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Best Release of DBZ?
Topic Started: May 26 2012, 01:49 PM (1,770 Views)
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Meh, this doesn't even look drawn by Toriyama to me.

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I think what I really love about the orange bricks is how they look like the DBZ manga when shelved or stacked.

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Images too big, so look inside for the manga


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It looks more drawn by Toriyama than the Orange Bricks, I think.
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GridZero
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Really? :huh:

IMO, Orange Bricks art looks vastly more like the manga than the Dragon Boxes.

Orange Bricks Freeza


Dragon Box Freeza
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DBoxes have a grittier look to 'em, I guess. But that Vegeta one was terrible.
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Return of the Mack

Orange Bricks are the best!

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NOT JUST GREAT BUT SUPER SAIYAMAN
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A good fighter knows his mental and physical limitations, but a great fighter will figure a way around them.
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A nice comparison

http://i41.tinypic.com/pykrb.jpg
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Dragon Box kind of looks like the manga come to life.

And damn, OB cropping is turds.
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Orange Bricks. I'd have liked to see the Blu-ray sets of DBZ....though..


Gotta have my Faulconer, baby!
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May 27 2012, 05:36 PM
Orange Bricks. I'd have liked to see the Blu-ray sets of DBZ....though..


Gotta have my Faulconer, baby!
Yeah I really liked those Blu-Rays.
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Didn't the Blurays get canceled after the second disc?
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May 27 2012, 06:04 PM
Didn't the Blurays get canceled after the second disc?
Yeah they did because the remastering was expensive.
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Unfortunately, I think so.
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Yep, the remastering was way too expensive, even though Funimation won't admit it.

What gets me is how they managed to remaster ALL the DBZ movies, and get them on Bluray (they all look brilliant) yet they can't do the same for the series itself. I guess interest and funds just rant out.
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GridZero
May 27 2012, 06:38 PM
Yep, the remastering was way too expensive, even though Funimation won't admit it.

What gets me is how they managed to remaster ALL the DBZ movies, and get them on Bluray (they all look brilliant) yet they can't do the same for the series itself. I guess interest and funds just rant out.
They used the Orange Brick process of just putting it in a machine.
With the Blu-Rays they actually cleaned it frame by frame by hand.
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May 27 2012, 06:49 PM
GridZero
May 27 2012, 06:38 PM
Yep, the remastering was way too expensive, even though Funimation won't admit it.

What gets me is how they managed to remaster ALL the DBZ movies, and get them on Bluray (they all look brilliant) yet they can't do the same for the series itself. I guess interest and funds just rant out.
They used the Orange Brick process of just putting it in a machine.
With the Blu-Rays they actually cleaned it frame by frame by hand.
Ah, that clears a lot of things up. That must cost a lot of money, and I commend the people who actually do it. I guess Funi didn't think anyone would spend money on it.

Thanks for explaining :p
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