting redubbed is with Doraemon when it went from Panda to Cartoon Network but that's because the Luk International hired Pim Pam Pum to be the official portuguese Doraemon dubbing house. This will be 50/50, we either get a redub or we don't. Either way maybe this could mean new episodes on Biggs sooner than on SIC.
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Re: Dragon Ball Super in Portugal

Post by omegalucas » Tue Feb 05, 2019 6:35 pm

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omegalucas wrote:They won't redub anything, I'm afraid. Why would they spend money when they have a dub already done? Unless the audio files were lost, but we're in the digital age.
SIC not wanting Biggs to have their dub. It's not something new for a channel to get a show that was dubbed and aired not long ago on a different channel but for some reason redubbed it, SIC and RTP2 did that not too long ago, in fact the only time I remember a show changing channel without getting redubbed is with Doraemon when it went from Panda to Cartoon Network but that's because the Luk International hired Pim Pam Pum to be the official portuguese Doraemon dubbing house. This will be 50/50, we either get a redub or we don't. Either way maybe this could mean new episodes on Biggs sooner than on SIC.
Most Digimon shows started on SIC and TVI and transitioned to Panda without redubs. They usually redub series when they lose the audio masters. Which I suppose that's what happened with Sonic X.
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Re: Dragon Ball Super in Portugal

Post by omegalucas » Wed Feb 06, 2019 2:32 pm

According to TPA Portugal SIC will no longer broadcast Dragon Ball. So, I assume Biggs will have the rights from now on. Hope they won't censor anything and treat the series better.
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Re: Dragon Ball Super in Portugal

Post by Gafonso6 » Wed Feb 06, 2019 3:06 pm

omegalucas wrote:According to TPA Portugal SIC will no longer broadcast Dragon Ball. So, I assume Biggs will have the rights from now on. Hope they won't censor anything and treat the series better.
Now THIS was an unexpected turn of events. SIC not having DB rights in Portugal is something I think nobody expected. The big question is IF they don't redub everything who will dub the missing 27 episodes? Biggs worked with Audio In in the past but only for 2 live-action shows and all their animes usually go to 112 Studios (which would be kind of poetic since they dubbed Sailor Moon Crystal and Saint Seiya Omega, all dubbed by Novaga). 112 Studios tries their best to keep the casting consistent so that probably wouldn't be a problem. Either way Biggs treats Pokémon pretty well, SMC even though it had that terrible censorship was later shown without censorship and their block "Anime Hour" has a way better schedule than the one SIC ever gave Super. March will be an interesting month for portuguese DB fans.
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Re: Dragon Ball Super in Portugal

Post by omegalucas » Wed Feb 06, 2019 3:14 pm

Indeed. Wonder if they'll start Super with episode 1 or the first unaired episode.
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Re: Dragon Ball Super in Portugal

Post by Gafonso6 » Wed Feb 06, 2019 3:21 pm

omegalucas wrote:Indeed. Wonder if they'll start Super with episode 1 or the first unaired episode.
Probably from the beggining, it would be pretty weird to just start from 105 when you have all the episodes, although I would prefer they start from 105 because if they start from the beggining we'll only get new episodes in July.
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Re: Dragon Ball Super in Portugal

Post by Tian » Wed Feb 06, 2019 5:11 pm

Gafonso6 wrote:
omegalucas wrote:Indeed. Wonder if they'll start Super with episode 1 or the first unaired episode.
Probably from the beggining, it would be pretty weird to just start from 105 when you have all the episodes, although I would prefer they start from 105 because if they start from the beggining we'll only get new episodes in July.
In case it starts from the beginning, it would be a good idea to air the episodes in all weekdays instead of once a week. You know, like CN does in Latin America and Brasil. And once it catches wherever SIC left, change to once a week.

It is really surprising the channel hop. Never expected SIC to stop airing it.
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Post by PTOldMan » Wed Feb 06, 2019 6:01 pm

When Pokémon moved from SIC to Biggs, Biggs started by airing a rerun of season 10, the last season SIC aired. They kept the dub, but as the dub had a lot of problems (mainly missed lines), they aired a "corrected version", voicing those parts which had mouth flaps without sound.

I don't think Biggs will do this to Dragon Ball, but I wonder what will happen to all those references to SIC. They will probably air the episodes without noticing them, but I really don't know.

All in all, aside from all the problems Biggs had in the past with censorship, I think these are great news, and if Dragon Ball Super is successful (which will surely be), Biggs will treat it very well. With Pokémon we went from being almost 3 and half years behind Japan to being now about 5 months behind Japan and 1-2 months behind the USA.

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Re: Dragon Ball Super in Portugal

Post by Luso Saiyan » Wed Feb 06, 2019 6:35 pm

Well, I better finish that ratings chart of SIC's run of the series, for posterity sake. Never imagined they would drop it like this.

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Post by Gafonso6 » Wed Feb 06, 2019 7:00 pm

Just realized that if Biggs treats Dragon Ball the way they treat Pokémon we might get the BoG and RoF movies dubbed and Broly might air on Biggs, meaning that if there's no physical release the dub won't get lost.
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Re: Dragon Ball Super in Portugal

Post by omegalucas » Thu Feb 07, 2019 9:57 am

Gafonso6 wrote:Just realized that if Biggs treats Dragon Ball the way they treat Pokémon we might get the BoG and RoF movies dubbed and Broly might air on Biggs, meaning that if there's no physical release the dub won't get lost.
This might actually happen. Biggs is super into dubbing movies.
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Re: Dragon Ball Super in Portugal

Post by JohnnyCashKami » Fri Feb 08, 2019 1:05 pm

omegalucas wrote:According to TPA Portugal SIC will no longer broadcast Dragon Ball. So, I assume Biggs will have the rights from now on. Hope they won't censor anything and treat the series better.
That's kind of good news. It'd be great if Biggs redubbed Dragon Ball Super and gave it a professional dub as it deserves, probably won't happen though.

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Post by wjbraden » Fri Feb 08, 2019 2:12 pm

Interesting developments, considering Dragon Ball's always been one of SIC's headlining shows. Just for curiosity, are they still airing DBZ reruns?
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Post by omegalucas » Fri Feb 08, 2019 2:15 pm

wjbraden wrote:Interesting developments, considering Dragon Ball's always been one of SIC's headlining shows. Just for curiosity, are they still airing DBZ reruns?
Not since Super began.
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Post by wjbraden » Fri Feb 08, 2019 2:51 pm

omegalucas wrote:
wjbraden wrote:Interesting developments, considering Dragon Ball's always been one of SIC's headlining shows. Just for curiosity, are they still airing DBZ reruns?
Not since Super began.
Hmmm, well maybe that's that for Dragon Ball's run on the channel. That's too bad considering the franchise's long history there. I wonder if this was somehow Toei's doing...

Also, very random question, but does anyone know what happened to TPA Portugal's blog? I go there frequently, but just the other day it's asking if I have an invite. Did he lock it to the public or something?
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Re: Dragon Ball Super in Portugal

Post by Gafonso6 » Fri Feb 08, 2019 2:56 pm

wjbraden wrote: Also, very random question, but does anyone know what happened to TPA Portugal's blog? I go there frequently, but just the other day it's asking if I have an invite. Did he lock it to the public or something?
Don't worry, the owner of TPA is just doing some changes to the blog.
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