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Published by 30 September 2009, 8:34 PM EDTComment

CDJapan has listed a second Dragon Ball Kai Original Soundtrack volume due out in Japan 18 November 2009. Original Soundtrack 2 is set to contain “more than 30” BGM tracks in addition to the (presumably) same TV-sized versions of the opening and closing themes. Coming out under the catalog number of COCX-35922, it will retail for ¥2940.

November is set to be a big music release month with this new announcement, the Raging Blast opening theme song CD single, and the delayed Dragon Ball Kai Song Collection.

Published by 27 September 2009, 8:03 PM EDTComment

After a quick break, we return in style! Julian and I hold down the fort this episode with reviews of both the POWER OF DREAMER CD single and the DragonBall Kai Original Soundtrack. You will probably be quite surprised with the analysis of both products! Download the show now, or head on over to the podcast page for more information or to subscribe.

SHOW DESCRIPTION:
Episode #0191! VegettoEX and Julian review the “POWER OF DREAMER” CD single and the “DragonBall Kai” Original Soundtrack. Have we gotten the best b-side in years, and despite our feelings on “DragonBall Kai”, does its soundtrack somehow manage to stand on its own? Tons of news (including several delays) and your great e-mails round out the episode!

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Published by 27 September 2009, 4:31 PM EDTComment

Despite the news about a possible “Limited Edition” version of Raging Blast coming with the game’s soundtrack, it seems like at least the game’s opening theme will be receiving a formal CD single release.

While listed as “UNTITLED” over on CDJapan, the Raging Blast opening theme (already known to be titled “Progression”) performed by Hironobu Kageyama will be coming out in Japan on 25 November 2009 for ¥1200 (LACM-4674). There are no additional details in terms of extra tracks, packaging, etc. as of yet.

Published by 26 September 2009, 1:45 PM EDTComment

Not sure how we missed this one! Some chapters from the Dragon Ball manga (specifically the Saiyan arc, or the beginning of what Viz would call “DBZ”) are coming to the manga/comic distribution service on the Sony PSP according to animeanime.jp and Anime News Network. A new “Comic” category will become available in the PlayStation Store for accommodate this new service. Right now this is exclusively for Japan.

Published by 25 September 2009, 6:46 PM EDTComment

Remember those mysterious individual disc releases of the first two Dragon Ball Z movies from the “remastered” steel book double feature we reported about over a month ago? Well, thankfully they have been canceled! Mania.com (which has absorbed Anime on DVD) has posted a list of FUNimation’s new title solicitations for November, as originally released by RightStuf. The two DVDs in question were amongst the releases on the list, however with a big “CANCELED” right next to them. In addition, their listings have been pulled from both Amazon and RightStuf. It appears that FUNimation agreed with my initial thoughts about these releases and decided it was a bad idea to flood the market with so many copies of these movies, especially if they have “Dragon Box” versions coming in the future.

Published by 25 September 2009, 11:34 AM EDTComment

While we definitely have finalized cover art and a track listing for the new Dragon Ball Kai Song Collection CD coming out, CDJapan is now listing a release date of 04 November 2009, rather than the originally-listed release date of 21 October 2009. Further backing this up is the listing on Columbia’s website with the new date. The Amazon Japan listing still has the original date, however.

Still looking forward to tearing it apart giving it a fair shake, regardless.

Published by 23 September 2009, 10:12 PM EDTComment

The German Amazon listing for a “Limited Edition” version of the upcoming PS3 & Xbox 360 fighting game Raging Blast notes that it will come in a special steelbook case, a 52-page art book, the soundtrack to the game on CD, and some sort of downloadable content that grants additional abilities:

Steelcase: Das Spiel kommt in einem Steelcase mit exklusivem Dragon Ball Design inklusive transparentem Schuber.
Artbook: 52 Seiten mit “Making-of”, exklusiven Konzeptzeichnungen, Kartendesigns und Artworks des Entwicklerstudios.
Original Soundtrack: CD mit dem original Soundtrack aus dem Spiel.
DLC: Einzigartige Kampfausrüstungen, die verschiedenen Dragon Ball Spielcharakteren zusätzliche Fähigkeiten verleihen.

