Dbz Kai Archive

Leo’s hands were cold. He looked at his laptop’s file explorer. There it was: EP89_FINALMIX.mkv . He hadn’t queued it. He hadn’t even scrolled that far. Yet the file was highlighted, as if his cursor had drifted there on its own.

Day 189: I’m splicing in reverse frames of the Nightmare Saiyan. You won’t see it at 24fps. But your subconscious will. It’s the form that exists in the space between episodes. The one that watches us watch it. If you’re reading this, don’t finish the Final Mix. Don’t watch Episode 89. dbz kai archive

Original animation cels were cleaned, upscaled to HD, and in some cases, partially redrawn to fix damaged frames. Leo’s hands were cold

Yamamoto composed a modern, synth-heavy soundtrack for Kai's first 98 episodes. Fans praised its epic, cinematic quality. However, in 2011, Toei acknowledged evidence that Yamamoto had plagiarized multiple tracks from Western composers, including: He hadn’t queued it

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