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"I'm Not Alone") is the ninth single by the Japanese band Deen. It is used as the first ending song for the anime series Dragon Ball GT. It was released on Mini CD on April 1, 1996, in Japan only and peaked at number 3 on the Oricon chart. [1] It is coupled with the song "Sunday". The song was used for the first 26 episodes of the series.
1.3 Dragon Ball GT. 1.4 Dragon Ball Kai. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... "Chao Han Music" (2016)
"Blue Velvet" is a song recorded by Japanese singer Shizuka Kudo for her thirteenth studio album, I'm Not. It was released by Pony Canyon as the album's leading single on May 28, 1997. It served as the third ending theme song to the Fuji Television anime series Dragon Ball GT , from episode 42 to episode 50. [ 1 ]
A Catalan version was sung by Toni Ten for the Catalan dub of Dragon Ball GT. A Galician version was sung by Nacho Castaño and Patricia de Lorenzo for the Galician dub of Dragon Ball GT. A Basque version was sung by Xeberri Castillo and Ana Guadalupe Fernández for the Basque dub of Dragon Ball GT. There are two German versions.
Dragon Ball Super Super Hero voice actors Christopher Sabat and Kyle Hebert talk about DBZ's legacy and being Marvel before Marvel Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero stars on the show's legacy as ...
"Don't You See!" is the 19th single by Japanese rock band Zard. [1] It was released on 8 cm CD on January 6, 1997 under B-Gram Records. The single reached No. 1 rank first week and would go on to chart for 14 weeks, selling more than 600,000 copies. [2]
Atsushi Maekawa (Japanese: 前川 淳, Hepburn: Maekawa Atsushi, born July 7, 1964) is a Japanese anime and tokusatsu scriptwriter, [1] [2] best known for his work in Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT [3] [4] [5] and for being the father of anime voice actress Ryōko Maekawa. [6] [7]
Beside of this he's doing programming, is in charge of piano, organ, guitar, mandolin and percussion. [3] He is also famous for composing the music to the anime Dragon Ball GT (1996–1997). In 2023, Tokunaga and doa's members have announced departure from the label Giza Studio and from September and became freelancers under Floodlight company ...