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Confusion on Dead Zone rerelease

Post by Domon » Sat May 21, 2005 6:56 pm

So, has anyone else found the redub/rerelease of Dead Zone yet?

I've noticed some conflicting information over who did the translation for this film. The credits that plays after the movie says Clyde Mandelin did the translation, but the english credits running through the ending scene says Steve Simmons did this. Could Daimao or someone else clear this up?

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Post by Daimao » Sun May 22, 2005 1:05 am

"Dead Zone" is mine.

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Post by SaiyamanMS » Sun May 22, 2005 2:30 am

Well since that question has been answered, I might ask my own one regarding the movie. What has become of the "Tenkaichi Gohan" scene in the redub?

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Post by Xyex » Sun May 22, 2005 3:14 am

If you're asking if it's still there, according to lost, no. The scene itself is intact, but, the music is not. According to lost it's just the same generic music as usual. :/

The log of that convo:

[21:53] <SaiyaJedi> How'd they handle "Tenka-ichi Gohan"?
[21:54] <lost_in_thought> Lets see.
[21:55] * lost_in_thought backs up some.
[21:55] <SaiyaJedi> Around 10 and half minutes in.
[21:55] <SaiyaJedi> With the song starting around the 11:00 mark or so
[21:56] <lost_in_thought> Wow...
[21:56] <SaiyaJedi> ?
[21:56] <lost_in_thought> Generic circus like BGMs, of symbols and a flute going in the background
[21:56] <lost_in_thought> and some tumble music.
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Post by DBW » Sun May 22, 2005 2:36 pm

So there isn't even any singing in the dub? That must make the scene pretty awkward. I wonder what they're gonna do with that "Piccolo Daisuki" song in the next movie...

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Post by Conan the SSJ » Fri May 27, 2005 6:58 am

Why in the hell is this release being considered Ultimate Uncut and deemed to contain never-before seen footage? Do FUNi have real short memories of the Pioneer releases, or is there really something new?
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Post by Sun_Wukong » Fri May 27, 2005 10:26 am

I honestly didnt notice anything new. I still think Pioneer's dub is far superior.

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Post by Tanooki Kuribo » Fri May 27, 2005 11:47 am

Also, I heard it has some kind of directors commentary... :?:

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Post by lost in thought » Fri May 27, 2005 4:14 pm

Xyex wrote:If you're asking if it's still there, according to lost, no. The scene itself is intact, but, the music is not. According to lost it's just the same generic music as usual. :/

The log of that convo:

[21:53] <SaiyaJedi> How'd they handle "Tenka-ichi Gohan"?
[21:54] <lost_in_thought> Lets see.
[21:55] * lost_in_thought backs up some.
[21:55] <SaiyaJedi> Around 10 and half minutes in.
[21:55] <SaiyaJedi> With the song starting around the 11:00 mark or so
[21:56] <lost_in_thought> Wow...
[21:56] <SaiyaJedi> ?
[21:56] <lost_in_thought> Generic circus like BGMs, of symbols and a flute going in the background
[21:56] <lost_in_thought> and some tumble music.
Good thing you log conversations, since I have no intention of watching the dub a second time, just to see how Tenka-ichi Gohan played out, to describe it yet again. [Yes, I had forgotten how I described it.]
DBW wrote:So there isn't even any singing in the dub? That must make the scene pretty awkward. I wonder what they're gonna do with that "Piccolo Daisuki" song in the next movie...
Nope, no singing, much awkward, much confusion. I can imagine Piccolo Daisuki will have various techno/rock ballads, probably a few cymbal clatters, and a whole lot of bullshit.
Conan the SSJ wrote:Why in the hell is this release being considered Ultimate Uncut and deemed to contain never-before seen footage? Do FUNi have real short memories of the Pioneer releases, or is there really something new?
No, they remember all right, but they're just looking to sell units. But even at a reduced price-tag of $14.00 [is only worth between $7.00, to $10.00] it's far from cheap enough to warrant purchase, unless you A.) like the dub, more than the original, B.) Are a fucking moron, C.) You're a fan of this movie.
If none of the above applies to you, then you should keep away from this one at all costs, and instead cling to your Pioneer release like it's the holy fucking grail.
Sun_Wukong wrote:I honestly didnt notice anything new. I still think Pioneer's dub is far superior.
I agree, completely.
Tanooki Kuribo wrote:Also, I heard it has some kind of directors commentary... :?:
Yes, it does. I am far too dissapointed with the dub to go back and watch it though... maybe one of these days I'll be able to set aside my disgust and see what sort of tripe has been recorded for we, the 'fans.'

