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!
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Summary of Dragon Ball Theme Songs and Insert Songs [Anison] (31–40)
Let's shoot through the present with a rusty machine gun.WANDS

The final ending theme of Dragon Ball GT is WANDS’s “Let’s Pierce the Present with a Rusted Machine Gun.” It’s slow-tempo but features powerful lyrics and vocals.
At the time, WANDS was in its third phase with none of the original members, operating with a new lineup, but they announced their breakup (dissolution) in 2000.
They were one of the bands that produced numerous hit songs and supported Being.
Hello hello helloGood Morning America

Good Morning America, who also handled the ending theme for the Dragon Ball series following their second major single.
Like their previous track “Dear, Zarathustra,” it’s an upbeat number with a brisk, pleasant tempo.
Oh Yeah!!!!!!!Czecho No Republic

Czecho No Republic is a six-member band formed mainly by Takei and Yamazaki, formerly of Veni Vidi Vicious.
Their major-label debut single was selected as the ending theme song for Dragon Ball Kai.
As a side note, former guitarist Adim Yoshida still handles illustrations and other designs for Czecho No Republic’s merchandise.
Sterling StarKEYTALK

KEYTALK is a four-member major rock band based in Shimokitazawa.
They handled the ending theme for their major 6th single, and later, the song Yokayoka Dance by BATTEN GIRLS, which became an ending theme, was provided by guitarist Takemasa Ono.
As a side note, Yoshikatsu Shutou has also provided the song MISSION SURVIVOR to Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku.
GALAXYKyuso Nekokami

The ending theme “GALAXY” for the second season of Dragon Ball Kai is performed by Kyuso Nekokami.
If you’ve played FFX-2, the name might sound familiar—they actually took their band name from there.
One member, Shinnosuke Yokota, was once called out later and made fun of for wearing his suit oddly when he attended a wedding with the other members.
Dragon Ball theme and insert songs compilation [Anime Songs] (41–50)
Light a fire in your smoldering heart!Hironobu Kageyama

This is a song by Hironobu Kageyama that conveys a readiness for battle.
Released in 2004 as the theme song for the video game Dragon Ball Z2, it brilliantly captures the game’s world.
The sound fits perfectly with fighting game battle scenes, and the powerful, message-driven lyrics awaken one’s inner hero.
It aligns with the protagonist Son Goku’s stoic attitude.
whole; entirely; in its entirety; as a wholeHironobu Kageyama, Ammy

This is the ending theme of the movie “Dragon Ball Z: The World’s Strongest,” sung by Hironobu Kageyama and Ammy.
Released in February 2015, the song features lyrics by Dai Sato, music by Chiho Kiyooka, and arrangement by Kenji Yamamoto.
It’s a powerful, hopeful track that sings of the courage to face gods of destruction that threaten the world and the bonds with friends.
When you need the courage to confront difficulties, listening to this song is sure to lift your spirits.





