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'''''M816''''' is a piece of background music originally composed by [[Shunsuke Kikuchi]] for the [[Dragon Ball Z Movie 1|first | '''''M816''''' is a piece of background music originally composed by [[Shunsuke Kikuchi]] for the [[Dragon Ball Z Movie 1|first ''Dragon Ball Z'' theatrical film]] in July 1989. It was subsequently used in regular rotation as background music in the ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' television series, perhaps most notably for [[Son Goku]]'s first [[Super Saiyan]] transformation. | ||
==Debut== | ==Debut== | ||
M816 is first used in the first ''Dragon Ball Z'' film as [[Garlic Jr.]] summons the [[Dead Zone]]. | M816 is first used in [[Dragon Ball Z Movie 1|the first ''Dragon Ball Z'' theatrical film]] as [[Garlic Jr.]] summons the [[Dead Zone]]. | ||
==Additional Usage== | ==Additional Usage== | ||
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M816 begins its regular rotation into the ''Dragon Ball Z'' television series score with [[Dragon Ball Z Episode 22]], and is last used in [[Dragon Ball Z Episode 191]]. Within the series, it is perhaps most notably used during [[Son Goku]]'s first [[Super Saiyan]] transformation in [[Dragon Ball Z Episode 95]]. | M816 begins its regular rotation into the ''Dragon Ball Z'' television series score with [[Dragon Ball Z Episode 22]], and is last used in [[Dragon Ball Z Episode 191]]. Within the series, it is perhaps most notably used during [[Son Goku]]'s first [[Super Saiyan]] transformation in [[Dragon Ball Z Episode 95]]. | ||
M816 is also used in the 2008 Jump Super Anime Tour Special as [[Aka]] uses the [[Super Wahaha Wave]]. | M816 is also used in [[Dragon Ball: Heya! Son Goku and Friends Return!!|the 2008 Jump Super Anime Tour Special]] as [[Aka]] uses the [[Super Wahaha no Ha|Super Wahaha Wave]]. | ||
(Check Sparking / Raging Blast video game inclusions) | (Check Sparking / Raging Blast video game inclusions) | ||
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| Catalog Number | M816 | ||
| Composer | Shunsuke Kikuchi | ||
| Suite Inclusions |
"Suite: Dragon Ball Z" (Ongakushū 1) "Dragon Ball Z" (Daizenshuu, Disc 5) | ||
| Debut Year | 1989 | ||
| First Appears | Dragon Ball Z Movie 1 | ||
| Also Appears | Dragon Ball Z Television Series | ||
| Release Status | Officially Released | ||
M816 is a piece of background music originally composed by Shunsuke Kikuchi for the first Dragon Ball Z theatrical film in July 1989. It was subsequently used in regular rotation as background music in the Dragon Ball Z television series, perhaps most notably for Son Goku's first Super Saiyan transformation.
Debut
M816 is first used in the first Dragon Ball Z theatrical film as Garlic Jr. summons the Dead Zone.
Additional Usage
M816 begins its regular rotation into the Dragon Ball Z television series score with Dragon Ball Z Episode 22, and is last used in Dragon Ball Z Episode 191. Within the series, it is perhaps most notably used during Son Goku's first Super Saiyan transformation in Dragon Ball Z Episode 95.
M816 is also used in the 2008 Jump Super Anime Tour Special as Aka uses the Super Wahaha Wave.
(Check Sparking / Raging Blast video game inclusions)
Production
TBD
Release
M816 has been officially released as part of two products:
- In August 1992 as part of a suite of background music for Dragon Ball Z Movie 1 on the first Ongakushū ("Background Music Collection") CD
- In April 1994 as part of a suite of background music for Dragon Ball Z Movie 1 on the fifth and final disc of the Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z: Daizenshū five-CD set
External Links
- The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant: DBZ Movie BGM Overview
- The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant: DragonBall Z BGM
- The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant: DragonBall Z BGM 2
- Kanzenshuu: Music Database - Movie Soundtracks
- Kanzenshuu: Music Database - CD Sets
References
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