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Catterix2006
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by Catterix2006 » Sun Nov 23, 2008 10:12 pm
I've been wondering this for some time now, and I don't think I've ever gotten a conclusive answer.
Ok, basically I'm one of those weird people who really like Bruce Faulconer and Nathan Johnson's scores for FUNimation's dub.
It may just be a case of liking what I know first, as I don't exactly regard it as high standard music
However, I still much prefer watching Dragonball Z with their scores... and so my question is; do these remastered boxsets include an English Dub with Faulconer/Johnson's original music? Or is it only Dub with original music and Japanese dub with original music?
Thanks

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by VegettoEX » Sun Nov 23, 2008 10:14 pm
Each FUNimation "remastered" boxset contains THREE audio tracks:
- Original Japanese audio track (Japanese voices, Japanese music)
- New English dub track (English voices, Japanese music; some dialogue re-recorded)
- "Broadcast" English dub track (English voices, English music; some dialogue re-recorded)
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by Catterix2006 » Sun Nov 23, 2008 10:25 pm
Coolio.
That suits me fine. It's ironic that after posting this, I then searched again on Amazon and found a review discussing the three different audio tracks
Ah well, thankidoodle.
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