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Sexy Gal Bulma
セクシーギャル ブルマ
Sekushī Gyaru Buruma
Length 2:47
BGM Data
Composition Shunsuke Kikuchi
Takeshi Ike
Arrangement Shunsuke Kikuchi
Debut and Release
Debut Year 1986
Debut Release Ongakushū (1986 vinyl)
Daizenshuu (1994 CD)
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"Sexy Gal Bulma" is track #04 on both the Dragon Ball Ongakushū and disc #2 of the Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu BGM collection. It is a suite of 5 musical tracks composed or arranged by Shunsuke Kikuchi for the Dragon Ball anime.

"Sexy Gal Bulma" Suite
α Kanzenshuu
Catalogue
Official
Catalogue
Tonality Debut Episode
a K-5 B2-B F Major Dragon Ball Episode 1
b K-26 B2-A Dragon Ball Episode 2
c K-59 I9 Dragon Ball Episode 4
d K-16 G2 D Minor Dragon Ball Episode 1
e K-64 B3 F Major Dragon Ball Episode 6

Booklet Notes

These notes were included with the Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu compact disc release.

      (Uses, in part, "I'll Give You Romance!" composed by Takeshi Ike)
   Bulma is the only daughter of the Capsule Corporation,[a] which made its fortune through the invention of the Hoipoi Capsule, so instead of money or prestige, she sought the Dragon Balls to ask for "a dreamy boyfriend". This track was compiled with the image of that 16-year-old Bulma in mind.
   The initial bridge piece, B2-B, was used for Bulma's first appearance. B2-A is a cheerful melodic arrangement that's pleasing to the ear.
   I9 is not so much Bulma's theme as it is a country piece that tended to be used the sense of Bulma and her traveling party leisurely strolling along. G2, which follows, was used in the sense of the group being in the middle of their journey and unsure of what to do next. Finally, B3 is a slightly sentimental style of arrangement.
   However, it's probably fair to say that a whole string of instrumentals went almost entirely unused.


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Notes

  1. These booklet notes were written before Akira Toriyama published Jaco the Galactic Patrolman, in which Bulma's sister Tights was introduced. Tights also made brief appearances in the Dragon Ball Super anime and manga.