There has been no official word from Namco-Bandai on a “Limited Edition” version of the game, though this seems to confirm it pretty solidly. We certainly hope the North American release also gets a similar treatment!

Published by 18 September 2009, 8:57 AM EDTComment

It is technically $10, but if you are interested in picking up Dragon Ball Origins at that price, you will also need to pick up another game from Wal-Mart’s list for a combined deal of 2-for-$20. There is some good stuff on the list, though, including Final Fantasy III, Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword, and two Dragon Quest spin-offs.

Published by 17 September 2009, 9:30 PM EDTComment

At the end of August we learned that we would be getting another new CD, something called the Dragon Ball Kai Song Collection. The album is due out 21 October 2009 for ¥2,940 (~$30). At the time we only had a vague idea of what would be on the album, including the opening and ending themes, the insert song “Over the Star”, and new character image songs such as a theme for Kuririn, a theme for Freeza, and a theme for Super Saiyans. However, Columbia recently released the finalized track list and cover art for the album:

 01 Dragon Soul / Takayoshi Tanimoto (Dragon Soul)
 02 CHASER! / Shinichi Sakurai
 03 Win Tough Fight! / Yō Yamazaki
 04 The Invincible Aura’s Energy / Dragon Soul
 05 Take the Stage!! Ginyu Special-Squad!! / Yō Yamazaki
 06 Over the Star / Saki Oshitani
 07 CURE ~I’ll Be Here~ / Dende (Aya Hirano)
 08 Saiyan Blood / Vegeta (Ryō Horikawa)
 09 An Ultra-super Dragon Soul / Takayoshi Tanimoto (Dragon Soul)
 10 Only a Chilling Elegy / H.E. DEMON
 11 Yeah! Break! Care! Break! / Takayoshi Tanimoto (Dragon Soul)

You will note there are quite a few newcomers to the Dragon Ball franchise, such as Shinichi Sakurai, YouYamazaki, Aya Hirano, and H.E. Demon. I know many have commented on the “stunt casting” of Aya Hirano as Dende in the series (I tend to agree with most of them), but I think H.E. Demon, or rather His Excellency Demon Kakka, is by far and away the most interesting one of the bunch. If you have a chance, I highly suggest you give his profile a read — you will not regret it!

Many of the tracks are new character image songs, but it is not very clear which one may belong to Kuririn, Freeza, and/or the Super Saiyans. However, using the process of elimination we can see they might be “CHASER!”, “Only a Chilling Elegy” and “An Ultra-Super Dragon Soul”. Besides these new image songs, the only other track that we have not seen yet is “Win Tough Fight!”, which was indeed on the first Original Soundtrack for the series, but was included there as guitar version by Kenji Yamamoto. Oddly enough, the song itself has not been used in the TV series as of yet, but already has multiple versions. Could this be a little foreshadowing of another insert song? We will just have to wait to find out.

Published by 16 September 2009, 5:27 PM EDTComment

Amazon Japan has posted the cover art for both the first Blu-ray box set and second volume of the DVD releases of Dragon Ball Kai. Both are set to be released 23 October 2009; the DVD release will contain episodes 004-006, while the Blu-ray box will contain episodes 004-015. The Blu-ray box will feature non-credit version of both the opening and ending themes, “Dragon Soul” and “Yeah! Break! Care! Break!”, respectively. It will also contain a extra spot to put the first Blu-ray volume, which is set to be released this Friday, 18 September 2009. As far as money is concerned, the high definition Blu-ray release will set you back a pretty ¥15,960 (~$160), while the the standard definition DVD release is the typical price of ¥2,940 (~$30).