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Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū) is a soundtrack series from the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was produced and released by Columbia Records in Japan only, from July 21, 1989 to March 20, 1996 the show's entire lifespan. The collection features a variety of theme songs, insert songs, image songs (songs inspired by the show.), character songs, instrumental suites, remixes, and medleys. On September 20, 2006, Columbia re-released the Hit Song Collection on their Animex 1300 series.
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Hit Song Collection
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Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū) is the first installment of the soundtrack series. It was released on July 21, 1989. This album contains the theme songs and several image songs popular among many fans. Also included on this collection is the insert song "Tenkaichi Gohan" from the first Dragon Ball Z film Ora no Gohan o Kaese!! know outside Japan as Dead Zone, and the song "Shura-Iro no Senshi", heard in the episode Yomigaeru Saiyan Densetsu! Gokū no Roots. The album cover features one of the rare images of Vegeta with his original anime color scheme.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection II: Miracle Zenkai Power!! (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集II~奇蹟ZENKAIパワー!!, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū Tzū~Kiseki ZENKAI Pawā!!) is the second installment of the soundtrack series. It was released on December 21, 1989. The album's title come from lyrics found in the Dragon Ball Z closing theme song "Detekoi Tobikiri Zenkai Power!".
This collection mainly contains collaborations by both Hironobu Kageyama and J-pop group Broadway. The group had previously collaborated with Kageyama on the second opening and closing theme songs from Saint Seiya, "Soldier Dream" and "Blue Dream" respectively. Include is the song "Fly High" which was used in the episode Gokū Pawā Zenkai!! Ginga no Hate made Muikakan
Track listing:
Cha-La Head-Cha-La
No Common Sense At All ジョーシキなんてNA★I☆SA Jōshiki Nante NA*I*SA
A Big Serving of the Rice Boy 大盛り悟空(ライス・ボーイ) Ōmori Raisu Bōi
From Here on Earth 地球(ここ)から FROM THE HOME PLANET EARTH Koko Kara From the Home Planet Earth
Future Map 未来地図 Mirai Chizu
A Full Course Unrivaled in the World 天下無敵のフルコース Tenka-Muteki no Furukōsu
Fly High
All Alone
One Heart Light-Year 1 ♥ (one・heart) 光年 1 ♥ Kōnen
Come Out, Incredible Zenkai Power! でてこいとびきりZENKAIパワー! Detekoi Tobikiri Zenkai Pawā!
Space Dancing
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Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection III: Space Dancing
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection III: Space Dancing (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集III~スペース・ダンシング, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū Surī~Supēsu Danshingu) is the third installment of the soundtrack series. It was released on April 1, 1990. The album would peak at 56 on Oricon's Japanese album charts.[1]
The album contains the standard television theme songs and six image songs, with four tracks performed by J-pop artist Kuko. Also featured are two songs from the second The World's Strongest, which are the Gohan image song "Piccolo-san Da~isuki♡" and the closing theme "Ikusa".
Track listing:
Cha-La Head-Cha-La
Dancing in the Space
Cosmic Chinese Melody
Good Night My Blue
Bad Boy
Sign of a Storm (Silent Noise) 嵐の前兆~無言のざわめき~ Arashi no Zenchō~Mugon no Zawameki~
Space Dance スペース・ダンス Supēsu Dansu
The Battle 戦(I・KU・SA) Ikusa (I-KU-SA)
I Lo~ve Mr. Piccolo♡ ピッコロさんだ~いすき♡ Pikkoro-san Da~isuki♡
Come Out, Incredible Zenkai Power! でてこいとびきりZENKAIパワー! Detekoi Tobikiri Zenkai Pawā!
Character Special
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Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection IV: Character Special
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection IV: Character Special (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集IV~キャラクターズ・スペシャル, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū Foru~Kyarakutāzu Supesharu) is the fourth installment of the soundtrack series. It was released on October 1, 1990. The album is composed mostly of character songs from the Dragon Ball Z cast, along with the song "Solid State Scouter" by Jpop band Tokio, heard in the Bardock TV special. It would go on to peak at 95 on Oricon's Japanese album charts.[2]
Track listing:
Cha-La Head-Cha-La
Solid State Scouter ソリッドステート・スカウター Soriddo Sutēto Sukautā
The Healthy Polka お達者ポルカ O-tassha Poruka
Morning - Daytime - Night - You - Me アサ・ヒル・ヨル・キミ・ボク Asa - Hiru - Yoru - Kimi - Boku
Blow, Wind! Call Out, Shenlong!! 吹けよ風 呼べよ神龍(シェンロン)!! Fuke Yo Kaze Yobe Yo Shenron!!
