FUNimation DBZ TV Blu-ray Official On-Going Thread
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Re: FUNimation DBZ TV Blu-ray Official On-Going Thread
I was thinking of making a petition. Perhaps we could ask FUNimation to create an art box to hold the two level sets, and also have the box come with a third disc completing the Vegeta arc. At least this way we could at least have the complete first arc on Blu-ray. The episodes are already done, why not just throw that shit on a disc?
I never did it because I didn't think it would get enough signatures to make FUNimation even consider it.
I never did it because I didn't think it would get enough signatures to make FUNimation even consider it.
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Re: FUNimation DBZ TV Blu-ray Official On-Going Thread
Hey, I'd sign your petition! But I checked the Funimation boards, and they are completely dead. Tumbleweed is a V.I.P.Tanooki Kuribo wrote:I was thinking of making a petition. Perhaps we could ask FUNimation to create an art box to hold the two level sets, and also have the box come with a third disc completing the Vegeta arc. At least this way we could at least have the complete first arc on Blu-ray. The episodes are already done, why not just throw that shit on a disc?
I never did it cause I don't think it would get enough signatures to have FUNimation even consider it.
It's just lame that we didn't get to complete this amazing set, but it cost them $90,000 every 90 minutes, and the way the price of the Blu-rays are going down, they had to liquidate the stock which is still alive and kicking. Funimation shouldn't have released the Orange Bricks or Dragon Box. Without them, this would have sold immensely.
Some people are saying Toei called for Funi to quit them, fearing that their product would be outshined by Funi.
Or, maybe Toei has something in store for us. (Yeah right, it took them a century to get the series on DVD)
Some people say they're content with their orange bricks, others cling to their Dragon Boxes, but neither say they are inferior versions.
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Re: FUNimation DBZ TV Blu-ray Official On-Going Thread
The most simple thing that they could do would be to just simply put the un-altered masters on Blu-Ray.
But then we would be missing out on what made the Blu-Rays awesome.
But then we would be missing out on what made the Blu-Rays awesome.
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Re: FUNimation DBZ TV Blu-ray Official On-Going Thread
Gokuden wrote: but it cost them $90,000 every 90 minutes
Well, they already finished the Vegeta arc in this transfer. I wouldn't make a petition for them to do more episodes. I mean, I'd love it if they did but, I figure they have these episodes already done. Just throw it on a disc.
Re: FUNimation DBZ TV Blu-ray Official On-Going Thread
Yeah, I would want them to be remastered, Gonstead.
Tanooki, I know the rest of the episodes from the Bejita Saga are on Xbox Live Marketplace, and PSN online, but I heard the Live episodes are the ones in 1080p.
Oh well, hopefully they get back to them. I want physical copies, there's something just wrong and dirty about owning DLC.
With the way the Funimation reps were talking about the situation on YT, there's no hope.
Tanooki, I know the rest of the episodes from the Bejita Saga are on Xbox Live Marketplace, and PSN online, but I heard the Live episodes are the ones in 1080p.
Oh well, hopefully they get back to them. I want physical copies, there's something just wrong and dirty about owning DLC.
With the way the Funimation reps were talking about the situation on YT, there's no hope.
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To be perfectly honest, I couldn't care less about the fans a re-issue might alienate because if all they're concerned about is being able to scalp the people who were either unaware of the Dragon Boxes or couldn't afford them at the time, they're just leeches and deserve to have their greed backfire on them.
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The only way I can see the Blu Rays selling is if the season sets went out of print for a few years giving some time for some new fans/customers to want to buy the series.
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The episodes can and are extractable from Xbox/PS3 to the PC, so it's not locked.Gokuden wrote:Tanooki, I know the rest of the episodes from the Bejita Saga are on Xbox Live Marketplace, and PSN online, but I heard the Live episodes are the ones in 1080p.
Oh well, hopefully they get back to them. I want physical copies, there's something just wrong and dirty about owning DLC.
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Re: FUNimation DBZ TV Blu-ray Official On-Going Thread
Who knows where we'll be in those years.ringworm128 wrote:The only way I can see the Blu Rays selling is if the season sets went out of print for a few years giving some time for some new fans/customers to want to buy the series.
Sounds good, maybe I'll buy them from PSN or Marketplace.dbboxkaifan wrote:The episodes can and are extractable from Xbox/PS3 to the PC, so it's not locked.Gokuden wrote:Tanooki, I know the rest of the episodes from the Bejita Saga are on Xbox Live Marketplace, and PSN online, but I heard the Live episodes are the ones in 1080p.
