Which means that a proper digital/DVD release isn’t far off. Over in the US of A, the latest film, Dragon Ball Z, gets a theatrical release on August 5. On the other hand, you have what sounds like a gaggle of high school girls finding out that they’ve just won tickets to a One Direction concert. On one hand, you’ve got professional voice-over work. For years now, that mammoth series has boasted a top-notch line-up of voice actors who have defined the roles of screaming space god fighters in a way that makes the original dub look terrible in person. When it comes to anime, most adaptations usually have mediocre or passable dubs into a Western language.ĭragon Ball Z on the other hand, is the sole exception to the rule. Why not just watch the original Japanese version, I hear you ask? One simple reason really: I like having functioning ear drums. I’ve been waiting for the latest film to finally get an English dub, and thanks to some dragon-wishing, that request is getting fulfilled. I use way too much hair gel, have the social grace of a drunk gorilla and I scream in my sleep.
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