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This list contains known album titles from both Japanese and American releases of music from all iterations of the Dragon Ball franchise.
The Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series, Dragon Ball Z Game Music series and the Dragonball Z American Soundtrack series have each their own lists of albums with sections, due to length, each individual publication is thus not included in this article.
- 1TV series soundtracks
- 2Movie soundtracks
- 3Video game soundtracks
- 4Compilation albums
- 5Works with Dragon Ball music
TV series soundtracks[edit]
Dragon Ball: Music Collection (1986)[edit]
- Released: April 21, 1986
- Format: Vinyl (CX-7272), Cassette (CAY-782), CD (COCC-72015)
- Label: Columbia Records
- Producer: Takashi Uchida
Dragon Ball: Music Collection was released in 1986 and is the official soundtrack of the animeDragon Ball.
Dragon Ball: Hit Song Collection (1986)[edit]
Dragon Ball: Hit Song Collection was released in 1986.
Dragon Ball: Nan Demo Hyakka (1986)[edit]
- Released: 1986
Dragon Ball: Nan Demo Hyakka was released in 1986.
Dragon Ball: Complete Song Collection (1987)[edit]
- Released: December 21, 1987
- Format: Compact disc
- Label: Columbia Records
- Producer: Takashi Uchida
Dragon Ball: Complete Song Collection was released in 1987.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series (1989–1996)[edit]
The Dragon Ball Z Hits Song Collection series is a long sunning series of releases that spans 21 regular instalments, Hit Song Collection, Miracle Zenkai Power!!, Space Dancing, Character Special, Journey of Light, BP∞ Battle Points Unlimited, The Journey of the 7 Balls, Character Special 2, 8½: Special, Future Shock!!, Virtual Triangle, The Room of 'Mind and Time', DBZ a Go Go!!, Battle & Hope, Straight, Sunlight & City Lights, We Gotta Power, Hippy Hoppy Shake!!, Praise for the Future, 18½ Special: Super Remix and 'Never Ending Story'. As well as four mega collection volumes.
Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z: Great Complete Collection (1994)[edit]
- Released: April 1, 1994
- Format: Compact disc
- Label: Columbia Records
- Producer: Takashi Uchida
Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z: Great Complete Collection was released in 1994.
Dragon Ball: Original USA TV Soundtrack Recording (1995)[edit]
- Released: December 9, 1997
- Label: FUNimation Productions Inc., Super Tracks Music Group International
- Producer: John J. Alcantar III, Thomas C. Stewart
Dragon Ball: Original USA TV Soundtrack Recording was released in 1997.
Dragon Ball Z: Original USA Television Soundtrack (1996)[edit]
- Released: December 7, 1997
- Label: Funimation Productions Inc., Super Tracks Music Group International
Dragon Ball Z: Original USA Television Soundtrack was released in 1997.
Dragonball Z American Soundtrack series[edit]
The Dragonball Z American Soundtrack series is a series of American soundtracks from Dragon Ball Z. There are nine individual albums, Volume I, Volume II, Volume III, Volume IV, Trunks Compendium I, Buu the Majin Sagas, Android 18, Volume V and Volume Six the Lost Tracks of DBZ.
Dragon Ball Z: Best Song Collection 'Legend of Dragonworld' (2006)[edit]
- Released: February 22, 2006
- Label: Columbia Records
- Producer: Takashi Uchida
Dragon Ball Z: Best Song Collection 'Legend of Dragonworld' was released in 2006.
Dragon Ball Z: BGM Collection (2006)[edit]
- Released: February 22, 2006
- Format: Compact disc
- Label: Columbia Records
- Producer: Takashi Uchida
Dragon Ball Z: BGM Collection was released in 2006.
Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection Box: Mightiest Recorded Legend (2008)[edit]
- Released: 2008
- Format: Compact disc
- Label: Columbia Records
Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection Box: Mightiest Recorded Legend was released in 2008.
Dragon Ball Kai: Original Soundtrack (2009)[edit]
- Released: August 19, 2009
- Format: Compact disc
- Label: Columbia Music Entertainment
- Writers: Kenji Yamamoto and Dragon Soul
- Tracks: 33
- Bonus tracks: 3
Dragon Ball Kai: Original Soundtrack is the first official soundtrack of the animeDragon Ball Z Kai released on August 19, 2009 on CD in Japan only.[1] The soundtrack includes the opening, ending, and background music from the show. There is a limited edition available including three bonus tracks and a Data Carddass card holder.[2] The soundtrack includes thirty-three tracks. Some of those tracks include TV-size versions of the opening and ending themes (previously released in CD singles, episode recap and preview music, and more. The limited edition include three extra bonus tracks.
Dragon Ball Kai: Original Soundtrack 2 (2009)[edit]
- Released: 2009
Dragon Ball Kai: Original Soundtrack 2 was released in 2009.
Dragon Ball Kai: Soundtrack III & Songs (2010)[edit]
- Released: 2010
Dragon Ball Kai: Soundtrack III & Songs was released in 2010.
Dragon Ball Super: Original Soundtrack (2016)[edit]
- Released: 2016
Dragon Ball Super: Original Soundtrack was released in 2016.
