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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
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M816 is a piece of background music originally composed by Shunsuke Kikuchi for the first theatrical Dragon Ball Z 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 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

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