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Each week on the podcast we close out the show with some kind of variation on an ending theme, insert song, or popular image song. The below list is provided as a convenience for those interested in further exploring the music. Be sure to use it in conjunction with our extensive Music Database for extra support!
“I•ke•na•i Urara Majikku”
(“The Wrong Kind of Ooh-La-La Magic”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Masako Nozawa (“in-character” as Son Gohan) and Naoko Watanabe (“in-character” as Chi-Chi)
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 8 – Characters Special 2
“Ichido wa Kekkon Shitai Manbo”
(“The I-Want-to-Get-Married-For-Once Mambo”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Mayumi Tanaka (“in-character” as Kuririn)
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 8 – Characters Special 2
“Kaze no Yō ni Hoshi no Yō ni «Pāto 2»”
(“Like the Wind, Like the Stars «Part 2»”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by CHIHO
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 7: The Journey of the 7 Balls
“Kaze no Yō ni Hoshi no Yō ni «Pāto 1»”
(“Like the Wind, Like the Stars «Part 1»”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by CHIHO
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 7: The Journey of the 7 Balls
“Kikai no Yō ni… –Batoringu Mashin–”
(“Like a Machine…: Battling Machine”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara
as originally featured on the album DBZ Hit Song Collection 6 – Battle Point Unlimited
“CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA (Variations)”
Dragon Ball Z TV Series BGM
as arranged by Shunsuke Kikuchi
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z BGM Collection
“Mai • My • Mainichi”
(“Mai – My – Every Day”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Ushio Hashimoto
as originally featured on the album DBZ Hit Song Collection 6 – Battle Point Unlimited
“Happy Birthday”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO (Waffle)
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 5 – Hikari no Tabi
“Share ‘reba Inochi no Izumi Waku-Waku!!”
(“If I Tell a Joke, It’s an Exciting Fountain of Life!!”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Jōji Yanami (“in-character” as Nothern Kaiō)
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 4 – Characters Special
“Supēsu Dansu”
(“Space Dance”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO (Waffle)
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 3 – Space Dancing
“Mama wa Shiawase Inotte ‘ru”
(“Mom is Wishing For Happiness”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection
“perfum No 18 ~Mashō no Kaori~”
(“Perfume No. 18: Diabolical Fragrance”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 18 – Praise For the Future
“Memorīzu –Yatsu no Inai Yoru–”
(“Memories: An Evening Without Him”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 18 – Praise For the Future
“100-Oku no Furenzu”
(“10,000,000,000 Friends”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Masako Iwanaga
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 18 – Praise For the Future
“Saraba Namida Yo”
(“Goodbye, Tears!”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 17 – Hippy Hoppy Shake!!
“OSSAN’S DILEMMA”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Mikio Katsumata
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 17 – Hippy Hoppy Shake!!
“HIPPY HOPPY SHAKE!!”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Mayumi Tanaka (“in-character” as Kuririn)
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 17 – Hippy Hoppy Shake!!
“Seiki-Matsu Banzai!”
(“Hooray For the End of the Century!”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 17 – Hippy Hoppy Shake!!
“Majin Bū ni Sasageru Baraddo”
(“A Ballad Dedicated to Majin Boo”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by TOM
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 17 – Hippy Hoppy Shake!!
“Good-Bye Mr. Loneliness ~Hikari no Kanata e~”
(“Goodbye, Mr. Loneliness: To the Other Side of the Light”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Mikio Katsumata
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 17 – Hippy Hoppy Shake!!
“THIS IS LIFE!”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Mikio Katsumata
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 17 – Hippy Hoppy Shake!!
“Chikara o Koete”
(“Surpass Your Power”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Rei
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 16 – WE GOTTA POWER
“Ato wa Silence…”
(“Afterward, There’s Silence…”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Mariko Takase
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 16 – WE GOTTA POWER
“Fight Oh Fighting Road”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 16 – WE GOTTA POWER
“Boku wa Mahōtsukai”
(“I’m a Magician”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Rei
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 16 – WE GOTTA POWER
“Toki Yo Tomare ~MY NAME IS FATHER~”
(“Stop, Time!: My Name is Father”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Gōji Tsuno
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 16 – WE GOTTA POWER
“Jumpin’ Jump!!”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Mariko Takase
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 16 – WE GOTTA POWER
“We Gotta Power (From ‘Dragon Ball Z’) [Break Your Heart Intro Mix]”
Instrumental remix of second Dragon Ball Z TV series opening theme
as performed by Vitek
as featured on the album Anime Music Experience EP 2.1 – EP
“Hey you, crasher”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by TOM
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 16 – WE GOTTA POWER
“My song for you”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 15 – Sunlight & City Lights
“Joke-Gurai Iwasero Yo…”
(“I’m Only Joking!…”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 15 – Sunlight & City Lights
“Sora to Ame to…”
(“The Sky, and Rain, and…”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by YUKA
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 15 – Sunlight & City Lights
“Hoshi no Toraianguru”
(“Triangle of Stars”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 15 – Sunlight & City Lights
“Watashi no Magician”
(“My Magician”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Naoko Umino
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 15 – Sunlight & City Lights
“Mazā Yunibāsu”
(“Mother Universe”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 14 – Straight
“Boku wa, Massugu Machi wa, Massugu~”
(“I’m Straight, the Road is Straight”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 14 – Straight
“Rabu Jetto”
(“Love Jet”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by YUKA
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 14 – Straight
“Nanika ga… (Michi no Chikara)”
(“Something is… [Unknown Power]”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama & YUKA
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 14 – Straight
“Sora Meguru Bōken”
(“Adventures Surrounding the Skies”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 14 – Straight
“Mizu-Iro Seinin”
(“Sky-Blue Alienst”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 14 – Straight
“spacepeople DBZ”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 12 – ‘DBZ a Go Go!!’
“KOMA”
(“A Top”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by CHIHO
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 11 – The Room of ‘Mind and Time’
“E na E”
(“Good E[nergy]”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara and YUKA
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 10 – Virtual Triangle
“Ryūsei Toshokan ~Kometto Raiburarī~”
(“Comet Library”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 10 – Virtual Triangle
“Saimin Banana”
(“Hypnosis Banana”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by YUKA
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 11 – The Room of ‘Mind and Time’
“VOICE”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 11 – The Room of ‘Mind and Time’
“Hātobureiku Merodi, Myō ni”
(“Heartbreak Melody, For No Reason”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 12 – DBZ a Go Go!!
“WILD DANCE NIGHT ‹Yoake Made Tsuppashire›”
(“Wild Dance Night ‹Run at Full Speed Until Dawn›”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 12 – DBZ a Go Go!!
“rōrā surū 55”
(“roller-through 55”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by YUKA
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 12 – DBZ a Go Go!!
“LED TRAIN de GO! GO! GO!”
(“Go! Go! Go! on a Red Train”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 12 – DBZ a Go Go!!
“Delight to you・・・”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO and Tricky Shirai
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 12 – DBZ a Go Go!!
“PLEASE ISSHOU NO ONEGAI!!”
(“Please: Wish of a Lifetime!”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by YUKA
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 12 – DBZ a Go Go!!
“Kin-Iro Ta-ma-go”
(“Gold-Colored Eggs”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Ushio Hashimoto
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 5 – Hikari no Tabi
“Arashi no Zenchō ~Mugon no Zawameki~”
(“Sign of a Storm: Silent Noise”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Tricky Shirai
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 3 – Space Dancing
“Aru Hoshi no Shi ★”
(“One World’s Poem ★”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Taneri
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 5 – Hikari no Tabi
“On’na no Ko wa Tsumitsukuri”
(“Girls Are Cruel”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hiromi Tsuru (“in-character” as Bulma)
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 4 – Characters Special
“Asa – Hiru – Yoru – Kimi – Boku”
(“Morning – Daytime – Night – You – Me”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Mayumi Tanaka (“in-character” as Kuririn)
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 4 – Characters Special
“O-tassha Poruka”
(“The Healthy Polka”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Kōhei Miyauchi (“in-character” as Kame-Sen’nin) and Ichirō’s Group
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 4 – Characters Special
“Bad Boy”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Ushio Hashimoto
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 3 – Space Dancing
“Ōmori Raisu Boi”
(“A Big Serving of the Rice Boy”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama & BROADWAY
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 2 – Miracle ZENKAI Power!
