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These notes were included with the ''[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu]]'' compact disc release. | These notes were included with the ''[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu]]'' compact disc release. | ||
{{Quotation| At last, the [[Dragon Balls]] are all together! The sky is covered in black clouds, lightning flashes, and the gigantic Dragon God appears! '''J6''', a piece created as the theme for the majestic and divine [[Shenlong]], combines with the visuals to achieve the exact effect that was intended. Naturally, J6 was used quite a bit in the show itself, and it's probably fair to say that it was the most popular piece of those used as a theme for Shenlong.<br> The next piece, unfortunately, we were unable to determine the M-number for. We believe it was probably included to imagine a dialogue with Shenlong, but it was almost entirely unused.<br> Then, '''I1''' is a theme of [[Bulma]] cheerfully zooming along on her motorbike. Here, it probably gives the image of setting out once again for the next adventure under blue skies, after Shenlong has vanished and the dark clouds have gone away. | {{Quotation| At last, the [[Dragon Balls]] are all together! The sky is covered in black clouds, lightning flashes, and the gigantic Dragon God appears! '''J6''', a piece created as the theme for the majestic and divine [[Shenlong]], combines with the visuals to achieve the exact effect that was intended. Naturally, J6 was used quite a bit in the show itself, and it's probably fair to say that it was the most popular piece of those used as a theme for Shenlong.<br> The next piece, unfortunately, we were unable to determine the M-number for. ('''K-65''') We believe it was probably included to imagine a dialogue with Shenlong, but it was almost entirely unused.<br> Then, '''I1''' is a theme of [[Bulma]] cheerfully zooming along on her motorbike. Here, it probably gives the image of setting out once again for the next adventure under blue skies, after Shenlong has vanished and the dark clouds have gone away. | ||
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[[K-65]] was used a full dozen times in ''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]'', and once in ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]''. | [[K-65]] was used a full dozen times in ''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]'', and once in ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]''. | ||
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| Length | 2:25 | ||
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| Composition | Shunsuke Kikuchi | ||
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| Debut Year | 1986 | ||
| Debut Release |
Ongakushū (1986 vinyl) Daizenshuu (1994 CD) | ||
"Shenlong Appears" is track #11 on both the Dragon Ball Ongakushū and disc #2 of the Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu BGM collection. It is a suite of three musical tracks composed by Shunsuke Kikuchi for the Dragon Ball anime.
| α | Catalogue | Tonality | Debut | |
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| Kanzenshuu | Official | |||
| a | K-100 | J6 | C˚7 | Dragon Ball Episode 11 |
| b | K-65 | K-65 | F Minor | Dragon Ball Episode 6 |
| c | K-17 | I1 | F Major | Dragon Ball Episode 1 |
Booklet Notes
These notes were included with the Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu compact disc release.
At last, the Dragon Balls are all together! The sky is covered in black clouds, lightning flashes, and the gigantic Dragon God appears! J6, a piece created as the theme for the majestic and divine Shenlong, combines with the visuals to achieve the exact effect that was intended. Naturally, J6 was used quite a bit in the show itself, and it's probably fair to say that it was the most popular piece of those used as a theme for Shenlong.
The next piece, unfortunately, we were unable to determine the M-number for. (K-65) We believe it was probably included to imagine a dialogue with Shenlong, but it was almost entirely unused.
Then, I1 is a theme of Bulma cheerfully zooming along on her motorbike. Here, it probably gives the image of setting out once again for the next adventure under blue skies, after Shenlong has vanished and the dark clouds have gone away.
K-65 was used a full dozen times in Dragon Ball, and once in Dragon Ball Z.
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