Dragon Ball Zee vs Dragon Ball Zed

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Re: Dragon Ball Zee vs Dragon Ball Zed

Post by MCDaveG » Wed Jan 18, 2012 1:54 pm

SHINOBI-03 wrote:I wonder how foreign dubs for "Ant Z" handled this.
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Post by Gonstead » Wed Jan 18, 2012 2:11 pm

Though Dee Bee Zee rolls off the tongue better.
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Re: Dragon Ball Zee vs Dragon Ball Zed

Post by Super Sonic » Wed Jan 18, 2012 2:30 pm

SHINOBI-03 wrote:I wonder how foreign dubs for "Ant Z" handled this.
Is there a show called Ant Z, or do you mean the movie "Antz"?

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Post by SHINOBI-03 » Wed Jan 18, 2012 2:33 pm

Super Sonic wrote:
SHINOBI-03 wrote:I wonder how foreign dubs for "Ant Z" handled this.
Is there a show called Ant Z, or do you mean the movie "Antz"?
The movie. I always called it "Ant Z" since, you know, it stars an ant named Z.
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Post by Super Sonic » Wed Jan 18, 2012 2:36 pm

True, but I never heard anyone break up the title before, and the advertisements always said it as one word. So that's why I was confused.

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Post by dbgtFO » Wed Jan 18, 2012 2:40 pm

SHINOBI-03 wrote:
Super Sonic wrote:
SHINOBI-03 wrote:I wonder how foreign dubs for "Ant Z" handled this.
Is there a show called Ant Z, or do you mean the movie "Antz"?
The movie. I always called it "Ant Z" since, you know, it stars an ant named Z.
It retained its english title in Denmark.
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Post by Eire » Wed Jan 18, 2012 2:57 pm

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SHINOBI-03 wrote:I wonder how foreign dubs for "Ant Z" handled this.
''Mravenec Zet'' in Czech republic :D
Similar here, Mrówka Z. (Zet)
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Re: Dragon Ball Zee vs Dragon Ball Zed

Post by dario03 » Wed Jan 18, 2012 3:39 pm

I call it Dragon Ball izzard (the long lost forgotten version of Z :wink: )

This reminds me of the time my friend (American) told me about how he was teaching some kids in Japan and he asked them if they knew the alphabet song. They said yes and went through it a,b,c...x,y,zed. So he says something like
"WRONG! wrong, wrong, wrong, where was your last teacher from?"
kids: "....England"
"Hes Wrong!, it's Zee... Zee, Zee, Zee, silly kids and your Zed"
But then he tells him he was joking and explained the difference to them.

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Post by dbboxkaifan » Wed Jan 18, 2012 3:56 pm

Gonstead wrote:Though Dee Bee Zee rolls off the tongue better.
That's subjective.
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Post by Silver Sinspawn » Wed Jan 18, 2012 8:47 pm

Gonstead wrote:
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Greetings, New Zettorandians!
To the world, we're either known as New Zealanders or Kiwi's.
Or Australians. :(
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Post by Attitudefan » Wed Jan 18, 2012 11:21 pm

Bejiita wrote:In England we pronounce the letter Z as 'zed', but for Dragonball Z we pronounce it as 'zee' as the Americans do, it just sounds right. Although if I were to refer to the show as 'DBZ' I would then say the Z as zed.
Same here in Canada... though many Canadians say "Zee" for some unknown reason.
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Post by Gonstead » Thu Jan 19, 2012 2:13 am

Silver Sinspawn wrote:
Gonstead wrote:
MCDaveG wrote:
Greetings, New Zettorandians!
To the world, we're either known as New Zealanders or Kiwi's.
Or Australians. :(
Or British on some occasions. I know I've been mistaken for one because of our accent.

Reminds me of times when I was playing some Halo 3 on Xbox live and people would question where I was from because of my accent.

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Post by thedarkuniter » Thu Jan 19, 2012 2:24 am

Gonstead wrote:
Or British on some occasions. I know I've been mistaken for one because of our accent.

Reminds me of times when I was playing some Halo 3 on Xbox live and people would question where I was from because of my accent.

Person: Where you from?
Me: New Zealand
Person: NEW ZEALAND?!?
Lol, I remember being around a person from New Zealand in my international summer camp when I was 14 and to me, it sounds pretty damn close to a British accent without being a British accent, if that makes any sense. I guess it's easy for us Americans to identity a British or Canadian accent but not ones from Australia or New Zealand. :)
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Post by Gonstead » Thu Jan 19, 2012 3:36 am

thedarkuniter wrote:
Gonstead wrote:
Or British on some occasions. I know I've been mistaken for one because of our accent.

Reminds me of times when I was playing some Halo 3 on Xbox live and people would question where I was from because of my accent.

