No he is not, although Kageyama's voice is very similar to one of his many voices he is versatile enough to be a good Vegeta.SaintEvolution wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 6:38 pmIsn't he the voice of Kageyama in the portuguese dub of Haikyuu? I never saw Haikyuu in portuguese, but Kageyama is a teenager character, and I wouldn't imagine him sharing a voice actor with Vegeta and Piccolo.Gafonso6 wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 3:19 pmI agree to a certain point since I only saw one minute of him as Vegeta but I do believe his Vegeta voice needs to be a little lower and I believe that with time it will be, first time he did Vegeta so I'm going to give him a break. At least it will never be as bad as Vitor Rocha's Vegeta.
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Can you tell us again the new VAs for Goku and Vegeta? I want them for my list here.
The new VAs start in DBS episode 96? (I know that Goku's new VA was also in the Broly movie)
The new VAs start in DBS episode 96? (I know that Goku's new VA was also in the Broly movie)
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Miguel Raposo is Goku and Simon Frankel is Vegeta.
The new VAs start in DBS episode 105.
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Well, just got my Broly DVD and it's a Portuguese version of the Selecta Visión release distributed by Films4you. It just feels so good to have a portuguese home release of Broly, even it's just a DVD.
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Got it too and saw it playing with subs on a FNAC. The player and TV (and I assume the disc itself) were pretty good because the upscale actually looked HD. Too bad the subs are yellow and still the same as the ones played in cinemas ("No one is stronger than the Sacred Dragon"). Props for actually using Freeza tho.
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The quality of the DVD is actually surprisingly good!omegalucas wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2019 10:47 am Got it too and saw it playing with subs on a FNAC. The player and TV (and I assume the disc itself) were pretty good because the upscale actually looked HD. Too bad the subs are yellow and still the same as the ones played in cinemas ("No one is stronger than the Sacred Dragon"). Props for actually using Freeza tho.
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So, who voiced Kageyama?Gafonso6 wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 6:57 pmNo he is not, although Kageyama's voice is very similar to one of his many voices he is versatile enough to be a good Vegeta.SaintEvolution wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 6:38 pmIsn't he the voice of Kageyama in the portuguese dub of Haikyuu? I never saw Haikyuu in portuguese, but Kageyama is a teenager character, and I wouldn't imagine him sharing a voice actor with Vegeta and Piccolo.Gafonso6 wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 3:19 pm
I agree to a certain point since I only saw one minute of him as Vegeta but I do believe his Vegeta voice needs to be a little lower and I believe that with time it will be, first time he did Vegeta so I'm going to give him a break. At least it will never be as bad as Vitor Rocha's Vegeta.
Also, is there already how to watch the portuguese dub of Broly in good quality?
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Tiago Matias, he's mostly in sports anime dubs and live-action dubs.
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Sent you a link through PMSaintEvolution wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2019 11:55 pm Also, is there already how to watch the portuguese dub of Broly in good quality?
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And here it is, after almost one year of waiting new episodes of DBS will start airing on Biggs on July 22nd at 9PM
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I finally got my hands on the movie's DVD and, well, it's a surprisingly good encode (similar, if not the same, as the Selecta Visión DVD). Very high bitrate, at a constant 8 Mbps. No picture artifacts whatsoever to speak of. Considering the previous home video releases that we got, this is a huge step up.
As far as the subtitles go, they are faithful for the most part, but it's clear that it's based on the portuguese dub itself. There's room for improvement, but they are fine.
As far as the subtitles go, they are faithful for the most part, but it's clear that it's based on the portuguese dub itself. There's room for improvement, but they are fine.
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What happened to the Facebook page?
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FB deleted due to copyright, same thing happened to the MHA Portugal page.
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There are some posters announcing new episodes of Dragon Ball Super on Biggs on some bus stops around my city. Nice!
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Things like this make me wish Biggs got Super in 2016, Super being actually marketed from the start and at least it would've already aired from start to finish already.
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First Iberanime and now this:
Biggs is not holding back with their marketing. This actually put a smile on my face!
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Biggs is not holding back with their marketing. This actually put a smile on my face!
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It probably won't happen, but I think that if Biggs is successful with DBS, they should get the license for Kai and order a dub later on. Specially now when the main characters have new voice actors, and it would bring some context to those watching DBS that aren't familiar with Dragon Ball.
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This is a thing I actually really want them to do, not just because I love the new cast but because I actually want to be able to watch the Z story from start to finish with a dub that's actually good, they can even send it to Audio-In since from what it seems the problem with the Super dub was the cast not getting along with the studio since the My Hero Academia dub is probably the best anime dub Portugal ever got.Luso Saiyan wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2019 4:44 am It probably won't happen, but I think that if Biggs is successful with DBS, they should get the license for Kai and order a dub later on. Specially now when the main characters have new voice actors, and it would bring some context to those watching DBS that aren't familiar with Dragon Ball.
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