“Toraburu Sāfin”
(“Trouble Surfing”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Ushio Hashimoto
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection
“Fuke Yo Kaze Yobe Yo Shenron!!”
(“Blow, Wind! Call Out, Shenlong!!”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Pink Dragon with spoken lines by Kenji Utsumi (“in-character” as Shenlong)
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 4: Characters Special
“Suite: The Sounds of Battles to Come”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by MONOLITH
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 13: Battle & Hope
“Planet to Planet”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by MONOLITH
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 5: Hikari no Tabi
“SWEET LOVELY MIDNIGHT…Tsuki no Uragawa…”
(“Sweet Lovely Midnight…the Other Side of the Moon…”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 9: Future Shock!!
“La Cumbia de Gokú”
Mexican Fan Song
performed by Cañada de la Cumbia & Los Weyes Que Tocan
as featured on YouTube
“Theme Song Meldey: Kung-Fu Battle”
(selection from; variation on “We Gotta Power”)
Dragon Ball Z TV OP 2
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z: Music Fantasy
“Theme Song Meldey: Kung-Fu Battle”
(selection from; variation on “CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA”)
Dragon Ball Z TV OP 1
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z: Music Fantasy
“Theme Song Meldey: Kung-Fu Battle”
(selection from; variation on “Makafushigi Adobenchā!”)
Dragon Ball TV OP
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z: Music Fantasy
“IT’S A SMALLWORLD…Koyubi no Shita de…”
(“It’s a Small World…Beneath My Little Finger…”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Yuka Satō
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 9: Future Shock!!
“Ijiwaru Shinai De Ne…”
(“Don’t Be Mean…”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 13: Battle & Hope
“WELCOME HOME,MY BOY…Kaze no Namae…”
(“Welcome Home, My Boy…the Name of the Wind…”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by CHIHO
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 9: Future Shock!!
“SUITE: VIRTUAL TRIANGLE”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by MONOLITH
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 10: Virtual Triangle
“Chōsenjō”
(“The Challenge”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 13: Battle & Hope
“I’m a positive girl!!”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by YUKA
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 13: Battle & Hope
“Cosmic Chinese Melody”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO (Waffle)
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 3: Space Dancing
“Keep my way”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by YUKA
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 10: Virtual Triangle
“Fly high”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Waffle
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 2: Miracle Zenkai Power!!
“Doragon Wārudo e Yōkoso!”
(“Welcome to the Dragon World!”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama & BROADWAY
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection
“1 ♥ Kōnen”
(“One Heart Light-Year”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama & Broadway
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 2: Miracle Zenkai Power!!
“PLEASE ISSHOU NO ONEGAI~ACID CLUB MIX~”
(“Please: Wish of a Lifetime! – Acid Club Mix”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by YUKA
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 18 1/2
“Tobidase! Hīrō ~DREAM THEATRE MIX~”
(“Fly Away, Hero! – Dream Theatre Mix”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 18 1/2
“THEME OF HYPER DIMENSION”
Main Theme to Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension (Nintendo Super Famicom)
as performed by Kenji Yamamoto
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z – Game Music: Rebirth Edition
“perfum N°18 ~DANGEROUS FRAGRANT MIX~”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 18 1/2
“Kanfū Taiso”
(“Kung-Fu Gymnastics”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z: The Best Selections
“Mahiru no Yami ~Prince Of Darkness~”
(“Midday Darkness: Prince of Darkness”)
Vocal version of Zarbon’s theme from Dragon Ball Z: Shin Butōden (Sega Saturn)
as performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z: Game Music Rebirth Compilation
(Main/Title Theme)
Dragon Ball Z: Bu Yū Retsuden Main/Title Theme Song
as composed by Shinji Amagishi
as originally featured in the Sega Mega Drive game Dragon Ball Z: Bu Yū Retsuden
“Kaze o Kanjite”
(“Feel the Wind”)
Dragon Ball Image Song
as performed by Wonderland Gang
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Complete Song Collection
“Jōshiki Nante NA*I*SA”
(“No Common Sense At All”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama & BROADWAY
as originally featured on the album DBZ Hit Song Collection 2 – Miracle ZENKAI Power!
“Hoshi no Mita Yume”
(“Dream Upon a Star”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO
as originally featured on the album DBZ Hit Song Collection 11 – The Room of ‘Mind and Time’
“Moero! Doragon Sorujāzu”
(“Burn, Dragon Soldiers!”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Jun’ichirō Oda
as originally featured on the album DBZ Hit Song Collection
“Sora Meguru Bōken”
(“Adventures Surrounding the Skies”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO
as originally featured on the album DBZ Hit Song Collection 14 – Straight
“Mai Pēsu”
(“My Pace”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO (Waffle)
as originally featured on the album DBZ Hit Song Collection 6 – Battle Point Unlimited
“Tamashī no Michi”
(“The Soul’s Path”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as originally featured on the album DBZ Hit Song Collection 5 – Hikari no Tabi
“Aozora o Dakishimete”
(“Embracing the Blue Sky”)
Budokai 3 (Dragon Ball Z 3) [PS2] “Dragon Universe” Music
as composed by Kenji Yamamoto
as featured on the Dragon Ball Z 3 Original Soundtrack
“Ore-tachi no Enajī”
(“Our Energy”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 4: Characters Special
“Makafushigi Adobenchā!”
(“Mystical Adventure!”)
Dragon Ball TV OP
as performed by Animetal USA
as originally featured on the album Animetal US
“FINALE~[Kyō Senshi Bejīta] Power up version~”
(“FINALE ~[Evil Warrior Vegeta] Power up version~”)
Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 3 (Super Famicom) Vegeta Theme
as composed by Kenji Yamamoto
as originally featured on the Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 3 arranged soundtrack
“Son’na Kibun de”
(“In That Sort of Mood”)
Dragon Ball Z image song
as performed by KŪKO
as originally featured on the album DBZ Hit Song Collection 10: Virtual Triangle
“Torikkusutā to Kaettekita Mirai”
(“The Future that Came Back With the Trickster”)
Dragon Ball Z image song
as performed by YUKA
as originally featured on the album DBZ Hit Song Collection 14: Straight
“Challengers”
Dragon Ball Z 3 / Budokai 3 (PS2) BGM
as rearranged by TheDelRe
“Dragon Ball Z Budokai 3 Theme on Guitar”
Dragon Ball Z 3 / Budokai 3 (PS2) Opening Theme
as rearranged by TheDelRe
“Ikashita Enajī”
(“Awesome Energy”)
Dragon Ball Z image song
as performed by KŪKO
as originally featured on the album DBZ Hit Song Collection 10: Virtual Triangle
“HERO OF HEROES”
Dragon Ball: Final Bout (PS1) Super Saiyan 4 Goku Theme
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball: Final Bout OST (Arranged Soundtrack)
“Koko Kara FROM THE HOME PLANET EARTH”
(“From Here on Earth”)
Dragon Ball Z image song
as performed by KÛKO (Waffle) and Tricky Shirai
as originally featured on the album DBZ Hit Song Collection 8 1/2 Special
“Koi no NAZONAZO”
(“The Mysteries of Love”)
Dragon Ball Z image song
as performed by KÛKO (Waffle) and Tricky Shirai
as originally featured on the album DBZ Hit Song Collection 8 1/2 Special
“Dancing in the space”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO (Waffle) and Tricky Shirai
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 3: Space Dancing
“ALL ALONE”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 2: Miracle ZENKAI Power!
