Here is a list of composers for reference:
Japanese
- Shunsuke Kikuchi (1986-1996, 2011 – Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, All DB and DBZ movies, Dragon Ball Kai episodes 1-98)
- Akihito Tokunaga (1996-1997 – Dragon Ball 10th Anniversary Movie, Dragon Ball GT)
- Kenji Yamamoto (2009-2011 – Dragon Ball Kai episodes 1-96)
- Norihito Sumitomo (2014-2018 – Dragon Ball Kai Buu Arc/The Final Chapters, Dragon Ball Super, Dragon Ball Super: Broly)
- Naoki Sato (2022 – Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero)
- Kosuke Yamashita (2024-2025 – Dragon Ball Daima)
- Peter Berring (1995 – FUNimation/BLT/D&RSS dub of DB episodes 1-14)
- Ron Wasserman (1996-1998 – FUNimation/Ocean/Saban dub of DBZ episodes 1-53 + FUNimation/Ocean/Saban dub of DBZ movie 3)
- Bruce Faulconer, Mike Smith, Julius Dobos, and Scott Morgan (collectively Faulconer Productions) (1999-2003 – FUNimation in-house dub of DBZ episodes 54-276/67-291 + FUNimation in-house dub of DBZ movie 4 + FUNimation in-house dubs of DBZ TV specials (TV broadcasts only))
- Dale Kelly, Andy Baylor, and Mark Akin (2000-2001 – FUNimation in-house dubs of the DBZ TV specials)
- Tom Keenlyside, John Mitchell, and David Iris (collectively Anitunes) (2001-2003 – AB Groupe/Westwood/Ocean dub of DBZ episodes 108-276/123-291)
- Mark Menza (2003-2006 – FUNimation in-house dub of DBGT + FUNimation in-house dubs of DBZ movies 1, 6-9, 11)
- Nathan Johnson (2005-2006 – FUNimation Ultimate Uncut in-house dub of DBZ episodes 1-67 + FUNimation in-house dubs of DBZ movies 2-3, 10, 12-13)
1. Shunsuke Kikuchi
2. Akihito Tokunaga
3. Kosuke Yamashita
4. Kenji Yamamoto
5. Ron Wasserman
6. Peter Berring
7. Naoki Sato
8. Tom Keenlyside, John Mitchell, and David Iris (collectively Anitunes)
9. Norihito Sumitomo
10. Nathan Johnson
11. Bruce Faulconer, Mike Smith, Julius Dobos, and Scott Morgan (collectively Faulconer Productions)
12. Mark Menza
13. Dale Kelly, Andy Baylor, and Mark Akin