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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 Summary [Anime Songs] (21–30)

Forever DreamingCzecho No Republic

Dragon Ball Super ED 4 "Forever Dreaming"
Forever DreamingCzecho No Republic

Following their work on the Dragon Ball Kai ending, Czecho No Republic also handled the ending theme song for Dragon Ball Super.

As an aside, it seems they hadn’t planned to continue for very long originally, as the band began as a sort of post-breakup exhibition after Veni Vidi Vicious disbanded.

Fight It Out!!Ono Masatoshi

Dragon Ball Z KAI Opening: -Fight it out! Lyrics HD
Fight It Out!!Ono Masatoshi

As the title suggests, it’s a rock anthem brimming with overwhelming power and exhilarating speed.

This is the opening theme for the overseas version of Dragon Ball Z Kai: The Majin Buu Saga.

Ono’s signature high-tone vocals explode, embodying with his whole being the strength to push past all limits.

The aggressive guitar riffs and relentless drums weave a sound that stokes the listener’s fighting spirit.

It’s a rock track distilled from a blazing, soul-deep cry—a song made truly for battle.

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

Journey of LightHironobu Kageyama・KUKO

DBZ TV Especial 01 [Jap] – Hikari No Tabi
Journey of Light Kageyama Hironobu · KUKO

Hironobu Kageyama and KUKO’s “Hikari no Tabi” is a love song that evokes a grand, expansive world.

It’s an image song for the anime Dragon Ball Z.

The comfortable harmony between Kageyama’s powerful yet warm vocals and KUKO’s pure, soaring voice really stands out.

Combined with the lyric’s strong message, it’s a song you can keep listening to endlessly.

I’ll give you romanceUshio Hashimoto

It’s a classic song that graced the ending of the original Dragon Ball.

Hashimoto’s clear, translucent vocals and the cute melody resonate warmly in the listener’s heart.

It has a comforting feel that gently wraps up the day.

Guiding you from the excitement of the anime’s adventures into a moment of calm, it’s a track beloved across generations.

Dear Zarathustra,guddō mōningu amerika

Good Morning America “Dear, Zarathustra” Music Video
Dear Zarathustra,guddō mōningu amerika

Good Morning America is a four-piece rock band.

The three current members and the former drummer, Noguchi, formed a predecessor band while in high school.

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

Fighting Pose, included on their major-label first album, was chosen as a commercial song for Ezaki Glico, so you may have heard it.

I won’t stop no matter what!!Kageyama Hironobu

This song features Hironobu Kageyama’s powerful vocals and a melody full of speed and drive.

It was used as the opening theme for the PlayStation 2 titles Dragon Ball Z3 and Dragon Ball Z2.

Its upbeat, energetic lyrics express the release of a free spirit and a strong will to face anything that comes your way.

It’s recommended for those times when you want to believe in your own strength and keep taking on new challenges.

Blue Wind HOPEKageyama Hironobu

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

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.