“Janjaka My Way”
(“Bring it On My Way”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Sachi Hanaoka
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 17: Hippy Hoppy Shake!!
“Hitomi no Naka no Chikyū”
(“An Earth Within Your Eyes”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 18: Praise For the Future
“Majin Bū no Higeki”
(“Majin Boo”s Tragedy”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 18: Praise For the Future
“Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta”
(“We Were Angels”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 2
as performed by Sasaki Sayaka (with Hironobu Kageyama)
as featured on the album sympathetic world
“Dareka-san to Ii Tenki”
(“Somebody and Good Weather”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Ushio Hashimoto
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 7: The Journey of the 7 Balls
“Me o Tojireba Kantan”
(“It”s Easy If You Close Your Eyes”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Junko Uchida
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 7: The Journey of the 7 Balls
“MESSAGE FROM FUTURE…Mirai Kara no Dengon…”
(“A Message From the Future”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO and Yuka Satō
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 9: Future Shock!!
“Good night my blue”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO (Waffle)
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 3: Space Dancing
“Doragon Majikku Kānibaru”
(“Dragon Magic Carnival”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Junko Uchida
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 7: The Journey of the 7 Balls
“Makafushigi Adobenchā!”
(“Mystical Adventure!”)
Dragon Ball TV OP
as performed by Hiroki Takahashi and Shingo Katori (of SMAP)
as performed live on the 2011-11-28 episode of SMAP x SMAP
“Son”na Kibun de”
(“In That Sort of Mood”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
performed by KŪKO
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 10: Virtual Triangle
“Toki to Hikari no Shita de”
(“Beneath Time and Light”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 7: Journey of the 7 Balls
“Omoide no Tenka’ichi Budōkai”
(“Memories of the Tenka’ichi Budōkai”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
performed by POCHI featuring Apple Pie
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 8: Characters Special 2
“Bejīta-sama no O-ryōri Jigoku!! ~”Okonomiyaki no Kan~”
(“Lord Vegeta”s Cooking Hell!!: “Okonomiyaki” Recipe”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
performed “in-character” (as Vegeta) by Ryo Horikawa
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 8: Characters Special 2
“Kinō no Yume, Kyō no Hikari –Sairento Naito – Mōningu Mūn–“
(“Yesterday’s Dreams, Today’s Light: Silent Night, Morning Moon”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 18: Praise For the Future
“Growin’ Up Itsuka Mata Aeru Hi Made”
(“Growin’ Up: Until the Day We Can Meet Again”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 18: Praise For the Future
“Arijigoku”
(“Doodlebug”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 5: Hikari no Tabi
“Tenka-Muteki no Furukōsu”
(“A Full Course Unrivaled in the World”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama and BROADWAY
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 2: Miracle ZENKAI Power!
“Mirai Chizu”
(“Future Map”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 2: Miracle ZENKAI Power!
“Yume no Kakera”
(“Fragments of a Dream”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO
as originally featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 6: Battle Point Unlimited
“WHITE & WORLD & TRUE…Shiro to Sekai to Kokoro”
(“White, the World, and the Heart”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by YUKA
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Doragon ONDO”
(“Dragon Marching Song”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Satoko Yamano and Hironobu Kageyama with Namek Troupe
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 6: Battle Point Unlimited
“Kokoro Kara Nureta Futari”
(“Two Truly Soaked People”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Masako Nozawa (“in-character” as Gohan) and Mayumi Shō (“in-character” as Chi-Chi)
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 4: Characters Special
“Akuariumu no Yoru”
(“Aquarium Evening”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara and CHIHO
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Ōgon no Konpasu”
(“A Golden Compass”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Eien no Chikyū”
(“Eternal Earth”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Waffle
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Tobidase! Hīrō”
(“Fly Away, Hero!”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“FOR EVER ~”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Yoake no Kodomo-tachi”
(“Children of the Dawn”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“CAPSULE CORP.”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hiromi Tsuru (in-character as Bulma)
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 8: Characters Special 2
“Cool Cool Dandi”
(“Cool Cool Dandy”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Brain Dance”
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by YUKA
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Pawā obu Sumairu”
(“Power of Smile”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by KŪKO
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Aitsu wa Son Gokū”
(“He”s Son Goku”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Sanjō!! Ginyū-Tokusentai!!”
(“Take The Stage! Ginyu Special Force”)
Dragon Ball Kai Insert Song
as performed by the five Ginyu Special Force voice actors
as featured on Dragon Ball Kai Song Collection
“CURE ~ Boku ga Koko ni Iru yo ~ Synth.ver ~”
(“CURE ~ I”ll Be Here ~ Synth version”)
Dragon Ball Kai Image Song Variant
as arranged by Kenji Yamamoto
as featured on Dragon Ball Kai: Original Soundtrack (Volume 2)
“CHASER!!~Synth.ver~”
Dragon Ball Kai Image Song Variant
as arranged by Kenji Yamamoto
as featured on Dragon Ball Kai: Original Soundtrack (Volume 2)
“Win Tough Fight! ~Guitar ver.~”
Dragon Ball Kai Image Song Variant
as arranged by Kenji Yamamoto
as featured on Dragon Ball Kai: Original Soundtrack (Volume 1)
“Unmei no Hi ~ Tamashii tai Tamashii ~”
(“Day of Destiny: Spirit vs Spirit”)
Dragon Ball Z TV Insert Song
as arranged by Toshiyuki Kishi
as featured in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2
“CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA”
Dragon Ball Z TV OP #1
as performed “in-character” as Moritaka Mashiro by Atsushi Abe
as included with Bakuman – Volume 1 (Limited Edition)
“BP∞ Batoru Pointo Anrimiteddo”
(“Battle Points Unlimited”)
Dragon Ball Z TV Insert Song
as arranged by Toshiyuki Kishi
as featured in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2
“Dragon Soul”
instrumental of Dragon Ball Kai TV OP
as featured in Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butōden
“Soriddo Sutēto Sukautā”
(“Solid State Scouter”)
Dragon Ball Z TV SP #1 Insert Song
as arranged by Toshiyuki Kishi
as featured in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2
“Saikyō no Fyūjon”
(“The Mightiest Fusion”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #12 ED
as arranged by Toshiyuki Kishi
as featured in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2
“Hyper Crazy (instrumental)”
CD Single B-Side
as performed as instrumental
as featured on the Battle of Omega CD Single
“Battle of Omega (instrumental)”
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 Opening Theme
as performed as instrumental
as featured on the Battle of Omega CD Single
“Hyper Crazy”
CD Single B-Side
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the Battle of Omega CD Single
“Makafushigi Adobenchā! (21st Century Version)”
(“Mystical Adventure! (21st Century Version)”)
Dragon Ball TV OP
as performed by Hiroki Takahashi
as featured on the album Inazuma Challenger
“Romantikku Ageru Yo”
(“I’ll Give You Romance!”)
