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Oh my.Li'l Lemmy wrote:In this case? It may very well be. And remember, there are twelve commandments and not just ten!
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Well, they are calling these season sets so... I'm figuring they'll break where the seasons did. So box 1 will end shortly after Vegeta's defeated. Box 2 will be right after Goku gets to Namek. Box 3 *might* include Garlic Jr. If not, it'll end with Freeza and Garlic Jr. will probably be at the start of Box 4 (I doubt he'd get his own box even if they counted him as his own season). Box 4 will go from there to the end of Cell. Box 5 will do the Otherworld Tournament to Vegeta's self destruct. And then box 6 will finish it up. (Or was the Buu stuff three seasons? In any case...) *drools*Li'l Lemmy wrote:I've been thinking about it, too. Though I would discourage getting too ahead of ourselves in this manner, we all know it's fun as hell . . . so here's my thoughts:fps_anth wrote:I've been thinking about that. It's probably going to be VERY general, something like this:
Saiyan Saga (Or as they like to call it, Vegeta saga)
Namek Saga (This is where I get confused. Either they include the Ginyu episodes in this set or save them for the beginning of the next one)
Freeza Saga
Garlic Junior Saga (*shudders*)
Android Saga (Trunks until the shell of Cell is found)
Cell Saga
World Tournament Saga (Or something like "Majin" saga. Goes from Dai Kaio's tournament until Majin Buu is released from his shell)
Majin Buu Saga
I doubt that they will get any more general then that. They might break up the last one into two parts, but that's a maybe. Hopefully they will keep the box sets in a low number, similar to the list I have above.
Assuming that future sets will contain a similar number of episodes (30-40), here's a hypothesis of how I see the math breaking down:
Season 1 = 39 Episodes (Vegeta)
Season 2 = 32 Episodes (Namek)
Season 3 = 39 Episodes (Ginyu/Freeza)
Season 4 = 34 Episodes (Garlic Jr., likely to be included with Androids/Imperfect Cell)
Season 5 = 40 Episodes (Perfect Cell/Cell Games)
Season 6 = 40 Episodes (Great Saiyaman/World Tournament/Babidi)
Season 7 = 31 Episodes (Majin Buu)
Season 8 = 46 Episodes (Fusion/Kid Buu??) -- I'm not sure about this one.
This is taking into account where logically I would see the sets breaking off, based on where they chose to begin/end each of the previously released boxed sets. FUNi may instead end up choosing to end a set a few episodes into another saga or a few episodes short of one this time around, but we'll just have to wait and see.
Personally, I like them better the way you've calculated them to be. I would hate for them to break apart sagas. But somehow I just can't see them releasing as many episodes per set as your figures would suggest. (50+ in some spots!)
You speak of it as if it weren'tBrollysKin wrote:You speak of the podcast as if it were the word of God.
They could always split up seasons by doing a "Season X Volume 1" and "Season X Volume 2" for certain seasons, mainly 4 and 6, just to keep the episode count down there with the rest.Xyex wrote:
Well, they are calling these season sets so... I'm figuring they'll break where the seasons did. So box 1 will end shortly after Vegeta's defeated. Box 2 will be right after Goku gets to Namek. Box 3 *might* include Garlic Jr. If not, it'll end with Freeza and Garlic Jr. will probably be at the start of Box 4 (I doubt he'd get his own box even if they counted him as his own season). Box 4 will go from there to the end of Cell. Box 5 will do the Otherworld Tournament to Vegeta's self destruct. And then box 6 will finish it up. (Or was the Buu stuff three seasons? In any case...) *drools*
Are you shitting me? This is kinda scary. I was just thinking about this today, and have been wishing for it for a long, long time. This is the reason why I loved the first three DBZ movies that Pioneer did. English voices with the original Japanese BGM; the way it should've been all along, in my opinion at least.For the first time, fans will be able to listen to the original Japanese score with either the original Japanese dialogue or the English dialogue
I dunno, if this were the case then why not use a different song for the trailer, perhaps something that was actually from the original JP BGM... I'm pretty sure they'll keep the rebub music, (which I liked just as much as the JP score), but if not I'm glad I kept the UUE DVDs in case this whole audio and widesceen problem turns out for the worse.protoman wrote:I've been hearing fans bicker about video compression due to the episode count per disc, audio tracks, etc. I've been doing a little thinking after watching the trailer, and I have another theory: there probably won't be, at least for the first couple of sets, the redub score or Faulconer score. The trailer is REALLY pushing the fact that the dub includes the Japanese audio on the English dub in 5.1. I know a lot of dub fans are going to be pissed if the dub music is missing. I don't particularly care.