Oh well, hopefully they get back to them. I want physical copies, there's something just wrong and dirty about owning DLC.
But tell me, is the PSN version 1080p as well? I heard people say it was 720p.
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The PSN version I'm not certain, so those who own a PS3 and PC are stuck to those two.
Zune PC = 720p (Download Zune PC)
PSN = 720p? (Unable to check as I don't have my PS3 at the moment)
Xbox Video Marketplace videos are in 1080/720/480, in this case they're 1080p, 1.80 GB per episode (FUNimation Eng Dub W/Original Music) and 160 MSP for each HD episode of DBZ. SD episodes cost as little as 80 MSP.
Anyway, I've transferred most of the Dragon Ball game videos from Xbox to PC, except the Japanese Raging Blast because they were about the gameplay's development with commentary, and I personally didn't find it all that interesting (it looked pretty boring). Each rounded around 400 MB.
Zune PC = 720p (Download Zune PC)
PSN = 720p? (Unable to check as I don't have my PS3 at the moment)
Xbox Video Marketplace videos are in 1080/720/480, in this case they're 1080p, 1.80 GB per episode (FUNimation Eng Dub W/Original Music) and 160 MSP for each HD episode of DBZ. SD episodes cost as little as 80 MSP.
Anyway, I've transferred most of the Dragon Ball game videos from Xbox to PC, except the Japanese Raging Blast because they were about the gameplay's development with commentary, and I personally didn't find it all that interesting (it looked pretty boring). Each rounded around 400 MB.
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Re: FUNimation DBZ TV Blu-ray Official On-Going Thread
Go to it!Tanooki Kuribo wrote:I was thinking of making a petition. Perhaps we could ask FUNimation to create an art box to hold the two level sets, and also have the box come with a third disc completing the Vegeta arc. At least this way we could at least have the complete first arc on Blu-ray. The episodes are already done, why not just throw that shit on a disc?
I never did it because I didn't think it would get enough signatures to make FUNimation even consider it.
I don't know about the rest of you, but I just want the episodes... I don't need all of these 'cast interviews' and 'bonus extras' and 'showing how we remastered the discs' and the 'signed photos of the characters.' Just give me the episodes with a high bitrate encode and forget the rest to keep costs down.
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One of the reasons why they might not be releasing is that it's stalled/cancelled, but if you purchase the episodes from XBL/PSN/Zune and then burn them to a Blu-ray Disc / HD-DVD / DVD it's as if the entire Saiyan arc is complete, technically it would be. Except no disc art.ect5150 wrote:Go to it!Tanooki Kuribo wrote:I was thinking of making a petition. Perhaps we could ask FUNimation to create an art box to hold the two level sets, and also have the box come with a third disc completing the Vegeta arc. At least this way we could at least have the complete first arc on Blu-ray. The episodes are already done, why not just throw that shit on a disc?
I never did it because I didn't think it would get enough signatures to make FUNimation even consider it.
I don't know about the rest of you, but I just want the episodes... I don't need all of these 'cast interviews' and 'bonus extras' and 'showing how we remastered the discs' and the 'signed photos of the characters.' Just give me the episodes with a high bitrate encode and forget the rest to keep costs down.
Blu-ray and HD-DVD would fit better than DVD, because the remaining unreleased episodes could fit in it with extra audio tracks added and whatnot.
FUNimation 2015 Releases I want:
- Kai 2.0 on Blu-ray
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I feel the same way. Like is we payed a certain amount to get them on Blu ray I wouldn't mind. If I were to do it myself I'd have to buy the episode off those sites, rip them, get the bricks out, rip the Japanese Audio and U.S broad cast, make them into a MKV and burn them....make blu ray covers...doneect5150 wrote:Go to it!Tanooki Kuribo wrote:I was thinking of making a petition. Perhaps we could ask FUNimation to create an art box to hold the two level sets, and also have the box come with a third disc completing the Vegeta arc. At least this way we could at least have the complete first arc on Blu-ray. The episodes are already done, why not just throw that shit on a disc?
I never did it because I didn't think it would get enough signatures to make FUNimation even consider it.
I don't know about the rest of you, but I just want the episodes... I don't need all of these 'cast interviews' and 'bonus extras' and 'showing how we remastered the discs' and the 'signed photos of the characters.' Just give me the episodes with a high bitrate encode and forget the rest to keep costs down.