Dragon Ball TV ED
as performed by Ushio Hashimoto
as featured on the album Inazuma Challenger
“We Gotta Power” (instrumental)
Dragon Ball Z TV OP #2
as performed as instrumental
as featured in Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Dragonbōru Densetsu
“Battle of Omega”
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 Opening Theme
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2
(medley of BGM)
Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans Closing Music
as composed by Hiroshi Takaki
as featured in Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans
“Seru Gēmu no Oshirase”
(“News of the Cell Game”)
Dragon Ball Kai Image Song
as performed by Kenji Ōtsuki
as featured on Dragon Ball Kai Soundtrack III & Songs
“My 18th Magic”
Dragon Ball Kai Image Song
as performed by cAnON.
as featured on Dragon Ball Kai Soundtrack III & Songs
“MAIN THEME FROM GAIDEN”
Gaiden Main Theme
as featured on the Dragon Ball Z: Gaiden Original Soundtrack
“Tatta Hitori no Senshi”
(“The Lone Warrior”)
Trunks Dragon Ball Kai Image Song
as performed by Takeshi Kusao
as featured on Dragon Ball Kai Soundtrack III & Songs
“Super Saiyan”
as performed by Lil B featuring Soulja Boy
“Hikari no WILLPOWER”
(“Willpower of Light”)
Trunks (32-Bit Era) Video Game Theme
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the Game Music: Awakening Edition Album
“Sekaijū no Ame”
(“The Rain Throughout the World”)
CD Single B-Side
as performed by Team Dragon
as featured on the Kokoro no Hane CD Single
“Yūsha no Fue ~Tapion no Tēma~”
(“The Hero”s Flute: Tapion”s Theme”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #13 Insert Song Variation
as performed by Shin Ōya
as featured on the Ore ga Yaranakya Dare ga Yaru CD Single
“Kimi no Sore e”
(“To Your Sky”)
Dragon Ball Z Image Song
as performed by various artists
as featured on various compilation albums
“«Super Adventure Version» CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA”
Dragon Ball Z TV OP #1
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Hit Song Collection 8 1/2 Special
“Kokoro no Hane (off vocal version)”
(“Wings of the Heart (off vocal version)”)
Dragon Ball Kai TV ED 2
as performed as instrumental
as featured on the Kokoro no Hane CD Single
“Goku”
as performed by Soulja Boy
“Romantikku Ageru Yo (Original Karaoke)”
(“I’ll Give You Romance! (Original Karaoke)”)
Dragon Ball TV ED
as performed by Takeshi Ike
as featured on the Makafushigi Adventure CD Single
“Yeah! Break! Care! Break!” (Original Karaoke)
Dragon Ball Kai Closing
as performed as instrumental
as featured on the CD Single Yeah! Break! Care! Break!
“Sabitsuita Mashingan de Ima o Uchinukō”
(“Let’s Blast Through This Moment with a Rusted Machinegun”)
Dragon Ball GT TV ED 4
as performed as instrumental
as primarily featured on the Sabitsuita… CD Single
“Blue Velvet”
Dragon Ball GT TV ED #3
as performed as instrumental
as featured on the Blue Velvet CD Single
“Don’t you see!”
Dragon Ball GT TV ED #2
as performed as instrumental
as featured on the album Zard Blend ~ Sun & Stone~
“Dragon Soul ~Orchestra ver.~”
instrumental of Dragon Ball Kai TV OP
as composed by Kenji Yamamoto
as featured on the Dragon Ball Kai Original Soundtrack
“Kokoro no Hane”
(“Wings of the Heart”)
Dragon Ball Kai TV ED 2
as performed by “Team Dragon” (AKB48)
as featured in the series Dragon Ball Kai
“Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!”
(“Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 1
as performed by Shoko Nakagawa
as featured on the album Shokotan Cover 3 ~Anison ni Koi wo shite~
“Hitori ja Nai”
(“I”m Not Alone”)
Dragon Ball GT TV ED #1
as performed as instrumental
as featured on the Hitori ja nai CD Single
“DAN DAN Kokoro Hikarete ‘ku”
(“Bit By Bit, You’re Charming My Heart”)
Dragon Ball GT TV Opening Theme
as performed as instrumental
as featured on the DAN DAN Kokoro Hikarete ‘ku CD Single
“Eien no Yakusoku – ORIJINARU KARAOKE”
(“Eternal Promise – Original Karaoke”)
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 (PS1) ED
as performed as instrumental
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z: Game Music – Awakening Edition
“Kuchibue no Kimochi [Pikkoro Hen]”
(“The Feeling of Whistling [Piccolo Version]”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #4 Insert Song Variation
as performed “in-character” as Piccolo by Toshio Furukawa
as last featured on the Complete Song Collection Box 13 CD Set
“Kuchibue no Kimochi”
(“The Feeling of Whistling”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #4 Insert Song
as performed “in-character” as Son Gohan by Masako Nozawa
as last featured on the Complete Song Collection Box 13 CD Set
“Pikkoro-san Da~isuki”
(“I Lo~ve Mr. Piccolo”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie 2 Insert Song
as performed “in-character” as Son Gohan by Masako Nozawa
as featured on the album Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu (5 CD Set)
“CAPSULE Co.”
Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World BGM
composed by Kenji Yamamoto
as featured on the Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World Original Soundtrack
“Tenka’ichi Gohan”
(“The World”s Greatest Gohan”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie 1 Insert Song
as performed “in-character” as Son Gohan by Masako Nozawa
as featured on the album Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu (5 CD Set)
“Fushigi Wandārando”
(“Mystery Wonderland”)
Dragon Ball TV Episode 29 Insert Song
as performed by Wonderland Gang
as featured on the Dragon Ball Complete Song Collection
“Chō☆Sūpā Dragon Soul”
(“Ultra Super Dragon Soul”)
Dragon Ball Kai Episode 41 Insert Song
as performed by Dragon Soul
as featured on the Dragon Ball Kai Song Collection
“Urufu Harikēn”
(“Wolf Hurricane”)
Dragon Ball TV Episode 87 Insert Song
as performed by Toru Furuya
as featured on the Dragon Ball Complete Song Collection
“Mr. Satan Mode”
Dragon Ball Z: Shin Butōden (Sega Saturn) BGM
performed as instrumental
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z – Game Music: Rebirth Edition
“Saiyan Blood”
Dragon Ball Kai Character Image Song
as performed by Ryo Horikawa
as featured on the Dragon Ball Kai Song Collection
“Hikari no Sasu Mirai e!”
(“Toward the Future Pointed By The Light!”)
Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World Opening Theme
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured in the video game Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World [PS2]
“Kiseki no Honō yo Moeagare!!”
(“Flare Up, Miraculous Fire!!”)
Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit Opening Theme
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the Super Survivor CD Single
“Only a Chilling Elegy ~THE THEME OF FREEZER~”
Dragon Ball Kai Episode 36 Insert Song
as performed by H. E. DEMON
as featured on the Dragon Ball Kai Song Collection
“Super Survivor”
Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! METEOR OP
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the Super Survivor CD Single
“Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta”
(“We Were Angels”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 2
as performed as instrumental/karaoke-version
as featured on the WE GOTTA POWER CD Single
“don’t give up”
Battle Stadium D.O.N. [PS2/GCN] OP
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama and Hiroshi Kitadani
as featured in the video game Battle Stadium D.O.N.
“CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA” (2005 ver.)
Dragon Ball Z TV OP #1 / Super Dragon Ball Z [PS2] OP
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA (2005 Version)
“Progression”
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast OP
performed as instrumental
“Ore wa Tokoton Tomaranai!!”
(“I Won’t Stop Till the End!!”)
Budokai 3 (Dragon Ball Z 3) [PS2] OP/ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the Ore wa Tokoton Tomaranai!! CD Single
“Kusuburu Heart ni Hi o Tsukero!!”
(“Light a Fire in your Smouldering Heart!!”)
Budokai 2 (Dragon Ball Z 2) [PS2] OP/ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the Ore wa Tokoton Tomaranai!! CD Single
“THE BIGGEST FIGHT ~Gekitotsu~”
(“The Biggest Fight: Clash”)
Dragon Ball: Final Bout (PS1) OP
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball: Final Bout OST (Arranged Soundtrack)
“Prologue”
Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Doragon Bōru Densetsu (PS1) OP
produced as instrumental
as last featured on the Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Doragon Bōru Densetsu Original Soundtrack
“Arutimetto Batoru 22 – Ōpuningu #2”
(“Ultimate Battle 22 – Opening #2”)
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 27 (PS1) OP
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22
“POWER OF DREAMER”
Dragon Ball: Tenka’ichi Dai-bōken (Wii) OP
as performed by Hiroki Takahashi
as featured on the CD single POWER OF DREAMER
“Arutimetto Batoru 22 – Ōpuningu #1”
(“Ultimate Battle 22 – Opening #1”)
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 (PS1) OP
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22
“Over The Star” (piano version)
instrumental of Dragon Ball Kai TV Insert Song
as composed by Kenji Yamamoto
as featured on the Dragon Ball Kai Original Soundtrack
“Progression”
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast OP
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
“Soriddo Sutēto Sukautā”
(“Solid State Scouter”)
Dragon Ball Z TV SP #1 Insert Song
as performed by TOKIO
as last featured on the Complete Song Collection Box
(main theme to “Gokū Hishōden”)
Dragon Ball Z: Gokū Hishōden (GameBoy) title theme
as rearranged by Dynamixx Prince
“Over The Star”
Dragon Ball Kai TV Insert Song
as performed by Saki Oshitani
as featured on the CD Single Yeah! Break! Care! Break!
