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'''J5''' is the official catalogue number of a piece of background music (BGM) arranged by [[Shunsuke Kikuchi]] for the ''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]'' anime in 1986. The piece debuted in [[Dragon Ball Episode 29]] which was broadcast on '''10 September 1986'''.
'''J5''' is the official catalogue number of a piece of background music (BGM) arranged by [[Shunsuke Kikuchi]] for the ''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]'' anime in 1986. The piece debuted in [[Dragon Ball Episode 30]] which was broadcast on '''17 September 1986'''.


==Overview==
==Overview==

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Pilaf and Mai go to town.
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Tonality F Major
Length 0:42
BGM Data
Catalog Number K-132
Composition Shunsuke Kikuchi
Debut and Release
Debut Year 1986
First Appears Dragon Ball Episode 30
Debut Release Ongakushū (1986 vinyl)
Daizenshuu (1994 CD)
BGM Suite Pilaf and His Minions
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J5 is the official catalogue number of a piece of background music (BGM) arranged by Shunsuke Kikuchi for the Dragon Ball anime in 1986. The piece debuted in Dragon Ball Episode 30 which was broadcast on 17 September 1986.

Overview

J5 was assigned the Kanzenshuu catalogue number of K-132 based on its placement in the series. The full composition is part a of the suite entitled "Pilaf and His Minions", which is track #12 on both the Ongakushū record and disc #2 of the Daizenshuu. It was given the title "Trying To Get It Right" on The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant,[1] the most common source for fan titles of Kikuchi's compositions.

Compositional Analysis

Usage

References

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