If I Tell a Joke, It's an Exciting Fountain of Life!! シャレれば命の泉わくわく!! Sharereba Inochi no Izumi Waku-Waku!!
Energy of Ours 俺たちのエナジー Ore-tachi no Enajī
Two Heartly Soaked People 心から濡れた二人 Kokoro Kara Nureta Futari
The Girl is Acting Cruelly 女の子は罪作り On'na no Ko wa Tsumitsukuri
Come Out, Incredible Zenkai Power! でてこいとびきりZENKAIパワー! Detekoi Tobikiri Zenkai Pawā!
Journey of Light
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Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection V: Journey of Light
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection V: Journey of Light (Japanese: ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集V~光の旅, Hepburn: Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū Faivu~Hikari no Tabi) is the fifth installment of the soundtrack series. It was released on December 21, 1990.
This features remixes to the Dragon Ball opening theme "Makafushigi Adventure" and the closing theme to the third film The Tree of Might, "Marugoto". Also featured is the closing theme to the Bardock TV special, "Hikari no Tabi" which doubles as the title track to the album. As a result, much of the album's production art is made up of freeze frames from the TV special.
Track listing:
Journey of Light (Overture) 光の旅(オーヴァーチュア) Hikari no Tabi (Ōvāchua)
Mystical Adventure! (New Remix Long Version) 摩訶不思議アドベンチャー!(ニュー・リミックス・ロング・ヴァージョン) Makafushigi Adobenchā! (Nyū Rimikkusu Rongu Vājon)
Poetry of a Certain Star★ ある星の詩★ Aru Hoshi no Shi★
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection VI: BP∞ Battle Points Unlimited (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集VI~BP∞バトルポイント・アンリミテッド, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū Shikkusu~Batoru Pointo Anrimiteddo) is the sixth installment of the soundtrack series. It was released on March 21, 1991. The album would go on to peak at 71 on Oricon's Japanese album charts.[3]
The album comes off as a soundtrack for the fourth Dragon Ball Z film Lord Slug due to it containing production art plus two songs from the film the closing theme ""Ya" na Koto ni wa Genki-Dama!!" and "Kuchibue no Kimochi" a vocalized of Gohan's whistling melody which was originally performed by Hajime Ueshiba. The title track "BP∞ Battle Points Unlimited" is the instrumental insert that was played in episode 120 entitled Freeza wo Ittō Ryōdan!! Mō Hitori no Super Saiyan (Known as Another Super Saiyan? in the Funimation dub).
The Dragon Ondo or Dragon March is a song and dance. The album's booklet illustrated step-by-step instructions featuring Gohan demonstrating the dance.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 7: The Journey of the 7 Balls (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集7~ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集7~ザ・ジャーニー・オブ・ザ・7ボール, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū Seban~Za Jānī obu za Seban Bōru) is the seventh installment of the soundtrack series. It was released on March 21, 1991. This album features a handful of instrumental tracks representing each Dragon Ball's journey after they are used to summon the dragon, as well as the closing theme to the fifth film Cooler's Revenge. It would go on to peak at 50 on Oricon's Japanese album charts.[4]
Track listing:
Cha-La Head-Cha-La
The Journey of the 7TH. Ball《Overture》
The Incredible Mightiest vs. Mightiest とびっきりの最強対最強 Tobikkiri no Saikyō tai Saikyō
The Journey of the 1ST. Ball
Power of Smile パワー・オブ・スマイル Pawā obu Sumairu
The Journey of the 2ND. Ball
It’s Easy if you Close your Eyes 目を閉じればカンタン Me o Tojireba Kantan
The Journey of the 3RD. Ball
Like the Wind, Like the Stars «Part 1» 風の様に 星の様に《パート1》 Kaze no yō ni Hoshi no yō ni «Pāto Wan»
Like the Wind, Like the Stars «Part 2» 風の様に 星の様に《パート2》 Kaze no yô ni Hoshi no yô ni «Pāto Tzū»
The Journey of the 4TH. Ball
Somebody and Good Weather だれかさんといい天気 Dareka-san to Ii Tenki
The Journey of the 5TH. Ball
Beneath Time and Light 時と光の下で Toki to Hikari no Shita de
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 8: Character Special 2 (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集8~キャラクターズ・スペシャル2, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū Etto~Kyarakutāzu Supesharu Tzu) is the eighth installment of the soundtrack series. It was released on September 21, 1991. This album is a follow-up to the fourth installment to the series, titled Character Special, which was released in 1990. The album is made up of character songs from the Dragon Ball cast. It would go on to peak at 76 on Oricon's Japanese album charts.[5]
