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Some fans are sad/mad that their audio was cut before the episode aired, thinking that their performances should have been left intact, since it's their usual shtick of making fun of the series, just turned Up to Eleven, and they enjoy the self-parody the dub team tried to sneak in.

  • The use of Team Four Star for the Cell Games Reenactment.
  • Some also feel that she was only cast simply because she was a big name at the time. Some are fine with it, but others feel like her voice didn't fit the character. The DVD releases were also affected beginning with the fifth DVD set. The English dub followed suit starting with episode 64 and all reruns of episodes previous to this. Yamamoto's soundtrack was replaced with the original Japanese DBZ soundtrack. note Which doesn't exist in Japan's legal code. When Yamamoto was revealed to have plagiarized most of his songs from Western artists and his score was subsequently replaced with Kikuchi's, the fandom was broken up again as to whether Yamamoto's actions were plagiarism that deserved to be punished or were inspirations/homages that fall under fair use. note Often Nostalgia Filter and/or simply personal preference.
  • Kenji Yamamoto's score split the fandom between those who thought it helped give Dragon Ball a fresh look for a newer generation and those who preferred Shunsuke Kikuchi's score for one of a variety of reasons.
  • And then there's a third group who compare the voices, with not a lot of attachment to either actor and say which ones they thought were better. Others hate the changes because they prefer the original voice actors, as they grew up listening to them when DBZ was on the air. Some fans like it because they feel that the new voice actors did a very good job and that their voices suit the characters better.
  • The casting changes for some of the characters in the English dub.
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  • Some hardcore DBZ fans have denounced Kai as dishonoring the original series by censoring scenes, having scenes badly redrawn, and removing much of the character inherent in the extended stories, while others enjoy the much faster-paced plot, due to most of the filler padding out fights and other scenes to a near crawl, as well as not seeing the Digital Destruction as not that big a deal.
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  • "Only a Chilling Elegy", Frieza's Leitmotif.
  • For the second, there's the Engrish "Fight it Out" and the Japanese theme, "Kuu Zen Zetsu Go." Which one's better usually depends on personal preference.
  • "Dragon Soul" and "Sanjou!! Ginyu Tokusentai!!" for the first half.
  • The fallout from this also caused Toei to restructure their Latin American division, and they would eventually bring back most of the original cast for The Final Chapters to the fans' rejoice, though this still doesn't fix the original 98 episodes that were recorded with the new cast.

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    For example, Edson Matus based his Goku on Sean Schemmel instead of Mario Castañeda. note The big thing that brings down criticism is that the replacements' performances are based on the English dub rather than Japanese or the ones established here. but especially Toei Animation's changing most of the original cast of the dub.

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    The reasons? The massive censorship that the series had, note Toei decided to use the censored version commissioned for Nicktoons, instead of the Japanese version, as it had been the case for the original version of the series, to sell the anime to TV networks that are against violence in TV shows, such as Televisa, TV Azteca and so on.

  • Americans Hate Tingle: This series is disliked in Latin America, to the point that fans reportedly boycotted it.







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