Interesting to compare this to the Faulconer score. Japan treated Goku's transformation as horrifying - our sweet, good-hearted Goku had become something we didn't recognize. The dub treated it as a hero moment.
@@agk152 Because they grew up with the horrible us version? So yeah theyre familiar with this thrash music. The us theme has nothing to do with the ambiance of the ssj scene
Super Saiyan wasn't meant to be a beacon of hope at first. It is the ascension of a partially sound-minded, monkey-human hybrid alien into a terrible and horrifying vessel of seemingly infinite and unpredictable energy, after being pushed to the limit. This is a nightmare for even a bad guy like Frieza. You were supposed to be confused, afraid and shocked seeing the silly boy we all knew turn into an unstoppable killing machine. This song captured that perfectly.
Theonlydezman Sayains truly were supposed to be the opposite of what superman (who Toriyama took a lot of influence from) was. Whereas superman fought for truth justice and the American way, sayains fight for pride, anger, and selfishness. They’re violent and brutal, and that’s kind of awesome.
What terrified me as a little kid in 2012 was the realization that, goku, our sweet happy-go-lucky boy, was no longer that, he had become, instead, a blood-thirsty monster hellbent on vengeance, abandoning all rationality. That stuff can be nightmare fuel. especially while putting two-and-two together while this song is playing.
I feel the Japanese theme builds this as a horrifying moment. This good hearted hero becoming a powerful mad lad of legend, whereas true faulconer score treats it as a moment where the legend has been realized and the hour of defeat for Frieza is at hand by or warrior, Son Goku. Either way, it’s interesting how both songs alter the feel of the situation.
One sounds like a Cliché hero story, the other one shows how having power can be horrifying, despite your main good intentions, if you lose self-control, the true power of anger
gonçalo Baia Although, the Faulconer score gets some points as their super Saiyan theme was only used once, during gokus transformation. On the other hand, the kikuchi theme was used multiple times before and after.
The Faulconer soundtrack is great but this version sounds so villainous, especially when paired with Goku's transforming scene and the words he spoke during the angriest moment of his life, he had nothing but anger and hatred, I love that moment.
At the Time the Lore of the Saiyan was in a compact sense, Space Vikings//Pirates able to transform into a Kaiju size Monkeys at full moons, Goku was nothing of the sort how his good heart was transformed by the rage, the sorrow, desperation, fear and all that was what trigger the Super Saiyan transformation.
I'm unsettled by this score. It draws my mind to the old samurai silent films of Japanese cinema, where nothing is set in stone and every character is expendable. My brother and I have watched this scene multiple times. This was a stepping stone for Dragon Ball Z; we had no idea who was going to come out on top, which characters would survive, or where the series was going.
Kikuichi Shunsuke's sublime decision to use "screeching violins" to punctuate panic like how Bernard Herman did for the score of Hitchcock's "Psycho" only made Son Goku's transformation all the more horrifying.
This really is the greatest theme/ost in animation 's whole history, not only anime. There 's nothing that barely comes close to it. The tension and the epicness that is created in the scene by this is bloody otherwordly and legendary.
This theme makes the most sense, I love Faulconers hero like theme but this is what Goku was meant to be, Frieza was the strongest and scariest character on the show, he never felt fear until he saw Goku transform, this makes Goku the scariest person which the theme captured perfectly showing the horror that gives off when becoming Super Saiyan
My favorite of his. Perfect combination of horror, anticipation, and justice. Fit the scene perfectly. Blew my mind when I first heard it. Rest in Peace, Kikuchi.
Keep in mind that the japanese intro didn't spoil the looks of a super saiyan. No one knew what he was going to turn into (I feel sorry for anyone who already knew). The music made it perfectly creepy. As if he is going to turn into an ancient horrifying monster like vegeta explained. When I saw his transformation for the first time and heard that roar, I thought it was his awoken alter-ego who isn't good hearted. I remember the chills I got. Magnificent. After this, the super saiyan was just a bargain like Vegeta said to Trunks.
