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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 and insert songs [Anime Songs] (1–10)

HarukaLACCO TOWER

LACCO TOWER “Haruka” TV anime “Dragon Ball Super” ending theme song
Haruka LACCO TOWER

This is a grand, heartwarming rock ballad by LACCO TOWER, a five-member rock band from Gunma Prefecture.

The band’s signature Japanese-language lyrics and emotional sound blend beautifully with arrangements by producer Seiji Kameda, resulting in a gentle sonic texture.

The lyrics’ message of wishing for a reunion also truly resonates.

This song is the title track of their August 2017 album “Haruka,” and it served as the ending theme for the TV anime Dragon Ball Super.

It’s perfect for moments when you’re thinking of someone precious far away or when you want to reflect on the importance of your friends.

LAGRIMAONEPIXCEL

ONEPIXCEL / LAGRIMA (TV Anime “Dragon Ball Super” January 2018 Cour Ending Theme) (FULL VER.)
LAGRIMAONEPIXCEL

A masterpiece whose wistful melody, carried by a cool electro sound, lingers in the heart.

Released in March 2018 as the major-label debut single of the vocal and dance unit ONEPIXCEL, it was used as the ending theme for the anime Dragon Ball Super.

As the Spanish title meaning “tears” suggests, the song conveys a strong will to turn sorrow into strength and step forward into the future.

Many listeners were likely moved by the resolve to face forward even while knowing the pain of loss.

Evil Angel and Righteous DemonThe Collectors

The Collectors / Evil Angel and Righteous Devil
The evil angel and the righteous demon: The Collectors

A power rock tune by THE COLLECTORS that makes you think deeply about what justice really is.

Released in December 2016, it was used as an ending theme for Dragon Ball Super.

From the passionate intro riff, the hard-hitting guitar rock pulls you in all at once.

The song’s standout feature is its philosophical theme: using angels and demons as metaphors to express that good and evil are two sides of the same coin.

When you want to reflect on the path you believe in, it’s sure to resonate with your heart.

Dragon Ball Theme and Insert Songs Collection [Anison] (11–20)

pale pinkLACCO TOWER

LACCO TOWER’s “Usumomoiro” (“Pale Pink”) is a rock number where springtime scenery and bittersweet emotions blend with delicate nuance.

It served as an ending theme for Dragon Ball Super.

Keisuke Matsukawa’s emotive vocals ride a melody that is gentle yet powerful, resonating deeply.

The grand sound evokes nostalgia for changing seasons and days gone by.

It’s an anime song that will put you in an emotional mood.

Boogie BackMiyu Inoue

This is the ending theme of the Universe Survival Arc from the 2017 broadcast of the anime Dragon Ball Super, which became a hot topic thanks to the major breakthrough of then-newcomer Miyu Inoue.

Released in April of the same year as her memorable debut single, it sings of a bittersweet love set against the backdrop of the city streets.

The strong desire to see the one you love once more rides on her voice and reaches straight to the heart.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you’re looking back on the past yet hoping for the courage to step into tomorrow.

Saiyan BloodVegeta (Ryo Horikawa)

It’s a legendary track among fans that hurls the very soul of a solitary warrior right at you.

Ryo Horikawa’s powerful shouts fully convey the unshakable pride and blazing fighting spirit of a warrior race.

The song is included on the album “Dragon Ball Kai SONG COLLECTION,” released in November 2009.

In the anime Dragon Ball Kai, it was used as an insert song in Episode 41.

Listen to it when you’re pushing past your limits or heading into a battle you absolutely can’t lose—it’ll make strength surge up from deep within.

FMaximum the Hormone

[Resurrection 'F'] Frieza tried hitting the 'F'
F Maximum the Hormone

This is an insert song from the film Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection “F.” It was originally an unofficial track created with the character Frieza in mind, but later Akira Toriyama, the original creator, recognized it and even drew inspiration from the song for the movie—an interesting backstory.

It’s an incredibly energetic, extremely powerful piece of music.