Dragon Ball Z Soundtrack (

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Synopsis

Dragon Ball Z tells the story of Raditz, Goku's brother who has traveled to Earth to find out why Goku has not yet destroyed the planet as he was supposed to do. But while as a baby, Goku was dropped (down a huge cliff) and forgot his real mission. Kakarot, Goku's real name battles his brother Raditzs along with former enemy Piccolo and friend Krillin.

Meanwhile, Gohan; Goku's son reveals his hidden powers against Raditz and nearly kills Raditz. However Goku is killed in the end, but Raditz is eventually defeated by Piccolo. Before he dies, he tells them that two evil Saiyans even more powerful then he is, are on route to Earth.

The remaining fighters, Krillin, Yamcha, Tien, and Chiaotzu begin their training to battle the evil Saiyans, while Piccolo takes off with Gohan to train him in using his new found power. Meanwhile, Goku has to make his way back on Snake Way to King Kai's where he trains himself in the secret art of Kaio-ken.

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Dragon Ball Z
DragonBall Z
Call Out The Dragon
Future Trunks
Gohan Fights Frieza
The Makyo Star
Garlic Jr. Theme
King Cold
Frieza's Revival
Heroic Trunks
Android 16
Perfect Cell Runs
The Howling
Android 17 & 18
Destruction
Gohan & Icarus
The Cell Games
16 Rips Off Cells Tail
Vegeta's Theme
Vegeta Powers Up
Vegeta - Super Saiyan
The Dragon Theme
Hyperbolic Time Chamber
Goku's Spirit Bomb
Super Namek
Pikkon's Theme
Goku & Gohan Train
Goku & Kai Face Off
Cell & Piccolo Face Off
Piccolo Angry
Piccolo & 17 Talk
Piccolo VS. 17
Androids Steal Truck
Groovy Discotech
Cell At Ball Club
Cell At Carnival
Weird Circus
Electronic Circus
Cell Contacts Goku
Imperfect Cell Theme
Cell Is Dead?
Cell Powers Up
Demon Mist
Dead Zone
Frieza VS. Spirit Bomb 1
Frieza VS. Spirit Bomb 2
Frieza's Death
Earth Music
Ginyu Transformation
SSJ Transformation
Space Room
Mysterious Person
Supreme Kai's Theme
Goku & Gohan In The Time Chamber
Goku Battles
Goku Recovers
Vegeta Gets Bean
Majin Theme
Turned To Stone
Gohan Vs. Doubler III

User reviews

Steven Thompson
2/10

The music in Dragon Ball Z often feels disconnected from the action on screen, with awkward transitions between scenes and inappropriate choices of instruments for certain dramatic moments. This inconsistency in the soundtrack can be distracting and take away from the overall viewing experience.

Charles Hill
3/10

Despite the epic battles and high stakes in the storyline, the Dragon Ball Z soundtrack fails to create a sense of tension and excitement through its music. Many tracks lack the energy and dynamism needed to enhance the adrenaline-pumping fight sequences, leaving viewers feeling underwhelmed and disengaged.

Daniel Wilson
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack carries its own emotional weight, from the exhilarating themes during fight sequences to the poignant melodies that reflect the characters' struggles and victories, making it an essential element in bringing the story to life.

Linda Campbell
8/10

The music perfectly enhances the action-packed scenes, immersing the viewers in the battles between characters like Goku, Raditz, and Piccolo, creating a sense of excitement and anticipation.

Carol Lopez
10/10

The soundtrack of Dragon Ball Z is an absolute masterpiece, perfectly capturing the intensity and excitement of the battles and emotional moments throughout the series. The iconic themes like Cha-La Head-Cha-La and We Gotta Power never fail to give me chills and make me feel like I'm right in the middle of the action.

Ronald Martin
6/10

On the other hand, I also believe that at times the soundtrack can feel repetitive and overly dramatic, especially during certain filler episodes or prolonged fight sequences. While the music is meant to enhance the emotions of the characters and the audience, there are moments when it can feel a bit overbearing and detract from the overall viewing experience.

William King
10/10

The music in Dragon Ball Z is so well composed and fitting for each scene that it enhances the overall viewing experience and immerses me completely in the world of Saiyans, Namekians, and powerful warriors. The blend of epic orchestral pieces, rock anthems, and emotional ballads truly elevates the storytelling and leaves a lasting impact on the audience.

Anthony Carter
7/10

The soundtrack of Dragon Ball Z is truly iconic, capturing the epic and intense moments of the series with powerful melodies and energizing beats.

Emily Roberts
4/10

The Dragon Ball Z soundtrack lacks diversity in its musical styles, with many tracks sounding repetitive and uninspired. It fails to capture the intensity and emotional depth of key moments in the series, making them feel less impactful.

Linda Hernandez
6/10

I find the Dragon Ball Z soundtrack to be a dynamic and exhilarating accompaniment to the intense battles and emotional moments depicted in the series. The use of epic orchestral compositions and energetic rock tracks really helps to elevate the action scenes and build tension, making it a truly immersive experience for the viewers.