I was talking about AgitoZ.jjgp1112 wrote:Dude, like Puto just said, DBox The Movies, the UUE Single, and the Pioneer single ALL HAVE IT. The Double Feature blu-ray doesn't, because they used a different textless opening and have no alternate angles.
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From my UUE single of movie 1:


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Not exactly sure what's going on with the stamp thing, but what if FUNi was just getting a head start on the new Movie Blurays? :3
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Are you just not reading what we're saying? AgitoZ said the new DBZ Levels are using the original opening from the movies. Specifically, the Dead Zone opening. Whether or not FUNi's Blu-Ray movies have the stamp is not in question. You're changing the subject...CyberpunkCentral wrote:
Sorry, but I've just seen the movies on Blu-ray. And there is no stamp on it.
Incorrect: CyberpunkCentral - "Blu-ray has the actual opening for the Saiyan saga."
Correct: AgitoZ - "They used the opening for the movies on the Blu-Ray."
Undeniable proof - http://www.kanzentai.com/movie.php?id=04 Lists the Eirin Certificate number for The Dead Zone as #25454
Screenshot from Dragon Ball Z Level 1.1:

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I think there is a misunderstanding.Craddle wrote:Are you just not reading what we're saying? AgitoZ said the new DBZ Levels are using the original opening from the movies. Specifically, the Dead Zone opening. Whether or not FUNi's Blu-Ray movies have the stamp is not in question. You're changing the subject...CyberpunkCentral wrote:
Sorry, but I've just seen the movies on Blu-ray. And there is no stamp on it.
Incorrect: CyberpunkCentral - "Blu-ray has the actual opening for the Saiyan saga."
Correct: AgitoZ - "They used the opening for the movies on the Blu-Ray."
Undeniable proof - http://www.kanzentai.com/movie.php?id=04 Lists the Eirin Certificate number for The Dead Zone as #25454
Screenshot from Dragon Ball Z Level 1.1:
I'm not denying that the opening may very well be the same opening from movie 01. I'm just simply saying that I don't see it in double feature Blu-ray. But who cares? There isn't much difference between the Dragon Box early episodes opening and Level 1.1 opening.
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That's not what you said. Now your changing your story.CyberpunkCentral wrote: I'm not denying that the opening may very well be the same opening from movie 01. I'm just simply saying that I don't see it in double feature Blu-ray. But who cares? There isn't much difference between the Dragon Box early episodes opening and Level 1.1 opening.
Below you are referring to the series. Not the movies. Why all of sudden are you talking about Double Features?
"But who cares?" Are you kidding? You're the one that repeatedly posted that AgitoZ was wrong. So obviously you care.CyberpunkCentral wrote:The opening for the Orange Brick Season One looks like one of the openings for the later episodes. Where as the Blu-ray has the actual opening for the Saiyan saga. Though I could be wrong.
If you don't see the Eirin Certificate number on your Dragon Ball Z Level 1.1 then you need to look again. It's there. I even provided a screenshot.
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I couldn't be bothered to put in 1.1, but I searched for the intro on Youtube and it came up with the opening (albeit its Latino) but it has the Eirin certificate (25454).
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IIRC FUNi's "creditless" Z OPs have had Eirins on the DVDs for a large amount of them. I remember seeing them in the Captain Ginyu Assault DVD (although then again, that had the wrong OP anyhow) to begin with. They might even be on the orange bricks! It'd be a good idea to check which DVDs have them rather than "proper" OPs.
Of course, this begs the question - why didn't FUNi just edit the eirin out? It'd have been a lot harder to figure out they were pulling this if they just removed that. Or, heck, if it was too technically hard, they could've just spliced in footage from a different version of the Z OP. I don't even think it'd have been too obviously if they just did a DBox upscale specifically on that part, rather than keep the eirin.
Of course, this begs the question - why didn't FUNi just edit the eirin out? It'd have been a lot harder to figure out they were pulling this if they just removed that. Or, heck, if it was too technically hard, they could've just spliced in footage from a different version of the Z OP. I don't even think it'd have been too obviously if they just did a DBox upscale specifically on that part, rather than keep the eirin.
