Vegeta th3 4th wrote: Thu Jun 12, 2025 12:57 am
Hellspawn28 wrote: Fri Jun 06, 2025 2:26 pmI'm feeling pretty burnt out on Dragon Ball.
I've been re-watching the series in Japanese for the first time using Seed of Might's release, and it's been an amazing experience so far. I've never seen it in Japanese, so between that and SOM's amazing video quality, it feels like watching a completely new show.
Watching the 508 episodes from original series (including Movies, TV Specials and OVAs) in japanese was something I’ve always wanted to do since I first saw the trailer for
Sparking Neo back in 2006, and I can honestly say it’s an experience I’d recommend to any DB fan. I wouldn’t say it gets to the point where it feels like a completely different show because here in Brazil, despite the dubbing mistakes (from Mexican dub), the soundtrack was still the same as the original version. Yu-Gi-Oh, though, actually felt like a different anime when I watched it in Japanese, 'thanks' to 4Kids
WittyUsername wrote: Wed Jul 30, 2025 5:42 pm
Would it be unpopular to say that I don’t see the need for a Dragon Ball anime remake?
Kinda, I would say yes based on my own opinion because I think the original DB deserves a remake. Even though I consider it a good anime (including its fillers), it’s sadly pretty dated now. And like people used to say back in the day, it would be great for both old and new fans to experience the stories from when Goku was naturally a kid (looking at you, GT and Daima)
Hellspawn28 wrote: Mon Aug 11, 2025 3:54 pm
Masako Nozawa as Bardock is my least favorite role from her. I almost wish they had a different actor for the role.
One interesting thing about the brazilian dub of DBZ is that they got Raditz’s dub actor to dub Bardock. I thought that was a nice choice, considering Bardock looks like Goku (his son) and sounds like Raditz (his other son). Tullece also has a different voice here, and the only character who has the same voice as Goku’s dub actor is Black (for obvious reasons).