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Published by 05 September 2010, 9:46 AM EDTComment

Voice actor and director Irwin Daayan (who previously played Dende in the Mexican dub of Dragon Ball Z) recently started up a Twitter account to announce an exciting new project: their new dub for Dragon Ball Kai (English translations of the originally-Spanish tweets courtesy of Roddy):

Hello everyone. I hope that you have been well. My name is Irwin Daayan. I am an announcer, actor and director, involved with Spanish dubbing. The reason that I have decided to open this account is because I want to inform you all that I have been handed a project that I think is important for anime fans. (link)

It is Dragonball Kai. I will be directing the dubbing of this project and in some form, I want you all involved in this. I would like to read your comments, and I hope that I can support (the accuracy) with certain terms, names of characters and names of attacks that were in the saga of Dragonball. (link)

Things went on from there with Daayan confirming different types of name spellings with fans (such as “Shenron” versus “Shenlong”). A couple tweets in particular sent fans over the edge, and Daayan on the defensive:

Today I begin casting for the characters of Goku, Vegeta and Kuririn (link)

I understand your point of view friends, and believe me when I say that I would have loved the to have the same actors more than anyone. (link)

Unfortunately, I could not arrive at an arrangement with the actors, client and company. Believe me, I am very sorry. (link)

From the sounds of it, at least a good portion of the main voice pool was being re-cast from the original dub from many years back. Daayan’s reasoning was pretty simple on the surface, and something we have been seeing pop up even with the original Japanese version of Kai, in that many of these voice actors have become much more popular over the years and therefore more expensive to hire.

At some point, FUNimation’s name came up in the discussion between Daayan and his fans, saying “The DVDs come with FUNimation’s name”. It sounded like video masters for the series may have been coming from FUNimation (instead of directly from Toei), but it was not clear.

That was enough for fans, though. FUNimation’s Facebook page was overtaken by irate Spanish fans for several days, all wishing for the original cast (led by Mario Castañeda as Goku) to be reinstated:

Things seem to have calmed down, and possibly because the Spanish fanbase has learned what Marc noted on this week’s podcast episode: other than possibly providing the video masters to Mexico, FUNimation indeed has nothing to do with the production of the Spanish dub.

It was a fascinating spectacle for a few days, and an equally fascinating way to have the Spanish dub of Kai confirmed.

Published by 01 September 2010, 2:10 PM EDTComment

Amazon Japan has posted the cover art for the new Dragon Ball Kai CD release, officially titled Soundtrack III & Songs. The album is due out in Japan 22 September 2010 for ¥2,940 (~$35).

Again, the entire track listing for the album has not been revealed yet. Besides the new background music to be included, here are what vocal tracks we do know will be included on the release:

  • “Dragon Soul” (TV Version) / Vocals: Takayoshi Tanimoto (Dragon Soul)
  • “The Lone Warrior” / Vocals: Takeshi Kusao (Trunks)
  • “My 18th Magic” / Vocals: cAnON.
  • “News of the Cell Games” / Vocals: Kenji Ootsuki
  • “Wings of the Heart” (TV Version) / Vocals: Team Dragon

In the mean time, you can still pre-order a copy for yourself at CDJapan or Amazon Japan.

Published by 31 August 2010, 8:40 AM EDTComment

Shueisha’s official listing website has been updated with all of the final information for the JSAT Edition: Dragon Ball – Heya! Son Goku and Friends Return!! anime comic. The listing includes the book’s cover and some additional details about the book. You can grab the book from both CDJapan and Amazon Japan at the full retail price.

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“Dragon Ball – Heya! Son Goku and Friends Return”


Available: 03 September 2010

Retail: ¥730 (~$8.00)

Size: New Book Format (11 x 17 cm)

Length: 160 pages

Some additional images and details should be available in the next few days, so be sure to check back for those. If you’d like more information about the special itself, you can read more about that here.

In addition, Shueisha has also listed its October release schedule. It looks like that for the first time in a very long time, October will actually have no DragonBall book releases. In a way, I’m glad we can finally take a break from buying all these books.

UPDATE: Shueisha has posted a brief preview of the anime comic. As expected, the comic will be printed in full-color and feature screen shots taken from the animated special. The story has been split up into three main chapters with a short ending chapter. Besides the brief character profiles at the front of the comic, the only other supplemental information available is the “Staff & Cast List” at the end of the comic.

Published by 30 August 2010, 9:00 PM EDTComment

It has been out for a couple weeks, but we finally had a chance to all get together and review the new “Team Dragon” (from AKB48) CD single, “Kokoro no Hane” (the second closing theme for DragonBall Kai). The written review would normally be accompanying the podcast version, but some fascinating insight from Julian revealed the true nature behind the music video for the song… so we need to rent a movie, first! Listen in for all the nitty-gritty details. Download the show now, or head on over to the podcast page for more information or to subscribe.

