I'd gladly buy the first 4 off you if you do.jjgp1112 wrote:I'll gladly sell off my Dragon Boxes if these turn out to be any good.
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Only dubs that matter are DB, Kai, & Super. Nothing else.
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I'd imagine a comparable amount to the Blu-Bricks.OutRun2 wrote:Can I ask you guys a question? Assuming I'd want to buy a hard drive to rip these discs, how many Terabytes of data do you suspect would be needed to rip all the discs contained in a Bluray boxset for a TV show of this magnitude? 2? 6? 10?
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I'm holding on to my dboxes for now. This whole thing looks way messier than it needs to be. Pledges? Pay walls? Physical extras like figurines to drive up the price? A limited run instead of a regular one? No guarantee on 4x3? Yikes.
Good luck to those who hope it'll all work out. Broadcast audio is cool and all, but right now this project looks like a potential headache.
Good luck to those who hope it'll all work out. Broadcast audio is cool and all, but right now this project looks like a potential headache.
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I've ripped the current Blu rays onto my computer with MakeMKV and all up it's 989gb.OutRun2 wrote:Can I ask you guys a question? Assuming I'd want to buy a hard drive to rip these discs, how many Terabytes of data do you suspect would be needed to rip all the discs contained in a Bluray boxset for a TV show of this magnitude? 2? 6? 10?
I'd get 2tb just to be safe. You could then add DB and GT if you wanted
Altogether my dragon ball rips add up to 2.05tb, that's with every release I could find (not including orange brick DVD, remastered DB, kai final chapters or super) using makeMKV. So 2tb hard drive will be more than enough unless you're gonna get every single release
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99% chance it's interviews with the dub cast.KBABZ wrote:Anyone got ideas for special features they might include? I'm assuming the Bardock and Trunks specials would fall into that, perhaps, but what else could they provide?
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Like I said I just bought all seven recently for a grand (because like an idiot I sold 1-6 years ago since I thought I was never going to get #7 and I needed the money at the time), and I’m not even mad at this announcement. I agree, it looks like a mess. If it works out, awesome, can’t wait to buy it and have both. If not, at least I finally have a complete set of the Dragon Boxes.Chuquita wrote:I'm holding on to my dboxes for now. This whole thing looks way messier than it needs to be. Pledges? Pay walls? Physical extras like figurines to drive up the price? A limited run instead of a regular one? No guarantee on 4x3? Yikes.
Good luck to those who hope it'll all work out. Broadcast audio is cool and all, but right now this project looks like a potential headache.
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The Figurine seems unnecessary honestly (atleast for me) , they’re putting it in just to increase the price even more.
Now i’m thinking about skipping this release.
I was more excited when i thought they were going to remaster Dragon Ball and the movies (release them).
I like Dragon Ball Z but Dragon Ball is my favourite series by far.
And i wouldn’t pay 500$ + for this release.
If it cost around 200-300$ i might buy it.
Now i’m thinking about skipping this release.
I was more excited when i thought they were going to remaster Dragon Ball and the movies (release them).
I like Dragon Ball Z but Dragon Ball is my favourite series by far.
And i wouldn’t pay 500$ + for this release.
If it cost around 200-300$ i might buy it.
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Agreed, the figure is just unnecessary. I’m willing to bet that was at the insistence of FUNimation so they could raise the price stateside.Hyena_Yamcha wrote:The Figurine seems unnecessary honestly (atleast for me) , they’re putting it in just to increase the price even more.
Now i’m thinking about skipping this release.
I was more excited when i thought they were going to remaster Dragon Ball and the movies (release them).
I like Dragon Ball Z but Dragon Ball is my favourite series by far.
And i wouldn’t pay 500$ + for this release.
If it cost around 200-300$ i might buy it.
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Yeah. FUNi's made as much money as they're ever going to with those terrible demastered BRs. It's been 5 years since those came out, anyone who wanted a slightly better version of the shitty Orange Bricks on BR has them already. FUNi knows that if they just repackage those, 1. there's no point in anyone getting them because the people who didn't mind their awful masters have them already (this is why the level BRs failed) & 2. the people who refused to buy those terrible BRs won't buy them if it's shown that they're just repackaging those into a new case. They'll play this smart. They wouldn't just screw over the section of the fanbase that just want a good, watchable remaster of the series AGAIN. Which is why this is gonna be a limited edition thing, at least for now. I'm hoping they'll do different tiers like Bebop to make sure anyone who wants the episodes can buy them in affordable packaging. Like, I'd rather just have the episodes. Sure, an art book is nice & a figure is meh, but if the episodes aren't in a quality-preserved format, then there's no point. FUNi are self aware of this a bit, otherwise the Dragon Boxes & Levels wouldn't have come out, but they prioritize making money, after not spending a lot, from stupid people over actually preserving quality for the future a lot of the time with Z. I'm confident they'll get it right this time. They got it right with Kai's dub before, so hopefully they'll finally get the remastering of Z right.Kinokima wrote:No one would rebuy the BRs in just a box with an artbook and figure. Or extremely few people.IAmTheMilkMan wrote:Oh? You mean like exactly what they did for Cowboy Bebop's 20th Anniversary set?Kinokima wrote:There is no way all this hoopla is going to be releasing the Blu-ray’s we already have in a fancy box with just a figure and an artbook.