The album initially picks up where the other character special leaves off. Each song in a way, tells their own unique story. "Capsule Corp." is simply Bulma making random comments about whatever she's doing. "Ichido wa Kekkon Shitai Mambo" features Kuririn singing cheerfully about how much he desires to get married. "Vegeta-sama no Oryori Jigoku!!" marks the only character song in the series, but not the last, by Vegeta. Here, he sings about cooking a special Okonomiyaki while giving "battle commands" to his ingredients who sing backup. "Share 'reba Inochi no Izumi Waku-Waku!! 2" is the follow-up to "Share 'reba Inochi no Izumi Waku-Waku!!" which is both performed by the northern Kaio-sama. Once again he continues to tell jokes that he only finds funny. By the end of the song he has succumbed to a fit of laughter. "Kuchibue no Kimochi Piccolo-Hen" is a follow-up to "Kuchibue no Kimochi", Gohan's whistling tune from movie four which was made into a character song for Gohan in Hit 6. This version is done from Piccolo's point of view. As established in movie four, Piccolo is sensitive to the sound whistling due to his adept hearing. As a result, for most of the song he complains and begs for the whistler to stop until he gives up and rockets away. Prompting an unidentified person to appear and comment on the chirping birds. "I•ke•na•i Oo-La-La Magic" features Chi-Chi forcing Gohan to take part in a mother-son karaoke duet as his and Goku's adventures has made Chi-Chi feel left out. Her plan is to compete in the local karaoke circuit with Gohan.
Despite its focus being on character songs, the album also features an image song by "Pochi featuring Apple Pie" called "Omoide no Tenkaichi Budokai". Which recalls the previous budokais in which Goku participated. Also included, the incidental piece "Takkaraputo Popporunga Pupiritto Paro" from episode 75, Nanatsu no Tama o Soroeshi Mono yo... Sā Aikotoba o Ie!, which serves as Porunga's summoning theme.
Track listing:
Cha-La Head-Cha-La
Capsule Corp.
The I-Want-to-Get-Married-For-Once Mambo 一度は結婚したいマンボ Ichido wa Kekkon Shitai Manbo
Lord Vegeta's Cooking Hell!! (The "Okonomiyaki" Recipe) ベジータ様のお料理地獄ー「お好み焼き」の巻ー Bejīta-sama no Oryōri Jigoku!!~"Okonomiyaki" no Kan~
Memories of the Tenkaichi Budokai 想い出の天下一武道会 Omoide no Tenkaichi Budōkai
If I Tell a Joke, It's an Exciting Fountain of Life!! 2 シャレれば命の泉わくわく!!2 Share 'reba Inochi no Izumi Waku-Waku!! Tzū
The Feeling of Whistling Piccolo Edit 口笛の気持ち・ピッコロ編 Kuchibue no Kimochi • Pikkoro Hen
The Wrong Kind of Ooh-La-La Magic イ・ケ・ナ・イうららマジック I•ke•na•i Urara Majikku
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 8½: Special (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集8½~スペシャル, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū Etto nibun-no-ichi~Supesharu), despite its title, is the ninth installment of the soundtrack series. It was released on November 1, 1991. This album is one of two remix albums produced in the Hit Song Collection series, hence the ½ to the installment number.
Track listing:
Overture between 8 and 9
The Mysteries of Love 恋のNAZONAZO Koi no NazoNazo
《Super House Version》Welcome to the Dragon World! ドラゴン・ワールドへようこそ! 《Super House Version》Doragon Wārudo e Yōkoso!
《Super Watch-Me-Polish-Them Version》 Bad Boy 《Super 磨いてみてよ Version》Bad Boy 《Super Migai te mi te yo Version》Bad Boy
《Super Adventure Version》Cha-La Head-Cha-La
《Super House Version》Come Out, Incredible Zenkai Power! でてこいとびきりZENKAIパワー! 《Super House Version》Detekoi Tobikiri Zenkai Pawā!
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 9: Future Shock!! (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集9~フューチャー・ショック!!, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū Nain~Fyūchā Shokku!!), despite its title, is the tenth installment of the soundtrack series. It was released on November 1, 1991. The album would go on to peak at 75 on Oricon's Japanese album charts.[6] Included is the song from episode 139 titled "Mind Power...Ki...", which was used in Trunks' flashback.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 10: Virtual Triangle (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集10~ヴァーチャル・トライアングル, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū Ten~Vācharu Toraianguru), despite its title, is the eleventh installment of the soundtrack series. It was released on March 21, 1992. The album would go to peak at 40 on the Oricon Japanese album charts.[7] Included is song "Hero (Kimi ga Hero)" which was used as the closing to film The Return of Cooler.