SHOW DESCRIPTION:
Episode #0231! VegettoEX, Meri, and Julian review the “Kokoro no Hane” CD single (the second closing theme to “DragonBall Kai”). Beyond the song itself, the Limited Edition’s bonus DVD gives way to all sorts of discoveries! Your regular news, releases, e-mails, and tons more round out the episode.

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Published by 30 August 2010, 1:18 PM EDTComment

Previously scheduled for release 14 September 2010, the fourth “Dragon Box” for the Dragon Ball Z TV series from FUNimation has been delayed a single week back to 21 September 2010 (according to various online retailers such as Amazon).

This delay does not appear to affect FUNimation’s second volume of Kai, which is still due out on the 14th.

Published by 26 August 2010, 1:56 PM EDTComment

Happinet’s official release website has unveiled the cover art for the next set of Dragon Ball Kai DVD volumes, both of which are set to be released 27 August 2010 for ¥2,940 (~$30). Volume #17 will contain episodes 49-51, while Volume #18 follows with the next three episodes, 52-54.

This will be the last set of the Freeza arc DVDs, with the first DVD volume of the “Artificial Human & Cell arc” coming this October.

Published by 26 August 2010, 9:46 AM EDTComment

A playable demo for the upcoming PSP game Dragon Ball TAG VS is available on the Japanese PlayStation store:

The demo is fully playable on any region PSP, though you will need to be running system software 6.30 or later. The demo is also available directly from Namco-Bandai’s website (mirror 1 / mirror 2); you will need to extract the game files (~130 MB) to your memory stick to transfer over to the PSP system if you go this route, rather than downloading directly to the memory stick on the PSP itself (or PS3) via the PlayStation Store. We will have some initial thoughts for you on this weekend’s upcoming podcast episode!

TAG VS is due out for the PSP in Japan 30 September 2010 for ¥5229, while the game will see its release (as Tenkaichi Tag Team) in North America on 19 October 2010 for $39.99.

Published by 25 August 2010, 2:51 PM EDTComment

Columbia Music’s official website has been updated and is now listing the recently announced Dragon Ball Kai CD release, officially titled “Soundtrack 3 & Songs”, which is due out in Japan 22 September 2010 for ¥2,940 (~$35). Early reports indicated that the album would be a continuation of previous Kai albums and would include TV versions of both the opening and ending themes, new background music from the series, and new image songs, which I believe is now solidly confirmed. While Columbia’s listing does not provide the entire track listing for the album yet, it does list three of the image songs that have already been recorded and are set to be included on the release.

  • “The Lone Warrior” / Vocals: Takeshi Kusao (Trunks)
  • “My 18th Magic” / Vocals: cAnON.
  • “News of the Cell Games” / Vocals: Kenji Ootsuki

For all you Trunks fans out there Takeshi Kusao has recorded an image songabout Trunks, which to my knowledge has never been done before! Unfortunately it appears that I and many others have had their dreams crushed, since Norio Wakamoto will not be doing an image song about Cell. Instead, rock singer Kenji Ootsuki will be taking care of that image song.

As of right now, there is no cover art for the release, so we will keep an eye out for that. In the meantime, you can pre-order a copy for yourself at CDJapan or Amazon Japan.

Published by 22 August 2010, 12:36 AM EDTComment

This week on the show, our buddy Jeff finally gets a chance to break out a new “Manga Review of Awesomeness” with us. The Cell Game finally comes to a close, but do we reflect as fondly on this part of the series as we otherwise thought we might? Little bits of news, August’s last few releases, and your e-mails round out the episode. Download the show now, or head on over to the podcast page for more information or to subscribe.

SHOW DESCRIPTION:
Episode #0230! VegettoEX, Meri, and Jeff dive into Volume 35 in our “Manga Review of Awesomeness”. The Cell Game finally comes to a close, but do we reflect as fondly on this part of the series as we otherwise thought we might? Little bits of news, August’s last few releases, and your e-mails round out the episode.

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Published by 20 August 2010, 10:30 AM EDTComment

Those of you who follow the video game scene have likely seen the rise of blog posts that essentially copycat what Cheap Ass Gamerhas been doing for years now. Well, hey… we can play that game, too!

It is no secret that we love a good deal, so we’ll check around the Internet and dig up what appears to be the best deal on a couple items for you every so often. It is primarily Amazon this time around, with a couple slightly-better deals elsewhere around the web.

See anything else out there? Definitely let us know so we can add it in! We will see you later on this weekend with Volume 35 in our “Manga Review of Awesomeness” on the podcast!