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'''K-118''' is the [[Shunsuke Kikuchi catalogue|Kanzenshuu catalogue number]] assigned to an unreleased piece of background music (BGM) composed by [[Shunsuke Kikuchi]] for the ''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]'' anime in 1986. | '''K-118''' is the [[Shunsuke Kikuchi catalogue|Kanzenshuu catalogue number]] assigned to an unreleased piece of background music (BGM) composed by [[Shunsuke Kikuchi]] for the ''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]'' anime in 1986. | ||
K-118 appears to have been written for [[Dragon Ball Movie 1]], but the tag end of it is used in [[Dragon Ball Episode 20]] which was broadcast on '''09 July 1986''', more than five months before the film's premiere. | |||
In the film, K-118 is preceded by [[K-233]] and followed by [[K-234]]. | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
K-118 is a short piece in F Major that ends on the dominant (C<sup>7</sup>). It | K-118 is a short piece in F Major that ends on the dominant (C<sup>7</sup>). It is given the title "Why Not The World Or Riches" on ''The Suburbs of 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. | ||
==Compositional Analysis== | ==Compositional Analysis== | ||
K-118 consists of a 2-bar phrase in F Major that is repeated for a total of 4 bars, followed by a swerve into the dominant (C<sup>7</sup>) that ends the piece after about two bars. The swerve begins in the final bar of the F-Major section when a slide whistle interrupts the regular woodblock percussion, sliding upwards to C5. Spacey synth percussion beats the dominant (C), then a muted trombone slides downward from C4 while a guitar tremolo synth plays a C<sup>7</sup> chord. | |||
==Usage== | ==Usage and Variations== | ||
Below is a table of every usage of K-118 in ''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]''. | |||
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!colspan=4|K-118 Usage and Variations | |||
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|style="text-align:left"|'''[[Dragon Ball Episode 20]]:'''<br>After [[Bacterian]] scares her ([[K-71]]), [[Bulma]] falls and grabs [[Pu'er]]'s tail on her way down. | |||
|style="text-align:left"|'''0:03''': Just the muted trombone slide and C<sup>7</sup> chord at the end. | |||
|[[File:K-118 020.png|250px]] | |||
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|style="text-align:left"|'''[[Dragon Ball Movie 1]]:'''{{efn|The 16:9 main page image is taken from [[Toei Animation]]'s 2018 Blu-ray remaster of the movies. This 4:3 image is taken from [[Funimation]]'s 2010 fullscreen DVD release of the movie.}}<br>When [[Pu'er]] asks [[Yamcha]] what he will wish for if they get the [[Dragon Balls]], Yamcha confesses his deepest desire: he wants to get married. | |||
|style="text-align:left"|'''0:12''': Full track. | |||
|[[File:K-118 M1.png|250px]] | |||
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==Notes== | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
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[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] | ||
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| Tonality | F Major | ||
| Length | 0:12 | ||
| BGM Data | |||
| Catalog Number | K-118 | ||
| Composition | Shunsuke Kikuchi | ||
| Debut and Release | |||
| Debut Year | 1986 | ||
| First Appears | Dragon Ball Episode 20 | ||
| Also Appears | Dragon Ball Movie 1 | ||
K-118 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.
K-118 appears to have been written for Dragon Ball Movie 1, but the tag end of it is used in Dragon Ball Episode 20 which was broadcast on 09 July 1986, more than five months before the film's premiere.
In the film, K-118 is preceded by K-233 and followed by K-234.
Overview
K-118 is a short piece in F Major that ends on the dominant (C7). It is given the title "Why Not The World Or Riches" on The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant,[1] the most common source for fan titles of Kikuchi's compositions.
Compositional Analysis
K-118 consists of a 2-bar phrase in F Major that is repeated for a total of 4 bars, followed by a swerve into the dominant (C7) that ends the piece after about two bars. The swerve begins in the final bar of the F-Major section when a slide whistle interrupts the regular woodblock percussion, sliding upwards to C5. Spacey synth percussion beats the dominant (C), then a muted trombone slides downward from C4 while a guitar tremolo synth plays a C7 chord.
Usage and Variations
Below is a table of every usage of K-118 in Dragon Ball.
| K-118 Usage and Variations | |||
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| Scene | Length and Variations | Setting | |
| Dragon Ball Episode 20: After Bacterian scares her (K-71), Bulma falls and grabs Pu'er's tail on her way down. |
0:03: Just the muted trombone slide and C7 chord at the end. | ||
| Dragon Ball Movie 1:[a] When Pu'er asks Yamcha what he will wish for if they get the Dragon Balls, Yamcha confesses his deepest desire: he wants to get married. |
0:12: Full track. | ||
Notes
- ↑ The 16:9 main page image is taken from Toei Animation's 2018 Blu-ray remaster of the movies. This 4:3 image is taken from Funimation's 2010 fullscreen DVD release of the movie.
References
- ↑ "The DragonBall BGM Daizenshuu" (11 June 2008). The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant. Retrieved: 30 June 2019.
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