kei17 wrote: Fri Feb 05, 2021 6:02 pm
Sorry replying to myself for an off-topic supplement, but here's evidence that India had access to the separate M&Es even though they used the Kikuchi score.
Thanks for providing; that was very interesting!
Lightningexpose wrote: Sat Feb 06, 2021 7:30 am
Yeah, I know once upon a time they did receive film reels—that’s my whole point for saying I always found the idea that they didn’t receive film reels and just digibetas up til 2006/2007 to be ridiculous.
It costs a lot more money to produce those duplicate prints than it does to create any video master so they are valuable and it’s not worth the risk to either company. Once upon a time it was the only choice they had, but in 2006-2007 this is nothing more than a risky, unnecessary investment.
I’ve not ever heard of an anime distributor getting a hold of film reels in the digital era via request or commission, like you say they could (as if you’re aware of any examples where they have). Your assumption has too much confidence to it if you really don’t know of any case where this has happened. I have seen foreign anime distributors commissioning new scans, but neither company took the risk of transporting film reels out of the Japanese film lab or requesting duplicate prints. They simply commissioned the Japanese film lab to do a HD transfer of the film and send over the digital masters. To think this isn’t the option Funimation and Toei would see as the most cost-effective in 2006-2007 but instead funi ask toei to send them film reels so they can transfer it themselves should sound ridiculous.
Of course it’s a mystery to me why Funimation actually did receive film prints since by the time they got DBZ, Japanese tv stations were mostly not receiving film prints anymore afaik and just videotape masters for most anime. Not sure exactly why toei couldn’t have just sent them those but I’m glad they didn’t because a lot of Japanese tape masters I’ve seen for anime had field blending and such, like the GT special. Maybe toei didn’t have the time to create tape masters of Z for anyone at all around that time, but for GT since the tv networks got tape masters so did foreign distributors.
Yes, you're correct, and I wasn't disagreeing with you. It's cheaper to send digital or tape masters, etc.
But if Funi really wanted their own film, even if that's a really stupid idea that makes no sense, Toei would really have no reason to say no if Funi were willing to foot the bill for it all.
We know it wouldn't happen, but if someone is working under the assumption that Funi did acquire film in 2006/2007, as wrong an assumption as it is, the reasons behind it don't require any imagination.
To step aside from my devil's advocate position and explain myself for a moment, though, what I'm trying to do here is make a larger point; the assumption that Funi got the film masters new in 2006/2007 isn't so crazy to someone who isn't familiar with how this works. It's one of those little things that's clearly wrong if you've done the reading, but makes sense if you're the lay-person, as most people online are, which is how this misinformation spreads. For instance, it makes sense to many people to think of all the Canadian-recorded dubs as being handled by Ocean, even though that's plainly and indisputably wrong to anyone who's done the reading (the reality, for the record, is that Ocean didn't get involved in production until season 2 of Z, even though their studio space had been used for recording in season 1). It's a more intuitive understanding of the situation that many people assume without actually doing the in-depth reading to back that up. That's often how misinformation about things in general come about.
Even though the common misconception is wrong (and it absolutely is wrong, and it would be great if it could get stamped out, along with all the other blatant misinformation going around about Dragon Ball), it does make a lot of sense if you aren't well-read about how all this stuff works.
It's just a point I felt was worthwhile to make in this thread, even if no one posting here right now particularly needs to hear it: Not everyone is super well-read on this stuff, and that's okay, as long as those who spread the misconception are willing to recognise that their understanding is wrong, and learn the truth so they can get it right in future.
That's all I'm really trying to say here.
The point of Dragon Ball is to enjoy it. Never lose sight of that.