The Dragon Ball Z “Hit Song Collection” CDs are an odd breed. There are 20 of them in total, including two remix CDs. The “Hit Song Collection” CDs are comprised of opening and ending themes to the TV series, movie ending themes, TV episode insert songs, and (mostly) what are referred to as “image songs”.
What is an image song? It sounds confusing at first, but once you realize the marketing machine that the franchise truly is, it begins to make more sense. Perhaps you have seen CDs saying something along the lines of “Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture”. Think of the “Hit Song Collection” CDs and their image songs like this. Some songs will be right from the series, but most of them are songs that were recorded specifically for these CDs and never had anything directly to do with the show. Almost all of them are sung by the regular artists and are fun listens meant to flesh out and pad the albums.
The music from these CDs have been collected many times over the years, either in part or in (nearly) whole:
- The “Never Ending Story” two-disc set (1996) is a sort of “Best Of” collection of songs (split up into a mostly-up-tempo first disc, and a mostly-down-tempo second disc).
- The “Complete Song Collection” sets (2003) are four three-disc sets that contain the majority of music from the “Hit Song Collection” series, as well as additional songs released either after the “Hit Song Collection” had completed its run, were released on video game soundtracks, etc.
- The “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD” two-disc set (2006) collected nearly every vocal theme that appeared in the Dragon Ball Z TV series and movies, as well as some of the most popular image songs.
- The thirteen-disc “Complete Song Collection Box” (2008) collected all of the music from the previous “Complete Song Collection” sets, as well as even more “rare” songs like karaoke versions, live performances, etc.
For more information on these sets, please visit the “CD Sets” listing page. It is important to note that several songs originally released on the “Hit Song Collection” discs were never contained in any additional sets. Some of these songs include the Dragon Ball Z TV episode 120 insert song (“Battle Point Unlimited”), and MONOLITH’s instrumental image songs from Hits 7 and 13.
All twenty of the “Hit Song Collection” CDs were re-released by Columbia 20 September 2006 for ¥1365. While new catalog numbers were assigned to these re-releases, their contents otherwise remain untouched (including the above-mentioned songs that were never re-collection on any sets).
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection
- 21 July 1989
- Released
- ¥2800
- Price
- 10
- Tracks
Doragon Wārudo e Yōkoso!
Welcome to the Dragon World!
Mama wa Shiawase Inotte ‘ru
Mom is Wishing For Happiness
Aitsu wa Son Gokū
He’s Son Goku
Eien no Chikyū
Eternal Earth
Shura-Iro no Senshi
Battle-Colored Warriors
Moero! Doragon Sorujāzu
Burn, Dragon Soldiers!
Toraburu Sāfin
Trouble Surfing
Tenka-ichi Gohan
The World’s Greatest Gohan
Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!
Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!
- Re-released 20 September 2006 under catalog number COCX-33908
- Track 1: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, first opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
- Track 2: performed by Waffle, image song
- Track 3: performed by Waffle and Mayumi Shō (“in-character” as Chi-Chi), image song
- Track 4: performed by Hironobu Kageyama and Waffle, image song
- Track 5: performed by Waffle, image song
- Track 6: performed by Kōji Kaya, insert song for Dragon Ball Z TV episode 20
- Track 7: performed by Jun’ichirō Oda, image song
- Track 8: performed by by Ushio Hashimoto, image song
- Track 9: performed by Masako Nozawa (“in-character” as Son Gohan), insert song to Dragon Ball Z Movie 1
- Track 10: performed by MANNA, first closing theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 2 – Miracle ZENKAI Power!
- 21 December 1989
- Released
- ¥2800
- Price
- 10
- Tracks
Jōshiki Nante NA*I*SA
No Common Sense at All
Ōmori Raisu Boi
A Big Serving of the Rice Boy
Koko Kara FROM THE HOME PLANET EARTH
From Here on Earth
Mirai Chizu
Future Map
Tenka-Muteki no Furukōsu
A Full Course Unrivaled in the World
1 ♥ Kōnen
One Heart Light-Year
Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!
Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!
- Re-released 20 September 2006 under catalog number COCX-33909
- Track 1: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, first opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
- Tracks 2-9: performed by Hironobu Kageyama & BROADWAY, image songs
- Track 10: performed by MANNA, first closing theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 3 – Space Dancing
- 01 April 1990
- Released
- ¥2800
- Price
- 10
- Tracks
Arashi no Zenchō ~Mugon no Zawameki~
Sign of a Storm: Silent Noise
Supēsu Dansu
Space Dance
Ikusa (I-KU-SA)
The Battle
Pikkoro-san Da~isuki
I Lo~ve Mr. Piccolo
Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!
Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!