@@alekijr.777 Still it showed a giant golden ape with red glowing eyes when Vegeta was thinking of the legend of the super saiyan so it's not far fetched to think he would be a monster
Vegeta sama I disagree man, for one, in the faulconer version the build up was alot more motivational and epic than overdromatic, intimidating, and more suiting for a villan. Two, this theme is exactly the same used for freiza's transformations.
Oh absolutely. It perfectly fits with the tone of the transformation which was supposed to have a creepy and dangerous vibe to it. Something that the faulconer version failed at and just added in hype music that didn't fit the tone of the scene.
I love both the falconer theme and kikuchi theme. They both fit in their own way. The kikichi score made it seem like a horrifying, unsettling transformation. While the falcunor one made it seem like a badass, awesome transformation. Both fit in their own way and both are awesome.
Frieza's worst nightmare has finally come true. which is why it's such a menacing theme. it also means that we are not the boy who grew up in Mt Pozu but a Warrior of legends
They both fit to me, the Falconer Score portrays the legend of the super saiyan unfolding while the Kikuchi Score portrays Goku’s rage exploding perfectly
i think that faulconer version wanted to show super sayian as a prodigy who will defeat Frieza but orginal wanted to show a warrior filled with rage that dont know word mercy both concepts are awesome for me
Americans crying in the comments by stating their falconer's soundtrack is better than the Japanese one🤣, Americans know nothing about db and dbz starting with the fact they're still thinking goku is a superhero as superman and also the light in the darkness and hope of the universe🤣
1. ur one of those people who are obsessed with americans and bitter that america is pretty much #1 in everything, and its embarrassing. 2. the falcouner track clears in literally EVERY way
this was way more intense than the BF version since BF made the scene look more cool than intense and this made the scene sound horrifying as if a demon was released and the universe would be in danger due to a super saiyan's dangerous power and may have one think "did frieza do nothing wrong?"
"They're making it like goku is a monster " wonder if yall watched the show, ssj was built up to be HORRIFYING to the point where the power was so much it wiped out the og lssj, the atmosphere for this was right
the dub version of the ost fits the saddest goku feels after losing krilin to frieaz while the sub version of the ost fits the rage of goku feels after losing krilin to frieza
Don’t get me wrong, the faulconer score was cool and all, but it didn’t have nearly as much effect as this score did. They treated it like, “haha cool transformation.” The Japanese score treated it the way it was intended to, goku in absolute anguish and rage at his best friend being killed before him and just having enough of it
I think, in some ways, that's a reflection of how much the Internet spoiled this and changed the context for kids in my generation and later. I saw the original Saban dub of the first bit of Dragon Ball first, so seeing Z was like coming back to a familiar character and following him through ever-raising stakes - but even then, the Internet existed and you could just go online and read about Super Saiyans on a bunch of crappy Angelfire pages or whatever. For a lot of audiences, we knew Super Saiyan was coming, we knew it was going to be everywhere and we knew it would ultimately be cheapened by everyone getting to do it and then some - and on top of that, a lot of us only met Goku more than a hundred chapters of story into his life, when Raditz showed up. In that context, this is just Goku getting the big power-up. It was different in the original Japanese airing. Goku has always been characterized as innocent, naive, goofy, and someone who loves to fight, hates to kill and prefers to show mercy. Even when he's fighting hard, we can hear how he thinks and see that he's basically compassionate and kind. What the Super Saiyan moment gave Japanese audiences was turning Goku into someone utterly unrecognizable. Our sweet, kind, gentle galoot had just turned into a stoic, scowling, violent wrecking ball with every intention of making Freeza suffer, and all of a sudden we couldn't hear his inner monologue anymore. Not only that, the only explanations of what a Super Saiyan *was* before this came from Vegeta, who's not only an unreliable narrator, but looking at the Super Saiyan legend through a lens of cruelty and violence. The Japanese score was never intended to pitch this as a hero moment. This was showing the audience that our hero had become something monstrous. We *do not know* at this moment if what happened is good. Between the score and Goku snapping on his own son, it looks for all the world like our hero has just awoken not just some inhuman power, but possibly something horrifyingly violent and even evil.