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Oh boy...Craddle wrote:That's not what you said. Now your changing your story.CyberpunkCentral wrote: I'm not denying that the opening may very well be the same opening from movie 01. I'm just simply saying that I don't see it in double feature Blu-ray. But who cares? There isn't much difference between the Dragon Box early episodes opening and Level 1.1 opening.
Below you are referring to the series. Not the movies. Why all of sudden are you talking about Double Features?
"But who cares?" Are you kidding? You're the one that repeatedly posted that AgitoZ was wrong. So obviously you care.CyberpunkCentral wrote:The opening for the Orange Brick Season One looks like one of the openings for the later episodes. Where as the Blu-ray has the actual opening for the Saiyan saga. Though I could be wrong.
If you don't see the Eirin Certificate number on your Dragon Ball Z Level 1.1 then you need to look again. It's there. I even provided a screenshot.
I brought up the Double Features because you guys said that Level 1.1 had the same opening as movie 01. So I take a look at the Double Feature Blu-ray for movie 01. And I simply didn't see it. I'm not denying it's the same opening, I'm just saying I didn't see it is all.
Also if you read my previous posts, I did say that Level 1.1 did has the stamp in it.
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They're not on any of the TV series singles except for the Ginyu volumes, which...KiddoCabbusses wrote:IIRC FUNi's "creditless" Z OPs have had Eirins on the DVDs for a large amount of them.
...used Movie 1's opening.I remember seeing them in the Captain Ginyu Assault DVD (although then again, that had the wrong OP anyhow) to begin with.
They're not.They might even be on the orange bricks!
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lol... You've changed your story so many times now, I'm not even sure you know what you're talking about anymore. You argued repeatedly that the DBZ Levels had the correct opening from the Saiyan Saga. We've proved that's not the case.CyberpunkCentral wrote: I brought up the Double Features because you guys said that Level 1.1 had the same opening as movie 01. So I take a look at the Double Feature Blu-ray for movie 01. And I simply didn't see it. I'm not denying it's the same opening, I'm just saying I didn't see it is all.
Also if you read my previous posts, I did say that Level 1.1 did has the stamp in it.
CyberpunkCentral wrote:No. It's the same opening from the early episodes on the Dragon Box actually.AgitoZ wrote:That's cause they used the opening for the movies on the Blu-Ray. So it's not the actual opening, technically.CyberpunkCentral wrote:The opening for the Orange Brick Season One looks like one of the openings for the later episodes. Where as the Blu-ray has the actual opening for the Saiyan saga. Though I could be wrong.
AgitoZ wrote:No it isn't.CyberpunkCentral wrote:No. It's the same opening from the early episodes on the Dragon Box actually.
Can't you just admit that you were wrong and move on? Instead of continuously changing your story.CyberpunkCentral wrote:Yes it is. I've just seen both openings on my HDTV. The only difference is the Dragon Box have Japanese text, while the Blu-ray has none.
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Because, assuming FUNimation even noticed it, they surely would have assumed that only nerds like us would ever be aware of it to begin with!KiddoCabbusses wrote:Of course, this begs the question - why didn't FUNi just edit the eirin out?

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Dude, I been said that Level 1.1 opening has the stamp. Meaning, yes I was wrong. I even said on my first comment that I could be wrong, which I was. Don't put words in my mouth.Craddle wrote:lol... You've changed your story so many times now, I'm not even sure you know what you're talking about anymore. You argued repeatedly that the DBZ Levels had the correct opening from the Saiyan Saga. We've proved that's not the case.
Can't you just admit that you were wrong and move on? Instead of continuously changing your story.
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No, you haven't "been said that level 1.1 has the stamp." You've repeatedly said that you don't see the stamp.CyberpunkCentral wrote:Dude, I been said that Level 1.1 opening has the stamp. Meaning, yes I was wrong. I even said on my first comment that I could be wrong, which I was. Don't put words in my mouth.
CyberpunkCentral wrote:What timestamp? I don't see anything.
