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So I said before I’ll be going ahead on this side-project, replacing Yamamoto’s music with Yutaka Minobe/Wall 5 Project’s work from Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s’ awesome soundtrack–just so there’s a consistent soundtrack I can watch the show with, and also just messing around for some fun–and I’ll be sharing it for whoever’s interested in seeing how it pans out. I downloaded some 320kbps rips of the first two Sound Duels to get some good quality in here, too. The goal’s to make it to The Final Chapters to give the show a full consistent soundtrack, ideally without any placements rivaling that disco theme (you know the one) in terms of awkwardness.
After months of delaying it, here’s episode 4! I did a new sort of tweak with the scene where I had Godwin’s Theme play for the scene with Yemma, having it cut out as Goku’s all “Yo!” at him (as opposed to my earlier idea of a disc-scratch). Personal favorite scenes include “The City” over Goku being ridden towards Snake Way, “Showdown” over the Raditz flashback, and one of the twins’ themes over Goku worrying about eating/asking about Baba, since the Yamamoto track had a cutesy track there. Let me know what you think!
I might include song lists too, as I get these done; I plan to work on these a little quicker, so hopefully episode 5′ll be done sooner.
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5D’s!DBZKai Episode 4 (WIP) - Respect your Satanic Gatekeeper, kids!
So I’m getting back to finally doing some more work on my YGO5D’s!DBZKai side-project as I get episode 4 underway, and I hit this scene. Originally, Yamamoto’s cover of Bolero was playing, and I debated between using Legend of the Signers and Rex Godwin’s theme here before settling on Godwin’s theme (since I felt like Legend of the Saiyans Signers might be best to first use when Vegeta’s doing his death monologue to Goku later). But then Goku does his “Yo!” and I got the idea to record-scratch the music for the shot before picking it back up, haha.
I’ll either do this or just play the song through, but I was wondering what people might think of it! :P
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Anime: Dragonball Z Kai
DONT STOP
DONT STOP
WE’RE IN LUCK NOW
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Dear Lord Frieza,
I regret to inform you that by the time you read this, your undisputed reign will have come to a screeching halt.
Kind Regards,
Vegeta.
Dragon Ball Z Kai Episode 2 (OST: Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s)
So I said before I’ll be going ahead on this side-project, replacing Yamamoto’s music with Yutaka Minobe/Wall 5 Project’s work from Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s’ awesome soundtrack–just so there’s a consistent soundtrack I can watch the show with, and also just messing around for some fun–and I’ll be sharing it for whoever’s interested in seeing how it pans out. I downloaded some 320kbps rips of the first two Sound Duels to get some good quality in here, too.
Here’s episode 2, and I like how a bunch of things came out. First, “D-Wheel, Take Off” is probably the recap tune I’ll go with (hoping it’ll lead to a good payoff come 96), and I worked in the-azure-wind’s suggestion using a shortened “Yusei Battle” for the title card. My favorite placement is “Mind Games” as Raditz talks about his plans (IT WORKS SO WELL), but I liked a few others too haha.
Enjoy!
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All right, so if anyone else out there is at all familiar with Dragon Ball Z Kai, and have been since the onset, you’ll know that the show went through a sort of soundtrack hell ever since Kenji Yamamoto, the guy who originally composed the OST, was found to have plagiarized a bunch of tunes from big-budget films like Avatar and Terminator. In Japan, this was discovered just as the Gohan VS Cell finale was airing, which prompted a rushed last-minute replacement of his OST for 96-98 with some of Shunsuke Kikuchi’s old soundtrack for DBZ. Which isn’t terrible, though if you followed DBZ:K early and got into Yamamoto’s music like I did, it was disappointing. They were also apparently only working with a certain amount of tunes, since a lot of them played repeatedly (also Cell-arc stuff during the Saiyan arc wat).
As a result, the episodes released with Yamamoto’s score began to disappear as they were replaced with re-releases featuring Kikuchi’s, which happened here in the US, too; the original Nicktoons airing got as far as the early Android Arc before switching to Kikuchi, and we got up to near the end of Goku VS Freeza on DVD with Yamamoto before subsequent Parts and Season Sets were released with Kikuchi. And now there’s a new composer for the Buu arc, Norihito Sumitomo. A lot more info about this can be found here, if you’re interested.
But anywho (since I’m sure I’m digressing a bit haha), ever since, fans have manually reinserted the Yamamoto score into later episodes, but for a while there was a slight “meme” going on where people would use the OST from other shows on DBZ:K, with music-less clips thrown out onto the web. So I got the idea (while working on YGO Bonds Beyond Time’s rescoring) to try DBZ:K with YGO tunes, and I thought 5D’s would fit well. I’d also done a video a while back with Goku’s SS Transformation to JACK Battle and “Light and Dark” that came out awesomely lol. I finished this a while ago, but haven’t had a chance to work it into the video file haha.
So here you go! Feel free to give it a look and tell me what you think. I might be tempted to try this some more lol. The idea behind the music was to treat it the same way 5D’s/the Sound Duel CDs treated it, mirroring the tune selections 5D’s had going in the Fortune Cup arc, for the most part. The title theme’s a WIP, though; did want to slow down the 5D’s title card theme to fit it but it sounded weird, and I think I tried using the end of “Yusei Fudo” for it but it didn’t work too well, so I just looped the TC theme a bit. I tried haha.