Setting Out
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| Setting Out | |||
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| Length | 2:23 | ||
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| Composition | Shunsuke Kikuchi | ||
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| Debut Year | 1986 | ||
| Debut Release |
Ongakushū (1986 vinyl) Daizenshuu (1994 CD) | ||
"Setting Out" is track #02 on the Dragon Ball Ongakushū and also on disc #2 of the Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu BGM collections. It is a suite of four musical tracks composed or arranged by Shunsuke Kikuchi for the Dragon Ball anime.
BGM Data
| "Setting Out" Suite | ||||
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| α | Kanzenshuu Catalogue |
Official Catalogue |
Tonality | Debut Episode |
| a | K-35 | I17 | F Major | Dragon Ball Episode 3 |
| b | K-36 | I20 | F Minor | |
| c | K-57 | I18 | Dragon Ball Episode 4 | |
| d | K-30 | I22 | Dragon Ball Episode 2 | |
Booklet Notes
These notes were included with the Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu compact disc release.
Son Goku, a wild boy living all by himself in the mountains, far from all human habitation, sets outs into a world completely unknown to him thanks to his encounter with Bulma — we believe that this suite was compiled with that image in mind.
The initial piece, I17, was composed as music for setting out, and was also used in the broadcast as a traveling theme, but it was not used in the scene where they actually set out in the first episode. It was also used, among other things, as a lead at the beginning or end of the show.
I20 is a piece that we imagine was included with the idea of a mighty foe lying in wait for Goku & co. It's a distinctive theme of evil, frequently used much later on in (among others) the Tenka'ichi Budōkai and Piccolo arcs.
I18, which is overflowing with a sense of speed, was in fact used in scenes such as the escape from the cave. I22 is used when they encounter an obstacle, in a large sense.
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