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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!

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

Just a Freezing Elegy ~ The Theme of FREEZERHis Excellency Demon

Just a Freezing Elegy (Elegy) - The Theme of Frieza - MAD
The Freezing Elegy ~ The Theme of FREEZER, His Excellency the Demon

A track where a massive orchestra and a steel-like high-tone voice fuse magnificently.

Originally included on the 2009 album “Dragon Ball Kai SONG COLLECTION,” it was used as an insert song during Frieza’s introduction scene in the anime Dragon Ball Kai.

Throughout the piece, it evokes the absolute terror brought by the Emperor of the Universe, as well as the unfathomable loneliness of one who stands at the top.

The lyrics paint a breathtaking world where all love and life are frozen, and only a cold elegy resounds.

Its solemn yet dark resonance perfectly captures the character’s ruthless, tyrannical charisma.

Over the StarSaki Oshitani

This is a ballad whose grand sound, woven by piano and acoustic guitar, evokes the boundless cosmos.

Released as a single in June 2009, it was featured as an insert song in episode 17 of the anime Dragon Ball Kai.

It movingly sings of the courage born from thinking of someone dear and a prayer for the future.

The lyrics, imbued with a strong will to overcome fate and move forward, resonate deeply with listeners.

It will surely gently illuminate your heart as you strive toward your goals.

Ultra☆Super Dragon SoulTakayoshi Tanimoto

This is a song by Takayoshi Tanimoto, irresistible for its dynamic sound and powerful vocals.

Featured as an insert song in episode 41 of the anime Dragon Ball Kai, it serves as Son Goku’s theme song.

“Go beyond your limits and become stronger!”—it’s packed with a fiery message.

It ignites the listener’s fighting spirit and gives the courage to face any challenge.

It’s a motivational anthem that gives you a push when you need to take that one last step.

We have arrived!! The Ginyu Force!!Yamazaki Yo

I’ve tried singing it myself: “Here We Come!! The Ginyu Force!!”
Behold!! The Ginyu Force!! Yo Yamazaki

It’s a uniquely catchy track from the anime Dragon Ball Kai that makes you want to strike a pose along with it.

It’s included on the album Dragon Ball Kai Song Collection.

The lyrics are striking, with self-proclaimed elite warriors—“the greatest in the universe”—announcing themselves one after another.

Their charm—brimming with confidence yet somehow comical—is brilliantly expressed over a rock sound.

Listen to it before taking on a challenge, and you might find yourself feeling as confident as they are.

You are not aloneDEEN

It’s a cheer song whose hope-filled melody and warm vocals resonate in the heart.

This track was used as the ending theme for Dragon Ball GT.

Shuichi Ikemori’s expansive vocals have a gentle, encouraging power that feels like a supportive push on your back.

The catchy, moving chorus remains undeniably appealing even now, long after its release.

It’s a quintessential DEEN pop tune that fuses freshness with strength.

Dragon Ball LegendHiroki Takahashi

Dragon Ball Legend Hiroki Takahashi / From the 3rd theatrical film “Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure” (Karaoke)
Dragon Ball Legend Hiroki Takahashi

Hiroki Takahashi’s “Dragon Ball Densetsu” is the ending theme of the film Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure.

Its energetic, powerful vocals seem to propel Goku and his friends on their grand journey.

With a simple yet thrilling melody and hope-filled lyrics, it instantly draws listeners into the world of Dragon Ball.

For longtime fans it’s nostalgic, and for first-time listeners it conveys the power of anime songs from that era—an evergreen track with timeless charm.

“Dragon Ball” Theme and Insert Songs Summary [Anime Songs] (21–30)

Don’t you see!ZARD

Don’t you see! (What a beautiful memory 2009)
Don't you see!ZARD

A song that charms with its light, pleasant sound and crystal-clear vocals.

It was the second ending theme for the anime Dragon Ball GT.

It features a slightly wistful melody line and a groovy rhythm.

The lyrics convey a wish for a loved one to understand one’s feelings.

It’s a popular track packed with ZARD’s trademark style.