Possibly this is lost forever: Dragon Ball Z Valencian Dub In 1994 Dragon Ball z was cancelled in Valencia, the last episode broadcast was 213, but supposedly they had recorded until 232. The unbroadcast episodes have never been released, the television studio where they were broadcast closed in 2013.
Post by temporarythought on Apr 10, 2024 22:18:00 GMT
Here's a list of lost media for DBZ Kai. Most of these relate to the original musical score by Kenji Yamamoto.
> The Japanese TV versions of episodes 96-98 with the Yamamoto score
> The original uncensored version of episode 96 (Toei edited out earthquake scenes and extended the recap after the earthquake that struck Japan in 2011)
> The original version of episode 97 (episode 98 never aired during DBZ Kai's initial Japanese TV run so episode 97's ending was edited to wrap things up)
> The original Japanese TV version of episode 98 (prior episodes included sponsor credits after the openings and endings except for episode 98 since that never aired initially)
> Episode 95 with the original Yamamoto score (no official confirmation on this one, but this is the only episode not to contain a single infringing music piece and aired 3 days before Yamamoto got fired)
> Episodes 77+ of the Japanese Blu-Ray and episodes 73+ of the Japanese DVD with the Yamamoto score
> Episodes 59-63 of the Nicktoons edit with the original Yamamoto score (the tracks "The Ebb And The Flow" and "A New Foe Rears His Head" were removed from these broadcasts when Toei initially found out about Yamamoto's plagiarism, but Nicktoons's online streaming had the original score intact)
> Episodes 66+ of the Nicktoons edit with the Yamamoto score (in the initial run, episodes 64+ had the Kikuchi score, but HBO Max in Latin America somehow accidentally included episodes 55-65 of the Nicktoons edit with the Yamamoto score)
> The re-runs of episodes 55-58 of the Nicktoons edit with the Yamamoto score with "The Ebb And The Flow" and "A New Foe Rears His Head" removed
> Parts 5-8 of the English Blu-Ray with the Yamamoto score
> The Toonzai CW edit with the Yamamoto score
> The Taiwanese Mandarin dub with the Yamamoto score
> Episode 60 with part of the edited English dub and the Yamamoto score that strangely aired on Warner Channel and CN LATAM
> The Brazilian Portugese dub of the Frieza Saga with the Yamamoto score that aired on TV once
> The temporary Kikuchi score placement that was used in episodes aired on Japanese TV channels other than Fuji TV and some episodes of the Toonzai CW broadcast (this temp score featured different music placements from the final using tracks mixed in mono until Toei eventually removed all mono tracks)
> Original Soundtrack IV/Collection, and any alternate versions of tracks that were used in episodes with the Yamamoto score