Dragon Ball Z — Atsumare! Goku World

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2020-08-25 14:29 UTC
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Anonymous
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Two different rips of the 1992 Terebikko VHS & telephone interactive feature *Dragon Ball Z — Atsumare! Goku World*. Project Dragonball's release is filtered and hardsubbed. The other one is just a simple deinterlacing and x264/FLAC reencoding of the raw capture (file size is quite large, but still much more manageable than the original) with softsubs included (adapted from Project Dragonball's, which I hear were OCRed by Deli295).

File list

  • Dragon Ball Z - Atsumare! Goku World
    • Dragon Ball Z - Atsumare! Goku World [2157C7A7].mkv (1.3 GiB)
    • [Project_Dragonball]_Dragon_Ball_Z_Terebikko_Special_[C472C576].mkv (297.3 MiB)
Thanks! These versions are definitely the ones to keep. I simply cannot justify wasting 15GB for a 30-minute VHS rip haha, and considering the source this is pretty much the quality we’re stuck with. I gotta say though, the Project Dragonball filtered version looks more pleasant to the eye despite the fact that some detail necessarily had to be lost in the process.
> I gotta say though, the Project Dragonball filtered version looks more pleasant to the eye That was FUNimation'd/Moozzi2'd?
Not really, no. It wasn’t blurring for the sake of blurring like Funi loves to do. Besides, analog footage has issues that a film-to-digital transfer doesn’t, so that at least makes it legitimate to apply filters when one knows what they're doing. Nonetheless, the unfiltered version should always be archived as well.
I don't understand why people still hard sub footage.