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Don't You See! is the second ending theme for Dragon Ball GT. It is used from the Baby Saga until the beginning of the Super 17 Saga (episodes 27~41). The song is performed by Zard (Izumi Sakai's band). The lyrics were written by Izumi Sakai, the music w
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1:43 [One Piece] This Is Our ~Nami-san~!! HD 3 人观看 Dragon Ball Z Cha-la Head Cha-la German6 人观看 • 9 10月 2012 • 12年前1 人赞过Solaria Stella 325个粉丝 Dragon ball Z FULL Theme Song Chala Head Chala German version and lyrics...
When I was first put on as the singer for Dragon Ball GT's theme song, I really liked it because of how catchy the titular "DAN DAN Kokoro Hikareteku" lyric was, but as time went on, I realized that the lyrics actually fit very well with Dragon Ball.There's the part that goes "...
withlyrics provided by Dai Satō. In addition to the main vocals from Hironobu Kageyama, supporting vocals are provided by singer Yuka Satō, who is known primarily by her stage name, “YUKA”. The song was first released as part of theDragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 11album on01 July ...
First Opening Theme toDragon Ball Kai(Episodes 1–98); Insert Song toDragon Ball Kai(episode 97) 作詩 Lyrics 吉元由美 Yumi Yoshimoto 作曲 Composition 岩崎貴文 Takafumi Iwasaki 編曲 Arrangement 京田誠一 Sei’ichi Kyōda 歌 Vocals 谷本貴義(Dragon Soul) ...
Romantic Ageru Yo (ロマンティックあげるよ, lit. "I'll Give You Romance") is the first ending theme for Dragon Ball. The song was written by Takemi Yoshida, the music was composed by Takeshi Ike with arrangement from Kōhei Tanaka, and it is performed by
In the early days ofDragon Ball Z, the series used a dub-original opening theme, which many fans know by the title "Rock the Dragon," taken from the lyrics. But how did this piece of a '90s kid childhood come to be, and what happened to the creators of this nostalgic tune?
“Sparking” designation that the series has always used in Japan, which was lifted from the lyrics of Dragon Ball Z’s opening theme song, “Cha-La Head-Cha-La.” If the endless references haven’t already suggested as much, Sparking Zero is a grand homage to the arena fighters that ...