This definitely fits goku's dialogue, both in the dub and sub, so why they changed it to this heroic theme in the dub is beyond me, goku was extremely angry and it was almost disturbing seeing him so filled with rage, especially since we hadn't seen him like this since krillin last died
The theme reminds me of the old Theme to the Incredible Hulk TV Series and for Good Reason. While both Goku and Hulk are good guys, woe to anyone that piss them off.
Can’t call this the SSJ theme when: A.) It’s actually from the first movie and is the Dead Zone theme B.) It was used numerous times before the SSJ transformation C.) The actual Super Saiyan theme is from Movie 4
Both Faulconer's ost and this are good, they are both good in their own way's. The english theme simply fits the western audience more, and i personally like the english one more because it's just a lot cooler sounding. at the same time though, i much prefer the original version of gohan going ssj2 as opposed to the english one.
One of the best character theme songs ever made. Sure bruce falconer’s was cool, but this was something else, the beast was released and this theme song portrayed it perfectly
I like the sound of this theme more than faulconers, but it kinda irritated me that they used this theme over and over and over before the actual super Saiyan transformation. During the vegeta and namek saga. At least the Faulconer score used an original score, even if it was underwhelming.
It's seems like impossible to make Americans to change their sickly patriotism😂, sorry guys but Japanese soundtrack is better than falconer one and no matter how much you cry
Nah, the Faulconer score for this is... fine, as a piece of music. It just undercuts the character beats. it turns the moment from "Our hero becomes something monstrous and unrecognizable, borne of of utter frustration and anguish" into "oh cool Goku got the cool power-up."
this theme is better since it does a better job at conveying the since of horror and fear this transformation is, Kikuchi score will always be better then bf just bc it fits the scenes so much better then the dub
At this point no one had seen a super saiyan, when vegeta references it its a golden ozaru, so the music fits because everyone thinks he's gonna transform into an unstoppable feral monster.
@@cheesybread6135 isn't this the song they used in the original Dragon Ball whenever the episode opened on a big fight? I remember this being a very prominent song in the old series so I think it doesn't really have much of an impact if it's just the theme usually used at the beginning of the episodes of the series where Goku IS a little boy.
Interesting to compare this to the Faulconer score. Japan treated Goku's transformation as horrifying - our sweet, good-hearted Goku had become something we didn't recognize. The dub treated it as a hero moment.
goku isnt a HERO like super man lol hes actually selfish
Fuckyou and your dub
Exactly!!
faulconer theme sucks
@@agk152 Because they grew up with the horrible us version? So yeah theyre familiar with this thrash music. The us theme has nothing to do with the ambiance of the ssj scene
Remember that Goku yells at Gohan, telling him to leave, because he was not sure he would be able tp control himself
@@k.r.99 Na
No , it because frieza will be kill gohan
Both actually@@yBouLTS
Noup just 1@@relato1220
Super Saiyan wasn't meant to be a beacon of hope at first. It is the ascension of a partially sound-minded, monkey-human hybrid alien into a terrible and horrifying vessel of seemingly infinite and unpredictable energy, after being pushed to the limit. This is a nightmare for even a bad guy like Frieza. You were supposed to be confused, afraid and shocked seeing the silly boy we all knew turn into an unstoppable killing machine. This song captured that perfectly.
Theonlydezman Sayains truly were supposed to be the opposite of what superman (who Toriyama took a lot of influence from) was. Whereas superman fought for truth justice and the American way, sayains fight for pride, anger, and selfishness. They’re violent and brutal, and that’s kind of awesome.
Idk why, but it almost feels reminiscent of Godzilla in a way, his theme, if that makes any sense.
Couldn't have said it better myself, as truer words have never been spoken.
Gohan going Super Saiyan 2 totally threw that away tho.
Even though Gohan was even more anti-hero than Goku was.
What terrified me as a little kid in 2012 was the realization that, goku, our sweet happy-go-lucky boy, was no longer that, he had become, instead, a blood-thirsty monster hellbent on vengeance, abandoning all rationality. That stuff can be nightmare fuel. especially while putting two-and-two together while this song is playing.