But I have none of the programs to do this...except the cover maker
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If the Japanese broadcast audio of episodes 035-039 is available online, I'd take it over the muffled ones on the Dragon Box Z, but for the FUNimation US Dub W/Faulconer Score, it has to be legally obtained via the DBZ DR sets, at its best quality.eledoremassis02 wrote:I feel the same way. Like is we payed a certain amount to get them on Blu ray I wouldn't mind. If I were to do it myself I'd have to buy the episode off those sites, rip them, get the bricks out, rip the Japanese Audio and U.S broad cast, make them into a MKV and burn them....make blu ray covers...done
But I have none of the programs to do this...except the cover maker
One thing I'd do differently from your perspective, would be purchasing a Blu-ray slim case of four discs, instead of a custom cover. Downside of the discs, no disc art (unless printed on 'em).
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Ideally Blu-ray or HD-DVD discs would be the best choice as both allow 30GB/50GB per disc, so there's plenty of room for all remaining episodes (w/JPN audio + FUNi US Dub W/FS & Eng subs).
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Guess I'll have to fix my 360 to get on LIVE marketplace.dbboxkaifan wrote:One of the reasons why they might not be releasing is that it's stalled/cancelled, but if you purchase the episodes from XBL/PSN/Zune and then burn them to a Blu-ray Disc / HD-DVD / DVD it's as if the entire Saiyan arc is complete, technically it would be. Except no disc art.ect5150 wrote:Go to it!Tanooki Kuribo wrote:I was thinking of making a petition. Perhaps we could ask FUNimation to create an art box to hold the two level sets, and also have the box come with a third disc completing the Vegeta arc. At least this way we could at least have the complete first arc on Blu-ray. The episodes are already done, why not just throw that shit on a disc?
I never did it because I didn't think it would get enough signatures to make FUNimation even consider it.
I don't know about the rest of you, but I just want the episodes... I don't need all of these 'cast interviews' and 'bonus extras' and 'showing how we remastered the discs' and the 'signed photos of the characters.' Just give me the episodes with a high bitrate encode and forget the rest to keep costs down.
Blu-ray and HD-DVD would fit better than DVD, because the remaining unreleased episodes could fit in it with extra audio tracks added and whatnot.

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The only issue is that they're DRM-protected, but once you bypass that bs you're good to go and do whatever you want with the video you've legally bought. I've not yet found an app that successfully works, but either way, I'm purchasing the unreleased episodes so if they get removed, they're on my Download History at all times.
Each episode weighs 1.80 GB, though, with the addition of more audio tracks it'd increase a bit more.
Each episode weighs 1.80 GB, though, with the addition of more audio tracks it'd increase a bit more.
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Stop wasting your breath guys...the downloadable episodes are not near the quality of the Blu-ray (MUCH lower bitrate), nor do they have lossless audio. It would be a shame to do all that work and still have inferior video quality and Kikuchi's beautiful soundtrack in only 640Kbps 5.1.
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https://twitter.com/GWOtaku/status/302498499877040128
Regarding Dragon Ball Z on Blu-ray...in essence they're "waiting for technology to catch up" so they can continue remaster at not-crazy cost
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So basically wait more time patiently... Not exactly news, but it's something.Metalwario64 wrote:https://twitter.com/GWOtaku/status/302498499877040128
Regarding Dragon Ball Z on Blu-ray...in essence they're "waiting for technology to catch up" so they can continue remaster at not-crazy cost
If they can't provide the same quality they should just leave it to Toei Animation which they'll probably at some point do the full job (OP > EP-A > Break A/B > EP-B > ED > NEP) in HD. Which makes me wonder if this is worth purchasing considering Toei Animation will pick it up, but it might take years till then.
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I can't wait for this to reap fruition! OMG 10 more years and I'll be 31 with 50 year-old series on Blu-ray!
I retweeted the Otaku Toon ZoNE DuBois dude, just to get word out there.
I retweeted the Otaku Toon ZoNE DuBois dude, just to get word out there.
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To be perfectly honest, I couldn't care less about the fans a re-issue might alienate because if all they're concerned about is being able to scalp the people who were either unaware of the Dragon Boxes or couldn't afford them at the time, they're just leeches and deserve to have their greed backfire on them.
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Dragon Ball's not quite that old.Gokuden wrote:I can't wait for this to reap fruition! OMG 10 more years and I'll be 31 with 50 year-old series on Blu-ray!
I retweeted the Otaku Toon ZoNE DuBois dude, just to get word out there.