The most epic Japanese piece of music in DBZ?
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The most epic Japanese piece of music in DBZ?
Just curious what you guys think this is? My upcoming album is called "Have Some Epic" and I figure it's about time I give the Japanese score some real love. I can try and do something in a similar vein.
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Re: The most epic Japanese piece of music in DBZ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGm5GG9UqIg
From 5:06 to the end of the video. It just rings to me as the perfect fight song between Goku and Piccolo, and it's by far my favorite Japanese piece in DBZ.
From 5:06 to the end of the video. It just rings to me as the perfect fight song between Goku and Piccolo, and it's by far my favorite Japanese piece in DBZ.
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Re: The most epic Japanese piece of music in DBZ?
While I didn't like everything about the Japanese score, here are some tracks that stood out to me as being "epic": The Artificial Humans Go To Town, The Monster Freeza vs. The Legendary Super Saiyan and The Cell Games Which Summon Death
Sorry if that's not what your looking for, Scott. That's about as "epic" as the Japanese score is going to get.
Sorry if that's not what your looking for, Scott. That's about as "epic" as the Japanese score is going to get.
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The track that starts at 2:30 is one of my favorite BGM tracks, and it also has my vote for one of the most epic tracks.Piccolo Daimaoh wrote:The Artificial Humans Go To Town
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Re: The most epic Japanese piece of music in DBZ?
The best tune from the Japanese score is the one that plays as soon as Goku comes out of the rejuvination chamber in Freeza's ship, and tells everyone to wait for his arrival.
It starts off with a "Dun dun dun."
It starts off with a "Dun dun dun."
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Genki Dama -- When this was used as the background for when Goku arrived on Namek, it became the most epic DBZ music in my mind.
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Definitely, man, I freakin' love that tune.Kendamu wrote:Genki Dama -- When this was used as the background for when Goku arrived on Namek, it became the most epic DBZ music in my mind.
Which of the Z-movies was it used in, if any? Movie 3?
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Pretty much every piece used in the Japanese score is uniquely intense and atmospheric, except some of the little cutsie tunes used in Dragon Ball and in the first arc of DBZ. This is one of the reasons why the Kikuchi score is so vastly superior to the emotionally-deprived techno-rock drivel from the dub score, it sounds heartfilled and creates a force in the atmosphere of the show.
I cannot think of a better example than the main suite for movie 9, "Ginga girigiri!! Bucchigiri sugoi yatsu", especially the part that plays in the final showdown between Gohan and Bojack. They use thie particular piece in the Buu arc of the TV series, to much the same effect, though perhaps not as fresh.
You can find the scene it's used in here (go to about 1:20). It has this great build up to it.
But really, there are countless examples of truly great pieces.
I cannot think of a better example than the main suite for movie 9, "Ginga girigiri!! Bucchigiri sugoi yatsu", especially the part that plays in the final showdown between Gohan and Bojack. They use thie particular piece in the Buu arc of the TV series, to much the same effect, though perhaps not as fresh.
You can find the scene it's used in here (go to about 1:20). It has this great build up to it.
But really, there are countless examples of truly great pieces.
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Re: The most epic Japanese piece of music in DBZ?
This is a suite containing most of the music from movie 1. I'd say any of it is awesome, but my favorite is around 6:15, where it escalates with the large trumpet fanfare-ish part.
And, my personal favorite BGM of Kikuchi's is the score for Movie 13, which, since it was the last movie, wasn't really used in the TV series. Here's the suite for that score. From about 3:58 onwards is amazing. My single favorite piece from the entire series.
And, my personal favorite BGM of Kikuchi's is the score for Movie 13, which, since it was the last movie, wasn't really used in the TV series. Here's the suite for that score. From about 3:58 onwards is amazing. My single favorite piece from the entire series.
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This is just me, but the most epic piece of music in DBZ has to be the piece that plays in the background after Goku turns Super Saiyan for the first time, as Goku is telling Freeza "I am the hope of the universe" in the English dub. Probably coming in second would be -- from that same episode -- the piece of music right after Freeza kills Krillin and at that point Goku turns Super Saiyan. (Pretty much all of "The Monster Freeza vs. The Super Saiyan of Legend", right there.)
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Re: The most epic Japanese piece of music in DBZ?
Cool thanks guys for all the suggestions!Ex-Dubbie369 wrote:This is a suite containing most of the music from movie 1. I'd say any of it is awesome, but my favorite is around 6:15, where it escalates with the large trumpet fanfare-ish part.


The kinda epic I'm generally looking for is more like this:
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=8856440 (like the opening, 3:35, or 6:40 to the end)
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Re: The most epic Japanese piece of music in DBZ?
Epic meaning long? Or epic meaning momentous? I think the whole Z movie 1 score is pretty damn good.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-u7Q4NNKDtY
Most favourite/epic battle music ever from 00-30.
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Re: The most epic Japanese piece of music in DBZ?
Epic music from Movie 3.
M1021 (at 6:20). It starts out sounding all pretty like, but the later half in definitely epic, though short.
M1021 (at 6:20). It starts out sounding all pretty like, but the later half in definitely epic, though short.
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Nice idea, I'm going to rework some of those unreleased tracks from Taopaipai andUranai Baba arc.
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Re: The most epic Japanese piece of music in DBZ?
Most of the songs from DBZ Movie 1, although it gradually becomes harder to find more after that. I'd also say the theme that plays in Movie 6 when all of the Metal Coolers are running towards Goku and Vegeta, too.
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Without a doubt, the theme of the Genki-Dama.
It just sends shivers throughout my body whenever I hear it. It's beautiful, filled with hope, and surprisingly epic as it goes on.
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It just sends shivers throughout my body whenever I hear it. It's beautiful, filled with hope, and surprisingly epic as it goes on.
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The DBZ movie 3 "main theme", in it's half a dozen variants. I'm no fan of the movie itself, but the theme is used to great effect in the Bardock special, which is what I primarily connect it with.
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Are these things critical parts of the score to you guys?
vibraslap
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJpT2Kn-jfc
flexatone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmtA07M-5aI
I'm thinking I probably won't use them, but especially the vibraslap seems to play constantly in the Japanese score.
vibraslap
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJpT2Kn-jfc
flexatone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmtA07M-5aI
I'm thinking I probably won't use them, but especially the vibraslap seems to play constantly in the Japanese score.
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