“End Title”
Dragon Ball Z TV Original FUNimation Closing Theme
as performed by Shuki Levy and Kussa Mahehi
“Ghost Nappa”
In-character insert song from the Dragon Ball Z Abridged fan parody series
as performed by Ray Parker, Jr. and TeamFourStar
“Drakirball Z”
Medley of Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Kai TV Opening Songs
as performed by Kirbopher
“Unmei no Hi ~ Tamashii tai Tamashii ~” (Fan Instrumental)
(“Day of Destiny: Spirit vs Spirit”) (Fan Instrumental)
Dragon Ball Z TV Insert Song
as rearranged by Daniel Käser and Cedric Seiler
“Korin & Yajirobe”s Rap Battle (Instrumental)”
Instrumental remix of Dragon Ball BGM originally composed by Shunsuke Kikuchi
remix as performed by MarineMechX2 and Innagadadavida
“Hikari Final”
Dragon Ball Z / Trunks Video Game Theme Song
remix as performed by Sal
“Tapion’s Theme (Remix)”
Dragon Ball Z Movie 13 Insert BGM
remix as performed by Zenkai Power
(untitled Infogrames theme song)
official “theme song” for Infogrames
“Dragon Ball Z’S BUU’S SAGAS THEME (CHILL-OUT SOUL)”
Dragon Ball Z TV OP 1
as performed by Vitek
as featured on their album Anime Music Experience
“Romantikku Ageru Yo”
(“I’ll Give You Romance!”)
Dragon Ball TV ED
as performed by Sherry
as featured on their debut CD single Romantikku Ageru yo
“CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA”
Dragon Ball Z TV OP 1
performed as Alvin and the Chipmunks as performed by Bernhard
“Hikari no Sasu Mirai e!”
(“Toward the Future Pointed By The Light!”)
Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World [PS2] Opening Theme
performed as instrumental
as featured in the video game Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World [PS2]
“Rule (Original Mix -Instrumental)”
Dragon Ball Evolution Closing Song
as performed by Ayumi Hamasaki
as featured on the CD Single Rule / Sparkle
“Yeah! Break! Care! Break!”
Dragon Ball Kai Closing
as performed by Takayoshi Tanimoto
as featured in the series Dragon Ball Kai
“Rule” (80kidz’s “No More Rule” mix)
Remix of the Dragon Ball Evolution Closing Song
as performed by Ayumi Hamasaki
as featured on the CD Single Rule / Sparkle
“BP∞ Batoru Pointo Anrimiteddo”
(“Battle Points Unlimited”)
Dragon Ball Z TV Insert Song
as performed by MONOLITH
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 6: Battle Points Unlimited
“Rule”
Dragon Ball Evolution Closing Song
as performed by Ayumi Hamasaki
as featured on the CD Single Rule / Sparkle
“Mind Power …Ki…”
(“Mind Power …Energy…”)
Dragon Ball Z TV Insert Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Genkai!! Sūpā Saiya-jin 3”
(“The Limit!! Super Saiyan 3”)
variation on Dragon Ball Z TV insert song “Mind Power…Ki…”
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22
“Closing Medley”
(selection from; variation on “Romantikku Ageru Yo” & “Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!”)
Dragon BallTV ED &
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 1
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z: Music Fantasy
“Closing Medley”
(selection from; variation on “Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 2
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z: Music Fantasy
“Closing Medley”
Medley of Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Closing Themes
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z: Music Fantasy
“Son Gohan Tōjō”
(“Son Gohan Appears”)
(selection from; variation on “Kuchibue no Kimochi”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #4 Insert Song
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Digital Dragon Ball: The World
“Reddo Ribon Gun ~ Pikkoro Daimaō vs Gokū (Reddo Ribon Âmī / Kaze o Kanjite)”
(“The Red Ribbon Army ~ Demon King Piccolo vs. Goku (Red Ribbon Army / Feel the Wind)”)
(selection from; variation on “Reddo Ribon Âmī”)
Dragon Ball TV Insert Song
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Digital Dragon Ball: The World
“Tenka’ichi Budōkai e no Chōsen”
(“The Challenge to the Tenka’ichi Budōkai”)
(variation on “Mezase Tenka’ichi”)
Dragon Ball TV Insert Song
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Digital Dragon Ball: The World
“Nakama to no Deai ~ Shugyō no Hibi”
(“Meeting Friends ~ Days of Training”)
(selection from; variation on “Wolf Hurricane”)
Dragon Ball TV Insert Song
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Digital Dragon Ball: The World
“Nakama to no Deai ~ Shugyō no Hibi”
(“Meeting Friends ~ Days of Training”)
(selection from; variation on “Muten Rōshi no Oshie”)
Dragon Ball TV Insert Song
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Digital Dragon Ball: The World
“Unmei no Hi ~ Tamashii tai Tamashii ~”
(“Day of Destiny: Spirit vs Spirit”)
Dragon Ball Z TV Insert Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
remix variation as first featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 18 1/2 (“BATTLE SPECTACLE MEDLEY”)
“Aoki Tabibito-tachi”
(“The Blue Travelers”)
Dragon Ball TV Insert Song
as performed by Hiroki Takahashi
as featured on the album Makafushigi Adventure (2005 Version)
“Mezase Tenka’ichi”
(“Aim To Be The Greatest On Earth”)
Dragon Ball TV Insert Song
as performed by Hiroki Takahashi
as featured on the album Makafushigi Adventure (2005 Version)
“Mr. Dorīmu o Sagase”
(“Hunt For Mr. Dream”)
Dragon Ball TV Insert Song
as performed by Ushio Hashimoto
as featured on the album Inazuma Challenger
“Dragon Ball Party”
Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World [PS2] ED
performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured in the video game Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World (PS2)
“Unmei no Hi ~ Tamashii tai Tamashii ~”
(“Day of Destiny: Spirit vs Spirit”)
Dragon Ball Z TV Insert Song
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“BP∞ Batoru Pointo Anrimiteddo”
(“Battle Points Unlimited”)
Dragon Ball Z TV Insert Song
as performed by MONOLITH
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 6: Battle Points Unlimited
“Shura-Iro no Senshi”
(“Battle-Colored Warriors”)
Dragon Ball Z TV Insert Song
as performed by Koji Kaya
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection 1
“Muten Rōshi no Oshie”
(“The Teachings of Muten Rōshi”)
Dragon Ball TV Insert Song
as performed by Kohei Miyauchi
as featured on the album Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu (5 CD Set)
(no ending theme)
“Urufu Harikēn”
(“Wolf Hurricane”)
Dragon Ball TV Insert Song
as performed by Toru Furuya
as featured on the album Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu (5 CD Set)
“Aoki Tabibito-tachi”
(“The Blue Travelers”)
Dragon Ball TV Insert Song
as performed by Hiroki Takahashi
as featured on the album Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu (5 CD Set)
“Moeru Hāto de ~Reddo Ribon Gun o Yattsukero~”
(“With a Burning Heart: Defeat the Red Ribbon Army”)
Dragon Ball TV Insert Song
as performed by Hiroki Takahashi
as featured on the album Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu (5 CD Set)
“Red Ribbon Army”
Dragon Ball TV Insert Song
as performed by Wonderland Gang
as featured on the album Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu (5 CD Set)
“Son Gokū Songu”
(“Son Goku Song”)
Dragon Ball TV Insert Song
as performed by Masako Nozawa
as featured on the album Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu (5 CD Set)
“Fushigi Wandārando”
(“Mystery Wonderland”)
Dragon Ball TV Insert Song
as performed by Wonderland Gang
as featured on the album Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu (5 CD Set)
“Mezase Tenka’ichi”
(“Aim To Be The Greatest On Earth”)
Dragon Ball TV Insert Song
as performed by Hiroki Takahashi
as featured on the album Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu (5 CD Set)
“Ore wa Tokoton Tomaranai!!”
