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Dragon Ball Gai is to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the launch of Dragon Ball Z, and it is processed using the latest digital repair technology to bring the Z legend back to life on the TV anime with a more colorful attitude. The OP and ED tracks have a new look, and the background** and character voices have also been re-recorded. The plot is also more compact and closer to the comics.
On April 5, 2009 at 9 o'clock, it will be screened at Fuji TV. Continuing the cast of the time, re-arranging & re-recording, OP and ED songs have a new look.
The first episode of "Dragon Ball Z" was screened in April 1989. This masterpiece continues the story of the past, and is now resurrected in a more colorful way using the latest digital technology that has been introduced for 20 years.
1. The re-compilation has improved the action effect!!
2, OP, ED song has a new look!! OP and ED songs are completely renovated along with the anime!
The sound effects of this article are also included again, and we will build a unique world view!!
3, The lineup of luxury voice actors is assembled!!
Centered on Masako Nozawa, the voice actor of Monkey King, the super luxurious lineup at that time gathered again and played a new movement!!
Voice-overs re-run. In terms of graphics, only OP and ED graphics will be reworked. The 291 chapters of the original work are condensed into 100 chapters.
On March 20, 2009 at the Tokyo International Comic-Con special event "The world-famous Japanese anime Dragon Ball is resurrected! Admission tickets are distributed in front of the Toei booth, and the seats are not fixed, so if there are many people, you can stand and watch...
Content: Manga, anime, games, and live-action versions all contribute to the world of Dragon Ball!
Dragon Ball Kai changed the 291 chapters of "Dragon Ball Z" to 100 chapters.
4.The latest digital repair technology is used to process the image, and the colors are more vivid.
5.Cut & expand the screen to 16:9;
Dragon Ball is fully aimed at Dragon Ball fans in Hong Kong and Taiwan! New Hong Kong traditional subtitles and Taiwanese traditional subtitles, loyal to the most affectionate translation names of dragon fans in the two places. The OP and ED songs are newly created by the subtitle group, and dragon fans can cover the Chinese version according to the melody, becoming another masterpiece after the Chinese "Dragon Ball" ** book!
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It's just a redo, Dragon Ball is so classic, and the redo makes us reminisce or make those who haven't seen it feel it.
The previous production level is good now.,Animation without CG can't stand it now.。 To change it is to change it to match our current level of appreciation.
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The plot effect and content are better than before.
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Differences:
1. The style of painting is different
The Dragon Ball Z picture ratio is 4:3, but because it's an early work, it looks a little worse now. In addition to a greater change in the picture quality, the painting style of Dragon Ball has changed, and the ratio has become 16:9, which is in line with the widescreen display of current users, **habits, etc.
2. The plot is different:
Dragon Ball changed the plot to be streamlined. Cut a lot of redundant plots of Dragon Ball Z, so that the more than 300 words of Dragon Ball Z were compressed into more than 100 words of Dragon Ball Reform.
3. **Different:
The opening and ending credits have been redone and replaced**.
Introduction: 1, "Dragon Ball Z".
The work was broadcast on Fuji TV from April 26, 1989 to January 31, 1996, with a total of 291 words + 2 special chapters.
2, "Dragon Ball Reform".
The TV anime "Dragon Ball Kai" is the first work in the "Dragon Ball Kai" anime series, adapted from the manga "Dragon Ball" created by Akira Toriyama in 1984.
It is a remastered version of the work that was processed and adapted using digital repair technology to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the launch of "Dragon Ball Z" and newly recorded dubbing.
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First, the name ** is different.
Dragon Ball Alter is a remastered version of the work that was processed and adapted using digital repair technology to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the launch of "Dragon Ball Z" and was newly recorded and dubbed.
Dragon Ball Z is based on the "Dragon Ball" manga of the same name by the famous Japanese manga artist Akira Toriyama, and the "z" in the title is taken by Akira Toriyama, the last letter of the alphabet, which means "end".
Second, the broadcast time is different.
Third, the content is different.
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the launch of "Dragon Ball Good Z", Dragon Ball Alter is a remastered work that uses digital repair technology to process and adapt, and newly recorded dubbing. The first guess of "Dragon Ball Reform" has some more plots that are not in "Dragon Ball Z".
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No, there are currently more than 90 episodes before we talk about the Shalu Conference.
It seems that it was originally planned to shoot about 100 episodes, but now it seems unlikely, unless Majin Buu doesn't do it.
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What a pity! I still want to see it if it's gone, but the ending is happy!
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Yes, it's over. A total of 97 episodes.
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It's over, it's gone after the West Road, and I'm quite surprised that there is no Puwu play, which is a pity.
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Not yet, the end seems to be in July (?) )
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The differences between Dragon Ball Kai and Dragon Ball Z are as follows:
First, the content of the amendment is different.
1. Dragon Ball Modification: Use digital repair technology to process and adapt "Dragon Ball Z" and record a new dubbing.
2, Dragon Ball Z: Adapted from the 195th chapter of the manga and the 519th chapter, because during this period, Akira Toriyama's manga style changed to super fierce battles, and the story did not have much to do with the style of the first 194 articles, so it was adapted by Toei Animation into an independent cartoon.
Second, the broadcast time is different.
Third, the directors are different.
1, Dragon Ball Reform: Matsuji Kishimoto, Kazuhisa Takeuchi, Daisuke Nishio, Toshihiko Arisako, Yoshihiro Ueda, and Yutaka Sato jointly directed "Dragon Ball Reform".
2, Dragon Ball Z: "Dragon Ball Z" directed by Yasuhiro Nodo.