If the commentary that was put online, for the Ultimate Uncut release on DragonBallZ.com is any indication of the quality that FUNimation is capable of, I'd probably advise against watching it, for your own well being.
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Post by tarsonis » Fri May 27, 2005 4:33 pm

The only advantage I can see this having over the Pioneer release is that there were no additional sound effects thrown in for no reason, like in the original dub. (At least, there aren't now as far as I'm aware). But, the fact that the Pioneer release uses the original BGM, including the insert song, makes their release far superior regardless.

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Post by lost in thought » Fri May 27, 2005 11:23 pm

tarsonis wrote:The only advantage I can see this having over the Pioneer release is that there were no additional sound effects thrown in for no reason, like in the original dub. (At least, there aren't now as far as I'm aware). But, the fact that the Pioneer release uses the original BGM, including the insert song, makes their release far superior regardless.
The bottom-line: There is no reason what-so-ever to own this, if you've got the Pioneer dvd/vhs; it's just not worth the pain.

I said it once, and I will say it again: if you own the original Pioneer release in any format, cling to it like it's the Holy fucking Grail... because... it is!

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Post by Sun_Wukong » Sat May 28, 2005 11:44 am

I bought it just so I could compare the two.

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Post by TripleRach » Sat May 28, 2005 12:56 pm

To be honest, the only reason I plan on buying it is for the credits. Pioneer translated them (some names incorrectly), and I'd prefer to have them raw, like all of the others movies FUNi's released themselves.

That, and I'm sure Steve's subtitles are much better than Pioneer's. ...Actually, wasn't there a bit of dubtitling in their subs? At least name-wise, anyway.

Those two things are enough to warrant a purchase from me, at least. I could care less about the dub. But I realize that's not everyone, so.

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Post by VegettoEX » Sat May 28, 2005 1:05 pm

TripleRach wrote:To be honest, the only reason I plan on buying it is for the credits. Pioneer translated them (some names incorrectly), and I'd prefer to have them raw, like all of the others movies FUNi's released themselves.
Hai.

And, as mentioned, the only "new" footage (if you want to call it that) is the full-frame Japanese closing credits (which are un-translated, just like the opening), where-as Pioneer's was scrolled up to the corner while translated credits played on the right (a-la other DBZ movie closing credits, but still...).
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Post by kenisu3000 » Sat May 28, 2005 1:46 pm

All of you may roll your your eyes at what may seem to be a trivial question, but is the TOEI mark at the beginning of the movie kept?
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Post by VegettoEX » Sat May 28, 2005 3:07 pm

kenisu3000 wrote:All of you may roll your your eyes at what may seem to be a trivial question, but is the TOEI mark at the beginning of the movie kept?
The so-called "waves and rocks" ? Yes. And there's no need to capitalize Toei; it's not an acronym.
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Post by The S » Sat May 28, 2005 11:23 pm

Quick question on Dead Zone, since I haven't seen it in many moons...

Who all fights against Garlic Jr. and his crew? I know for sure Son Gokuu and Piccolo do, as does Kami-sama and Son Gohan... but I'm having trouble recalling if Klilyn or anyone else takes them on in the movie.
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Post by Domon » Sat May 28, 2005 11:32 pm

The S wrote:Quick question on Dead Zone, since I haven't seen it in many moons...

Who all fights against Garlic Jr. and his crew? I know for sure Son Gokuu and Piccolo do, as does Kami-sama and Son Gohan... but I'm having trouble recalling if Klilyn or anyone else takes them on in the movie.

... "Klilyn"?

Well, Chi-chi does try at the beginning of the movie, and Kuririn deflects a couple of attacks, but that's about it.

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Post by SpaceKappa » Sun May 29, 2005 1:39 am

Quick off-topicness to defend The S: Klilyn is how his name is spelled in the Japanese UB22 manual.

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Post by Bejiita » Sun May 29, 2005 10:17 am

Now I know of this I can't wait to see the old movies.

The only DBZ movies I've seen are the two Brolly ones, the Trunks/Bardock specials and Bojack. I want to see these old movies now because of the BGM which is kept in, anyway, lucky they are all being shown on Toonami in the UK tommorow and so on.

So, Pioneer did know what they were doing!

And we might as well call him Krillin, or Kuririn, all those other types of romanized names look too akward. Even if it says that in UB22.

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