The International Version of the Buu-Kai Arc

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Re: The International (/Korean) Version of the Buu-Kai Arc

Post by SSJ3_Zack » Fri Jul 18, 2014 3:11 am

I tried to get the opening but for some reason it didn't show at the start. So I all got was 40 seconds of nothing basically :lol:.
EDIT: I got a few clips of the Korean dub if anyone's interested in that?

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Post by DBZ_Lee » Fri Jul 18, 2014 3:36 am

SSJ3_Zack wrote:I tried to get the opening but for some reason it didn't show at the start. So I all got was 40 seconds of nothing basically :lol:.
EDIT: I got a few clips of the Korean dub if anyone's interested in that?
Just watching it myself also, interesting so far, they removed a lot of filler in the previous episode, but then added 2 filler scenes from a different episode to get it to 20 mins. I guess it's nothing we haven't seen in the previous Arcs.

Encouraging, though there are filler scenes (a lot more than the Japanese cut of these episodes, though we knew that anyhow) they aren't offensive, and serve their purpose.

Oh, and no green tint :D
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Re: The International (/Korean) Version of the Buu-Kai Arc

Post by SSJ3_Zack » Fri Jul 18, 2014 3:47 am

DBZ_Lee wrote:
SSJ3_Zack wrote:I tried to get the opening but for some reason it didn't show at the start. So I all got was 40 seconds of nothing basically :lol:.
EDIT: I got a few clips of the Korean dub if anyone's interested in that?
Just watching it myself also, interesting so far, they removed a lot of filler in the previous episode, but then added 2 filler scenes from a different episode to get it to 20 mins. I guess it's nothing we haven't seen in the previous Arcs.
It's pretty interesting to be fair, I quite like Gohan's, Videl's and Goten's voices in this dub. I just wish the stream wouldn't keep coming up with a prompt for payment every 3 Minutes.

I've uploaded two clips from the dub, I apologise for the Watermark though.

I got footage of the Recap theme if anyone's interested.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9oYCbp ... e=youtu.be

Does anyone know if this was in the Japanese Version? I can't remember if it was or not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGgJfvM ... e=youtu.be

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Re: The International (/Korean) Version of the Buu-Kai Arc

Post by TheRed259 » Fri Jul 18, 2014 4:02 am

As it seems, they don’t use some tracks that we have heard in the Japanese Version (especially the Battle of Gods ones) and the happy tracks are very repetitive during the same episode. By the way, there is one new BGM that played while Piccolo was training. Also, the BGM when Goku arrives is the same in the International Version but when he meets Goten a sweet music is playing there.

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Re: The International (/Korean) Version of the Buu-Kai Arc

Post by DBZ_Lee » Fri Jul 18, 2014 4:03 am

SSJ3_Zack wrote:
DBZ_Lee wrote:
SSJ3_Zack wrote:I tried to get the opening but for some reason it didn't show at the start. So I all got was 40 seconds of nothing basically :lol:.
EDIT: I got a few clips of the Korean dub if anyone's interested in that?
Just watching it myself also, interesting so far, they removed a lot of filler in the previous episode, but then added 2 filler scenes from a different episode to get it to 20 mins. I guess it's nothing we haven't seen in the previous Arcs.
It's pretty interesting to be fair, I quite like Gohan's, Videl's and Goten's voices in this dub. I just wish the stream wouldn't keep coming up with a prompt for payment every 3 Minutes.

I've uploaded two clips from the dub, I apologise for the Watermark though.

I got footage of the Recap theme if anyone's interested.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9oYCbp ... e=youtu.be

Does anyone know if this was in the Japanese Version? I can't remember if it was or not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGgJfvM ... e=youtu.be
No, the Piccolo scene wasn't in the Japanese Version.

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Pacing is consistent at least, and the editing is very good.

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Post by TheGmGoken » Fri Jul 18, 2014 4:26 am

SSJ3_Zack wrote:
DBZ_Lee wrote:
SSJ3_Zack wrote:I tried to get the opening but for some reason it didn't show at the start. So I all got was 40 seconds of nothing basically :lol:.
EDIT: I got a few clips of the Korean dub if anyone's interested in that?
Just watching it myself also, interesting so far, they removed a lot of filler in the previous episode, but then added 2 filler scenes from a different episode to get it to 20 mins. I guess it's nothing we haven't seen in the previous Arcs.
It's pretty interesting to be fair, I quite like Gohan's, Videl's and Goten's voices in this dub. I just wish the stream wouldn't keep coming up with a prompt for payment every 3 Minutes.
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Post by Big Momma » Fri Jul 18, 2014 9:21 am

SSJ3_Zack wrote: Does anyone know if this was in the Japanese Version? I can't remember if it was or not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGgJfvM ... e=youtu.be

That's some very Falconer-esque music.
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Post by Cold Skin » Fri Jul 18, 2014 10:54 am

TheRed259 wrote:Also, the BGM when Goku arrives is the same in the International Version but when he meets Goten a sweet music is playing there.
And can you say which "sweet music" it is?
When did we hear it in the Japanese version?

