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Dragon ball z song best remix
Dragon ball z song best remix







At the end of the game's main story mode, a version of Cha-La Head-Cha-La arranged by Yamamoto is played for all versions' credits & staff rolls sequences. In the PAL release, in addition to a new cinematic for its opening, the song played was a short version of "勝利への疾走" (Running to Victory), the theme of the "Grassland" stage composed by Kenji Yamamoto. In 2002 (2003 for Japan), Dragon Ball Z: Budokai featured Cha-La Head-Cha-La as the opening theme of the Japanese version while in the North American release, it was replaced with the then-current English dub's theme song popularly referred to as " Rock the Dragon".

dragon ball z song best remix

FLOW's songs are also featured on the Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods - Original Sound Track CD released on March 27, 2013.

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A cover version of the song was made and performed by the Japanese pop-rock band FLOW for the opening of the 2013 movie Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, and released on a double A-side CD single with an insert song for the movie, "HERO - Song of Hope", on March 20, 2013. The song was redone and re-recorded by Hironobu Kageyama in 2005.

dragon ball z song best remix

It used three different animations during the ending of Dragon Ball Z, and it is also used as the opening theme of all the Dragon Ball Z movies until Dragon Ball Z: Broly - Second Coming.

dragon ball z song best remix

The song was written by Yukinojō Mori, the music was composed by Chiho Kiyooka, with arrangement by Kenji Yamamoto, and it is performed by Hironobu Kageyama. "Cha-La Head-Cha-La" was released in Japan on May 1, 1989.







Dragon ball z song best remix