The stakes are much higher in Z, the villains are much less comedic, the scenary changes much more often into more epic surroundings, people die much more often (though I heard the death count was pretty high in the Piccolo Arc), there's a lot more super-powered shenanigans and energy beams rather than the mainly hand-to-hand martial arts of Dragon Ball, and even much much of the cast is changed in favor of more serious characters like Trunks and Vegeta. And also, while there isn't a TON of this in Z either, there's more personal conflict, like with Gohan overcoming his pacifistic tendencies against Cell, Vegeta being...Vegeta, Trunk's pining for his respect to the point of waiting till he got knocked out by Cell...really, it's the tone that changes a lot, you know what I mean?ABED wrote:To that I would counter with DBZ and DB aren't two very different shows. Yeah it changes over time but they aren't radically different, much less require different music.
Honestly, I can't really agree or disagree with you there, because while I DON'T think I'd be thinking "this is so scary" or "what the HFIL's happening to Goku?!?"...I can totally see why some other kids would. Some of us would catch the various hints about Super Saiyajin's being cold blooded killing machines and naturally assume Goku might be the same way, while others either would not notice, or not make anything of it (just a bunch of hyperbole from one VERY biased source in Vegeta), and just be going "Is Goku going Super Saiyajin today? Is he, is he...DARN IT!! Oh well, next episode, is he, Frieza's just killed his friend and....YES, YES YEEEEEEESSSS! HE'S FINALLY DONE IT, WHOOHOOOOO! I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE WHAT HAPPENS NEXT TIME"Could Kikuchi have come up with something new for Goku's first transformation? Sure, but I think that music fit the moment perfectly. It conveys the mystery and the danger of that moment because the audience that doesn't know the story should be weary about what's happening. The first thing he does after transforming is yell at his son and tell him not to piss him off, if I recall.
So that's something that's different for different people. But the fact still remains that FUNI composed unique music for it, and Kikuchi and his employers didn't (though I believe that's more the fault of his employers more than anything else, as I believe the composer draws a set of music for specific kinds of scenes without actually watching the show?).
That's one moment though, and one very arguable one at that. And while I will actually say that there were times the music was innappropriately energetic, excited, or airy or what have you during fight scenes, it GENERALLY is pretty good about having fitting music once it gets past the first half of Season 3.The feeling I get from Faulconer is "this moment is badass". I certainly don't think his music fits the fight scenes better.
Well, it got stuck in a bit of a rut with the Dark Tournament, where only about three new pieces were composed and the same music was used over and over and over again even when we got to the final fights against Team Toguro, but after that, I believe my point stands. Right at the beginning of the new arc, the soundtrack, while still retaining the general mood, changes radically in style to the point that most of the old music is thrown out until about the middle of Yusuke's fight with Sensui. And while I would actually argue that as a mark AGAINST the composer and his supervisers (seriously, you shouldn't throw ALL the old music out), it's still better than what it would've been had it still kept using the old music from the previous two arcs again and again and again.I gotta ask, you think the music changed for Yu Yu Hakusho? They added a handful of new cues over time, but it's basically the same music from beginning to end.
But again, the score is evolving to some extent. We went from having a more demonic feel in the previous two arcs, to a point where almost everything was GANGSTA in the Sensui arc, and then to a sort of mix of the two where the people involved finally realized that it wasn't a sin to use the music from the first two arcs alongside the newer music.
Don't forget Trunks, Majin Buu, and Videl! And while Vegeta is one character, he often takes center focus in the events unfolding and generally pretty heavily drives the plot at many points (to the point where Toriyama himself basically describes him as a character designed to move the plot forward), so I would argue that he has a pretty big influence on the feel of the show.Most of the characters and Dragon Ball are fairly static. A few make some shifts, such as Piccolo and Vegeta, but Goku, Gohan, Tenshinhan, Muten Roshi, and Kuririn don't really change all that much. Yeah, Kuririn and Tenshinhan change from when we're first introduced to them, but they change fairly quickly.
That and, while the characters are the same, the situations and enemies that the Z Warriors face are much different, and the stakes are raised much higher (yeah, sure, they can revive all the people with the Dragon Balls...IF THEY WIN!!).