Dragon Ball Super: Original Soundtrack Volume 2 (2018)[edit]
- Released: 2018
Dragon Ball Super: Original Soundtrack Volume 2 was released in 2018.
Movie soundtracks[edit]
Dragon Ball Z: Music Collection Vol. 1 (1992)[edit]
- Released: August 21, 1992
- Label: Columbia Records
- Writer: Chiho Kiyoka
Dragon Ball Z: Music Collection Vol. 1 was released in 1992.
Dragon Ball Z: Music Collection Vol. 2 (1993)[edit]
- Released: May 1, 1993
- Label: Columbia Records
Dragon Ball Z: Music Collection Vol. 2 was released in 1993.
Dragon Ball Z: Kiken na Futari! Super Senshi wa Nemurenai Music Collection (1994)[edit]
- Released: April 1, 1994
- Label: Forte Music Entertainment
Dragon Ball Z: Kiken na Futari! Super Senshi wa Nemurenai Music Collection was released in 1994.
Dragon Ball Z: Super Senshi Gekiha!! Katsu no wa Ore Da Music Collection (1994)[edit]
- Released: August 1, 1994
- Label: Forte Music Entertainment
Dragon Ball Z: Super Senshi Gekiha!! Katsu no wa Ore Da Music Collection was released in 1994.
Dragon Ball: Saikyō e no Michi Original Soundtrack (1997)[edit]
- Released: 1997
Dragon Ball: Saikyō e no Michi Original Soundtrack was released in 1997.
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods Original Soundtrack (2013)[edit]
- Released: 2013
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods Original Soundtrack was released in 2013.
Dragon Ball Z: Fukkatsu no 'F' Original Soundtrack (2015)[edit]
Dragonball Evolution: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2009)[edit]
Dragonball Evolution: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack from the 2009 film Dragonball Evolution.
Video game soundtracks[edit]
Dragon Ball Z Game Music series[edit]
Dragon Ball Final Bout: Original Soundtrack (1997)[edit]
Dragon Ball Z & Z 2 Original Soundtrack (2005)[edit]
Dragon Ball Z 3 Original Soundtrack (2005)[edit]
Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit Original Soundtrack (2008)[edit]
Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World Original Soundtrack (2009)[edit]
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast Collector's Edition Soundtrack (2009)[edit]
Dragon Ball Z Sounds Downloads
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 Original Soundtrack Overseas Version (2011)[edit]
Dragon Ball: Xenoverse & Xenoverse 2[edit]
Compilation albums[edit]
Koro-chan Pack Dragon Ball Best (2007)[edit]
Dragon Ball Z: Bukkun[edit]
- Released: August 8, 1991
- Label: Columbia
Dragon Ball Z: Bukkun CD Series (ドラゴンボールZブックンCDシリースDoragon Bōru Zetto Bukkun CD Shirīsu) is a collection of songs from the animeDragon Ball Z. It was released by Columbia Records on August 8, 1991 in Japan only.
Digital Dragon Ball The World (1994)[edit]
Bigbox Dragon Ball Z (1994)[edit]
Dragon Ball Z: The Best Selections (1995)[edit]
Dragon'98 Special Live (1998)[edit]
Dragon Ball Z: Music Fantasy (2001)[edit]
Dragon Ball Z: Best Remix 2006 ½ Special (2006)[edit]
Koro-chan Pack Dragon Ball Z Best (2007)[edit]
Koro-chan Pack Dragon Ball Z Best (コロちゃんパック ドラゴンボールZ ベストKoro chan Pakku Doragon Bōru Zetto Besuto) is a collection of songs from the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was released by Columbia Records on September 19, 2007 in Japan only. The album is essentially a part of an ongoing series of albums called the Koro-chan Pack. The album includes first and second opening and closing theme songs, the closing theme song to TV special Hitori no Saishū Kessen ~Furīza ni Idonda Zetto Senshi Son Gokū no Chichi~ (Known outside Japan as Bardock: The Father of Goku), and the closing theme to the film Gekitotsu!! 100-Oku Pawā no Senshi-tachi (Known outside Japan as Return of Cooler).
Koro-chan Pack Dragon Ball Kai: Goku vs Vegeta (2010)[edit]
Koro-chan Pack Dragon Ball Kai: Goku vs Ginyu Special Task Force (2010)[edit]
Koro-chan Pack Dragon Ball Kai: Goku vs Freeza (2010)[edit]
Dragon Ball Super Sound Effects
Dragon Ball Z 20th Century: Songs Best (2013)[edit]
Works with Dragon Ball music[edit]
Akira Toriyama: The World (1990)[edit]
Dragon Ball Z Sounds Download
Akira Toriyama: The World is a 1990 image soundtrack featuring music from Dragon Ball Z.
Jump Original CD (Dragon Ball #1) (1993)[edit]
Jump Original CD (Dragon Ball #2) (1994)[edit]
See also[edit]
- 'Super Survivor'
- 'Tsume Tsume Tsume/F'
References[edit]
- ^'Dragon Ball Kai Original Soundtrack Animation Soundtrack [CD]'. Cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved 2012-01-30.
- ^'Dragon Ball Kai Original Soundtrack Animation Soundtrack [CD]'. Cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved 2012-01-30.