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Post by Ajay » Fri Jul 18, 2014 11:12 am

I can't quite 100% tell since I'm on a tablet but this confirms there is no green tint outside of the Japanese broadcasts, correct? We actually have tangible proof now.
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Post by TheGmGoken » Fri Jul 18, 2014 11:23 am

AjayLikesGaming wrote:I can't quite 100% tell since I'm on a tablet but this confirms there is no green tint outside of the Japanese broadcasts, correct? We actually have tangible proof now.
Si. This however is a slightly darker remaster. Though Korean anime broadcast sometimes are in a tad bit darker. I kinda like it.

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Post by TheRed259 » Fri Jul 18, 2014 11:33 am

Cold Skin wrote:
TheRed259 wrote:Also, the BGM when Goku arrives is the same in the International Version but when he meets Goten a sweet music is playing there.
And can you say which "sweet music" it is?
When did we hear it in the Japanese version?
The one that plays when Gohan introduces himself to his classmates (Episode 99).

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Post by Valerius Dover » Fri Jul 18, 2014 12:43 pm

Big Momma wrote:
SSJ3_Zack wrote: Does anyone know if this was in the Japanese Version? I can't remember if it was or not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGgJfvM ... e=youtu.be

That's some very Falconer-esque music.
Whoa! You're right! I kept hearing people talk about how the music style slightly resembles the US scores, but THIS one definitely gives off a Faulconer Productions vibe. I think this Sumitomo score sounds interesting. Practically US style music placed in a way that allows for silence? I'm all for it. :D

Also, is the opening not at the beginning of the episode or anything? Or is it a cold open?
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Re: The International (/Korean) Version of the Buu-Kai Arc

Post by Cold Skin » Fri Jul 18, 2014 12:52 pm

TheRed259 wrote:
Cold Skin wrote:
TheRed259 wrote:Also, the BGM when Goku arrives is the same in the International Version but when he meets Goten a sweet music is playing there.
And can you say which "sweet music" it is?
When did we hear it in the Japanese version?
The one that plays when Gohan introduces himself to his classmates (Episode 99).
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That should be enough to satisfy those who thought that the music didn't fit the cute side of the scene, with the cute side of Goten.

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Post by Black_Liger » Fri Jul 18, 2014 5:44 pm

Does anyone have a vid of the goku and goten scene in the international version?
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Post by Flame Dragon » Fri Jul 18, 2014 8:55 pm

Do you guys think Funimation will refer to Final Chapters EP1 as Episode 99 of Kai or start numbering again like it's a new show?

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Post by sintzu » Fri Jul 18, 2014 9:00 pm

Flame Dragon wrote:Do you guys think Funimation will refer to Final Chapters EP1 as Episode 99 of Kai or start numbering again like it's a new show?
I think it will start from 1 cause of the new tital added to the show
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Post by Freeza Soldier #156 » Fri Jul 18, 2014 9:02 pm

sintzu wrote:
Flame Dragon wrote:Do you guys think Funimation will refer to Final Chapters EP1 as Episode 99 of Kai or start numbering again like it's a new show?
I think it will start from 1 cause of the new tital added to the show
As much as I want them to continue the numbering with 99, I have a feeling this will be the case.

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Re: The International (/Korean) Version of the Buu-Kai Arc

Post by TheBlackPaladin » Sat Jul 19, 2014 12:24 am

You know......I just thought of something......

With all of these comments about the score being Faulconer-esque....could we entertain the possibility that that's not a coincidence and, in fact, a conscious decision on the part of Toei and Sumitomo? This is the international version, after all, which Toei originally did not intend to air in Japan. While I don't miss Faulconer's score, there were a lot of fans online who were vocal about how much they did. So, the conspiracy theorist in me is wondering if perhaps FUNimation was one of the main financial backers of the international version and specifically requested some Faulconer-esque music to be thrown in in an attempt to bring back fans of the Faulconer score.

Just a thought, of course.
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Post by Valerius Dover » Sat Jul 19, 2014 1:03 am

TheBlackPaladin wrote:You know......I just thought of something......

With all of these comments about the score being Faulconer-esque....could we entertain the possibility that that's not a coincidence and, in fact, a conscious decision on the part of Toei and Sumitomo? This is the international version, after all, which Toei originally did not intend to air in Japan. While I don't miss Faulconer's score, there were a lot of fans online who were vocal about how much they did. So, the conspiracy theorist in me is wondering if perhaps FUNimation was one of the main financial backers of the international version and specifically requested some Faulconer-esque music to be thrown in in an attempt to bring back fans of the Faulconer score.

Just a thought, of course.
That's a good point. Not sure about Funimation, though. I get the feeling it's more of a Toei decision than anything. The track in the video clearly sounds Faulconer-inspired now that I think about it. That makes me wonder if anyone on the Japanese side has ever commented on the US rescores, or even the dub in general. I think I've asked something like this before, though.
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Re: The International (/Korean) Version of the Buu-Kai Arc

Post by TheGmGoken » Sat Jul 19, 2014 1:13 am

Seeing as they used Fr(i)za in the promos. I'm positive that they could have just looked up the English Dub score just like they look up the English dub spelling of Freeza. So I guess they think this score fits the international people because they feel as though Funimation knows best for the outside world?

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