- Re-released 20 September 2006 under catalog number COCX-33910
- Track 1: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, first opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
- Track 2: performed by KŪKO (Waffle) and Tricky Shirai, image song
- Track 3: performed by KŪKO (Waffle), image song
- Track 4: performed by KŪKO (Waffle), image song
- Track 5: performed by Ushio Hashimoto, image song
- Track 6: performed by Tricky Shirai, image song
- Track 7: performed by KŪKO (Waffle), image song
- Track 8: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, closing theme to Dragon Ball Z Movie 2
- Track 9: performed by Masako Nozawa (“in-character” as Son Gohan), insert song to Dragon Ball Z Movie 2
- Track 10: performed by MANNA, first closing theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 4 – Characters Special
- 01 October 1990
- Released
- ¥2800
- Price
- 10
- Tracks
Soriddo Sutēto Sukautā
Solid State Scouter
O-tassha Poruka
The Healthy Polka
Asa – Hiru – Yoru – Kimi – Boku
Morning – Daytime – Night – You – Me
Fuke Yo Kaze Yobe Yo Shenron!!
Blow, Wind! Call Out, Shenlong!!
Share ‘reba Inochi no Izumi Waku-Waku!!
If I Tell a Joke, It’s an Exciting Fountain of Life!!
Ore-tachi no Enajī
Our Energy
Kokoro Kara Nureta Futari
Two Truly Soaked People
On’na no Ko wa Tsumitsukuri
Girls are Cruel
Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!
Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!
- Re-released 20 September 2006 under catalog number COCX-33911
- Track 1: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, first opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
- Track 2: performed by Dragon Magic Orchestra with spoken lines by TOKIO, insert song to the first Dragon Ball Z TV special
- Track 3: performed by Kōhei Miyauchi (“in-character” as Kame-Sen’nin) and Ichirō’s Group, image song
- Track 4: performed by Mayumi Tanaka (“in-character” as Kuririn), image song
- Track 5: performed by Pink Dragon with spoken lines by Kenji Utsumi (“in-character” as Shenlong), image song
- Track 6: performed by Jōji Yanami (“in-character” as Kaiō-sama), image song
- Track 7: performed by Hironobu Kageyama with spoken lines Masako Nozawa (“in-character” as Son Goku), image song
- Track 8: performed by Masako Nozawa (“in-character” as Son Gohan) and Mayumi Shō (“in-character” as Chi-Chi), image song
- Track 9: performed by Hiromi Tsuru (“in-character” as Bulma), image song
- Track 10: performed by MANNA, first closing theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 5 – Hikari no Tabi
- 21 December 1990
- Released
- ¥2800
- Price
- 13
- Tracks
Hikari no Tabi (Ōvāchua)
Light’s Journey (Overture)
Makafushigi Adobenchā! (Nyū Rimikkusu Rongu Vājon)
Mystical Adventure! (New Remix Long Version)
Aru Hoshi no Shi ★
One World’s Poem ★
CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA (Supēsu Vājon)
CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA (Space Version)
Kin-Iro Ta-ma-go
Gold-Colored Eggs
Marugoto (Nyū Rimikkusu Rongu Vājon)
The Whole World (New Remix Long Version)
Arijigoku
Doodlebug
Tamashii no Michi
The Soul’s Path
Aru Hoshi no Shi ★★
One World’s Poem ★★
Hikari no Tabi
Light’s Journey
Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!
Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!
- Re-released 20 September 2006 under catalog number COCX-33912
- Track 1: performed by MONOLITH, overture of the closing theme to the first Dragon Ball Z TV special
- Track 2: performed by Hiroki Takahashi, remix of the opening theme to the Dragon Ball TV special
- Track 3: performed by Taneri, image song
- Track 4: performed by KŪKO (Waffle), image song
- Track 5: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, remix of the first opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
- Track 6: performed by MONOLITH, image song
- Track 7: performed by Ushio Hashimoto, image song
- Track 8: performed by Hironobu Kageyama and Ammy, remix of the closing theme to Dragon Ball Z Movie 3
- Track 9: performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara, image song
- Track 10: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, image song
- Track 11: performed by Taneri, image song
- Track 12: performed by Hironobu Kageyama & KŪKO (Waffle), closing theme to the first Dragon Ball Z TV special
- Track 13: performed by MANNA, first closing theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 6 – Battle Point Unlimited
- 21 March 1991
- Released
- ¥2800
- Price
- 11
- Tracks
BP∞ Batoru Pointo Anrimiteddo OVERTURE
Battle Point Unlimited: Overture
“Ya” na Koto ni wa Genki-Dama!!
There’s a Genki-Dama in Bad Things!!
Mai Pēsu
My Pace
Mai • My • Mainichi
Mai – My – Every Day
Kikai no Yō ni… –Batoringu Mashin–
Like a Machine…: Battling Machine
BP∞ Batoru Pointo Anrimiteddo
Battle Point Unlimited
Yume no Kakera
Fragments of a Dream
Doragon ONDO
Dragon Marching Song
Kuchibue no Kimochi
The Feeling of Whistling
Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!
Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!
