Hiroki Takahashi Questions
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Hiroki Takahashi Questions
I was listening to 'Power of Dreamer' on my MP3 player at work earlier today, and a couple of questions occurred to me.
1) Did Takahashi do any music for the franchise other than 'Mystical Adventure' and 'Power of Dreamer'?
2) A little off topic for the forum, but is he known for songs in any other shows?
3) I think I already know the answer to this one, but just to be sure - he is not the same Hiroki Takahashi who is a voice actor, mainly known (to me anyway) for Kenji Harima in School Rumble?
1) Did Takahashi do any music for the franchise other than 'Mystical Adventure' and 'Power of Dreamer'?
2) A little off topic for the forum, but is he known for songs in any other shows?
3) I think I already know the answer to this one, but just to be sure - he is not the same Hiroki Takahashi who is a voice actor, mainly known (to me anyway) for Kenji Harima in School Rumble?
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Re: Hiroki Takahashi Questions
3. Different people. 
2. I really don't see anything on this guy on the net. It's weird. O.o
1. Dragon Ball Densetsu from Dragon Ball: Makafushigi Dai-Bouken.
2. I really don't see anything on this guy on the net. It's weird. O.o
1. Dragon Ball Densetsu from Dragon Ball: Makafushigi Dai-Bouken.
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Re: Hiroki Takahashi Questions
Gyt Kaliba wrote:Did Takahashi do any music for the franchise other than 'Mystical Adventure' and 'Power of Dreamer'?
Takahashi also sang Mezase Tenkaichi, heard in various Tenkaichi Budôkai episodes, and Aoki Tabibito-tachi, heard in episode 78, when Goku and Upa were heading back to the base of Karin Tower to revive Bora with the dragon balls.JulieYBM wrote:Dragon Ball Densetsu from Dragon Ball: Makafushigi Dai-Bouken.
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Oh man, I feel stupid now.jpdbzrulz4sure wrote:Takahashi also sang Mezase Tenkaichi, heard in various Tenkaichi Budôkai episodes, and Aoki Tabibito-tachi, heard in episode 78, when Goku and Upa were heading back to the base of Karin Tower to revive Bora with the dragon balls.JulieYBM wrote:Dragon Ball Densetsu from Dragon Ball: Makafushigi Dai-Bouken.
I didn't know he did that Aoki Tabibito-tachi song though, thanks jpdbzrulz. On Makafushigi Dai-Bouken though, JulieYBM, the version of that I heard didn't have any singing at all. Did I just run into a karaoke one or something? :/
Really? ._o That's bizarre, especially in this day and age.JulieYBM wrote:2. I really don't see anything on this guy on the net. It's weird. O.o
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Weird, Dragon Ball Densetsu is the ending theme to the third movie, so it should've had vocals.
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Most of the dubs in Europe and the Harmony Gold dub have the karaoke version of the ending song in movie 3.
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Ohhhh. Okay, I know what happened now - in your first post, somehow I read 'and' instead of 'from'. So I did a search for a song called 'Makafushigi Dai-Bouken', and it brought up some sort of BGM sounding track. So I mistook that that was an entire other song. ^_^;JulieYBM wrote:Weird, Dragon Ball Densetsu is the ending theme to the third movie, so it should've had vocals.
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