I feel the Japanese theme builds this as a horrifying moment. This good hearted hero becoming a powerful mad lad of legend, whereas true faulconer score treats it as a moment where the legend has been realized and the hour of defeat for Frieza is at hand by or warrior, Son Goku.
Either way, it’s interesting how both songs alter the feel of the situation.
Precisely my thoughts.
That’s how I think of the two as well. One sounds more heroic while the other sounds menacing.
Frieza or Freeza?
One sounds like a Cliché hero story, the other one shows how having power can be horrifying, despite your main good intentions, if you lose self-control, the true power of anger
gonçalo Baia Although, the Faulconer score gets some points as their super Saiyan theme was only used once, during gokus transformation. On the other hand, the kikuchi theme was used multiple times before and after.
I don't know why but it reminds me of old Godzilla movie's
Me too
THE SURVIVOR Well Toryiama was probably a Godzilla fan.
@@jiraffe9600 witch would not be a suprise becouse japan
Shunsuke kikuchi old school
I mean gamera straight up appeared in the show
The Faulconer soundtrack is great but this version sounds so villainous, especially when paired with Goku's transforming scene and the words he spoke during the angriest moment of his life, he had nothing but anger and hatred, I love that moment.
At the Time the Lore of the Saiyan was in a compact sense, Space Vikings//Pirates able to transform into a Kaiju size Monkeys at full moons, Goku was nothing of the sort how his good heart was transformed by the rage, the sorrow, desperation, fear and all that was what trigger the Super Saiyan transformation.
I'm unsettled by this score. It draws my mind to the old samurai silent films of Japanese cinema, where nothing is set in stone and every character is expendable. My brother and I have watched this scene multiple times. This was a stepping stone for Dragon Ball Z; we had no idea who was going to come out on top, which characters would survive, or where the series was going.
Such a good theme. His score will always be in my heart "The Dragon Ball Score." R.I.P Kikuchi
Kikuichi Shunsuke's sublime decision to use "screeching violins" to punctuate panic like how Bernard Herman did for the score of Hitchcock's "Psycho" only made Son Goku's transformation all the more horrifying.
The respect composers of some of Japan's finest anime scores show to Western greats is boundless.
respects from brazil
who never changed any DBZ OST and kept the original
So everyone except U.S?
@@andresugalde916 yes,even the PERFECT latin dub kept it,the english (Funanimation) dub is as good as latin but the faulconer music is shit.
@@andresugalde916 Canada changed it too not just U.S.
Graças a Deus !!!!
@@_boni volta com a tv globinho pls
It's wild how well this fits this particular moment despite that this bgm had been used plenty of times earlier in the show
This really is the greatest theme/ost in animation 's whole history, not only anime. There 's nothing that barely comes close to it. The tension and the epicness that is created in the scene by this is bloody otherwordly and legendary.
…that’s a _big_ claim.
I can’t even watch DB with the American music just because of how good the original is
same, everywhere i go to watch dbz, i hear bruce falcouner music
@@ssjhero1233 its the opposite for me and i like it.
@@UnKewledPenguin you hear the Japanese OST?
@@ssjhero1233 yes
The orginal had like 6 songs total LMAO
I miss this Goku
One of the only times Goku truly got unhinged and lost it
This theme makes the most sense, I love Faulconers hero like theme but this is what Goku was meant to be, Frieza was the strongest and scariest character on the show, he never felt fear until he saw Goku transform, this makes Goku the scariest person which the theme captured perfectly showing the horror that gives off when becoming Super Saiyan
My favorite of his. Perfect combination of horror, anticipation, and justice. Fit the scene perfectly. Blew my mind when I first heard it.
Rest in Peace, Kikuchi.
Keep in mind that the japanese intro didn't spoil the looks of a super saiyan. No one knew what he was going to turn into (I feel sorry for anyone who already knew). The music made it perfectly creepy. As if he is going to turn into an ancient horrifying monster like vegeta explained. When I saw his transformation for the first time and heard that roar, I thought it was his awoken alter-ego who isn't good hearted. I remember the chills I got. Magnificent. After this, the super saiyan was just a bargain like Vegeta said to Trunks.
