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by BluezaBladeNZ » Wed Oct 15, 2014 5:24 am
I remember that one. lol That was used in a Dragon Box remaster someone did back in 2010/2011 using the audio from my 2008 CN recording (bad quality).
I also ripped the Dale Kelly eyecatch too, which was from a DVD recording a friend of mine up north gave me, originally for the Ocean Dub eyecatches. This was before the Rock the Dragon set came out.
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by American Pelican » Thu Oct 16, 2014 3:39 am
Solidus wrote:Dragon Ball Z didn't air on TV3 in Ireland. The show was broadcast through Cartoon Network (UK & Ireland). This eyecatch seems to be unique to New Zealand.
TV3 in New Zealand.
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by Solidus » Thu Oct 16, 2014 7:34 am
American Pelican wrote:Solidus wrote:Dragon Ball Z didn't air on TV3 in Ireland. The show was broadcast through Cartoon Network (UK & Ireland). This eyecatch seems to be unique to New Zealand.
TV3 in New Zealand.
I know. Arian wasn't sure in their opening post whether or not it aired on TV3 in Ireland as well as New Zealand. I was just clarifying that it didn't and therefore the eyecatch must be unique to TV3 in New Zealand. TV3 in Ireland and New Zealand are completely unrelated as far as I'm aware.
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by Arian » Thu Oct 16, 2014 12:59 pm
BluezaBladeNZ wrote:I also ripped the Dale Kelly eyecatch too, which was from a DVD recording a friend of mine up north gave me, originally for the Ocean Dub eyecatches. This was before the Rock the Dragon set came out.
Um... yeah. Thanks for that, by the way. XP
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by TheBalishChannel » Sun Nov 02, 2014 12:11 am
Sorry to bump a relatively old topic, but was there ever a Buu Saga equivalent for this? What I mean is, did Kyle Hebert do a similar thing for the Satan Car 666 eyecatch that appeared in later sagas?
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by Arian » Sun Nov 02, 2014 12:22 am
From the information I managed to gather, no. For the Buu Saga portion and perhaps even before that, TV3 would just fade in and out of the program most likely using standard network eyecatches.
Was the hate for Kai largely unjustified?
Super Saiyan Prime wrote:It's an edited, cynically produced, cheap recut with a poorly utilized ancient score and awful scene recreations that later got traded in for a weird green tint.
The story of Kai's production is far more interesting than the actual product.
Danfun64 wrote: Tue Aug 27, 2019 7:40 pm
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by TheBalishChannel » Sun Nov 02, 2014 12:25 am
Arian wrote:From the information I managed to gather, no. For the Buu Saga portion and perhaps even before that, TV3 would just fade in and out of the program most likely using standard network eyecatches.
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by Gonstead » Sun Nov 02, 2014 8:51 am
Arian wrote:From the information I managed to gather, no. For the Buu Saga portion and perhaps even before that, TV3 would just fade in and out of the program most likely using standard network eyecatches.
Actually, they kept the eye catches for the entire series. Both versions had the same music from the Frieza saga.
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by Arian » Sun Nov 02, 2014 11:13 am
Gonstead wrote:Arian wrote:From the information I managed to gather, no. For the Buu Saga portion and perhaps even before that, TV3 would just fade in and out of the program most likely using standard network eyecatches.
Actually, they kept the eye catches for the entire series. Both versions had the same music from the Freeza saga.
But you're saying that they used the same one with Dale Kelly for all of the FUNimation dubbed episodes?
Was the hate for Kai largely unjustified?
Super Saiyan Prime wrote:It's an edited, cynically produced, cheap recut with a poorly utilized ancient score and awful scene recreations that later got traded in for a weird green tint.
The story of Kai's production is far more interesting than the actual product.
Danfun64 wrote: Tue Aug 27, 2019 7:40 pm
Screw Corus and it's monopoly. It should sell off the Nick, Disney, and CN assets at minimum.
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by Gonstead » Sun Nov 02, 2014 5:26 pm
Arian wrote:Gonstead wrote:Arian wrote:From the information I managed to gather, no. For the Buu Saga portion and perhaps even before that, TV3 would just fade in and out of the program most likely using standard network eyecatches.
Actually, they kept the eye catches for the entire series. Both versions had the same music from the Freeza saga.
But you're saying that they used the same one with Dale Kelly for all of the FUNimation dubbed episodes?
The eyecatch music, yes. They still had their own eye catches for those specific sagas though.
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by Arian » Mon Nov 10, 2014 9:52 am
No, I mean did they use the same Dale Kelly recording on the newer ones or were there updated narrations?
Was the hate for Kai largely unjustified?
Super Saiyan Prime wrote:It's an edited, cynically produced, cheap recut with a poorly utilized ancient score and awful scene recreations that later got traded in for a weird green tint.
The story of Kai's production is far more interesting than the actual product.
Danfun64 wrote: Tue Aug 27, 2019 7:40 pm
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by Gonstead » Mon Nov 10, 2014 6:26 pm
Arian wrote:No, I mean did they use the same Dale Kelly recording on the newer ones or were there updated narrations?
Nah, it just played the usual eyecatch music with no narration.
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