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Dragon Ball Z’s heavy metal music made Broly a bigger legend in America than Japan
Broly's success in the West stems from one of the most unique elements of the characters' films: their soundtracks.
Kevin is an accomplished blogger and pop culture writer! Having written about the manga and anime industry since 2004, he's written a wide variety of stories! He has even interviewed legends like Stan ...
Shunsuke Kikuchi, the composer for the popular “Dragon Ball” anime series, died on Saturday at a medical facility in Tokyo, according to the Japanese music industry outlet Oricon News. He was 89.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Dragon Ball Super is soon coming to an end, and fans are definitely feeling the end come closer ...
Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero is just around the corner at this point, and hype for the movie is growing by the day. After all, the comeback will bring Goku back to the screen, and the anime’s ...
Toei Animation's much-awaited anime film, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, is only a few days away from its theatrical release. The movie will introduce several new characters in the massive DBS ...
The most popular Dragon Ball character in the US became Broly because of the country's love for heavy metal music, and his ...
Since Dragon Ball Z came to North America there have been so many Dragon Ball Z games. We get at least one a year and each new hardware cycle the games get closer to the look of the anime. In ...
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5 Dragon Ball Movies Every Fan Must See (& 5 You Should Skip)
Discover the best and worst Dragon Ball movies for fans. This article highlights the top 5 best films and 5 to skip, ...
Shunsuke Kikuchi, the composer for the popular “Dragon Ball” anime series, died on Saturday at a medical facility in Tokyo, according to the Japanese music industry outlet Oricon News. He was 89.
Shunsuke Kikuchi, the composer for the popular “Dragon Ball” anime series, died on Saturday at a medical facility in Tokyo, according to the Japanese music industry outlet Oricon News. He was 89.
Shunsuke Kikuchi, the prolific Japanese composer who worked on Dragon Ball, Doraemon, and Kamen Rider, has passed away at the age of 89.According to an Oricon news report, per Kotaku, Kikuchi died on ...
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