Ancient monster is a bit over the limit lol. I think he meant "a cold and ruthless saiyan"
@@alekijr.777 Still it showed a giant golden ape with red glowing eyes when Vegeta was thinking of the legend of the super saiyan so it's not far fetched to think he would be a monster
Rest In Peace Shunsuke Kikuchi! Thank you for everything!
No te lo perdonare
Cómo te atreves?
Eres un maldito..
GGGH GGH AAAAAAAAAAH
*"So is this supposed to make me so disgusted that I won't hit you? Cuz I'll tell ya, it's working."*
this is much more fitting than faulconers track for this
Vegeta sama I disagree man, for one, in the faulconer version the build up was alot more motivational and epic than overdromatic, intimidating, and more suiting for a villan. Two, this theme is exactly the same used for freiza's transformations.
Absolutely not. Not saying the track's bad, but no, just no.
Alright, I now realize I was fanboying with my original comment. BOTH tracks are great and fit the scene well.
No
Oh absolutely. It perfectly fits with the tone of the transformation which was supposed to have a creepy and dangerous vibe to it. Something that the faulconer version failed at and just added in hype music that didn't fit the tone of the scene.
I love both the falconer theme and kikuchi theme. They both fit in their own way. The kikichi score made it seem like a horrifying, unsettling transformation. While the falcunor one made it seem like a badass, awesome transformation. Both fit in their own way and both are awesome.
This is the only upload I can find anywhere, thanks
Thanks I got this instead of lame Faulconer. From SOUTH Africa my favourite part is 0:43
Is it just me or does this sound way older then the episode itself?
Gives that 30s feel with those instrumentals, huh?
Reminds me of Namek
If I remember correctly, this has been used before the Z era
@@animemusic639 No, this track first appeared in dbz dead zone movie.
@@moesabally1502 the Flintstones have a track very similar to this it actually surprised me when I heard it
I want that exact image hanging off my wall. What a badass poster.
Hopefully in my country we had the original ost
Frieza's worst nightmare has finally come true. which is why it's such a menacing theme. it also means that we are not the boy who grew up in Mt Pozu but a Warrior of legends
the song name is "m816"
I'm glad TFS used this in Abridged, this is so memorable.
R.I.P. Mr Kikuchi
This song is scary
You know, I actually really like this along with the Faulconer version. I think they both fit and build tension fine. What a concept.
Well said! I definitely agree. I love both musical scores. It's very interesting how each version have their own unique styles
I think Bruces theme was too heroic for something that was supposed to be Unsettling. But it made the scene more memorable
They both fit to me, the Falconer Score portrays the legend of the super saiyan unfolding while the Kikuchi Score portrays Goku’s rage exploding perfectly
i think that faulconer version wanted to show super sayian as a prodigy who will defeat Frieza but orginal wanted to show a warrior filled with rage that dont know word mercy both concepts are awesome for me
This fits much more than the Bruce Falcouner theme.
Sounds like Tom and Jerry 😂
@@MKSAMA. the US Dub ruined DBZ they changed everything even the openings and endings
@@protoman9208 ur acting like the Japanese ones are good
@@MKSAMA. yes it is
@@MKSAMA. Yes and actually It is
I prefer this version
Americans crying in the comments by stating their falconer's soundtrack is better than the Japanese one🤣, Americans know nothing about db and dbz starting with the fact they're still thinking goku is a superhero as superman and also the light in the darkness and hope of the universe🤣
1. ur one of those people who are obsessed with americans and bitter that america is pretty much #1 in everything, and its embarrassing. 2. the falcouner track clears in literally EVERY way
@@MKSAMA.DON'T LET THIS MAN COOK EVER AGAIN 🗣️🗣️🗣️💥💥💥
True, american soundtrack SUCKS 😂 its so trash, the Japanese is way way better.
this was way more intense than the BF version since BF made the scene look more cool than intense and this made the scene sound horrifying as if a demon was released and the universe would be in danger due to a super saiyan's dangerous power and may have one think "did frieza do nothing wrong?"