Track listing:
Cha-La Head-Cha-La
Triangle 2
Hero (You’re the Hero) HERO(キミがヒーロー) Hero (Kimi ga Hīrō)
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 11: The Room of 'Mind and Time' (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集11~“精神と時”の部屋, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū Iriven: 'Seishin to Toki' no Heya), despite its title, is the twelfth installment of the soundtrack series. It was released on July 1, 1992. The album would go on to peak at 82 on Oricon's Japanese album charts.[8] Included is the song "Giri Giri—Sekai Kyokugen--", which was used as the closing theme to the film Super Android 13.
Track listing:
Cha-La Head-Cha-La
The Bug News 虫のしらせ Mushi no Shirase
Hypnosis Banana 催眠バナナ Saimin Banana
Brain Dance
At the Brink: The Earth's Limit GIRIGIRI-世界極限- Giri Giri—Sekai Kyokugen--
Twisted Spoon ねじれたスプーン Nejireta Supūn
Compass of Gold 黄金のコンパス Ōgon no Konpasu
Voice
X Spot X点 X Ten
Aquarium of Night アクアリウムの夜 Akuariumu no Yoru
A Top
Mad Magnets 狂った磁石 Kurutta Jishaku
Encyclopedia Fantasy 百科事典幻想曲 Hyakkajiten Gensōkyoku
Dream Upon a Star 星の見た夢 Hoshi no Mita Yume
DBZ a Go Go!!
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Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 12: DBZ a Go Go!!
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 12: DBZ a Go Go!! (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集12~DBZ ア・ゴー・ゴー!!, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū Tuwaruvu~DBZ a Gō Gō!!), despite its title, is the thirteenth installment of the soundtrack series. It was released on September 21, 1992.
Track listing:
Cha-La Head-Cha-La
Please: Wish of a Lifetime!! Please Isshō no Onegai!!
Delight to you・・・
Go! Go! Go! On a Red Train LED TRAIN で GO!GO!GO! Led Train de GO!GO!GO!
SpacepeopleDBZ
Roller-Through 55 ローラー・スルー55 Rōrā Surū 55
Cool Cool Dandy Cool Cool ダンディ Cool Cool Dandi
Wild Dance Night 《Run At Full Speed Until Dawn》 夜明けまで突っ走れ Wild Dance Night《Yoake Made Tsuppashire》
Heartbreak Melody, For No Reason ハートブレイク・メロディ,みょうに Hātobureiku Merodi, Myō ni
《Super House Version》 Come Out, Incredible Zenkai Power! でてこい とびきり ZENKAIパワー! 《Super House Version》 Detekoi Tobikiri Zenkai Pawā!
Battle & Hope
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Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 13: Battle & Hope
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 13: Battle & Hope (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集13~バトルス&ホープ, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū Derutēn~Batorusu ando Hōpu), despite its title, is the fourteenth installment of the soundtrack series. It was released on December 21, 1992.[9]
Included is the song "Unmei no Hi~Tamashī vs Tamashī", which was used in episode 184 for Gohan's Super Saiyan 2 explosion, and the song "Aoi Kaze no Hope" which was used as the closing theme to the Trunks TV special.
Track listing:
Cha-La Head-Cha-La
The Sounds of Battles to Come: Scene-1
Day of Destiny: Spirit vs. Spirit
The Sounds of Battles to Come: Scene-2
I'm a Positive Girl!!
The Sounds of Battles to Come: Scene-3
Children of the Dawn 夜明けの子供たち Yoake no Kodomo-tachi
The Sounds of Battles to Come: Scene-4
For ever~
The Sounds of Battles to Come: Scene-5
Challenge 挑戦状 Chōsenjō
The Sounds of Battles to Come: Scene-6
Don't be Unkind to it... イジワルしないでね Ijiwaru Shinai De Ne...
The Sounds of Battles to Come: Scene-7
Blue Wind of Hope 青い風のHOPE Aoi Kaze no Hope
Suite: The Sounds of Battles to Come
Come Out, Incredible Zenkai Power! でてこいとびきりZENKAIパワー! Detekoi Tobikiri Zenkai Pawā!