Hell there is already a release in a box without a figure an and an artbook. So you expect people to pay all this money for just a figure and artbook? Very few people would do that. Funimation isn’t stupid.
Also I believe that was the first release of Cowboy Bebop for Funi and Cowboy Bebop was released on Blu-ray in its original aspect ratio.
And also the Cowboy Bebop CE came with way more stuff that what Funi is saying this DB Set will come with.
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Let me just say it’s amazing how much Dragon Ball Fans Bitch and complain. By all indications this is going to be like the Japanese Dragon Boxes were for Japan. You would think the fan base would be grateful for Funimation and Toei joining together in a partnership to produce a truly special release but all I see is bitching and complaining. . Please just wait until the details are released then you can decide to be upset at the price pass on it and kick yourself later like those who passed on the US Dragon Boxes did. The choice will be up to you but they are following the exact model of the Japanese Dragon Boxes:
Limited Edition Reservation Release
Special Figure
Dragonbook Equivalent
Who knows what else I am excited
Limited Edition Reservation Release
Special Figure
Dragonbook Equivalent
Who knows what else I am excited
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should i sell the other blu-rays if this is better?
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I would but I’m a collector as well so I will keep themGodgoku95 wrote:should i sell the other blu-rays if this is better?
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i'm a collector i will keep mine too thenrs_chaosmaster wrote:I would but I’m a collector as well so I will keep themGodgoku95 wrote:should i sell the other blu-rays if this is better?
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The orange bricks are the only thing Dragon Ball I ever sold but they were such an atrocity that I couldn’t justify keeping them. The blue bricks are not much better but it’s the only option for Dragonball right now. If this release does well I suspect that will change.
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What are the odds FUNi gets enough pre-orders to release this, then within a year from release, they do a "Standard" release of the series, maybe in season sets, without the collector's packaging and figurine? Seems pretty likely IMO
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I doubt it much more likely they do a set like this for Dragonball and the movies if this does well.sumpter360 wrote:What are the odds FUNi gets enough pre-orders to release this, then within a year from release, they do a "Standard" release of the series, maybe in season sets, without the collector's packaging and figurine? Seems pretty likely IMO
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i am curious to know how much signs did they got since yesterday
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Ok put it this way, imagine for the last 10 years you ask for a certain release. Then every single time they release something it's not what you wanted. So each time we say "nope, don't like this, let's hope for next time" "nope don't like this, let's hope they do it next time." "Fuck me how many times can they not give us what we want, let's wait for next time"rs_chaosmaster wrote:Let me just say it’s amazing how much Dragon Ball Fans Bitch and complain. By all indications this is going to be like the Japanese Dragon Boxes were for Japan. You would think the fan base would be grateful for Funimation and Toei joining together in a partnership to produce a truly special release but all I see is bitching and complaining. . Please just wait until the details are released then you can decide to be upset at the price pass on it and kick yourself later like those who passed on the US Dragon Boxes did. The choice will be up to you but they are following the exact model of the Japanese Dragon Boxes:
Limited Edition Reservation Release
Special Figure
Dragonbook Equivalent
Who knows what else I am excited
And now we are saying "finally! Another chance to get the release we actually want, let's hope they don't fuck this up again and come up with their own random shit like they did all the other times!"
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Same, I own the season Blu-Rays and I plan to keep them for the extras, and the front and back cover art (which I love) even if this new set turns out to be worth my hard earned cash. I sold my orange bricks though as I couldn't see any reason to still use them.rs_chaosmaster wrote:I would but I’m a collector as well so I will keep themGodgoku95 wrote:should i sell the other blu-rays if this is better?
Very wishful thinking. It would be a great thing to happen, but I wouldn't count on it since this release will more than likely default to the sub track and the season sets will be kept in circulation to ensure the dub is main stage on the home market. That said if enough people demand Manga UK license this new release from Funimation maybe that could become the budget version. They haven't released DBZ on Blu-Ray yet but if this set turns out to be a good remaster perhaps they could be persuaded that this is the best HD DBZ transfer to go for.sumpter360 wrote:What are the odds FUNi gets enough pre-orders to release this, then within a year from release, they do a "Standard" release of the series, maybe in season sets, without the collector's packaging and figurine? Seems pretty likely IMO
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I mean, that's the Shout! Factory method of releasing things, so it'd make sense if they did.sumpter360 wrote:What are the odds FUNi gets enough pre-orders to release this, then within a year from release, they do a "Standard" release of the series, maybe in season sets, without the collector's packaging and figurine? Seems pretty likely IMO
Only dubs that matter are DB, Kai, & Super. Nothing else.
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