The attempt is appreciated, but I tend to not like this sort of image comparison to be honest...





Aspect ratio correcting DVD caps is a helpful way, but without saying what filters are used kind of makes it not help, as numerous scaling filters don't scale images right for DVDs.



Then as for the Tokyo MX stream itself, a one off showing isn't helpful for numerous reasons...

It isn't really the Blu-ray.

It's hard to say how many different compression steps existed inbetween the masters and it actually airing.





None of those are complete dealbreakers for an image comparison of course, they're just things to note, since people seem obsessed with trying to parse out image quality before anyone has the actual set...





Although there is one more thing...



Unless things have changed... (and they may have) Tokyo MX doesn't broadcast in 720p, which means either the source of the image, or their equipment, has further altered things, making actually comparing it even less worthwhile.





There are still things to be parsed out, but trying to actually do an image comparison when both images (primarily the 'new' one) have gone thru any number of steps taking it away from the actual point of comparison (new master vs old) kind of takes away from the point of actually comparing them.