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#Dragon ball z kai season 1 archive#
As listed on this page, FUNimation will be releasing the series under the title of Dragon Ball Z Kai, which adds a “Z” that is not present in its Japanese incarnation.Īfter the announcement of possible music composition infringement in Japan by Toei, FUNimation switched to the Shunsuke Kikuchi replacement score for “Kai” starting with the fifth volume onward. Dragon Ball Z Kai - Saff TV Addeddate 01:07:38 Identifier SaffTVDragonBallZKai Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.3.
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However, a recent product listing shared by WTK has really grabbed some attention among fans across most social media outlets. Through at least the fourth volume, Kenji Yamamoto’s musical score was initially preserved in both the Japanese and English language tracks, the first time since the original TV series that FUNimation has kept the original musical score in the English track as the exclusive option. Listings for a Dragon Ball Z: Season 1 Blu-ray release, now officially scheduled for 31 December 2013, have begun popping up online.So far most listings contain only basic product information: 44.98 MSRP, 925 minute running time, and 4 discs. It has been stated that the newly-produced English dub will be more faithful to the original version, and several cast members have had their roles replaced. In early February 2010, FUNimation’s then-parent company (Navarre) revealed the license acquisition of Dragon Ball Kai during a quarterly earnings conference call, and was confirmed by FUNimation later that same day.įUNimation representatives stated that there would be “consistent” aspect ratios - both the DVD and Blu-ray released are indeed the full-frame 4:3 aspect ratio (slightly different from the Japanese release, where the DVD was a zoomed-in and cropped 16:9 aspect ratio).