(“I Won’t Stop Till the End!!”)
Budokai 3 (Dragon Ball Z 3) [PS2] OP/ED
as performed by VegettoEX
as featured on The Internet
“Super Survivor (English Version)”
Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! METEOR OP
performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the Super Survivor CD Single
“Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta”
(“We Were Angels”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 2
as arranged by Shunsuke Kikuchi
as featured on the compilation Dragon Ball Z BGM Collection
“Angel”
(BGM variation #2 on “Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 2
as arranged by Shunsuke Kikuchi
as featured on the compilation Dragon Ball Z BGM Collection
“Angel”
(BGM variation #1 on “Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 2
as arranged by Shunsuke Kikuchi
as featured on the compilation Dragon Ball Z BGM Collection
“(untitled ending theme to Blue Water version of Dragon Ball GT)”
(variation on “Hitori ja nai”)
Dragon Ball GT TV ED #1
as produced for the Blue Water English dub of Dragon Ball GT
featured on UK television
“Romantikku Ageru Yo”
(“I’ll Give You Romance!”)
Dragon Ball TV ED
as performed by Hitomi Kitamura
as featured on the album P Trance – Yurechau Hitomi
“The Ultimate Energy!”
(Instrumental of “Ore wa Tokoton Tomaranai!!”)
Budokai 3 (Dragon Ball Z 3) [PS2] OP/ED
as arranged and performed by Kenji Yamamoto and Tower of Power
produced as instrumental
“Romantikku Ageru Yo (Funta Remix)”
(“I’ll Give You Romance! (Funta Remix)”)
Dragon Ball TV ED
as performed by Ushio Hashimoto
as featured on the album Inazuma Challenger
“Go For It!”
(Instrumental of “Kusuburu Heart ni Hi o Tsukero!!”)
Budokai 2 (Dragon Ball Z 2) [PS2] OP/ED
as arranged and performed by Kenji Yamamoto and Tower of Power
produced as instrumental
“Kiseki no Honō yo Moeagare!! (English Version)”
(“Flare Up, Miraculous Fire!! (English Version)”)
Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit OP
performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the Super Survivor CD Single
“Kageyama’s Power Medley”
(selection from; variation on “Tobikkiri no Saikyō tai Saikyō”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #5 ED
produced by Hironobu Kageyama & YUKA
as last featured on the Complete Song Collection Box
“Kageyama’s Power Medley”
(selection from; variation on “Ikusa (I-KU-SA)”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #2 ED
produced by Hironobu Kageyama
as last featured on the Complete Song Collection Box
“Kageyama’s Power Medley”
(selection from; variation on “”Ya” na Koto ni wa Genki-Dama!!”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #4 ED
produced by Hironobu Kageyama
as last featured on the Complete Song Collection Box
“Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta”
(“We Were Angels”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 2
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Complete Song Collection Box
“Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!”
(“Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 1
as performed in karaoke
as featured on the album Complete Song Collection Box
“A World Filled With Love”
(Variation on “Romantikku Ageru Yo”)
Dragon Ball TV ED
as performed as instrumental
produced for The Philippines
“Love Light”
(Variation on “Hikari no Tabi”)
Dragon Ball Z TV SP #1 ED
as performed as instrumental
produced for The Philippines
“You Are The Hero”
(Variation on “HERO (Kimi ga Hīrō)”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #6 ED
as performed as instrumental
produced for The Philippines
“Special Zenkai Power”
(Variation on “Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 1
as performed as instrumental
produced for The Philippines
“Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta”
(“We Were Angels”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 2
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the live Anipara Ongakukan program
“Blue Velvet”
Dragon Ball GT TV ED 3
as performed by Shizuka Kudō
performed live
“Don’t you see!”
Dragon Ball GT TV ED #2
as performed by ZARD
as featured on the What A Beautiful Moment DVD
“Hitori ja Nai”
(“I”m Not Alone”)
Dragon Ball GT TV ED #1
as performed by DEEN
performed live
“Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!”
(“Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 1
as performed in Catalan
as featured in the Catalan dub of Dragon Ball Z
“Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta”
(“We Were Angels”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 2
as performed in German
as featured in the German dub of Dragon Ball Z
“What’s My Destiny”
Dragon Ball Z TV ED
as performed by Giorgio Vanni
as featured in the Italian dub of Dragon Ball Z
“Marugoto”
(“The Whole World”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 2
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama and AMMY
as featured on the album Power Live ’95
“Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta”
(“We Were Angels”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 2
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Power Live ’95
“Doragon Pawā Mugendai”
(“Dragon Power Infinity”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #11 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Power Live ’95
“Hikari no Tabi”
(“Light’s Journey”)
Dragon Ball Z TV SP #1 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Power Live ’95
“Aoi Kaze no HOPE”
(“The Blue Wind’s Hope”)
Dragon Ball Z TV SP #2 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Power Live ’95
(no ending theme)
“Saikyō no Fyūjon”
(“The Mightiest Fusion”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #12 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Power Live ’95
“Bāningu Faito –Nessen-Ressen-Chōgekisen–“
(“Burning Fight: a Close, Intense, Super-Fierce Battle”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #8 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Power Live ’95
“Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta”
(“We Were Angels”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 2
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Power Live ’98
“Blue Velvet”
Dragon Ball GT TV ED 3
as performed live on television by MAX
“DAN DAN Kokoro Hikarete ‘ku”
(Variation on “DAN DAN Kokoro Hikarete ‘ku”)
Dragon Ball 10th Anniversary Movie ED
as arranged by Sal
“[Chinese live-action movie ending theme]”
as arranged by some really awful people
“Blue Velvet (Anime Remix)”
(Variation on “Blue Velvet”)
Dragon Ball GT TV ED 3
as arranged by Sal
“Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!”
(“Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 1
as performed by MANNA
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Romantikku Ageru Yo”
(Variation on “Romantikku Ageru Yo”)
Sparking! METEOR [PS2] ED
as performed by Kenji Yamamoto
produced as instrumental
“Dragon Ball Z (cierre)”
(variation on “Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 1
as performed in Spanish
as featured on the album Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z (Warner Music Chile)
“Eres Un Héroe”
(variation on “HERO (Kimi ga Hīrō)”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #6 ED
as performed in Spanish
as featured on the album Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z (Warner Music Chile)
“Romance te puedo dar”
(variation on “Romantikku Ageru Yo”)
Dragon Ball TV ED
as performed in Spanish
as featured on the album Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z (Warner Music Chile)
“Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta”
(“We Were Angels”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 2
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z 2006 1/2 Special Remix
“Bāningu Faito –Nessen-Ressen-Chōgekisen–“
(“Burning Fight: a Close, Intense, Super-Fierce Battle”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #8 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama and YUKA
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z 2006 1/2 Special Remix
“HERO (Kimi ga Hīrō)”
(“Hero (You’re the Hero)”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #6 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama and YUKA
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z 2006 1/2 Special Remix
“Ikusa (I-KU-SA)”
(“The Battle”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #2 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z 2006 1/2 Special Remix
“Hikari no Tabi”
(“Light’s Journey”)
Dragon Ball Z TV SP #1 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama and KŪKO
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z 2006 1/2 Special Remix
“Makafushigi Adobenchā!”
