![]() ![]() Like many censorship edits in the Ocean/Saban dub, this edit utilized digital paint techniques. The decision was mainly so FUNimation could earn royalties anytime the music was used.Īn example of censorship in the Ocean/Saban dub. The dub featured an original musical score by famed television composer Shuki Levy and Kussa Mahchi (an alias for Haim Saban, founder of Saban Entertainment) along with an uncredited Ron Wasserman (known for his music scores on Mighty Morphin Power Rangers). Saban utilized Ocean Productions in Vancouver, Canada which drew from the same cast as the BLT dub of Dragon Ball and had most of the cast reprise their roles. For this project, FUNimation partnered with Saban Entertainment to bring the series to America. The dub ran for 26 episodes.Īfter failing to find an audience with Dragon Ball in 1995, FUNimation Entertainment opted to focus on dubbing Z in hopes that the more action-oriented series would draw in more views. In 1993, Creative Products Corporation produced the first English dub of Dragon Ball Z which aired on RPN 9 (now CNN Philipines). Dubbing History Creative Products Corporation
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