I considered throwing in "also the Japanese score is fucking terrible, Faulconer is much better" but I've had people react like I just shot them for saying it.
Also agree, Pikkon was really good and easily should have been "made canon" during one of Super's many tournament arcs.
Have you seen the forum post of that person who rescored Kai with the Faulconer score? Unfortunately you have to remux the video yourself for the sake of copyright, but they posted the files up on Kanzenshuu. Kai with the Faulconer score is an experience, but I prefer the original version of DBZ for a lot of moments, such as Goku going SSJ3 for the first time or him defeating Kid Buu.
I think I only really like the Kai score for the Frieza saga stuff, but that’s just because that era of Kai had some really good music.
I don't like any of the Japanese score though, its too loud and bombastic. Like the original SSJ transformation is almost overpowering in Japan, while Bruce let the actors carry it for themselves with his more subdued sounds.
I considered throwing in "also the Japanese score is fucking terrible, Faulconer is much better" but I've had people react like I just shot them for saying it.
Also agree, Pikkon was really good and easily should have been "made canon" during one of Super's many tournament arcs.
Have you seen the forum post of that person who rescored Kai with the Faulconer score? Unfortunately you have to remux the video yourself for the sake of copyright, but they posted the files up on Kanzenshuu. Kai with the Faulconer score is an experience, but I prefer the original version of DBZ for a lot of moments, such as Goku going SSJ3 for the first time or him defeating Kid Buu.
I think I only really like the Kai score for the Frieza saga stuff, but that’s just because that era of Kai had some really good music.
I haven't but I'm sure I'd like that a lot more.
I don't like any of the Japanese score though, its too loud and bombastic. Like the original SSJ transformation is almost overpowering in Japan, while Bruce let the actors carry it for themselves with his more subdued sounds.