Straight
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Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 14: Straight (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集14~ストレ-ト, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū Fōrutēn~Sutorēto) despite its title is the fifteenth installment of the soundtrack series. It was released on March 21, 1993. Included is the song "Burning Fight—Nessen - Ressen - Chōgekisen--", which was used as the closing theme to the film Broly: The Legendary Super Saiyan.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 15: Sunlight & City Lights (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集15~サンライト&シティ・ライツ, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū Fifutēn~San Raito ando Shiti Raits), despite its title, is the sixteenth installment of the soundtrack series. It was released on July 21, 1993. This release has the distinction of being the last installment to include the first opening and closing theme song. Included is the song "Ginga o Koete Rising High", which used as the closing to the film Bojack Unbound.
Track listing:
Cha-La Head-Cha-La
Fly Away, Hero! 飛び出せ!ヒーロー Tobidase! Hīrō
Magician of Mine 私のMagician Watashi no Magician
Triangle of Stars 星のトライアングル Hoshi no Toraianguru
Sunlight & City Lights
The Sky, and Rain, and... 空と雨と… Sora to Ame to...
Let me Tell a Joke... Jokeぐらい言わせろよ Joke-Gurai Iwasero Yo...
My Song For You
Surpassing the Galaxy, Rising High 銀河を超えてライジング・ハイ Ginga o Koete Raijingu Hai
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 16: We Gotta Power (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集16~ウィ・ガッタ・パワー, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū Shikkusutēn~Wi Gatta Pawā) despite its title is the seventeenth installment of the soundtrack series. It was released on June 1, 1994. We Gotta Power is the second opening theme of Dragon Ball Z, replacing Cha-La Head-Cha-La from episode 200 until the end of the series.
Track listing:
We Gotta Power
Hey You, Crasher
Jumpin’ Jump!!
Stop, Time: My Name is Father 時よ止まれ~MY NAME IS FATHER~ Toki Yo Tomare~My Name is Father
Me, I Am a Magician 僕は魔法使い Boku wa Mahōtsukai
Fight Oh Fighting Road
Que Será ケ・セラ Ke Sera
It Is Silence...Afterward あとはSilence… Ato wa Silence...
Surpass Your Power 力を超えて Chikara o Koete
We Were Angels 僕達は天使だった Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta
Hippy Hoppy Shake!!
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Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 17: Hippy Hoppy Shake!!
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 17: Hippy Hoppy Shake!! (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集17~ヒッピー・ホッピー・シェイク!!, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū Sebantēn~Hippī Hoppī Sheiku!!), despite its title, is the eighteenth installment of the soundtrack series. It was released on March 1, 1995.
Track listing:
We Gotta Power
Bring It On My Way ジャンジャカMy Way Janjaka My Way
This is Life!
Goodbye Mr. Loneliness: To the Other Side of the Light Good-Bye Mr.Loneliness~光の彼方へ~ Good-Bye Mr.Loneliness~Hikari no Kanata e~
A Ballad Dedicated to Majin Boo 魔人ブウに捧げるバラッド Majin Bū ni Sasageru Baraddo
Hooray for the End of the Century! 世紀末万歳! Seiki-Matsu Banzai!
Hippy Hoppy Shake!!
Ossan’s Dilemma
Goodbye, Tears! さらば涙よ Saraba Namida Yo
We Were Angels 僕達は天使だった Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta
Praise for the Future
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Dragonball Z Hit Collection 18: Praise for the Future
Dragonball Z Hit Collection 18: Praise for the Future (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集18~未来への賛歌, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū Ettotēn~Mirai e no Sanka) despite its title is the nineteenth installment of the soundtrack series. It was released on January 21, 1996. Included is the song "Ore ga Yaranakya Dare ga Yaru" which was used as the closing theme to the film Wrath of the Dragon.
Track listing:
We Gotta Power
Yesterday’s Dreams, Today’s Light: Silent Night, Morning Moon 昨日の夢、今日の光-サイレントナイト・モーニングムーン- Kinō no Yume, Kyō no Hikari—Sairento Naito Mōningu Mūn--
10,000,000,000 Friends 100億のフレンズ 100-Oku no Furenzu
Tragedy of Majin Boo 魔人ブウの悲劇 Majin Bū no Higeki
Memories: An Evening Without Him メモリーズ-奴のいない夜- Memorīzu—Yatsu no Inai Yoru--
If I Don’t Do It, Who Will? 俺がやらなきゃ誰がやるOre ga Yaranakya Dare ga Yaru
Perfume No. 18 (Diabolical Fragrance) perfume N゜18~魔性の香り~ perfum No 18 ~Mashō no Kaori~
An Earth Within Your Eyes 瞳の中の地球 Hitomi no Naka no Chikyū
Growin’ Up: Until the Day We Can Meet Again Growin’ Up いつかまた逢える日まで… Growin’ Up Itsuka Mata Aeru Hi Made
We Were Angels 僕達は天使だった Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta
18½ Special: Super Remix
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Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 18½ Special: Super Remix
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 18½ Special: Super Remix (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集18½ Special~SUPER REMIX, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū Ettotēn nibun-no-ichi Special~SUPER REMIX) is the final installment of the soundtrack series, released on March 20, 1996. Like its predecessor, Hit 8½, it is composed of remixes and medleys, but unlike 8½ it contains no exclusive songs.
