Most episodes have NEPs pulled from TV airings, along with narration for episodes 67-69 and 172-194 with original narrator Dale Kelly. This dub actually begins in the middle of episode 67 resulting in a split Ocean/OG Dub track for that episode. The Original FUNi Dub track uses elements from the singles DVDs as well as occasional TV and VHS recordings to present the original version of the dub as it existed before the 2007 partial redub.An extended version of “Rock The Dragon” is used for the OP and an instrumental version of Zenkai Power is used for the ED. While great care was taken to create seamless transitions, the very nature of the edits sometimes makes this difficult. It has been reconstructed here with the FUNi/Kikuchi dub to fill in the gaps. The Saban/Ocean Dub is a heavily edited dub of the first 67 (edited down to 53) episodes of the series. ![]() I added an instrumental track to cover the silence that occurs during the NEP. The “Remastered” Dub with replacement scores (Johnson for 1-67, Faulconer Productions for 68-291) is from the Season Sets and was synced by Kratos.The original mixes are available in the EXTRAS folder. I created a new 5.1 mix for the insert songs in episodes 139 and 184, reducing excess dialogue as needed.Deli also re-added the insert songs into episodes 20, 27, 28, and 46. Japanese NEPs have been added from the BA track. The Menza OPs have been replaced with the Japanese OPs. The “Remastered” Dub with original Kikuchi score is taken from the Season Set Blu-Rays and manually synced by Deli.Episodes 2, 229, and 237 use cassette and CD sources that are superior to the BA. ![]() A patch provided by Johnster was used to adjust the timings of the OPs to match the video. ![]() Japanese Broadcast Audio is sourced from AnimeMaakuo’s and HKB’s leaks and since video-synced by Team Mirolo.Audio Episodesġ989-96 Original Broadcast Audio (Fuji, Ishikawa, Tokai)Ģ007-09 FUNi “Remastered” Dub (Kikuchi Score)Ģ013-14 FUNi “Remastered” Dub (Replacement Score) Note that the TV Specials are sourced entirely from the R2J Dragon Boxes but contain various video fixes. The encode was made with a definitive release in mind. A complete write-up of the process and details of how the merge was done can be found at the write-up here and at this torrent. This video encode combines the bitrate and bright details present in the R2J Dragon Boxes with the dark details present in the R1 Dragon Boxes.
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