CyberpunkCentral wrote:No. It's the same opening from the early episodes on the Dragon Box actually.AgitoZ wrote:That's cause they used the opening for the movies on the Blu-Ray. So it's not the actual opening, technically.CyberpunkCentral wrote:The opening for the Orange Brick Season One looks like one of the openings for the later episodes. Where as the Blu-ray has the actual opening for the Saiyan saga. Though I could be wrong.
After re-reading the past few pages about 5 times now, I have come to a conclusion:CyberpunkCentral wrote:Yes it is. I've just seen both openings on my HDTV. The only difference is the Dragon Box have Japanese text, while the Blu-ray has none.AgitoZ wrote:No it isn't.
The problem is everyone in this thread was talking about the new Dragon Ball Z Level Blu-Rays, even you were at first. Then you went and watched the Blu-Ray movies and looked for the stamp. That's when the thread began to get confusing. You and AgitoZ began to argue back and forth. Unbeknownst to him, he was arguing about something completely different. You had changed the subject by using a different source for your info then you were initially talking about. No one who was replying to the thread even realized you had changed the subject and you were talking about the Blu-Rays Movies. People were still replying and assuming that you were arguing that there was no stamp on the new Levels.
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I meant movie 01 didn't had the stamp on the Blu-ray double feature. I wasn't talking about Level 1.1.Craddle wrote:No, you haven't "been said that level 1.1 has the stamp." You've repeatedly said that you don't see the stamp.
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If you read my previous post, that was the problem.CyberpunkCentral wrote:I meant movie 01 didn't have the stamp on the Blu-ray double feature. I wasn't talking about Level 1.1.Craddle wrote:No, you haven't "been said that level 1.1 has the stamp." You've repeatedly said that you don't see the stamp.
Again, you were talking about the series, you argued with AgitoZ that the Levels had the correct opening. Then when the Eirin Certificate number was mentioned, you changed the subject abruptly by using the Blu-Ray version of the Dead Zone as a source for there being no Eirin Certificate number stamp present.
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It's not really changing the subject. I forgot who but I was told that the opening from Level 1.1 is the same opening from movie 01. So I checked to see the double feature (Blu-ray) to see if it was true. And all I said was I didn't see the stamp on the double feature Blu-ray. I probably was a bit confused right after. But now I know that it's in fact the same opening from movie 01.Craddle wrote:If you read my previous post, that was the problem.CyberpunkCentral wrote:I meant movie 01 didn't have the stamp on the Blu-ray double feature. I wasn't talking about Level 1.1.Craddle wrote:No, you haven't "been said that level 1.1 has the stamp." You've repeatedly said that you don't see the stamp.
Again, you were talking about the series, you argued with AgitoZ that the Levels had the correct opening. Then when the Eirin Certificate number was mentioned, you changed the subject abruptly by using the Blu-Ray version of the Dead Zone as a source for there being no Eirin Certificate number stamp present.
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Had you said it that way, there would have been no confusion what so ever. What you actually said was:CyberpunkCentral wrote:I checked to see the double feature (Blu-ray) to see if it was true. And all I said was I didn't see the stamp on the double feature Blu-ray. I probably was a bit confused right after. But now I know that it's in fact the same opening from movie 01.
At this point, everyone still thinks you're talking about the opening from the levels.CyberpunkCentral wrote:I don't recall a timestamp on any of the Blu-ray releases?
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I also said I was confused on that same comment. Notice how I didn't claim that there wasn't no stamp on any of the Blu-ray release.Craddle wrote:At this point, everyone still thinks you're talking about the opening from the levels.CyberpunkCentral wrote:I don't recall a timestamp on any of the Blu-ray releases?
After that comment, I had to checked the Orange Bricks, Double Features (Blu-ray), Dragon Box, and Level sets, just to see if any of those releases had the stamp. So yeah, I hope this clears things up.
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Just checked my Steelbook DVD of Movie 1 (which should be exactly the same as the Blu-ray version) and there's indeed no stamp on there. Judging by the quality, it looks like they just took the opening used for the episodes and inserted the Ver. 1 clips.