Track listing:
Cha-La Head-Cha-La (Jungle Fever Mix)
Battle Spectacle Medley
For ever ’96 (Piano New Version)
At The Brink: The Earth's Limit (Extreme Hard Metal Mix) GIRI GIRI-世界極限-~EXTREME HARD METAL MIX Giri Giri—Sekai Kyokugen--~Extreme Hard Metal Mix~
Please: Wish of a Lifetime! (Acid Club Mix) Please Isshō no Onegai~Acid Club Mix~
Perfum No.18 (Dangerous Fragrance Mix)
Surpassing the Galaxy, Rising High (Galaxy Adventure Mix) 銀河を超えてライジング・ハイ~GALAXY ADVENTURE MIX~ Ginga o Koete Raijingu Hai ~Galaxy Adventure Mix~
Dragon Ball Z: Hit Song Collection Best "Never Ending Story" (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集ベスト“ネヴァー・エンディング・ストーリー”, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū Besuto "Nevuā Endeingu Sutōrī") is a two-disc CD soundtrack set. It was released on November 30, 1996.
This includes tracks considered fan favorites spanning all twenty of the Hit Song Collection Series. The first disc's tracklist is made up of fast-paced tracks, while the second disc's tracklist is made of soft ballads. An exclusive to this collection is the song "Kimi no Sora e".
Disc One:
He's That Damn Son Goku あいつは孫悟空 Aitsu wa Son Gokū
Happy Birthday
Power of Smile パワー・オブ・スマイル Pawā obu Sumairu
Mind Power...Ki... MIND POWER…気…
Hero (You’re the Hero) HERO~キミがヒーロー HERO (Kimi ga Hīrō)<
Brain Dance
SpacepeopleDBZ
Cool Cool Dandy Cool Cool ダンディ Cool Cool Dandi
Day of Destiny: Spirit vs. Spirit 運命の日~魂VS魂 Unmei no hi~Tamashī VS Tamashī
Children of the Dawn 夜明けの子供たち Yoake no Kodomo-tachi
Blue Wind of Hope 青い風のHOPE Aoi Kaze no HOPE
Surpassing the Galaxy, Rising High 銀河を超えてライジング・ハイ Ginga o Koete Raijingu Hai
Growin’ Up: Until the Day We Can Meet Again... Growin'Up~いつかまた逢える日まで… Growin'Up~Itsuka Mata Aeru Hi Made...
Cha-La Head-Cha-La (Jungle Fever Mix)
Disc Two:
Earth of Eternity 永遠の地球 Eien no Chikyū
Good Night My Blue
Journey of Light 光の旅 Hikari no Tabi
Fragments of a Dream 夢のかけら Yume no Kakera
Beneath Time and Light 時と光の下で Toki to Hikari no Shita de
A Message From the Future 未来からの伝言… MESSAGE FROM FUTURE...Mirai Kara no Dengon...
White, the World, and the Heart 白と世界と心… WHITE & WORLD & TRUE...Shiro to Sekai to Kokoro...
Firefly HO・TA・LU
Compass of Gold 黄金のコンパス Ōgon no Konpasu
Aquarium of Night アクアリウムの夜 Akuariumu no Yoru
Dream Upon a Star 星の見た夢 Hoshi no Mita Yume
For ever~
Adventures Surrounding the Skies 空めぐる冒険 Sora Meguru Bōken
An Earth Within Your Eyes 瞳の中の地球 Hitomi no Naka no Chikyū
To Your Sky 君の空へ Kimi no Sora e
Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection (ドラゴンボールZ コンプリート・ソングコレクション, Doragon Bōru Zetto Konpurīto Songu Korekushon) is a CD soundtrack box set, released in 2003. The collection is made up of four three-disc volumes that span the entire Hit Song Collection series vocal track library. The collection also includes songs from some of the video game soundtracks (mainly Ultimate Battle 22 and Legends) and rare tracks that prior to this release were only available as bonus tracks on the 8mm singles of the closing themes to movies 10–13. This set is quite sought after by the Dragon Ball fans who missed out on owning the individual albums in the Hit Song Collection series. However many fans have bought this set despite already owning all of the Hit Song Collection albums. Individuals that do not own the Hit Song Collection or this set still got a little something out of this collection if they already own the Great Complete Collection.
Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection 1: Journey of Light
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Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection 1: Journey of Light
Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection 1: Journey of Light (ドラゴンボールZ コンプリート・ソングコレクション1~光の旅~, Doragon Bōru Zetto Konpurīto Songu Korekushon Wan~Hikari no Tabi~) is the first installment of the Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection. It was released on January 18, 2003. This set spans soundtracks 1-5 of the Hit Song Collection series and includes tracks from 8+1⁄2: Special.
Disc One:
CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA
ドラゴン・ワールドへようこそ! Doragon Wārudo e Yôkoso!/Welcome To The Dragon World!
ママは倖せ祈ってる Mama wa Shiawase Inotte 'ru/Mom is Wishing for Happiness
あいつは孫悟空 Aitsu wa Son Gokū/He's That Damn Son Goku
永遠の地球 Eien no Chikyū/Earth of Eternity
修羅色の戦士 Shura-Iro no Senshi/Battle-Colored Warriors
Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection 2: Incredible Mightiest vs. Mightiest (ドラゴンボールZ コンプリート・ソングコレクション2~とびっきりの最強対最強~, Doragon Bōru Zetto Konpurīto Songu Korekushon Tzū~Tobikkiri no Saikyô tai Saikyô~) is the second installment of the Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection. It was released on February 21, 2003. This set spans soundtracks 6-10 of the Hit Song Collection series and includes tracks from 8+1⁄2: Special.
Disc One:
CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA
「ヤ」なことには元気玉!! "Ya" na Koto ni wa Genki-Dama!!/There's a Genki-Dama in Bad Things!!
マイペース Mai Pēsu/My Pace
マイ・My・毎日 Mai • My • Mainichi/Mai - My - Every Day
機械の様に...-バトリング・マシン- Kikai no Yô ni...--Batoringu Mashin--/Like a Machine...: Battling Machine
夢のかけら Yume no Kakera/Fragments of Dreams
ドラゴンONDO Doragon ONDO/Dragon March
口笛の気持ち Kuchibue no Kimochi/The Feeling of Whistling
とびっきりの最強対最強 Tobikkiri no Saikyô tai Saikyô/The Incredible Mightiest vs. Mightiest
パワー オブ スマイル Pawā obu Sumairu/Power of Smile
目を閉じればカンタン Me o Tojireba Kantan/It's Easy If You Close Your Eyes
風の様に 星の様に(パート1) Kaze no Yô ni Hoshi no Yô ni (Pāto Wan)/Like the Wind, Like the Stars (Part 1)
風の様に 星の様に(パート2) Kaze no Yô ni Hoshi no Yô ni (Pāto Tzū)/Like the Wind, Like the Stars (Part 2)
だれかさんといい天気 Dareka-san to Ii Tenki/Somebody and Good Weather
時と光の下で Toki to Hikari no Shita de/Beneath Time and Light
Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection 3: Fly Away, Hero! (ドラゴンボールZ コンプリート・ソングコレクション3 ~飛び出せ! ヒーロー~, Doragon Bōru Zetto Konpurīto Songu Korekushon Surī~Tobidase! Hīrō~) is the third installment of the Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection. It was released on March 21, 2003.This set spans soundtracks 11-15 of the Hit Song Collection series and includes tracks from 8+1⁄2: Special.
Disc One:
CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA
催眠バナナ Saimin Banana Hypnosis Banana
Brain Dance
GIRIGIRI-世界極限- GIRI GIRI—Sekai Kyokugen--/At the Brink: The Earth's Limit
黄金のコンパス Ôgon no Konpasu/Compass of Gold
VOICE
アクアリウムの夜 Akuariumu no Yoru/Aquarium of Night
KOMA A Top
星の見た夢 Hoshi no Mita Yume/Dream Upon a Star
PLEASE~ISSHOU NO ONEGAI! Please: Wish of a Lifetime!
Delight to you...
