What they were wanting with the music is the original music tracks, but without the Japanese stuff in front of it.Depends on what sorts of music you're looking at... I deal with lots of electronic music and have several good music-making programs.Another thing is any body that has sound mixing experience may need to re create or remix some of the background music. It will be necessary to remove the full audio tracks at some points in the anime when our voice's over lap the existing audio, which will happen a lot.
pre-post edit: upon seeing the youtube vids... If I'm going to be making music, I can garuntee you it won't be that happy. =/Using some of the programs I've got, I can do a really really good robotic voice... Several of them, actually, male, female, all sorts of pitch controls to make it sound semi-natural, whatever you want.Frobman,
Record a voice saying a sentance into MSsound Recorder. Not any fancy program-- Sound Recorder.
Then save it, and note how long it is. Then use the "Increase speed 100%" action about ten times, or until the sound is about .5 seconds long (for a full sentance). Then use the opposite "Decrease Speed" until it's back to the right speed. Play it. Nice and robotic, eh? If it doesn't sound right then, try decreasing it one more time. That might be what you want.
Good Idea?
Thus, I said I could do it by getting several different scenes where the music was played, then lining it up and editing out all the non-musical SFX, and then whomever is reediting the video could sync up the old music with the new "scrubbed" music.
As for Warsman's voice... well, we're still in the planning/translating stages of this thing.
Fatty, if you want to read some background stories and get ideas of the characters, search "toriyama's world" and go to the "Manga" portion, and choose "Kinnikuman." There's several chapters where you can get a great idea about the different characters (as well as the You Tube, I assume)