(“Mystical Adventure!”)
Dragon Ball TV OP
as peformed by Animetal
as requested by Julian during the episode”s recording
“Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!” (2006 1/2 Special Remix Version)
(“Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!” [2006 1/2 Special Remix Version])
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 1
as performed by MANNA
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z 2006 1/2 Special Remix
“Makafushigi Adobenchā!”
(“Mystical Adventure!”)
Dragon Ball TV OP
as produced by Harmony Gold
as featured in the ending of the Harmony Gold dub of Dragon Ball Movie 3
“Makafushigi Adobenchā!”
(“Mystical Adventure!”)
Dragon Ball TV OP #1; “Goku’s Fire Fighting Regiment” ED
as performed by some kids
as featured in the ending of “Goku’s Fire Fighting Regiment”
“Romantikku Ageru Yo”
(“I’ll Give You Romance!”)
Dragon Ball TV ED
as performed by Shoko Nakagawa
as featured on the album Shokotan Cover ~Anison ni Koi wo shite~
“Nakama to no Deai ~ Shugyō no Hibi”
(“Meeting Friends ~ Days of Training”)
(selection from; variation on “Romantikku Ageru Yo”)
Dragon Ball TV ED
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Digital Dragon Ball: The World
“Doragon Bōru Densetsu”
(“The Dragon Ball Legend”)
(variation on “Doragon Bōru Densetsu”)
Dragon Ball Movie #3 ED
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Digital Dragon Ball: The World
“Son Gohan Tōjō”
(“Son Gohan Appears”)
(selection from; variation on “Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED #1
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Digital Dragon Ball: The World
“Owarinaki Tatakai no Hibi”
(“Days Of Endless Battle”)
(selection from; variation on “Ginga o Koete Raijingu Hai”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #9 ED
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Digital Dragon Ball: The World
“Owarinaki Tatakai no Hibi”
(“Days Of Endless Battle”)
(selection from; variation on “HERO (Kimi ga Hīrō)”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #6 ED
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Digital Dragon Ball: The World
“Owarinaki Tatakai no Hibi”
(“Days Of Endless Battle”)
(selection from; variation on “”Ya” na Koto ni wa Genki-Dama!!”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #4 ED
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Digital Dragon Ball: The World
“Owarinaki Tatakai no Hibi”
(“Days Of Endless Battle”)
(selection from; variation on “Marugoto”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #3 ED
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Digital Dragon Ball: The World
“Owarinaki Tatakai no Hibi”
(“Days Of Endless Battle”)
(selection from; variation on “Ikusa”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #2 ED
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Digital Dragon Ball: The World
“Doragon Bōru Yo Eien ni”
(“The Dragon Balls, Eternally!”)
(selection from; variation on “Aoi Kaze no HOPE”)
Dragon Ball Z TV SP #2 ED
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Digital Dragon Ball: The World
“Doragon Bōru Yo Eien ni”
(“The Dragon Balls, Eternally!”)
(selection from; variation on “Hikari no Tabi”)
Dragon Ball Z TV SP #1 ED
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Digital Dragon Ball: The World
“Monogatari wa Tsuzuku Yo, Doko Made mo”
(“The Story Continues, No Matter Where It Goes!”)
(selection from; variation on “Boku-tachi Wa Tenshi Datta”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 2
produced as instrumental
as featured on the album Digital Dragon Ball: The World
“Romantikku Ageru Yo”
(“I’ll Give You Romance!”)
Dragon Ball TV ED
as performed by Haruko Momoi
as featured on the album 8-bit Famison
“Doragon Bōru Densetsu” (2005 Version)
(“The Dragon Ball Legend” (2005 Version))
Dragon Ball Movie #3 ED
as performed by Hiroki Takahashi
as featured on the album Makafushigi Adventure (2005 Version)
“DAN DAN Kokoro Hikarete ‘ku”
(“Bit By Bit, You”re Charming My Heart”)
Dragon Ball 10th Anniversary Movie ED
as performed by I Love You! Project
as featured on the album Anipara Club – Para Para Dance No. 1
(no ending theme)
“Romantikku Ageru Yo”
(“I’ll Give You Romance!”)
Dragon Ball TV ED
as performed by DJ DRAGON
as featured on the album Moetora Anime Trance 2
“THANK YOU!” (Instrumental)
Dragon Ball: Final Bout (PS1) ED 2
produced as instrumental
as featured in the game Dragon Ball: Final Bout
“Kimi o Wasurenai” (Instrumental)
(“I Won”t Forget You”) (Instrumental)
Dragon Ball: Final Bout (PS1) ED 1
produced as instrumental
as featured in the game Dragon Ball: Final Bout
“Never Ending, Never Give Up” (Instrumental)
Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Doragon Bōru Densetsu (PS1) ED
produced as instrumental
as featured in the game Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Doragon Bōru Densetsu
“Namidami Taina Ame Ga Furu”
(“Tears Falling As Rain”)
Super Goku Den ~Kakusei Hen~ (SFC) ED
as performed by KŪKO
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z – Game Music
“[“Gaiden” (Part 2) Closing Theme]”
Saiya-jin Zetsumetsu Keikaku ED (2/2)
produced as instrumental
“Main Theme of “Gaiden””
Saiya-jin Zetsumetsu Keikaku ED (1/2)
produced as instrumental
“(unknown title)”
Jump Super Stars [NDS] ED
produced as instrumental
“ULTIMATE STARS ER”
Jump Ultimate Stars [NDS] ED
produced as instrumental
“(unknown title)”
Super Dragon Ball Z [PS2] ED
produced as instrumental
“(unknown title)”
Battle Stadium D.O.N. [PS2/GCN] ED (2/2)
produced as instrumental
“after the feast”
Battle Stadium D.O.N. [PS2/GCN] ED (1/2)
as performed by Eiichi Ueda
produced as instrumental
“Saikyō no Fyūjon”
(Instrumental variation on “Saikyō no Fyūjon”)
Sparking! NEO [PS2] ED (3/3)
as performed by Kenji Yamamoto
produced as instrumental
“Mezase Tenka’ichi”
(Instrumental variation on “Mezase Tenka’ichi”)
Sparking! NEO [PS2] ED (2/3)
as performed by Kenji Yamamoto
produced as instrumental
“CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA”
(Instrumental variation on “CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA”)
Sparking! NEO [PS2] ED (1/3)
as performed by Kenji Yamamoto
produced as instrumental
“Romantikku Ageru Yo” & “DAN DAN Kokoro Hikarete “ku”
(Variations on “Romantikku Ageru Yo” & “DAN DAN Kokoro Hikarete “ku”)
Sparking! [PS2] ED
as performed by Kenji Yamamoto
produced as instrumental
“Ore wa Tokoton Tomaranai!!”
(“I Won’t Stop Till the End!!”)
Budokai 3 (Dragon Ball Z 3) [PS2] OP/ED
as arranged and performed by Kenji Yamamoto and Tower of Power
produced as instrumental
“Kusuburu Heart ni Hi o Tsukero!!”
(“Light a Fire in your Smouldering Heart!!”)
Budokai 2 (Dragon Ball Z 2) [PS2] OP/ED
as arranged and performed by Kenji Yamamoto and Tower of Power
produced as instrumental
“CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA”
Dragon Ball Z TV OP #1 / Budokai (Dragon Ball Z) [PS2] ED
as performed by Kenji Yamamoto
produced as instrumental
“Sorae”
(variation on “DAN DAN Kokoro Hikarete ‘ku”)
Dragon Ball 10th Anniversary Movie ED / DBGT TV OP
as performed in German
produced for Germany
“Sabitsuita Mashingan de Ima o Uchinukō”
(“Let’s Blast Through This Moment with a Rusted Machinegun”)
Dragon Ball GT TV ED #4
as performed in Spanish
produced for Mexico
“Blue Velvet”
Dragon Ball GT TV ED #3
as performed in Spanish
produced for Mexico
“Don’t you see!”
