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The single's B-side is "Detekoi Tobikiri Zenkai Power!", which is the first ending theme of Dragon Ball Z. Its composer Takeshi Ike had worked on the theme songs of the original Dragon Ball anime. Ike said he wanted to capture Dragon Ball ' s sense of mystery in the song and exude a "mystical kind of atmosphere". [6]
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū) is a soundtrack series from the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was produced and released by Columbia Records in Japan only, from July 21, 1989 to March 20, 1996 the show's entire lifespan.
"Z no Chikai" is the theme song of the Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' anime film, which Momoiro Clover Z's members also perform in by voicing "angels from hell." [1] The lyrics to the song were written by Yukinojo Mori and inspired by Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball series. [2]
Dragon Ball Z: BEST REMIX 2006 1 ⁄ 2 Special (ドラゴンボールZ BEST REMIX 2006 1 ⁄ 2 スペシャル, Doragon Bōru Zetto 2006 Nibun-no-ichi Supesharu) is a remix compilation album of theme and image songs from Dragon Ball Z. It was released on December 20, 2006, by Columbia Records in Japan only. Track listing: CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA
1.2 Dragon Ball Z. 1.3 Dragon Ball GT. 1.4 Dragon Ball Kai. ... This is a list of anime songs from the Dragon Ball franchise which have been released as singles. TV ...
The song was made by a short-lived singing and dancing group of children/teenagers named Age of Wonder, led by Gino Padilla. The full song was released onto a limited CD called Dragon Ball • Dragon Ball Z: Songs of a High Spirited Saga - Volume 1 in 1996.
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[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. The single remained on the Oricon charts for 8 weeks, peaking at #23. [3] [4] In 2010, when Kai was licensed by Funimation, they produced an English version of the ending, sung by Jerry ...