Did you grow up with the Ocean dub or the later Funimation dub? Drop a comment below and tell me your first memory of watching Goku vs. Vegeta!
To find the original 1-26 English broadcast dub, you have to look for the old "Pioneer" DVD releases from the late 90s or dig into the archives. They are worth the hunt for the nostalgia alone. If you are a purist looking for a 1:1 translation of Akira Toriyama’s work? Watch Dragon Ball Z Kai .
But if you want to feel like a kid again, eating a bowl of sugary cereal at 7:00 AM on a Saturday morning, watching a green man punch a bald guy while a synth drum machine goes absolutely haywire?
It is loud. It is inaccurate. It is glorious.
We are talking about —specifically, the original English Dubbed run covering episodes 001 through 026 .
If you grew up in the late 90s or early 2000s, you remember the exact moment. The pounding drums of the Faulconer score (or the dramatic synth of the Ocean soundtrack). The low, gravelly voice of Piccolo. The sheer, overwhelming panic in Gohan’s voice as he watched his father sacrifice himself against Raditz.
Did you grow up with the Ocean dub or the later Funimation dub? Drop a comment below and tell me your first memory of watching Goku vs. Vegeta!
To find the original 1-26 English broadcast dub, you have to look for the old "Pioneer" DVD releases from the late 90s or dig into the archives. They are worth the hunt for the nostalgia alone. If you are a purist looking for a 1:1 translation of Akira Toriyama’s work? Watch Dragon Ball Z Kai . DragonBall Z Season 1-001-026- English Dubbed-s...
But if you want to feel like a kid again, eating a bowl of sugary cereal at 7:00 AM on a Saturday morning, watching a green man punch a bald guy while a synth drum machine goes absolutely haywire? Did you grow up with the Ocean dub
It is loud. It is inaccurate. It is glorious. To find the original 1-26 English broadcast dub,
We are talking about —specifically, the original English Dubbed run covering episodes 001 through 026 .
If you grew up in the late 90s or early 2000s, you remember the exact moment. The pounding drums of the Faulconer score (or the dramatic synth of the Ocean soundtrack). The low, gravelly voice of Piccolo. The sheer, overwhelming panic in Gohan’s voice as he watched his father sacrifice himself against Raditz.