Dragon Ball GT TV ED #2
as performed in Spanish
produced for Mexico
“Hitori ja Nai”
(“I”m Not Alone”)
Dragon Ball GT TV ED #1
as performed in Spanish
produced for Mexico
“Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!”
(“Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED #1
as performed in Spanish
produced for Mexico
“A World Filled With Love”
(Variation on “Romantikku Ageru Yo”)
Dragon Ball TV ED
as performed by Age of Wonder
produced for The Philippines
“Love Light”
(Variation on “Hikari no Tabi”)
Dragon Ball Z TVSP #1 ED
as performed by Age of Wonder
produced for The Philippines
“You Are The Hero”
(Variation on “HERO (Kimi ga Hīrō)”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #6 ED
as performed by Age of Wonder
produced for The Philippines
“Special Zenkai Power”
(Variation on “Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 1
as performed by Age of Wonder
produced for The Philippines
“We Were Angels”
(Variation on “Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 2
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as featured on the album Mixture (Best Album 3)
“Romantikku Ageru Yo”
(Variation on “Romantikku Ageru Yo”)
as performed by Yoko Ishida
as featured on the album Para Max 4
“Sabitsuita Mashingan de Ima o Uchinukō”
(“Let’s Blast Through This Moment with a Rusted Machinegun”)
Dragon Ball GT TV ED 4
as performed by Miho Komatsu
as featured on the album Nazo
“Don’t U see! (D.F.P Classical Vocal mix radio edit)”
(Variation on “Don’t you see!”)
Dragon Ball GT TV ED 2
as performed by Zard
as featured on the album Cool City Production Vol. 6 – ZARD – WHAT RARE TRACKS!
“Hitori ja nai (Bossa Nova Version)”
(Variation on “Hitori ja nai”)
Dragon Ball GT TV ED 1
as performed by DEEN
as featured on the album Classics 2
“DAN DAN Kokoro Hikarete ‘ku”
(“Bit By Bit, You”re Charming My Heart”)
Dragon Ball 10th Anniversary Movie ED
as performed by Field of View
as featured on the album Saikyō e no Michi OST
“Hikari no Tabi ’96 ~CLASSICAL NEW VERSION~”
(Variation on “Hikari no Tabi”)
Dragon Ball Z TVSP #1 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama and KŪKO
as primarily featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit 18 1/2: Special Super Remix
“Ginga o Koete Raijingu Hai ~GALAXY ADVENTURE MIX~”
(Variation on “Ginga o Koete Raijingu Hai”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #9 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as primarily featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit 18 1/2: Special Super Remix
“GIRI GIRI –Sekai Kyokugen– ~EXTREME HARD METAL MIX~”
(Variation on “GIRI GIRI –Sekai Kyokugen–“)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #7 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as primarily featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit 18 1/2: Special Super Remix
“Marugoto «Nyū Rimikkusu Rongu Vâjon»”
(Variation on “Marugoto”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #3 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama and Ammy
as primarily featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit 5: Hikari no Tabi
“«Super House Version» Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!”
(Variation on “Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 1
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama and Ammy
as primarily featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Hit 8 1/2 Special
“Romantikku Ageru Yo (TV Saizu Insuturumentaru)”
(“I’ll Give You Romance! (TV-Size Instrumental)”)
Dragon Ball TV ED
as performed by Takeshi Ike
as featured on the album Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu (5 CD Set)
“[ENDINGU TEEMA III]~[Son Goku] Variation~”
(“[Ending Theme III]~[Son Goku] Variation~”)
Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 3 (SFC) ED
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 3 (Arranged Soundtrack)
“Suite:2 Fainaru Batoru ~ Endingu”
(“Suite:2 Final Battle ~ Ending”)
Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 2 (SFC) ED
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 2 (Arranged Soundtrack)
“(Endingu) Arata Naru Tatakai e”
(“(Ending) Toward a New Battle”)
Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden (SFC) ED
as featured on the album Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden (Arranged Soundtrack)
“Endingu Tēma ~ Shakunetsu no Faitingu”
(“Ending Theme ~ Red-Hot Fighting”)
Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension (SFC) ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection – Volume 4: Eien no Yakusoku
“THANK YOU!”
Dragon Ball: Final Bout (PS1) ED 2
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball: Final Bout OST (Arranged Soundtrack)
“Kimi o Wasurenai”
(“I Won”t Forget You”)
Dragon Ball: Final Bout (PS1) ED 1
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball: Final Bout OST (Arranged Soundtrack)
“Endingu Teimu: Never Ending, Never Give Up (VOCAL VERSION)”
(“Ending Theme: Never Ending, Never Give Up (VOCAL VERSION)”)
Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Doragon Bōru Densetsu (PS1) ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection – Volume 4: Eien no Yakusoku
“Eien no Yakusoku – Duetto Baajon”
(“Eternal Promise – Duet Version”)
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 (PS1) ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama and KŪKO
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection – Volume 4: Eien no Yakusoku
“Aoi Kaze no HOPE”
(“The Blue Wind’s Hope”)
Dragon Ball Z TV SP #2 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Hikari no Tabi”
(“Light’s Journey”)
Dragon Ball Z TV SP #1 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama and KŪKO
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Ore ga Yaranakya Dare ga Yaru”
(“If I Don’t Do It, Who Will?”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #13 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Saikyō no Fyūjon”
(“The Mightiest Fusion”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #12 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Doragon Pawā Mugendai”
(“Dragon Power Infinity”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #11 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Kiseki no Biggu Faito”
(“The Miraculous Big Fight”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #10 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Ginga o Koete Raijingu Hai”
(“Surpassing the Galaxy, Rising High”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #9 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Bāningu Faito –Nessen-Ressen-Chōgekisen–“
(“Burning Fight: a Close, Intense, Super-Fierce Battle”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #8 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama and YUKA
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“GIRI GIRI –Sekai Kyokugen–“
(“At the Brink: The Earth’s Limit”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #7 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama and YUKA
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“HERO (Kimi ga Hīrō)”
(“Hero (You’re the Hero)”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #6 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama and YUKA
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Tobikkiri no Saikyō tai Saikyō”
(“The Incredible Mightiest vs. Mightiest”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #5 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama and YUKA
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“‘Ya’ na Koto ni wa Genki-Dama!!”
(“There’s a Genki-Dama in Bad Things!!”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #4 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama and SHINES
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Marugoto”
(“The Whole World”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #3 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama and Ammy
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Ikusa (I-KU-SA)”
(“The Battle”)
Dragon Ball Z Movie #2 ED
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama and Ammy
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Doragon Bōru Densetsu”
(“The Dragon Ball Legend”)
Dragon Ball Movie #3 ED
as performed by Hiroki Takahashi
as primarily featured on the album Dragon Ball: Complete Song Collection
“Sabitsuita Mashingan de Ima o Uchinukō”
(“Let’s Blast Through This Moment with a Rusted Machinegun”)
Dragon Ball GT TV ED 4
as performed by WANDS
as primarily featured on the title song’s respective CD single
“Blue Velvet”
Dragon Ball GT TV ED 3
as performed by Shizuka Kudō
as primarily featured on the title song’s respective CD single
“Don’t you see!”
Dragon Ball GT TV ED 2
as performed by ZARD
as primarily featured on the title song’s respective CD single
“Hitori ja Nai”
(“I’m Not Alone”)
Dragon Ball GT TV ED 1
as performed by DEEN
as primarily featured on the title song’s respective CD single
“Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta”
(“We Were Angels”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 2
as performed by Hironobu Kageyama
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)
“Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!”
(“Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!”)
Dragon Ball Z TV ED 1
as performed by MANNA
as last featured on the album Dragon Ball Z Best Song Collection — “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” (2 CD Set)