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Summary of Dragon Ball theme songs and insert songs [Anime Songs]

The Dragon Ball series is filled with unforgettable theme songs and insert tracks that are etched into our hearts alongside iconic scenes.

From epic pieces that colored fierce battles to bright, cheerful tunes that bring a smile, the music has always elevated the world of Dragon Ball.

This time, we’ll introduce Dragon Ball songs that strike a chord and set your excitement soaring! Whether you watched the anime long ago or are hooked on it right now, this is recommended for everyone regardless of gender or age.

Just by listening, your heart is sure to be set ablaze!

Summary of Dragon Ball Theme Songs and Insert Songs [Anison] (31–40)

Blue Wind HOPEHironobu Kageyama

DBZ TV Especial 02 [Jap] – Aoi Kaze No HOPE
Hironobu Kageyama of Blue Wind HOPE

The ending theme of Dragon Ball Z: Super Warriors in Defiance of Despair!! is by Hironobu Kageyama, who is synonymous with Dragon Ball theme songs.

Incidentally, for the theatrical films, all Dragon Ball theme songs prior to Resurrection ‘F’ and Battle of Gods were performed by Hironobu Kageyama, so it’s no exaggeration to say that when you think of Dragon Ball, you think of Hironobu Kageyama.

Oh Yeah!!!!!!!Czecho No Republic

Czecho No Republic is a six-member band formed mainly by Takei and Yamazaki, formerly of Veni Vidi Vicious.

Their major-label debut single was selected as the ending theme song for Dragon Ball Kai.

As a side note, former guitarist Adim Yoshida still handles illustrations and other designs for Czecho No Republic’s merchandise.

Sterling StarKEYTALK

KEYTALK – “Stirling Star” MUSIC VIDEO
Sterling Star KEYTALK

KEYTALK is a four-member major rock band based in Shimokitazawa.

They handled the ending theme for their major 6th single, and later, the song Yokayoka Dance by BATTEN GIRLS, which became an ending theme, was provided by guitarist Takemasa Ono.

As a side note, Yoshikatsu Shutou has also provided the song MISSION SURVIVOR to Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku.

The Oath of 'Z'Momoiro Clover Z

[Momoiro Clover Z MV] Pledge of “Z” / Momoiro Clover Z — “Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’” Theme
The Pledge of 'Z' Momoiro Clover Z

The theme song for the film Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’, performed by Momoiro Clover Z.

It’s a track packed with an intensely passionate message.

Its distinctive sound—fusing heavy metal-style arrangements with elements of Chinese music—leaves a strong impression.

Released in April 2015, it reached No.

4 on the Oricon chart.

Themes like “protecting love and hope” and “the determination to move toward the future” perfectly match the world of Dragon Ball.

When you need the courage to face difficulties, listening to this song will surely set your heart ablaze.

GALAXYKyuso Nekokami

Dragon Ball Kai ED 4 “GALAXY” Kyuso Nekokami DRAGON BALL KAI Ending 4 2015 YouTube original
GALAXY Kyuso Nekokami

The ending theme “GALAXY” for the second season of Dragon Ball Kai is performed by Kyuso Nekokami.

If you’ve played FFX-2, the name might sound familiar—they actually took their band name from there.

One member, Shinnosuke Yokota, was once called out later and made fun of for wearing his suit oddly when he attended a wedding with the other members.

Dragon Ball theme and insert songs compilation [Anime Songs] (41–50)

Hello hello helloGood Morning America

Good Morning America 'Hello Hello Hello' MV Dragon Ball Super Ending Theme Dragon Ball Super OP
Hello hello hello Good Morning America

Good Morning America, who also handled the ending theme for the Dragon Ball series following their second major single.

Like their previous track “Dear, Zarathustra,” it’s an upbeat number with a brisk, pleasant tempo.

Feathers of the HeartTeam Dragon from AKB48

Team Dragon from AKB48 / Wings of the Heart
Kokoro no Hane Team Dragon from AKB48

The ending theme of Dragon Ball Kai, “Kokoro no Hane,” was sung by Team Dragon from AKB48.

Team Dragon was composed of seven main members from their peak era.

The CD was released in a staggering total of 11 versions: seven different first-press limited editions (one for each member), one Team Dragon edition, plus two more versions—the Dragon Ball Kai edition and the regular edition.