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Koro-chan Pack Dragon Ball Z Best (コロちゃんパック ドラゴンボールZ ベスト, Koro chan Pakku Doragon Bōru Zetto Besuto) is a collection of songs from Dragon Ball Z. It was released by Columbia Records on September 19, 2007, in Japan only. The album is essentially a part of an ongoing series of albums called the Koro-chan Pack.
This is a list of anime songs from the Dragon Ball franchise which have been released as singles. TV series. Dragon Ball. Makafushigi Adventure!" (1986) [1] " ...
It was released on October 1, 1990. The album is composed mostly of character songs from the Dragon Ball Z cast, along with the song "Solid State Scouter" by Jpop band Tokio, heard in the Bardock TV special. It would go on to peak at 95 on Oricon's Japanese album charts. [2] Track listing: Cha-La Head-Cha-La; Solid State Scouter
It was released on CD on June 24, 2009, as both a regular edition and a limited edition which included a Dragon Ball Kai Dragon Battlers trading card game card. [1] [2] The A-side is the first ending theme for the anime Dragon Ball Kai. The B-side is performed by Saki Oshitani, and was used as an insert song for Kai.
Kudo, who is a self-proclaimed Dragon Ball fan, received an autographed hand-drawn illustration of Goku from series creator Akira Toriyama for her 28th birthday. "Blue Velvet" is the second in a trilogy of singles with "Blue" in the title: "Blue Velvet" is preceded by " Blue Rose ", and followed by " Blue Zone ".
Hironobu Kageyama received the offer to record the opening theme song to Dragon Ball Z from the director of Columbia Records. [2] With his background in a rock band, Kageyama said this director had previously revitalized his career by choosing him to sing the theme to Dengeki Sentai Changeman when he wanted a rock singer who could sing the upbeat theme songs that were being written for anime ...
Following a partial cast reveal and trailer for Dragon Ball Daima in September 2024, Toei Animation announced Zedd produced the opening song "Jaka Jaan" with vocals recorded by Japanese pop duo C&K. [2] [3] Within a week, Toei Animation revealed more cast members alongside the ending theme for the series, "Nakama" by Zedd featuring Japanese-American singer Ai.
Pages in category "Dragon Ball songs" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *