![]() The first 67 Dragon Ball Z episodes, which were dubbed in English, were so heavily edited for content as well as length that the first 67 episodes were edited down to 53 episodes. The role of music was outsourced to Saban musicians Shuki Levy and Ron Wasserman, whose darker guitar-driven synth score replaced the original orchestral score by Shunsuke Kikuchi. When the decision to produce Dragon Ball Z in North America was made, Funimation collaborated with Saban Entertainment to finance and distribute the series to television they sub-licensed home video distribution to Pioneer Entertainment (later known as Geneon Universal Entertainment) and contracted Ocean Studios to dub the anime in English, with Funimation overseeing the dub's production. Main articles: Ocean Group dubs and Dragon Ball Z: Rock the Dragon Edition History Funimation's collaboration with Ocean, Saban and Pioneer (1996-1998) ![]() ![]() 1.1 Funimation's collaboration with Ocean, Saban and Pioneer (1996-1998).
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