"They're making it like goku is a monster " wonder if yall watched the show, ssj was built up to be HORRIFYING to the point where the power was so much it wiped out the og lssj, the atmosphere for this was right
Man, if you read the comments properly you would know that those people grew up with the US soundtrack of DBZ, they made that scene as a hero moment.
the dub version of the ost fits the saddest goku feels after losing krilin to frieaz
while the sub version of the ost fits the rage of goku feels after losing krilin to frieza
Don’t get me wrong, the faulconer score was cool and all, but it didn’t have nearly as much effect as this score did. They treated it like, “haha cool transformation.” The Japanese score treated it the way it was intended to, goku in absolute anguish and rage at his best friend being killed before him and just having enough of it
I think, in some ways, that's a reflection of how much the Internet spoiled this and changed the context for kids in my generation and later. I saw the original Saban dub of the first bit of Dragon Ball first, so seeing Z was like coming back to a familiar character and following him through ever-raising stakes - but even then, the Internet existed and you could just go online and read about Super Saiyans on a bunch of crappy Angelfire pages or whatever. For a lot of audiences, we knew Super Saiyan was coming, we knew it was going to be everywhere and we knew it would ultimately be cheapened by everyone getting to do it and then some - and on top of that, a lot of us only met Goku more than a hundred chapters of story into his life, when Raditz showed up. In that context, this is just Goku getting the big power-up.
It was different in the original Japanese airing. Goku has always been characterized as innocent, naive, goofy, and someone who loves to fight, hates to kill and prefers to show mercy. Even when he's fighting hard, we can hear how he thinks and see that he's basically compassionate and kind. What the Super Saiyan moment gave Japanese audiences was turning Goku into someone utterly unrecognizable. Our sweet, kind, gentle galoot had just turned into a stoic, scowling, violent wrecking ball with every intention of making Freeza suffer, and all of a sudden we couldn't hear his inner monologue anymore. Not only that, the only explanations of what a Super Saiyan *was* before this came from Vegeta, who's not only an unreliable narrator, but looking at the Super Saiyan legend through a lens of cruelty and violence.
The Japanese score was never intended to pitch this as a hero moment. This was showing the audience that our hero had become something monstrous. We *do not know* at this moment if what happened is good. Between the score and Goku snapping on his own son, it looks for all the world like our hero has just awoken not just some inhuman power, but possibly something horrifyingly violent and even evil.
American theme is like goku powering up, and the japanese is like goku is very angry
Perfect
This definitely fits goku's dialogue, both in the dub and sub, so why they changed it to this heroic theme in the dub is beyond me, goku was extremely angry and it was almost disturbing seeing him so filled with rage, especially since we hadn't seen him like this since krillin last died
This is the ssj theme from friezas perspective while the falconer is from everyone elses
Back when ssj was the scariest shit ever
Fear the unbridled fury of a gentle man
this music belongs in the start of the dragon scene in the malificient vs Prince Phillip 1959 fight
The theme reminds me of the old Theme to the Incredible Hulk TV Series and for Good Reason. While both Goku and Hulk are good guys, woe to anyone that piss them off.
All anime fans went Super Saiyan that day
Pansage’s solar beam theme Pokémon armada season 14 episode 5
Can’t call this the SSJ theme when:
A.) It’s actually from the first movie and is the Dead Zone theme
B.) It was used numerous times before the SSJ transformation
C.) The actual Super Saiyan theme is from Movie 4
11/10
"Y-you killed my best friend."
Freezer llega al campo de batalla
khalil turn super saiyan
🥶
0:59 🔥
Is a big himno
1:45 here it was
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! *Se transforma en ssj*
Full Volume
right as 0:20 played my computer said "ITS 8 O'CLOCK
when i read this comment, i honestly thought you said you woke up at 8:00 and you're supposed to be at work in 30 min or something
Can someone remaster this track?
1:04 just sounds horrifying Bruce ssj theme is better but I like this one to
Vegeta se recupera en el planeta freezer
Goku lanza la genkidama a freezer
I am a Dragon Ball fan and I like all of them sub, dub and yes, even the ocean dub. Fight me.