Person: Where you from?
Me: New Zealand
Person: NEW ZEALAND?!?
Lol, I remember being around a person from New Zealand in my international summer camp when I was 14 and to me, it sounds pretty damn close to a British accent without being a British accent, if that makes any sense. I guess it's easy for us Americans to identity a British or Canadian accent but not ones from Australia or New Zealand. :)
Yeah, we used to have a sort of posh English accent back in the day but ever since then we've moved on and formed our own little accent we've claimed as our own.

If you watch some New Zealand content(Black Sheep, Flight of the Concorde's, Lord of The Rings) you can definitely pick up on the differences between the British and the Kiwi accent.
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Post by sangofe » Thu Jan 19, 2012 1:25 pm

jpdbzrulz4sure wrote:Zee.
Zetto!

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Post by Silver Sinspawn » Fri Jan 20, 2012 4:03 am

Gonstead wrote:
thedarkuniter wrote:
Gonstead wrote:
Or British on some occasions. I know I've been mistaken for one because of our accent.

Reminds me of times when I was playing some Halo 3 on Xbox live and people would question where I was from because of my accent.

Person: Where you from?
Me: New Zealand
Person: NEW ZEALAND?!?
Lol, I remember being around a person from New Zealand in my international summer camp when I was 14 and to me, it sounds pretty damn close to a British accent without being a British accent, if that makes any sense. I guess it's easy for us Americans to identity a British or Canadian accent but not ones from Australia or New Zealand. :)
Yeah, we used to have a sort of posh English accent back in the day but ever since then we've moved on and formed our own little accent we've claimed as our own.

If you watch some New Zealand content(Black Sheep, Flight of the Concorde's, Lord of The Rings) you can definitely pick up on the differences between the British and the Kiwi accent.
I think New Zealand is dominating this thread right now, so we should get back on topic and what not. We can celebrate how awesome our country is later
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Post by MCDaveG » Fri Jan 20, 2012 8:22 am

thedarkuniter wrote:
Gonstead wrote:
Or British on some occasions. I know I've been mistaken for one because of our accent.

Reminds me of times when I was playing some Halo 3 on Xbox live and people would question where I was from because of my accent.

Person: Where you from?
Me: New Zealand
Person: NEW ZEALAND?!?
Lol, I remember being around a person from New Zealand in my international summer camp when I was 14 and to me, it sounds pretty damn close to a British accent without being a British accent, if that makes any sense. I guess it's easy for us Americans to identity a British or Canadian accent but not ones from Australia or New Zealand. :)
Australians are easy, notice that ''a'', reading space like spiece for example, or baby like baeiby.
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Post by OutlawTorn » Fri Jan 20, 2012 5:05 pm

PuppetDoctor wrote:I am from Canada and when saying Z I will pronounce it "Zed" but with Dragon Ball Z I always call it "Dragon Ball Zee."
Same here. I never pronounce "Z" as "zee" unless it is the actual pronunciation for what it is used in. Basically, I wouldn't call "ZZ Top" "Zed Zed Top" and with DBZ it is always pronounced "zee" not only in the song (which, two me, sounds like two constipated guys trying to sing nonsense about DBZ) but in the dialogue within the show.

But, it's true, Canada retains more of the British English composition than the United States does (colour, humour, honour, cheque, etc.) but the slang is notably more similar to American slang.
dario03 wrote:This reminds me of the time my friend (American) told me about how he was teaching some kids in Japan and he asked them if they knew the alphabet song. They said yes and went through it a,b,c...x,y,zed. So he says something like
"WRONG! wrong, wrong, wrong, where was your last teacher from?"
kids: "....England"
"Hes Wrong!, it's Zee... Zee, Zee, Zee, silly kids and your Zed"
But then he tells him he was joking and explained the difference to them.
That reminds me of a Lorne Elliot joke I heard a number of years ago where he and an American friend would poke fun at each others country, specifically with the alphabet, basically:

American: x, y, zee... ever hear of a rhyme? Kinda explains Canadian poetry.
Canadian: x, y, zed... ever hear of a surprise ending? Kinda explains American movies.

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Re: Dragon Ball Zee vs Dragon Ball Zed

Post by sanorin » Fri Jan 20, 2012 8:47 pm

Well, for me it's always been "Zeta" in Spanish, and something like "Zet" in English (like in the song We Gotta Power), which comes from the Japanese "Zetto". I haven't really watched much in English dub, mostly because I hate the music and the voices xD. So it wasn't until I started listening to the podcasts in Daizex a few months ago that I heard the american "Zee". Plus I learned English in school the british way :mrgreen:

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Post by Craddle » Tue Jan 24, 2012 9:14 pm

I pronounce it Zee.

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