SparkyPantsMcGee wrote:RazorX wrote:
Let me ask you something. If the Ocean English dub of Dragon Ball Kai was released first and after a good number of episodes, information about a second English dub by Funimation was leaked, would you hold the same stance against the Funimation dub in this scenario?
You do realise that by ignoring the question you make the answer seem obvious.
I'll also ask this question to Piccolo Daimaoh, SparkyPantsMcGee and anyone else who feels like answering.
I would've included penguintruth but I think I can guess his answer.
I really don't get what you are asking but I'll try to answer things to the best of my abilities. If things were like they were before Kai; where Funimation not only had a fully finished dub but was also the establish cast for both home releases and video games then, if anything, I'd be confused about Ocean doing Kai first. I would still check it out but I think my first reaction over anything else would be towards them taking the series over again. If Funimation did a version of Kai after Ocean I'd be even more confused. I'd probably feel the same way I do now, asking why we need two dubs. On top of that, I think I'd be more interested in how Ocean got Kai first.
So basically you're saying that if Ocean dubbed Kai first, then we got word of another English dub of Kai by Funimation, you'd call the Funimation dub pointless and argue all the countries should broadcast the Ocean dub.
The reason for my question was because I suspect there was some double standard/hypocrisy going on by some people who were complaining about "another English dub" in that if the situation was reversed, they wouldn't have the stance they have against the "other English dub" because of their preference towards a certain dub and inability to understand other people prefer a different dub and they shouldn't have to accept a certain dub if they don't have to. (I noticed my question hasn't been answered by the others I asked, yet)
SparkyPantsMcGee wrote: Regardless of who does it(Funimation or Ocean) I feel we only need one primary English dub(like every other dub in the universe...excluding the Asian exclusive dubs Super Saiyan Prime mentioned). The only reason I lean more towards Funimation is because they have established themselves as that primary Dub. Even though Ocean finished the series, Funimation's cast is the cast that is on all the home releases and video games and to me they are essentially the cast of Dragonball. They have been the *leading English cast* for those characters for over 10 years. We could argue quality and personal preference all day long but that's not what this topic was really aimed for and I don't really care to derail the thread. It's not like I don't have an interest in the Ocean dub, I'm really curious about what they can do(which is why I'm following this thread).
*Please understand that when I see leading English cast it is because they dominate the home releases and the video game roles on top of having a fully complete dub of every version of Dragonball. I know Ocean finished the series, but outside of the television broadcast and early VHS releases(before Funimation's cast took over) I don't know of any home releases or video game vocal dubs.*
Just because Funimation dubbed the movies doesn't make them the official dub. The games are a different matter. Funimation can dub as many movies as they like. Ocean will always be the official dub for me. Funimation's DVDs aren't even available to most countries who received an English dub so that argument is quite invalid.
Speaking of games, the UK got Japanese only voices for Budokai 1 and Super DBZ, despite being an English speaking country, so don't think that Funimation's voices get into all the English releases of the DBZ games.
SparkyPantsMcGee wrote:Now then, in an attempt to bring this thread back on point; What did you find?
Something quite interesting, behindthevoiceactors has a picture of Bardock listed under Paul Dobson's
credits in his profile page. I don't know if they have any official confirmation of who's voicing who in Ocean's Kai dub but clearly someone has to voice Bardock. If it is Paul Dobson then that'll be interesting.
Crystalacids had a page up for Ocean's Kai dub before Kirby Morrow let us know, so if behindthevoices are correct, they wouldn't be the first ones to reveal information before its official confirmation.
sven- wrote:The rushing wasn't Oceans fault. Ocean only had 1 maybe 1,5 year to dub over 150 episodes.
That's actually incorrect. Ocean took between 2.5 to 3 years to dub episodes 108-276. We know this because production started in spring/summer of 2000 and in December 2002, Don Brown confirmed they had recently completed the voice recordings and post production work was ongoing. Plus Kirby Morrow said he spent 3 years recording the voice for Goku, even if it was a bit less, I think Kirby would know he didn't spend a year voicing Goku.
sven- wrote: But think, why, if we already had the Funimation dub, was Ocean called to start dubbing again? Yes, because people couldn't stand the Funimation dub, with their from the street hired VA's. At least Ocean could deliver a professional job.
Agreed.
Innagadadavida wrote:Certainly not "amazing" by any stretch of the imagination. The only type of person who would say that is someone who has a personal attachment to that dub.
Not always. There are performances which really are amazing in the Ocean dub, such as Drummond's Vegeta.
Innagadadavida wrote:Furthermore, I'd really like to see some written evidence for your claim that FUNimation scripted the show. It seems feesable, but I've never heard it until an Ocean fanboy told me so, therefore the credibility is extremely faulty.
Funimation was the licensor and they most likely approved the scripts. They probably supervised the scripts but I think it's safe to assume that Funimation had more responsibility for the scripts than Ocean in episodes 1-53. Funimation also credit themselves for post production. They didn't have a studio at the time and Barry Watson was flying from Texas to Vancouver to "supervise things."
It's not like the DBZ movies 1-3 dub where Pioneer produced them "in association with Funimation." I take that as meaning Pioneer and Ocean produced the movies independently from Funimation but got the license from them to do so.