Kai ruined this scene with the bank robbery music.
Sheriden Cain
Haven't seen kai.
When a noob gets very mad at a game
Noob: *transforms SSJ*
Me: my maximum form is the SSJG
me : *MUI*
@@rc-99seigneurdujaaj48 krillin>
Brasil tinha isso, que se fo a versão americana
0:20
sin comentarios
Not only super saiyan,kaioken x10 against captain Ginyu
L-LA PAGHERAI PER IL MALE... CHE HAI FATTO!
È STATO UN ERRORE!
ADESSOOOO!!
Musica foda do crlh
1:06 essa parte arrepia kkkk
Both Faulconer's ost and this are good, they are both good in their own way's. The english theme simply fits the western audience more, and i personally like the english one more because it's just a lot cooler sounding. at the same time though, i much prefer the original version of gohan going ssj2 as opposed to the english one.
This theme would fit in with Bill Bixby/Lou Ferrigno's Hulk.
One of the best character theme songs ever made. Sure bruce falconer’s was cool, but this was something else, the beast was released and this theme song portrayed it perfectly
Does this song even have an official name?
I named it, you've done it now Frieza!
It's called m816 bgm.
I like the sound of this theme more than faulconers, but it kinda irritated me that they used this theme over and over and over before the actual super Saiyan transformation. During the vegeta and namek saga. At least the Faulconer score used an original score, even if it was underwhelming.
Underwhelming would be the last thing I'd call the SSJ theme
I like both Falconer and Japanese theme. Falconers is better IMO
as a song i enjoy falconers song more but for the scene in general the japanese variant fits more imo
Falconers suck ass dumbass american
It's seems like impossible to make Americans to change their sickly patriotism😂, sorry guys but Japanese soundtrack is better than falconer one and no matter how much you cry
Lol and people say this is better than Faulconer score? Gtfoh.
You know, I'd take your opinion seriously, but anyone who thinks any of the Avengers movies are good probably isn't a good judge of OSTs either lol
I prefer the Faulconer score but don't even dare dissrespect this
Nah, the Faulconer score for this is... fine, as a piece of music. It just undercuts the character beats. it turns the moment from "Our hero becomes something monstrous and unrecognizable, borne of of utter frustration and anguish" into "oh cool Goku got the cool power-up."
This is amazing, tf are you talking about
Nice joke
ew
MelonAdder Weeb
OK fine, you're not a weeb, but honestly your comment was more cancerous than his.
🤓
@@rubikscube1801 weeb
@@thelegendarymarioman8461 ironic
Bro this sounds like it’s straight out of an old looney tunes vhs tape 💀 this shit does not sound better than the BF version 😐
Stfu lmao the og is always better usa bitchass
@@bowserpog4110 no nigga that shit is ass, and u got a bowser pfp lol
this theme is better since it does a better job at conveying the since of horror and fear this transformation is, Kikuchi score will always be better then bf just bc it fits the scenes so much better then the dub
At this point no one had seen a super saiyan, when vegeta references it its a golden ozaru, so the music fits because everyone thinks he's gonna transform into an unstoppable feral monster.
God damn this sucks. I don't care, Bruce's work is so much better than this cheesy orchestral shit.
Only Americans think this stupid shit. The rest of the world never listened to your crap dub with your shitty music.
Classic Beautiful orchestra, no american tecno mediocre and cheesy.
@@damiancooper6186 Facts
And outdated techno isn't cheesy?
@@damiancooper6186 weeb
Faulconer's theme is better than this
@@damiancooper6186 you're wrong
This music is for grown folks, Falconer is for little boys.
Wrong
It is better I dont feel anything from this
@@cheesybread6135 isn't this the song they used in the original Dragon Ball whenever the episode opened on a big fight? I remember this being a very prominent song in the old series so I think it doesn't really have much of an impact if it's just the theme usually used at the beginning of the episodes of the series where Goku IS a little boy.
Damn this theme sucks
You are insane