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Yes, I liked what Nagasaki did with that scene. Hopefully he doesn't screw up much on earlier episodes.Choice195 wrote:Oh My.... That sounds amazing! This is what the DBZ score should have sounded like! They seemed to have tweeked it a little bit, but it still sounds amazing.
It depends. Did you post a link for a way of viewing an entire episode illegally, unjustly, or unfairly, without actually working hard to buy the product that contained the episode?cloud1414 wrote:I thought it was against the rules to post those kind of links since they removed the link I posted?
Yeah actually I posted parts 1 & 2 of the episode. And before anyone flames me saying stuff like "you n00b you should of read the rules and BLARG!" I already apologized in that thread so yeah just getting that out. If the mods are going to get me for that, they should get the rest of the members who post links to clips of the show then. But this is just my thought, so meh. :/GotenDaisuki wrote:It depends. Did you post a link for a way of viewing an entire episode illegally, unjustly, or unfairly, without actually working hard to buy the product that contained the episode?cloud1414 wrote:I thought it was against the rules to post those kind of links since they removed the link I posted?
What that other person did there is post a link to just a scene from an episode that must of us saw already anyway.
Yes, Nagasaki did make good choices in terms of where the music should be placed, but, in my opinion, and many others', he overdid it a bit. Episode 96 could have used silence. There were some instances where music was not needed. So, bad choice on Nagasaki's part.cloud1414 wrote:But anyways... I liked the choices of the tracks they used in the episode. Even though I really loved the other score than the one they are using now since I've been a fan of Kai since day one and I have parts 1-4 of the dub. But I really enjoyed this episode some tracks were used in wierd places but the one in the beginning of the episode was a good choice.
I am for the sake that Kikuchi IS dragon ball for me, Yamamoto only had a few good select pieces in my opinion.xzero wrote:Just curious, how many people here who own the first 4 Kai sets from Funi would repurchase those sets for the Kikuchi score version?
Personally, I wouldn't. I guess I just don't really care much for Kikuchi's score. Then again, I'd rebuy the whole Kai series if they included the Faulconer score (with many of the same tracks, but arranged better, i.e. with silence and getting rid of the silly, nonsense tracks that plagued it during the Cell and Buu arcs).
Coola Yagami wrote:How about the Rocky-inspired theme when Goku was running across the Snake Way?
Like I said in the comments, it's a good piece, and it's used well, but I still prefer the Kikuchi piece used in Z's version, a piece from DBZ movie 3.Kienzan88gt wrote:Someone on youtube posted the whole scene for Gohan killing Cell with the new music change. Personally I put on a huge smile after hearing the music I love from DBZ!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epKxSHF4oGc
Kentai wrote:Son Gokuu is a fascinating character anyway, because he is - at face value, anyway - an idiot savant. The victim of violent head trauma as an infant [...] he's a simple bumpkin with a fair share of brain damage who's natural talents to work out what's wrong compensate for his broad lack of common sense. But he's also a fighter, through and through [...] he fight until he has, in no uncertain terms, beaten his enemy on terms they can both acknowledge. He doesn't want to kill anyone, or even prove that he can win... he just wants to know he can. He's an ineffably charming bastard who's manly leanings were really incendental, and yes, the fact that he was voiced by a squeaky woman made the combination perhaps all the more charming.