List of Dragon Ball singles
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)[1]
- "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)[2]
- "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 Seigi no Akuma" (2017)
- "Genkai Toppa × Survivor" (2017)
- "Boogie Back" (2017)
- "Haruka" (2017)
- "70cm Shiho no Madobe" (2017)
- "Lagrima" (2018)
Video games
- "Kusuburu Heart Ni Hi Wo Tsukero!!" (2005)
- "Ore wa Tokoton Tomaranai!!" (2005)
- "Hikari no Sasu Mirai e!" (2008)
- "Power of Dreamer" (2009)
- "Progression" (2009)
- "Battle of Omega" (2010)
Film
Anime
- "Kiseki no Big Fight" (1994)[3]
- "Dragon Power ∞" (1994)
- "Saikyō no Fusion" (1995)
- "Ore ga Yaranakya Dare ga Yaru" (1995)
- "Hero (Kibō no Uta)" (2013)
References
- "iTunes Preview Makafushigi Adventure! (2005 Version) Hiroki Takahashi". Apple Inc. Retrieved February 16, 2010.
- "Hitori Janai" @ Oricon.
- "Kiseki no Big Fight" @ Oricon.
- "Japan Zone - Entertainment News from Japan: Ayu Goku to Grace New Single". Japan Zone. Retrieved February 4, 2008.
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