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Day 44: Yamamoto’s original score isn’t just derivative. It’s a carrier wave. When we layer it over the cel animation, the characters’ lip flaps start matching new words. Words that aren’t in the script. dbz kai archive

Day 112: They made me scrap the score. Said it was plagiarized. They don’t know the truth. The plagiarism was a coincidence. The real crime was that the music worked. It woke something up in the footage. The characters are aware, Leo. Goku blinked at me during a render. Not a keyframe. A real, unscheduled blink. The file was playing

The first file was a scene from the Saiyan Saga: Goku’s first Kamehameha against Vegeta. But the audio track was different. Leo leaned in, frowning. The original score by Kenji Yamamoto—the one that had been scrubbed from existence after the plagiarism scandal—was there. But it was… layered. Underneath the triumphant brass was a discordant, low-frequency hum. It sounded like a subwoofer growling a language just out of earshot. When we layer it over the cel animation,