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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
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.
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]
From 1999 to 2003, he composed music for the successful series, Dragon Ball Z, scoring 243 episodes which aired on Cartoon Network until 2008. [21] Commissioned by FUNimation, his first episodes were Episode 67/68 of season 3 in 1999 and ended with Episode 291 in 2003. [14] In finding inspiration for composing for the series, Faulconer has stated:
In the 2003 game Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2, Vegeta can be absorbed by Boo as one of the alternate forms exclusive to the game. [70] In the 2010 arcade game Dragon Ball: Heroes, Vegeta bests Super 17 before and after he merges with Android 18. [71] A Time Breaker-possessed version of Vegeta also appears in the game. [72]
Dragon Ball Z Kai: Vegeta, Piccolo, Yamcha, Vegito, others: Also The Final Chapters Vegito shared w/ Sean Schemmel ADR Director: 2010: My Bride Is a Mermaid: Masa: Resume Hetalia Axis Powers: Rome: Ouran High School Host Club: Ritsu Kasanoda: CA 2011 –19: Fairy Tail: Elfman Strauss, Snarl (ep. 4) Resume 2012: Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings 2 ...
1.2 Dragon Ball Z. 1.3 ... 3 Film. Toggle Film subsection. 3.1 Anime. 3.2 Live action. 4 References. ... This is a list of anime songs from the Dragon Ball franchise ...
Kenji Yamamoto (山本 健司, Yamamoto Kenji, born July 1, 1958) is a Japanese composer and arranger who has been responsible for producing and composing soundtracks, including opening and ending sequence themes for various anime, tokusatsu and video game projects in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, mostly related to the Dragon Ball franchise.