LED TRAIN でGO!GO!GO! Go! Go! Go! on a Red Train
spacepeople DBZ
roller-through 55
Cool Cool ダンディ Cool Cool Dandi/Cool Cool Dandy
WILD DANCE NIGHT(夜明けまで突っ走れ) WILD DANCE NIGHT (Yoake Made Tsuppashire)/Wild Dance Night (Run at Full Speed Until Dawn)
Disc Two:
ハートブレイク・メロディ,みょうに Hātobureiku Merodi, Myô ni/Heartbreak Melody, For No Reason
でてこいとびきりZENKAIパワー!(Super House Version) Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā! (Super House Version)/Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power! (Super House Version)
運命の日~魂vs魂~ Unmei no Hi~Tamashii tai Tamashii~/Day of Destiny: Spirit vs. Spirit
I'm a positive girl!!
夜明けの子供たち Yoake no Kodomo-tachi/Children of The Dawn
FOR EVER~
挑戦状 Chôsenjô/Challenge
イジワルしないでね... Ijiwaru Shinai De Ne.../Don't Be Mean...
Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection 4: Promise of Eternity
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Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection 4: Promise of Eternity (ドラゴンボールZ コンプリート・ソング・コレクション4~永遠の約束~, Doragon Bōru Zetto Konpurīto Songu Korekushon Foru~Eien no Yakusoku~) is the final installment of the Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection. It was released on April 23, 2003. This set spans soundtracks 16-#18+1⁄2 of the Hit Song Collection series and includes vocal tracks from the soundtracks to the PlayStation video games and the bonus tracks up till now were only available on the 8mm CD singles of the closing theme to DBZ movies 10-13, plus three related songs from Akira Toriyama: The World making this volume quite sought after by many collectors.
Disc One:
We Gotta Power
Hey You, Crasher
Jumpin'Jump!!
時よ止まれ~My Name Is Father~ Toki Yo Tomare~My Name Is Father~/Stop, Time!: My Name is Father
僕は魔法使い Boku wa Mahôtsukai/I'm a Magician
Fight Oh Fighting Road
ケ・セラ Ke Sera/Que Será (What Will Be)
あとはSilence... Ato wa Silence.../Afterward, There's Silence...
力を超えて Chikara o Koete/Surpass Your Power
ジャンジャカMy Way Janjaka My Way/Bring it On My Way
This Is Life!
Good-Bye Mr. Loneliness~光の彼方へ~ Good-Bye Mr. Loneliness~Hikari no Kanata e~/Goodbye, Mr. Loneliness: to the Other Side of the Light
魔人ブウに捧げるバラッド Majin Buu ni Sasageru Baraddo A Ballad Dedicated to Majin Boo
世紀末万歳! Seiki-Matsu Banzai!/Hooray For the End of the Century!
Hippy Hoppy Shake!!
Ossan's Dilemma
さらば涙よ Saraba Namida Yo/Goodbye, Tears!
Disc Two:
昨日の夢,今日の光-サイレントナイト・モーニングムーン- Kinô no Yume, Kyô no Hikari—Sairento Naito - Môningu Mūn--/Yesterday's Dreams, Today's Light: Silent Night, Morning Moon
100億のフレンズ 100-Oku no Furenzu 10,000,000,000 Friends
魔人ブウの悲劇 Majin Buu no Higeki Tragedy of Majin Boo
メモリーズ-奴のいない夜- Memorīzu—Yatsu no Inai Yoru--/Memories: An Evening Without Him
perfum N゜18~魔性の香り~ perfum No 18 ~Mashô no Kaori~/Perfume No. 18: Diabolical Fragrance
瞳の中の地球 Hitomi no Naka no Chikyū/An Earth Within Your Eyes
Growin'Up いつかまた逢える日まで... Growin' Up Itsuka Mata Aeru Hi Made/Growin' Up: Until the Day We Can Meet Again
僕達は天使だった Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta/We Use to be Angels
プラス・アルファ(+α) Purasu Arufa (+α)/Plus Alpha
ここにおいでよ Koko ni Oide Yo Come On Over Here!
自然の合図 Shizen no Aizu Signs of Nature
まるごと Marugoto The Whole World
Battle Spectacle Medley
Disc Three:
奇蹟のビッグ・ファイト Kiseki no Biggu Faito/Big Fight of Miracals
ドラゴンボールの伝説 Doragonbōru no Densetsu/Dragon Ball of Legend
ドラゴンパワー∞(むげんだい) Doragon Pawā ∞ (Mugendai)/Dragon Power ∞ (Infinity)
小さな戦士(悟天とトランクスのテーマ) Chīsa na Senshi (Goten to Torankusu no Tēma)/The Young Warriors (Theme of Goten and Trunks)