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==Overview==
==Overview==
K-40 is part of a small group of BGM pieces with a [[Kinto'un (Kikuchi)|''Kinto'un'']] leitmotif. K-40 is given the title "Goku Can Ride Kinto'un!" on ''kenisu's Magicant'',<ref>{{Cite web|URL=https://kenisu.webs.com/dragonballbgm.htm|Website=The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant|Title="The DragonBall BGM Daizenshuu"|Date=11 June 2008|AccessDate=30 June 2019}}</ref> the most common source for fan titles of [[Shunsuke Kikuchi|Kikuchi]]'s compositions.
K-40 is part of a small group of BGM pieces with a [[Kinto'un#Music|''Kinto'un'']] leitmotif. K-40 is given the title "Goku Can Ride Kinto'un!" on ''The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant'',<ref>{{Cite web|URL=https://web.archive.org/web/20201111170233/https://kenisu.webs.com/dragonballbgm.htm|Website=The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant|Title="The DragonBall BGM Daizenshuu"|Date=11 June 2008|AccessDate=30 June 2019}}</ref> the most common source for fan titles of [[Shunsuke Kikuchi|Kikuchi]]'s compositions.


==Compositional Analysis==
==Form and Analysis==
K-40 is in a fast 4 at about 142 beats per minute. The piece consists of three short two-bar phrases which are detailed below.
{| class="wikitable" style="max-width:70%; margin: 1em auto 1em auto;"
|-
!Part
!Bars
!Details
|-
|A
|2
|style="text-align:left"|''Kinto'un'' theme (I-IV)
|-
|B
|2
|style="text-align:left"|response (V<sup>7</sup>)
|-
|C
|2
|style="text-align:left"|ending (I-IV-V-I)
|}


==Usage==
==Usage and Variations==
Below is a table of every instance where K-40 is used in ''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]'' and ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]''.
 
Durations are approximate and do not necessarily include the fade times normally included in the full track's duration.
{| class="wikitable" align="center" style="max-width:80%; margin: 1em auto 1em auto;"
!scope=col; style="width: 30%"|Scene
!scope=col|Length and Variations
!scope=col|Setting
|-
|style="text-align:left"|'''[[Dragon Ball Episode 3]]'''<br><br>[[Goku]] demonstrates that he can ride ''[[Kinto'un]]''.
|style="text-align:left"|'''0:09''': After B, skips to the final bar.
|[[File:K-40.png|250px]]
|-
|style="text-align:left"|'''[[Dragon Ball Episode 29]]'''<br><br>Goku uses the [[Dragon Radar]] to search for the next [[Dragon Balls|Dragon Ball]] on ''Kinto'un''.
|style="text-align:left"|'''0:12''': Full track.
|[[File:K-40 029.png|250px]]
|-
|style="text-align:left"|'''[[Dragon Ball Episode 124]]'''<br><br>Goku ascends to [[God's Temple]] using his ''[[Nyoi-bō]]''. He mentally promises to bring [[Kuririn]], [[Muten Rōshi]], and [[Chiaotzu]] back to life.
|style="text-align:left"|'''0:12''': Full track.
|[[File:K-40 124.png|250px]]
|-
|style="text-align:left"|'''[[Dragon Ball Z Episode 6]]'''<br><br>Goku begins his journey on the [[Serpent Road]].
|style="text-align:left"|'''0:05''': C only, though there is bit of the preceding beat (not the full beat).
|[[File:K-40 006.png|250px]]
|}
 
==Notes==
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==References==
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K-40
Goku can ride Kinto'un!
Length 0:12
BGM Data
Catalog Number K-40
Composition Shunsuke Kikuchi
Theme Groups Kinto'un
Debut and Release
Debut Year 1986
First Appears Dragon Ball Episode 3
Last Appears Dragon Ball Z Episode 6
Debut Release Unreleased
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K-40 is the Kanzenshuu catalogue number assigned to an unreleased piece of background music (BGM) composed by Shunsuke Kikuchi for the Dragon Ball anime in 1986. The piece debuted in Dragon Ball Episode 3 which was broadcast on 12 March 1986.

Overview

K-40 is part of a small group of BGM pieces with a Kinto'un leitmotif. K-40 is given the title "Goku Can Ride Kinto'un!" on The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant,[1] the most common source for fan titles of Kikuchi's compositions.

Form and Analysis

K-40 is in a fast 4 at about 142 beats per minute. The piece consists of three short two-bar phrases which are detailed below.

Part Bars Details
A 2 Kinto'un theme (I-IV)
B 2 response (V7)
C 2 ending (I-IV-V-I)

Usage and Variations

Below is a table of every instance where K-40 is used in Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z.

Durations are approximate and do not necessarily include the fade times normally included in the full track's duration.

Scene Length and Variations Setting
Dragon Ball Episode 3

Goku demonstrates that he can ride Kinto'un.
0:09: After B, skips to the final bar.
Dragon Ball Episode 29

Goku uses the Dragon Radar to search for the next Dragon Ball on Kinto'un.
0:12: Full track.
Dragon Ball Episode 124

Goku ascends to God's Temple using his Nyoi-bō. He mentally promises to bring Kuririn, Muten Rōshi, and Chiaotzu back to life.
0:12: Full track.
Dragon Ball Z Episode 6

Goku begins his journey on the Serpent Road.
0:05: C only, though there is bit of the preceding beat (not the full beat).

Notes

References

  1. "The DragonBall BGM Daizenshuu" (11 June 2008). The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant. Retrieved: 30 June 2019.