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Alright this post is going to be pretty long so just bear with me. Now hear me out, when I was younger I watched the version with the Bruce Falconer soundtrack and I LOVED it, and I still think it has some great tracks. Several years after it last aired on Cartoon Network, I decided to rewatch the series but I decided to watch it in Japanese with subtitles just to switch things up, and also due to the fact that the English version had quite a number of changes (besides the language) so I wanted to see the series as it was intended to be seen. Needless to say at this point I was used to the Falconer music, and I would go as far as to say I hated the Japanese music.
It just seemed too whimsical and boring, and I didn't think it had that 'badass' feel that the american soundtrack did. However by the end of the Saiyan saga, I was kinda warming up to it and from then on it grew on me more and more. By the Namek saga I started to like it, and I LOVED it by the Android/Cell saga, even more than the American music I liked so much as a kid. So pretty much the reason why so many American fans bash on the original soundtrack is that they're not used to it, and watching a few YouTube clips or a few episodes isn't enough. Now to the reason why I started to loved the Japanese track so much.
To me, the Japanese version is a lot more versatile than the english version, it just feels like a badass show when you're watching it with the English music, and occasionally there's the goofy music and the laid back music they play during relaxing scenes, but that's pretty much it. The Japanese music puts a lot more emotion into scenes that are meant to be emotional.
Whenever I saw sad scenes in the Funimation version I've always had a 'meh' feeling, but those same scenes got to me in the Japanese version.(compare the the english and japanese scenes of Piccolo sacrificing himself for Gohan, it's at the end of episode 27). The Japanese music also has a lot more drama/suspense. When I was watching the Cell games the music actually made me feel the seriosuness of the situation, but in the Funimation version it was still the same badass music. And as I said before I didn't think the the Japanese music was badass enough at first during action scenes. Boy was I wrong, once I actually got used to it I realized the soundtrack doesn't have to be synth/rock to sound awesome, it's honestly some of the best fight music I've ever heard. Anyway the nerd rant is over lol.
If any of you guys decide to rewatch DBZ I suggest you watch it in Japanese or just with the Japanese soundtrack, if you end up not liking it that's fine but give it a chance like I did. Click to expand.See this is the EXACT thinking I was talking about in my post lol. You most definitely should not judge the Japanese soundtrack unless you saw a good portion of episodes with it, because I used to think the same exact things you did but once I rewatched enough episodes my opinion did a complete 180. And lol at saying it brings down epic scenes, it makes scenes more epic at times. And I don't think it should matter at all that it ages the show, it's an old show so that shouldn't matter. Edit: And think about this, most DBZ fans on the internet love the original soundtrack except for American fans.
Now tell me why do you think that is? Because the American fans are used to the Faulconer track, I guarantee that if Funimation used the original track instead you guys would praise it as much as you do with the Faulconer track.
Click to expand.See this is the EXACT thinking I was talking about in my post lol. You most definitely should not judge the Japanese soundtrack unless you saw a good portion of episodes with it, because I used to think the same exact things you did but once I rewatched enough episodes my opinion did a complete 180. And lol at saying it brings down epic scenes, it makes scenes more epic at times. And I don't think it should matter at all that it ages the show, it's an old show so that shouldn't matter. Edit: And think about this, most DBZ fans on the internet love the original soundtrack except for American fans. Now tell me why do you think that is? Because the American fans are used to the Faulconer track, I guarantee that if Funimation used the original track instead you guys would praise it as much as you do with the Faulconer track.
Click to expand.I have seen a good portion of episodes with it. The entirety of the original Dragon Ball used the Japanese music as did the Saiyan saga and half of the Namek saga. It does bring down the epic scenes, watch the scenes with Vegeta doing the Final Flash, Goku going SSJ3, Goku using the Kaioken x20 and the whole episode where Gohan kills Cell.
It just doesn't have the same punch and intensity that the Faulconer soundtrack has. It makes the show sound older than it is, it's a early to mid 90's show but sounds like it belongs in the early 80's. The Faulconer soundtrack modernized it. I'm English and not American, I was not brought up on the Faulconer music. I first watched Dragon Ball, then the Saiyan Saga with the Ocean US music and then finally the Faulconer soundtrack. It has nothing to do with nostalgia or where I'm from.
Click to expand.See this is the EXACT thinking I was talking about in my post lol. You most definitely should not judge the Japanese soundtrack unless you saw a good portion of episodes with it, because I used to think the same exact things you did but once I rewatched enough episodes my opinion did a complete 180. And lol at saying it brings down epic scenes, it makes scenes more epic at times. And I don't think it should matter at all that it ages the show, it's an old show so that shouldn't matter.
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Edit: And think about this, most DBZ fans on the internet love the original soundtrack except for American fans. Now tell me why do you think that is? Because the American fans are used to the Faulconer track, I guarantee that if Funimation used the original track instead you guys would praise it as much as you do with the Faulconer track. Click to expand.I have seen a good portion of episodes with it.
The entirety of the original Dragon Ball used the Japanese music as did the Saiyan saga and half of the Namek saga. It does bring down the epic scenes, watch the scenes with Vegeta doing the Final Flash, Goku going SSJ3, Goku using the Kaioken x20 and the whole episode where Gohan kills Cell. It just doesn't have the same punch and intensity that the Faulconer soundtrack has. It makes the show sound older than it is, it's a early to mid 90's show but sounds like it belongs in the early 80's. The Faulconer soundtrack modernized it. I'm English and not American, I was not brought up on the Faulconer music. I first watched Dragon Ball, then the Saiyan Saga with the Ocean US music and then finally the Faulconer soundtrack.
It has nothing to do with nostalgia or where I'm from. Click to expand.Yes I agree the Faulconer track is better in some scenes, but I still think the Japanese soundtrack is better overall. The Japanese music IS epic at times, like the scene where Goku first goes kaio ken X3 against Vegeta at the end of episode 30 (you can't tell me that's not epic) and I thought it was extremely well done when Gohan killed Cell, although I would say I liked the Faulconer music better with that particular scene.
I also like the Faulconer music better when Goku turned SS3 but like I said before the Japanese soundtrack is just more versatile. Scenes that are meant to be sad are way more emotional in the Japanese version (look at the Piccolo and Gohan scene I posted earlier). I also think the scene where Gohan turns SS2 captures the emotion of the scene better than the American version ( it doesn't have to sound badass all the time, that's what these American fans don't seem to get). And also I really don't like how music is constantly playing in the funi version, like I said silence sometimes add A LOT more to a scene than music. And it does sound old but I don't care as long as it's good.
I mean think about it, there's a reason the foreign fans love this shit. Well to each his own then.