
Given how many tracks were left un-released, this thing would be a lot different without those tracks out there. I also want to issue a huge thanks to the people who made the unreleased faulconer tracks available for use, as well as those providing instructions on making rips yourself. Without either, this project would never have been done (duh) and I owe it all to them. My Own Personal Rescore (a combination of DB's composers)įINAL NOTE: I want to give a massive thank you to Akira Toriyama for creating the amazing franchise of dragon ball, which I am a huge fan of, and the amazing guys who worked at Faulconer Productions (namely Mike Smith and Scott Morgan) that made this amazing soundtrack. Yamamoto Revival (episodes 53-98) by SuperSaiyanHedgeHog

Kikuchi Score (Original Japanese Score) by IHaveNoUserName How you acquire those episodes is up to you.įaulconer not your cup of tea, or are you interested in trying a different score? That's cool, check out the other rescores currently available for Kai: However, like yamamoto revival project, you can easily put these in with your episodes. There are many reasons behind this, but mainly it’s because I’d get in major trouble for giving you the actual episodes, and that they are way too huge for me to be hosting. The way I did this is like the yamamoto revival, I’m only giving you the audio files.

If you have some other edition the files might not appear to be in synch with the video footage. These audio files are synched to the Kai Blu Ray editions. You will need to already have the episodes with the video files and mux the two together. NOTE: These are not the actual episodes, only the audio files behind them. Thanks to IHaveNoUserName for making the tutorial on how to do this -> Phew, now that we got that out of the way now let’s get onto the good stuff.įYI This is not an exact replica of the original score, kai's cut being different aside I definitely took some liberties with the music in some places.

Other works not used by Faulconer Productions are the property of their respective owners. The music used in this product is largely owned and produced by Faulconer Productions. Dragonball and all associated products are owned by Toei Animation and Akira Toriyama, produced in English by FUNimation.
