Do we know the reason why episodes 73-80 were shot on 35mm film?
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Do we know the reason why episodes 73-80 were shot on 35mm film?
See title. I tried doing a bit of searching in here but searching for "dragon ball" and "35mm" mostly just pulls up info about the movies and occasional mentions that this set of episodes exists in various threads about video quality, but nothing about the actual *why* behind it.
I saw one post mentioning that the reasons for why this was done weren't known, but there may have been more info that has come to light since then so I figured it'd be worth asking.
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I saw one post mentioning that the reasons for why this was done weren't known, but there may have been more info that has come to light since then so I figured it'd be worth asking.
Thanks!
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Re: Do we know the reason why episodes 73-80 were shot on 35mm film?
I believe it may have been because TOEI had run out of 16mm film at the time and used what they had leftover.
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Re: Do we know the reason why episodes 73-80 were shot on 35mm film?
They ran out of 16mm film for 7 weeks? That seems really odd. If that's the case wouldn't other Toei productions at the time have been affected as well? I'd have to do some digging to find out if they had anything else airing concurrently that might also have 35mm episodes.Dragon Ball Ireland wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 10:39 am I believe it may have been because TOEI had run out of 16mm film at the time and used what they had leftover.
Re: Do we know the reason why episodes 73-80 were shot on 35mm film?
And only episodes were shot on 35mm, In DBOX you can clearly see that ending song and NEP are shot on 16mm, (op can't be taken into consideration cause they barely allways use the same one) it's clearly very strangepixie_misa wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 11:46 amThey ran out of 16mm film for 7 weeks? That seems really odd. If that's the case wouldn't other Toei productions at the time have been affected as well? I'd have to do some digging to find out if they had anything else airing concurrently that might also have 35mm episodes.Dragon Ball Ireland wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 10:39 am I believe it may have been because TOEI had run out of 16mm film at the time and used what they had leftover.
i even thinked once that originally everything was shot on 35mm and that Toei made a "copy" on 16mm FILMS and throw them away later like cinetape
Dragon Quest Daï was shot on 35mm even if it was basically a long running show that was stopped for some reason not originaly intended so why Toei would have use 16mm on Dragon Ball and 35mm for Daï?
Today i think that we will just never know the truth, but everything is possible, if it was a 16mm lack then NEP and ending would also have been 35mm . That's why i think that it's something related to storage, maybe my theory could be exact (or not) who know?
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Re: Do we know the reason why episodes 73-80 were shot on 35mm film?
If that is the case then I must say that's kind of amusing:Dragon Ball Ireland wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 10:39 am I believe it may have been because TOEI had run out of 16mm film at the time and used what they had leftover.
"Oh no, we are out of our usual film stock! We have no choice... We have to use HIGHER QUALITY FILM!!!!"
Well, I reckon the reason they used 16mm to begin with was because it was cheaper, so they might indeed be reluctant to use higher quality film just because it would also cost them more. But it is funny to think of them deciding as a last resort to do something that makes the episodes just objectively better-looking.