I think it looks OK. Far from the perfect release but also not the worst.Jon Jon wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 5:58 am Am I the only person who thinks the new footage they showed looks pretty good?
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July 9th 2018 will be remembered as the day Broly became canon.
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I think it looks better than the first trailer. But that shot of Gohan ssj just looks really bad too me. I will defenitley not be buying this set. I can't believe they think the after shots look better than their before. Such potential wasted.
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I would only recommend this (assuming it releases in separate sets later) to fans who don't have the dragon boxes, the season blu-rays or Kai.
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Yeah I have my dragon boxes and kai. At the very least its better than the season blu rays.
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I think they scanned the raw to HD instead?sintzu wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 5:37 amWouldn't an untouched release be in SD quality ? As far as I know even the dragon boxes were cleaned up to a degree so even Japan never got an untouched release apart from what originally aired during the 80s and 90s.sangofe wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 5:34 amWhat'd be helpful would be to have them do proper remastering, or release untouched video.
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No, I was guessing. I was not sure. But seems I guessed right?
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Well what I meant was I found it helpful to know that the remaster team from the Level sets is all but not there anymore, as it explains a thing or two (and the consistency can be laid on important staff who are still there, like Gen perhaps).sangofe wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 6:57 amNo, I was guessing. I was not sure. But seems I guessed right?
I was more frustrated that you used my post as an excuse to take a cheap shot at the set. Which, I get, I understand, this whole situation has been frustrating, but in my opinion there was really no need to make THAT big of a stretch just to shoot the corpse one more time, metaphorically speaking.
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Primarily through colour correcting the Dragon Boxes, but to be honest we have had a thread on here that has been attempting to do that for years.KBABZ wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 5:52 amHow would you do that?? Throw grain back on it like it's an Orange Brick trailer?DBZimran wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 5:49 am I think it is about time we take it into our own hands and do a De-Remastered release. Anybody interested? I have broadcast audio and video for comparison and usage.
The way the Star Wars fandom De-Specialised the original trilogy has always impressed me.
I swear I hope they just release this untouched. They have admitted it is catered towards hardcore DBZ fans. Presumably the same target audience the Dragon Boxes were catered towards. Why are they not listening to our feedback? The fact that they made that blog post is proof they are reading what is being said.
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Who says they won’t listen if everyone tells them the before looks best hopefully that is what we will get! If Funimation wants to maximize its profit the original scans would be best as they can capture the hardcore fans and casual when the add the faulconer score in addition to the Japanese audio. 
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I mean, there's still plenty of time for them to work on the set so they could potentially do so.rs_chaosmaster wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:00 am Who says they won’t listen if everyone tells them the before looks best hopefully that is what we will get! If Funimation wants to maximize its profit the original scans would be best as they can capture the hardcore fans and casual when the add the faulconer score in addition to the Japanese audio.![]()
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I can imagine Fukanaga in his office being handed the tweets. "You mean we DON'T EVEN HAVE TO USE DNR to appease these people?!"SuperSaiyaManZ94 wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:05 amI mean, there's still plenty of time for them to work on the set so they could potentially do so.rs_chaosmaster wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:00 am Who says they won’t listen if everyone tells them the before looks best hopefully that is what we will get! If Funimation wants to maximize its profit the original scans would be best as they can capture the hardcore fans and casual when the add the faulconer score in addition to the Japanese audio.![]()
Also, sad, sick joke: Funimation announced each boxset will come with a small bag of maize with the note "Here's your grain".
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Why do the 2nd ones have a Kai Tfc green tint?
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I was actually thinking the same thing, that it at least looked better than what the first trailer seemed to show us.
Overall though...ehh. I just find it really hard to get that motivated about this release, and I think at the end of the day, it's a mix of the footage still not being as great as we'd hope, but also the price. $350 is a fair enough price for the entire series in one go, and far better than what I was expecting it to go for, but...well, I don't really need or want the art book. Or the figure. Or honestly even the packaging. I just need the show itself. On-disc extras would be nice, but beyond that, I'm good.
So if we actually were to get this version released again later in a more barebones manner, spread across nine "season sets" again (or seven sets like the Dragon Boxes), then yeah, I'd probably jump on it. But at the moment, just not enough going in favor of it to keep me interested.
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Yeah, i could just imagine that too.KBABZ wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:06 amI can imagine Fukanaga in his office being handed the tweets. "You mean we DON'T EVEN HAVE TO USE DNR to appease these people?!"SuperSaiyaManZ94 wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:05 amI mean, there's still plenty of time for them to work on the set so they could potentially do so.rs_chaosmaster wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:00 am Who says they won’t listen if everyone tells them the before looks best hopefully that is what we will get! If Funimation wants to maximize its profit the original scans would be best as they can capture the hardcore fans and casual when the add the faulconer score in addition to the Japanese audio.![]()
Also, sad, sick joke: Funimation announced each boxset will come with a small bag of maize with the note "Here's your grain".

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Same here, i already have the Dragon Boxes for the most part so even if this does eventually get re released separately in stores later broken into individual releases i really don't have much interest in it seeing as i've already got what i personally consider to be by far the definitive way to watch the series.Gyt Kaliba wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:10 amI was actually thinking the same thing, that it at least looked better than what the first trailer seemed to show us.
Overall though...ehh. I just find it really hard to get that motivated about this release, and I think at the end of the day, it's a mix of the footage still not being as great as we'd hope, but also the price. $350 is a fair enough price for the entire series in one go, and far better than what I was expecting it to go for, but...well, I don't really need or want the art book. Or the figure. Or honestly even the packaging. I just need the show itself. On-disc extras would be nice, but beyond that, I'm good.
So if we actually were to get this version released again later in a more barebones manner, spread across nine "season sets" again (or seven sets like the Dragon Boxes), then yeah, I'd probably jump on it. But at the moment, just not enough going in favor of it to keep me interested.
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Given the way the boxes are laid out in the Black Brick, I actually think if these were to be sold individually, they'd be in four "Arc Sets", with a Saiyan set, a Frieza set, a Cell set and a Buu set.Gyt Kaliba wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:10 am So if we actually were to get this version released again later in a more barebones manner, spread across nine "season sets" again (or seven sets like the Dragon Boxes), then yeah, I'd probably jump on it. But at the moment, just not enough going in favor of it to keep me interested.
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So, still no update on the reservations since 6:20 CST yesterday. Starting to think they've probably filled it out, and aren't updating the page uintil they have whatever it's going to look like now thrown together...
For the love of god, don't give them ideas!KBABZ wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:06 amI can imagine Fukanaga in his office being handed the tweets. "You mean we DON'T EVEN HAVE TO USE DNR to appease these people?!"SuperSaiyaManZ94 wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:05 amI mean, there's still plenty of time for them to work on the set so they could potentially do so.rs_chaosmaster wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:00 am Who says they won’t listen if everyone tells them the before looks best hopefully that is what we will get! If Funimation wants to maximize its profit the original scans would be best as they can capture the hardcore fans and casual when the add the faulconer score in addition to the Japanese audio.![]()
Also, sad, sick joke: Funimation announced each boxset will come with a small bag of maize with the note "Here's your grain".
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"Well it's a PUN, you see, those ones San-Toriyama does, like Gohan, or Goku being a measurement for rice. So we thought it'd be fitting! Ehhh? EHHHHH??"PremiumSalt wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:17 amFor the love of god, don't give them ideas!KBABZ wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:06 am Also, sad, sick joke: Funimation announced each boxset will come with a small bag of maize with the note "Here's your grain".
