Kai is a wreck. It was when it started, and it's not going out silently.
Dragon Ball Z Kai: The Final Chapters has started airing in South Korea. Some astute viewers noticed that the OP/ED tracks, music placement, and even the episodes themselves varied from what had aired in Japan. Yep, there's two different versions of Kai Boo now. Speculation is that Toei is editing down the international version for Japan so that they can have a new show air on Fuji TV next Spring. Do remember, Kai 2.0 wasn't originally intended to even air in Japan, but Toriko flopping seems to have forced Toei's hand. As always, Kanzenshuu has
more to
read.
Music:
Dragon Ball Z Kai: The Final Chapters (International Version) Opening/Ending Pieces:
Fight It Out
Never Give Up
I'm sure Funimation will just dub these.
For comparison, the Japanese Credits:
Kuu-Zen-Ketsu-Go
Dear, Zarathustra
I guess I should also mention that so far, we've seen no proof that these episodes exist in any aspect ratio other than 16:9. This is a problem because the rest of Kai was released globally in 4:3.
The second Japanese ending theme has been
announced.