Well, you know, there's lots of ins, lots of outs. But anyone who isn't completly excited about all this is about to enter a WORLD OF PAIN.protoman wrote: Matter of fact, I liked Shuki Levy's score, even though it was out of its element (SOMEONE SHUT IT THE FUCK UP!) But yeah, in short, don't think the English score will be on the DVDs.
It's a convincing enough theory but I addressed something similar to this. The Dragonboxes were released over three years ago- anyone who wanted them already has them. The singles are nearly over and done with, so it's not like the same episodes are being competed agianst since anyone who wanted Z, but didn't get the boxes, would've gotten the singles. If they're looking around for cheaper foriegn releases, they could have gone the R3 route which was already done years before these sets, and is more economical. Also, importing DVDs and what not to Japan is pretty expensive anyway so it's completely not worth it.protoman wrote:I hate to bring Toei into this, but I'm thinking that if the widescreen version is the only viewing option available, the widescreen cropping might have something to do with Toei mandating that it must be so. Reasons being...they don't want to compete with their Dragon Box sets, and considering the cost of the Season Sets compared to those of R2 DBZ DVDs, Toei probably wants to keep some leverage on the Dragonball property to discourage Japanese fans from importing. Again, this is just a theory, but considering Toei's lousy track record when it comes to US releases of their biggest properties (Sailor Moon, Dragonball, etc.), it might be possible.
It's just another fork in the road. Some people will take more of an issue with it than others. It simply doesn't need to be done. They wouldn't have the appropriate materials to basically blow the image up by some, and it wasn;t ever meant to be widescreen unlike the movies. It's just a question of 'why'. If people really wanted a non-widescreen intended show to take up all the space on their widescreen TV, why not just use the Zoom function since that's basically what it is going to look like in the end?Of course, this all might just be FUNi's doing. In that case, I'm not really that concerned about the widescreen thing. I'm 21 years old, I've been a DBZ fan for ten years, and frankly I'm too tired to bitch about it when this is probably the best release of the show we're going to get for a while. Just the fact that Japanese audio is on the English dub should stop the naysayers. Besides, the show doesn't look THAT bad in widescreen. DBZ was never known for its dynamic cinematography.
Thing is, there are a lot of 'casual' fans who people don't seem to realise are, infact, long term fans. They just have different preferences to those who are more in favour of the Japanese version. Speculation again, but I'm thinking the 5.1 will be the original English version, whereas the Japanese-faithful English version will be 2.0 or whatever.I've been hearing fans bicker about video compression due to the episode count per disc, audio tracks, etc. I've been doing a little thinking after watching the trailer, and I have another theory: there probably won't be, at least for the first couple of sets, the redub score or Faulconer score. The trailer is REALLY pushing the fact that the dub includes the Japanese audio on the English dub in 5.1. I know a lot of dub fans are going to be pissed if the dub music is missing. I don't particularly care. Matter of fact, I liked Shuki Levy's score, even though it was out of its element (SOMEONE SHUT IT THE FUCK UP!) But yeah, in short, don't think the English score will be on the DVDs.
This won't surprise me, considering this release is almost specifically catering to fans who have a been LONG TIME fans of DBZ (again: Shunsuke Kikuchi's score), and not the casual fans.
That's my two cents.
Ha! You're not kidding.Blitzen wrote:But I can also understand that people are generally sick and tired and want to get some kind of release before DVD dies.
The NUMBER ONE Goten fan, and a fucking epic one at that.Goten of Japan wrote:Don't go 9... Go 10! (Go-ten. Goten. Get it? DOOD.)
"The dude", FTW!ShadowAssailantX wrote:Well, you know, there's lots of ins, lots of outs. But anyone who isn't completly excited about all this is about to enter a WORLD OF PAIN.
Which leads me to the question...would you rather have excellent Dragonbox quality footage, but widescreen (cropped) or slightly worse quality Funi masters with full screen? Personally I'd take the full screen versions. At the moment however I'm not going to try and guess what it'll be because we don't know for sure.desirecampbell wrote:I'm starting to get worried about this 'widescreen' thing. I mean, what if Toei has some kind of contractual stipulation that limits what Funi can put out? Like, Funi wants the dragonbox masters but isn't allowed to use them - except for some loophole they just found: widescreen.