Dragon Ball - M02 - Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle (Funimation & Zima) [1080p] [HEVC]

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As you guys know, the original stream of DB movie 2 has a low frame rate. This can make it unwatchable for some, however the Zima blu-ray doesnt have this issue. It does however have Spanish titles. I have taken the Zima Blu-ray and spiced in the Japanese title card, as well has the Japanese dub, with subs. Enjoy Zima Blu-ray https://nyaa.si/view/1762250 Funimation Stream https://nyaa.si/view/1271049

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thank you for this! can you do the rest of the zima DB movies? (1,3,4) this is easily the best releases for these movies
That would be ideal just to have the DB movies in 4:3 HD and with Japanese credits. FUNimation for some reason never published it on Blu-ray.
Es decir la versión de blu-Ray Zima, supera a la versión Web-dl de Funimation?
>As you guys know, the original stream of DB movie 2 has a low frame rate What are you talking about? How did this Blu-Ray fix it?
Just checked this out and the BD is still in the wrong framerate, check the part around 11:12 where Goku and Krillin are running, it looks like they're floating because every frame where their legs touch the ground is deleted. Every publicly released 4:3 HD version of M2 has this issue as it's related to the scan itself, not the release.
Bless you iKaos. Saved me time and trouble of having to download this trash.

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@Rowri88 I'll Definately try to get around to doing the other ones @Gale I would say so, the blu-ray do have a higher bitrate, although I think it would also come down to personal preference @DrBALL it is well known that the funimation steam has this issue, I have included the links, so you can compare it for yourself. @iKaos Thanks for that info, I wasn't aware that the issue originated from the scans themselves, however I will conclude that the Zima blu-ray is less affected than the Funimation steam but that may be my own bias
@Falcon639 Took the time to grab the scene where the broken frame rate is most obvious from 4 releases - 3 from FUNi (their WEB-DL, the Zima BD, and their 4 pack DVD) along with the Toei Remaster WEB-DL to show what it's supposed to look like. As you can hopefully see, all 3 FUNi ones are broken in exactly the same way. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1LmdO2JWiuxeCj26cJ8lKQDfB59MR0h6k?usp=sharing