- Re-released 20 September 2006 under catalog number COCX-33913
- Track 1: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, first opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
- Track 2: performed by MONOLITH, overture of the insert song to Dragon Ball Z TV episode 120
- Track 3: performed by Hironobu Kageyama and SHINES, closing theme to Dragon Ball Z Movie 4
- Track 4: performed by KŪKO (Waffle), image song
- Track 5: performed by Ushio Hashimoto, image song
- Track 6: performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara, image song
- Track 7: performed by MONOLITH, insert song to Dragon Ball Z TV episode 120
- Track 8: performed by KŪKO (Waffle), image song
- Track 9: performed by Satoko Yamano and Hironobu Kageyama with Namek Troupe, image song
- Track 10: performed by Masako Nozawa (“in-character” as Son Gohan), image song
- Track 11: performed by MANNA, first closing theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 7 – The Journey of the 7 Balls
- 01 July 1991
- Released
- ¥2800
- Price
- 18
- Tracks
Tobikkiri no Saikyō tai Saikyō
The Incredible Mightiest vs. Mightiest
Pawā obu Sumairu
Power of Smile
Me o Tojireba Kantan
It’s Easy If You Close Your Eyes
Kaze no Yō ni Hoshi no Yō ni «Pāto 1»
Like the Wind, Like the Stars «Part 1»
Kaze no Yō ni Hoshi no Yō ni «Pāto 2»
Like the Wind, Like the Stars «Part 2»
Dareka-san to Ii Tenki
Somebody and Good Weather
Toki to Hikari no Shita de
Beneath Time and Light
Doragon Majikku Kānibaru
Dragon Magic Carnival
Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!
Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!
- Re-released 20 September 2006 under catalog number COCX-33914
- Track 1: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, first opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
- Track 2, 4, 6, 8, 11, 13, 15, 17: performed by MONOLITH, instrumental image songs
- Track 3: performed by Hironobu Kageyama and Ammy, closing theme to Dragon Ball Z Movie 5
- Track 5: performed by KŪKO (Waffle), image song
- Track 7: performed by Junko Uchida, image song
- Track 9: performed by CHIHO, image song
- Track 10: performed by CHIHO, image song
- Track 12: performed by Ushio Hashimoto, image song
- Track 14: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, image song
- Track 16: performed by Satoko Yamano, image song
- Track 18: performed by MANNA, first closing theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 8 – Characters Special 2
- 21 September 1991
- Released
- ¥2800
- Price
- 10
- Tracks
Ichido wa Kekkon Shitai Manbo
The I-Want-to-Get-Married-For-Once Mambo
Bejīta-sama no O-ryōri Jigoku!! ~”Okonomiyaki” no Kan~
Lord Vegeta’s Cooking Hell!!: “Okonomiyaki” Recipe
Omoide no Tenka-ichi Budōkai
Memories of the Tenka-ichi Budōkai
Share ‘reba Inochi no Izumi Waku-Waku!! 2
If I Tell a Joke, It’s an Exciting Fountain of Life!! 2
Kuchibue no Kimochi • Pikkoro Hen
The Feeling of Whistling – Piccolo Edit
I•ke•na•i Urara Majikku
The Wrong Kind of Ooh-La-La Magic
Takkaraputo Popporunga Pupiritto Paro
Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!
Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!
- Re-released 20 September 2006 under catalog number COCX-33915
- Track 1: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, first opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
- Track 2: performed by Hiromi Tsuru (“in-character” as Bulma), image song
- Track 3: performed by Mayumi Tanaka (“in-character” as Kuririn), image song
- Track 4: performed by Ryō Horikawa (“in-character” as Vegeta), image song
- Track 5: performed by POCHI featuring Apple Pie, image song
- Track 6: performed by Jōji Yanami (“in-character” as Kaiō-sama), image song
- Track 7: performed by Toshio Furukawa (“in-character” as Piccolo), image song
- Track 8: performed by Masako Nozawa (“in-character” as Son Gohan) and Naoko Watanabe (“in-character” as Chi-Chi), image song
- Track 9: performed by heavy duty, image song
- Track 10: performed by MANNA, first closing theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 8 ½ Special
- 21 November 1991
- Released
- ¥2800
- Price
- 9
- Tracks
Koi no NAZONAZO
The Mysteries of Love
«Super House Version» Doragon Wārudo e Yōkoso!
«Super House Version» Welcome to the Dragon World!
«Super Migaite Mite Yo Version» Bad Boy
«Super Watch-Me-Polish-Them Version» Bad Boy
«Super House Version» Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!
«Super House Version» Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!
(CONTAINS SONGS: Mama wa Shiawase Inotte ‘ru, Aitsu wa Son Gokū, Dancing in the space, Cosmic Chinese Melody, Supēsu Dansu, Pawā obu Sumairu)
(CONTAINS SONGS: Shura-Iro no Senshi, “Ya” na Koto ni wa Genki Dama!!, Aitsu wa Son Gokū, Tamashii no Michi, Ikusa (I-KU-SA), Tobikkiri no Saikyō tai Saikyō)
Sunao na Hikari Yasashii Shisen
Soft Light, Gentle Gaze
- Re-released 20 September 2006 under catalog number COCX-33916
- Track 1: performed by MONOLITH Symphonic Orchestra, image song
- Track 2: performed by KŪKO and Tricky Shirai, image song
- Track 3: performed by KŪKO, image song
- Track 4: performed by Ushio Hashimoto, image song
- Track 5: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, remix of the first opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
- Track 6: performed by MANNA, remix of the first closing theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
- