Replacement Score ID from "Bardock, The Father of Goku"

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Replacement Score ID from "Bardock, The Father of Goku"

Post by Gonstead » Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:22 am

It starts at 1:20 and runs for the rest of the video

www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQR41LAdPqw

Does anyone know the name to this piece of music?
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Re: Replacement Score ID from "Bardock, The Father of Goku"

Post by Gonstead » Mon Dec 19, 2011 3:56 am

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Re: Replacement Score ID from "Bardock, The Father of Goku"

Post by Fionordequester » Mon Dec 19, 2011 5:16 am

Unfortunately, I do not. It's rather sad what happened with the replacement score for this movie, had the musicians had better direction, I have no doubt they could've topped the original score, as seen in the scene where Bardock was leaning against a railing while prepping himself to take on Frieza. Instead, we've got a bunch of unfitting music in almost every scene.
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Re: Replacement Score ID from "Bardock, The Father of Goku"

Post by Codarik » Mon Dec 19, 2011 11:58 am

Sadly, the replacement score for the Bardock movie isn't released and most likely will never be. I once emailed Dale Kelly, he said he still has the master copies, but FUNimation won't let him release it.

It's a shame really, I really like that piece that played when Bardock saw Goku on Namek.

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Re: Replacement Score ID from "Bardock, The Father of Goku"

Post by Gonstead » Mon Dec 19, 2011 12:58 pm

I've really wondered why Funimation won't release some of their unreleased music.

If Dale Kelly is happy to release to the General Public then what's Funimation's problem? Put up the music on Itunes or wherever for Kami's sake!

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Re: Replacement Score ID from "Bardock, The Father of Goku"

Post by Attitudefan » Tue Dec 20, 2011 12:28 am

Codarik wrote:Sadly, the replacement score for the Bardock movie isn't released and most likely will never be. I once emailed Dale Kelly, he said he still has the master copies, but FUNimation won't let him release it.

It's a shame really, I really like that piece that played when Bardock saw Goku on Namek.
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Re: Replacement Score ID from "Bardock, The Father of Goku"

Post by DarkPrince_92 » Tue Dec 20, 2011 12:31 am

Some of these tracks were from Plan to Eradicate the SSJs.
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Re: Replacement Score ID from "Bardock, The Father of Goku"

Post by Codarik » Tue Dec 20, 2011 12:53 am

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Codarik wrote:Sadly, the replacement score for the Bardock movie isn't released and most likely will never be. I once emailed Dale Kelly, he said he still has the master copies, but FUNimation won't let him release it.

It's a shame really, I really like that piece that played when Bardock saw Goku on Namek.
You have Dale Kelly's e-mail? Did you ever ask him with what happened to him and his voice acting for DBZ? He just disappeared.
Yes I asked what happened to him, long story short, he was fired. From the way he explained it to me, it seemed like he didn't want to voice act again after that, which could explain why he hasn't voice acted since.

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Re: Replacement Score ID from "Bardock, The Father of Goku"

Post by Gonstead » Tue Dec 20, 2011 1:07 am

Codarik wrote:
Attitudefan wrote:
Codarik wrote:Sadly, the replacement score for the Bardock movie isn't released and most likely will never be. I once emailed Dale Kelly, he said he still has the master copies, but FUNimation won't let him release it.

It's a shame really, I really like that piece that played when Bardock saw Goku on Namek.
You have Dale Kelly's e-mail? Did you ever ask him with what happened to him and his voice acting for DBZ? He just disappeared.
Yes I asked what happened to him, long story short, he was fired. From the way he explained it to me, it seemed like he didn't want to voice act again after that, which could explain why he hasn't voice acted since.
Ahh that's a shame. I had a soft spot for his Ginyu even if some of his lines were overacted.

Guess we'll have to rely on ripping the music from the DVD's then.
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Re: Replacement Score ID from "Bardock, The Father of Goku"

Post by jjgp1112 » Tue Dec 20, 2011 12:43 pm

DarkPrince_92 wrote:Some of these tracks were from Plan to Eradicate the SSJs.
...huh? This special was dubbed a good 10 years before that special. And I don't recall hearing those tracks in the original version, either.
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Re: Replacement Score ID from "Bardock, The Father of Goku"

Post by Attitudefan » Tue Dec 20, 2011 8:57 pm

Codarik wrote:
Attitudefan wrote:
Codarik wrote:Sadly, the replacement score for the Bardock movie isn't released and most likely will never be. I once emailed Dale Kelly, he said he still has the master copies, but FUNimation won't let him release it.

It's a shame really, I really like that piece that played when Bardock saw Goku on Namek.
You have Dale Kelly's e-mail? Did you ever ask him with what happened to him and his voice acting for DBZ? He just disappeared.
Yes I asked what happened to him, long story short, he was fired. From the way he explained it to me, it seemed like he didn't want to voice act again after that, which could explain why he hasn't voice acted since.
Really? I wonder what FUNi disliked about him... he was good compared to the rest of the cast at the time. It's too bad, I like Dale Kelly's characters he voiced.
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