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  2. Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of Dragon Ball soundtracks - Wikipedia

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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

  4. Dragon Ball Z season 1 - Wikipedia

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    In June 2009, Funimation announced that they would be releasing Dragon Ball Z in a new seven volume set called the "Dragon Box". Based on the original series masters with frame-by-frame restoration, the first set was released November 10, 2009. [2] Two pieces of theme music were used throughout the season.

  5. Smokey Robinson - Wikipedia

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    They were aided by popular music videos. "Just to See Her" won Robinson his first Grammy Award in 1988. [13] The album became one of his most successful ever, selling over 900,000 copies in the United States alone. In the same year, Robinson released One Heartbeat, the UK group ABC released a tribute song, "When Smokey Sings".

  6. Vegeta - Wikipedia

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    Vegeta made his appearance in chapter #204 "Sayonara, Son Goku", published in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on January 7, 1989, [3] seeking the wish-granting Dragon Balls to achieve immortality. As the first major antagonist of Dragon Ball Z, Vegeta is the prince of an elite extraterrestrial warrior race known as the

  7. Bruce Faulconer - Wikipedia

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    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:

  8. List of Dragon Ball singles - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Dragon Ball Z. 1.3 Dragon ... This is a list of anime songs from the Dragon Ball franchise which have been ... "Chao Han Music" (2016) "Aku no Tenshi to Seigi no ...

  9. Cha-La Head-Cha-La - Wikipedia

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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 ]