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It's interesting that foreign country release classic TV series, BEFORE Japan.Dragon Ball Ireland wrote: Fri Dec 12, 2025 5:39 pm Great news for Spanish fans. Also nice to know that now all three of the classic anime series have Blu-Ray releases. They may not be the best, most pristine releases on the format, but still an upgrade from the DVDs at least.
I guess that international distributors were waiting years for TOEI to do a HD remaster and just gave up, opting to do it themselves.PowerPhantom245 wrote: Fri Dec 12, 2025 9:28 pmIt's interesting that foreign country release classic TV series, BEFORE Japan.Dragon Ball Ireland wrote: Fri Dec 12, 2025 5:39 pm Great news for Spanish fans. Also nice to know that now all three of the classic anime series have Blu-Ray releases. They may not be the best, most pristine releases on the format, but still an upgrade from the DVDs at least.
Toei really dropping the ball for not releasing them in Japan already; I hope original series would get Blu-ray release (HD remastered or SDBD; latter seems likely) next year for anime's 40th anniversary.
It's always been bad upscales, except for the French boxes, of any Dragon Ball release. And Toei's own recent release on Hulu is bad as well.M16U3L2015 wrote: Sat Dec 13, 2025 2:58 pm Although I think it's highly likely that it's an upscaled version of the Dragon Box masters, since If I remember correctly, GT was the only anime of DB that Toei didn't distribute using 16mm film copies, instead they distributed using videotapes.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the Funimation singles were pretty poor quality, weren't they? I remember noticing the compression artifacts all the time. Seems like there's only one choice and it might be pretty rare and expensive (especially depending on where the person is).Metalwario64 wrote: Sat Dec 13, 2025 11:53 pm Yeah, and probably will be completely un color corrected so.... just not worthwhile. If one NEEDS an official GT physical release, I guess the only real good options are the FUNimation singles or the Dragon Boxes.
There's also the Seed of Might option, which is both free and far superior to any official release we've gotten from these companies.TheGreatness25 wrote: Sun Dec 14, 2025 9:07 amSeems like there's only one choice and it might be pretty rare and expensive (especially depending on where the person is).
And what's that? The Japanese dragon boxes aren't really superior in quality.TheGreatness25 wrote: Sun Dec 14, 2025 9:07 amCorrect me if I'm wrong, but the Funimation singles were pretty poor quality, weren't they? I remember noticing the compression artifacts all the time. Seems like there's only one choice and it might be pretty rare and expensive (especially depending on where the person is).Metalwario64 wrote: Sat Dec 13, 2025 11:53 pm Yeah, and probably will be completely un color corrected so.... just not worthwhile. If one NEEDS an official GT physical release, I guess the only real good options are the FUNimation singles or the Dragon Boxes.
Yeah, that's my route. Just saying some people really want a physical release and... we only have two options that are decent there.The Dark Knight wrote: Sun Dec 14, 2025 10:20 amThere's also the Seed of Might option, which is both free and far superior to any official release we've gotten from these companies.TheGreatness25 wrote: Sun Dec 14, 2025 9:07 amSeems like there's only one choice and it might be pretty rare and expensive (especially depending on where the person is).
Aren't the GT season sets supposed to be pretty decent though? They're 4:3, and aren't as heavily DNR'd as the Orange Bricks.Metalwario64 wrote: Sat Dec 13, 2025 11:53 pm Yeah, and probably will be completely un color corrected so.... just not worthwhile. If one NEEDS an official GT physical release, I guess the only real good options are the FUNimation singles or the Dragon Boxes.
I believe there's light DNR on the green bricks (although it's barely noticeable) and they don't have the macroblocking issue the singles have. They're more cost effective and shelf friendly too.90sDBZ wrote: Sun Dec 14, 2025 6:26 pm I know I've seen people on this forum say they're a better option than the singles, due to better encoding.
Couldn't agree more.90sDBZ wrote: Sun Dec 14, 2025 6:26 pmAnyway both OG DB and GT are long overdue a widely available Blu-ray release. Hopefully Crunchyroll will make it happen.
They are okay but, there's still smudging of finer details, especially in dark places. I remember SSJ4 Gogeta's fur having lost all its texture.90sDBZ wrote: Sun Dec 14, 2025 6:26 pmAren't the GT season sets supposed to be pretty decent though? They're 4:3, and aren't as heavily DNR'd as the Orange Bricks.Metalwario64 wrote: Sat Dec 13, 2025 11:53 pm Yeah, and probably will be completely un color corrected so.... just not worthwhile. If one NEEDS an official GT physical release, I guess the only real good options are the FUNimation singles or the Dragon Boxes.
I know I've seen people on this forum say they're a better option than the singles, due to better encoding.
Anyway both OG DB and GT are long overdue a widely available Blu-ray release. Hopefully Crunchyroll will make it happen.
With the 86 anime turning 40 and GT turning 30 it would be nice to see.90sDBZ wrote: Sun Dec 14, 2025 6:26 pmAren't the GT season sets supposed to be pretty decent though? They're 4:3, and aren't as heavily DNR'd as the Orange Bricks.Metalwario64 wrote: Sat Dec 13, 2025 11:53 pm Yeah, and probably will be completely un color corrected so.... just not worthwhile. If one NEEDS an official GT physical release, I guess the only real good options are the FUNimation singles or the Dragon Boxes.
I know I've seen people on this forum say they're a better option than the singles, due to better encoding.
Anyway both OG DB and GT are long overdue a widely available Blu-ray release. Hopefully Crunchyroll will make it happen.
This is a major factor, particularly the shelf space. Lately I've been running out of space for my DVD/Blu-ray collection.Dragon Ball Ireland wrote: Sun Dec 14, 2025 6:57 pm They're more cost effective and shelf friendly too.
I personally never cared for "Step into the Grand Tour" all that much, so no big loss there. I really enjoy Funimation's cover versions of the Japanese opening/endings on the other hand, so that's another big win for the Season sets.Main advantage the singles have is the content, as you get the Japanese title cards, NEPs, and I believe the dub has its original OP and ED from Toonami so both versions are presented faithfully.
You don't get the dub with the Japanese score on the singles if that's your thing though.
I think that's how most fans feel about Menza's score. It's just.... too dark for Dragon Ball, especially a series with such a nostalgic and sentimental feel to it as GT.90sDBZ wrote: Sun Dec 14, 2025 8:41 pmI'm kind of indifferent to the Menza score. I don't hate it like a lot do. There's a couple of good tracks, but it's pretty bland and forgettable overall.
It isn't only the English dubs that have altered soundtracks. The Speedy Malay dubs of Dragon Ball Z movies 1-4, 6-7 and 10 used tracks from Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, and the Indian dubs of Dragon Ball Z seasons 1-2 use the Ron Wasserman score. The old English dubs are the most known for the practice though.super michael wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 7:52 am The Spanish version on TV has the same soundtrack as the Japanese version. As far as I know only the English dub changed soundtracks and music.
Never knew this. That's pretty insane. I remember the horror film Re-animator using the main theme from Psycho.Dragon Ball Ireland wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 4:48 pm The Speedy Malay dubs of Dragon Ball Z movies 1-4, 6-7 and 10 used tracks from Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho