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Ore Ga Yaranakya Dare Ga Yaru
This is a list of anime songs from the ''Dragon Ball'' franchise which have bene released as singles. TV series ''Dragon Ball'' *"Makafushigi Adventure!" (1986) *"Romantic Ageru yo" (1986) ''Dragon Ball Z'' *" Cha-La Head-Cha-La" (1989) *"Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Power!" (1989) *"We Gotta Power" (1993) *"We Were Angels" (1993) ''Dragon Ball GT'' *" Dan Dan Kokoro Hikarete 'ku" (1996) *"Hitori ja Nai" (1996) *" Don't You See!" (1997) *" Blue Velvet" (1997) *"Sabitsuita Machine Gun de Ima o Uchinukō" (1997) ''Dragon Ball Kai'' *"Dragon Soul" (2009) *"Yeah! Break! Care! Break!" (2009) *"Kokoro no Hane" (2010) *"Kuu•Zen•Zetsu•Go" (2014) *"Dear Zarathustra" (2014) *"Junjō" (2014) *"Oh Yeah!!!!!!!" (2014) *"Galaxy" (2015) *"Don't Let Me Down" (2015) ''Dragon Ball Super'' *" Chōzetsu Dynamic!" (2015) *"Hello Hello Hello" (2015) *"Starring Star" (2015) *"Usubeni" (2016) *"Forever Dreaming" (2016) *"Yokayoka Dance" (2016) *"Chao Han Music" (2016) *"Aku no Tenshi to Sei ...
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Anime Song
, also shortened to , is a genre of music originating from Japanese pop music. Anime songs consist of theme, insert, and image songs for anime, video game, and audio drama CD series, as well as any other song released primarily for the anime market, including music from Japanese voice actors. The anime song genre was first defined as a musical category in the 1970s. It later gained popularity from the public when mainstream artists begin releasing songs as tie-ins for anime series. By the 1990s, it became redefined as a separate genre when companies began creating record labels that would exclusively produce anime songs for their series and artists. The increase in voice actors beginning in the mid 2000s led to growing market interest in the genre. History 1930-1970: Early influences ''The Dull Sword'' (1917), by Jun'ichi Kōuchi, is regarded as the earliest surviving animated film in Japan. Noburo Ofuji's ''Kuroi Nyago'' (1929) is the first Japanese animated work to include ...
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Yeah! Break! Care! Break!
is the eighth single by Japanese pop artist Takayoshi Tanimoto and the second with Takafumi Iwasaki as the unit "Dragon Soul". It was released on CD on June 24, 2009, as both a regular edition and a limited edition which included a ''Dragon Ball Kai Dragon Battlers'' trading card game card. The A-side is the first ending theme for the anime ''Dragon Ball Kai''. The B-side is performed by Saki Oshitani, and was used as an insert song for ''Kai''. The single remained on the Oricon charts for 8 weeks, peaking at #23. In 2010, when ''Kai'' was licensed by Funimation, they produced an English version of the ending, sung by Jerry Jewell Jerry Jewell is an American voice actor and voice director who works on anime series for Funimation and OkraTron 5000. He has performed the voices for several anime roles and is noted for his roles as Kyo Sohma in the ''Fruits Basket'' series, .... Track listing #"Yeah! Break! Care! Break!" #"Over the Star" #"Yeah! Break! Care! Break! (Original K ...
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Rule/Sparkle
"Rule"/"Sparkle" is a double A-side single by Japanese recording artist Ayumi Hamasaki from her tenth studio album, NEXT LEVEL' (2009). The song was released on a CD and DVD format on February 25, 2009 as the second single from the album. With "Rule" composed by Miki Wantanabe and "Sparkle" composed by Kazuhiro Hara, both songs were written by Hamasaki and produced by long-time collaborator Max Matsuura. "Rule" was used as the international theme song for the 2009 film ''Dragonball Evolution''. "Rule/Sparkle" received mixed reviews from most limited music critics, some of whom favoured "Rule" over "Sparkle". Released in Japan and Taiwan, it peaked at number one on the Japanese Oricon Singles Chart, becoming her thirty-second number one single on the chart. The song was certified gold by Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ). To promote "Rule/Sparkle", Hamasaki performed the song on several Japanese television series. It has also been included on several tours and countdo ...
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Saikyō No Fusion
''Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn'', known in Japan as , is a 1995 Japanese animated fantasy martial arts film and the 12th film in the ''Dragon Ball Z'' series. It was originally released in Japan on March 4 at Toei Anime Fair, and dubbed into English by Funimation in 2006. Plot In the Other World, a teenage oni is manning a cleansing machine and the loud volume of his walkman distracts him causing the machine to explode. The oni is engulfed by the freed evil spirit essence and transforms into a massive, childlike monster with dimensional manipulation abilities. As a result, the deceased are resurrected. Goku and Pikkon are fighting in a tournament when they are interrupted by the appearance of a strange crystal-like substance and are sent to investigate the disturbance by the Grand Kai. They find the afterlife's "check-in station" to be encased in the crystal-like barrier which is also immune to their energy blasts. From inside of the station, its trapped attendant King Y ...
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Dragon Power ∞
''Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly'', known in Japan as or by Toei's own English title ''Dragon Ball Z: Attack! Super Warriors'', is a 1994 Japanese animated science fiction martial arts film and the eleventh ''Dragon Ball Z'' feature film. It was released in Japan on July 9 at the Toei Anime Fair alongside '' Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: N-cha!! Excited Heart of Summer Vacation'' and the second ''Slam Dunk'' film. It was the third ''Dragon Ball Z'' film to feature the character of Broly, albeit as a genetic clone. Plot In a laboratory, humanoids emerge from tanks after having been created by the scientist Dr. Collie whose employer, Mr. Jaguar, plans to use these humanoids to expose the "world's greatest fraud", and laughs madly as a muscular, nude man with a tail lays dormant in another tank. Android 18 harasses Mr. Satan as he has yet to pay her for purposely losing to him in the World Martial Arts Tournament final while Krillin, Trunks, Goten and Marron wait outside. A business ...
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Kiseki No Big Fight
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Hikari No Sasu Mirai E!
is a fighting video game for the PlayStation 2 based on the ''Dragon Ball'' franchise. The game was developed by Dimps, and published in North America by Atari, and in Europe and Japan by Namco Bandai Games under the Bandai label. It was released in North America on November 4, 2008, in Japan on December 4, and in Europe the following day. Within a week of the game's initial release in Japan, it sold 76,452 units. The game received generally mixed reviews, with some of video games publications commenting on its frustrating gameplay and very little differences to older ''Dragon Ball Z'' games. Gameplay The game's mechanics are essentially the same as those of the '' Budokai'' series, with some elements carried over from '' Burst Limit''. Players take control of and battle various characters from the ''Dragon Ball'' franchise. Forty-two characters are playable, in comparison with '' Budokai 3s thirty-eight characters. The game's story mode, called Dragon Mission, uses a map ...
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Ore Wa Tokoton Tomaranai!!
''Dragon Ball Z: Budokai'' (Known as in Japan) is a series of fighting video games based on the anime series ''Dragon Ball Z'', itself part of the larger ''Dragon Ball'' franchise. Gameplay The ''Budokai'' series plays like a typical 2-D fighting game. As well as including the regular punch and kick buttons, there is the ability to shoot ki blasts, which can also be used in specific special moves. The special moves are mainly taken directly from the anime, including Goku's Kamehameha, Vegeta's Galick Gun and Frieza's Death Beam. Although these mechanics have stuck with the series, other ideas such as the "Hyper Mode", the ability to move at incredible speeds, fly freely, and "Beam Struggles" between two characters' beam attacks, were later replaced in favour of other techniques. History Main series ''Dragon Ball Z: Budokai'' (2002) ''Dragon Ball Z: Budokai'', released as in Japan, is a fighting game released for the PlayStation 2 on November 2, 2002, in Europe an ...
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Chōzetsu Dynamic!
is the fourteenth single by Japanese rock musician Kazuya Yoshii, released on October 7, 2015 by Triad/Nippon Columbia. It is the first opening theme song of the '' Dragon Ball Super'' anime series. The single reached number 13 on both the Oricon Singles Chart and ''Billboard''s Japan Hot 100. Details Yoshii composed the music for "Chōzetsu Dynamic!", while its lyrics were penned by Yukinojo Mori, who has written numerous songs for the ''Dragon Ball'' franchise. The song was recorded in Los Angeles with American musicians Alain Johannes, Chris Chaney and Josh Freese. "Chōzetsu Dynamic!" was used as the opening theme song for the first 76 episodes of '' Dragon Ball Super''. The single also includes a cover of "Romantic Ageru yo", the closing theme of the original ''Dragon Ball'' anime, instrumental versions of these two songs, and an English-language version of the title track. Yoshii's The Yellow Monkey bandmate, Hideaki Kikuchi, performs guitar on "Romantic Ageru yo". T ...
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Dragon Soul
"Dragon Soul" is the seventh single by Japanese singer Takayoshi Tanimoto. He performed the song with guitarist and composer Takafumi Iwasaki as part of a special unit also called "Dragon Soul". It was released on CD on May 20, 2009, as both a regular and limited edition; the limited edition included a ''Dragon Ball Kai Dragon Battlers'' trading card game card. The song was used as the opening theme of the ''Dragon Ball Kai'' anime. The single remained on the Oricon Weekly Charts for 18 weeks and during that time it peaked at #23. Track list #"Dragon Soul" # #"Dragon Soul (Original Karaoke)" #"Muteki Aura no Energy (Original Karaoke)" Cover versions When ''Dragon Ball Kai'' was licensed in North America in 2010 as ''Dragon Ball Z Kai'', Funimation recorded "Dragon Soul" in English, with lyrics written by Brina Palencia. The uncut DVD/Blu-ray Disc volumes feature a different singer for each release. Part 1 is sung by Sean Schemmel, who also does the voice of Goku and King Ka ...
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Dragon Ball
is a Japanese media franchise created by Akira Toriyama in 1984. The Dragon Ball (manga), initial manga, written and illustrated by Toriyama, was serialized in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from 1984 to 1995, with the 519 individual chapters collected into 42 ''tankōbon'' volumes by its publisher Shueisha. ''Dragon Ball'' was originally inspired by the classical 16th-century Chinese novel ''Journey to the West'', combined with elements of Hong Kong martial arts films. The series follows the adventures of protagonist Goku, Son Goku from his childhood through adulthood as he trains in martial arts. He spends his childhood far from civilization until he meets a teen girl named Bulma, who encourages him to join her quest in exploring the world in search of the seven orbs known as the Dragon Balls, which summon a wish-granting dragon when gathered. Along his journey, Goku makes several other friends, becomes a family man, discovers his alien heritage, and battles a wide variety of villa ...
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