I'd love to interview Gen, but the guy never returns my calls or emails.

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I think they had the power, but trusted Barry to the creative side.GS7X7 wrote:I know Barry Watson seems to have been in charge the most for the dub but, Gen Fukunaga and Cocanoughers had more power and could have overruled him at any moment.
lol, nice description. Yeah they tried to tell us Trunks was actually a villain...I knew better from PlanetNamek.com and just sheer intuition..but didn't matter. Had to do what we were paid to.but never in a million years would I associate this with an altruistic teenager from the future fighting for the hope of a brighter tomorrow. There's no shonen spirit to speak of. It sounds more like a Chaos Marine death march from Warhammer 40,000!
I couldn't find anything else on him. But his MySpace page was made in 2010, I think, and he said he was still in Hip Hop. So that music he uploaded is either from back in the day or recent stuff. Maybe he's still making music in Dallas.Attitudefan wrote:So... what's happened to him after GT?
I see. I wouldn't doubt it.DerekPadula wrote:I couldn't find anything else on him. But his MySpace page was made in 2010, I think, and he said he was still in Hip Hop. So that music he uploaded is either from back in the day or recent stuff. Maybe he's still making music in Dallas.Attitudefan wrote:So... what's happened to him after GT?
MY HOLY GRAIL (110% Serious. Please sell me one)Mayuri Kurotsuchi wrote:"In this world, nothing perfect exists. It may be a cliche after all but it's the way things are. That's precisely why ordinary men pursue the concept of perfection, it's infatuation. But ultimately I have to ask myself "What is the true meaning of being perfect?" and the answer I came up with was nothing. Not one thing. The truth of the matter is I despise perfection! If something is truly perfect, that's IT! The bottom line becomes there is no room for imagination! No space for intelligence or ability or improvement! Do you understand? To men of science like us, perfection is a dead end, a condition of hopelessness. Always strive to be better than anything that came before you but not perfect! Scientist's agonize over the attempt to achieve perfection! That's the kind of creatures we are! We take joy in trying to exceed our grasp, in trying to reach for something that in the end, we have to admit may in fact be unreachable!"
hahaha awesome work man ^^DerekPadula wrote:Oh, the sacrifices I make for Dragon Ball...
... I just signed up for MySpace.![]()
I friended Shorty and sent a message requesting confirmation that he was the singer, and for an interview. We'll see what he says!
I also sent a message to Mark, asking him to confirm Shorty's image and profile as the same person. The wheels are in motion.
MY HOLY GRAIL (110% Serious. Please sell me one)Mayuri Kurotsuchi wrote:"In this world, nothing perfect exists. It may be a cliche after all but it's the way things are. That's precisely why ordinary men pursue the concept of perfection, it's infatuation. But ultimately I have to ask myself "What is the true meaning of being perfect?" and the answer I came up with was nothing. Not one thing. The truth of the matter is I despise perfection! If something is truly perfect, that's IT! The bottom line becomes there is no room for imagination! No space for intelligence or ability or improvement! Do you understand? To men of science like us, perfection is a dead end, a condition of hopelessness. Always strive to be better than anything that came before you but not perfect! Scientist's agonize over the attempt to achieve perfection! That's the kind of creatures we are! We take joy in trying to exceed our grasp, in trying to reach for something that in the end, we have to admit may in fact be unreachable!"
Even though the destruction theme didn't sound like a ''hero trying to save the past'' theme, I do think it did fit into place during the Trunks saga when trunks first appeared. It gave Trunks that badass look against Freeza and it kind of represented the fear Frieza had for Trunks. It has also been used a few times during the Cell Games saga; for example, when Cell launches a huge ass Kamehameha against Gohan.cRookie_Monster wrote:I think they had the power, but trusted Barry to the creative side.GS7X7 wrote:I know Barry Watson seems to have been in charge the most for the dub but, Gen Fukunaga and Cocanoughers had more power and could have overruled him at any moment.lol, nice description. Yeah they tried to tell us Trunks was actually a villain...I knew better from PlanetNamek.com and just sheer intuition..but didn't matter. Had to do what we were paid to.but never in a million years would I associate this with an altruistic teenager from the future fighting for the hope of a brighter tomorrow. There's no shonen spirit to speak of. It sounds more like a Chaos Marine death march from Warhammer 40,000!
This is what I mainly wanted to respond to. Very well written, Derek.DerekPadula wrote:
But of course I've learned since those encounters that I'm trading my expertise for money, and I should be unattached to the work. Therefore, if I really want to be super creative and have complete satisfaction, then I need to become financially successful with my own projects. That's the ultimate goal.
I can only imagine how many times you experienced similar frustration while working on the DBZ music.
The thing is, as a member of the audience watching DBZ at home, you have no idea that the music staff is working against their own conscience, so to speak. Same with Mark on GT.
And I think this is what leads to so much antagonism and outright hatred by the fans against the different types of music throughout the series. There are no explanations to the audience for the choices that are made, so there can be no understanding. This ignorance leads to frustration, which leads to hatred... which leads to the dark side.
It's only when you have interviews like this, where you see the humanity of the people behind the show, that you're finally able to gain understanding and let go of those previous notions. Then with this understanding you gain compassion, and perhaps even a little regret for the way you used to think.
Then at that point you change as a person. Maybe even feel a bit of redemption.
Perhaps I'm over philosophizing, but hey, that's my thing! It's what I do!
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed the interview.MCDaveG wrote:Not being fan of US soundtracks, also that I grew on the Japanese score in TV from the start, but this was great and entertaining interview, thanks for your work Derek
This made me crack upDerekPadula wrote:Oh, the sacrifices I make for Dragon Ball...
... I just signed up for MySpace.![]()
You're welcome.superplough wrote:It's all very interesting stuff! Thank you very much for sharing it with us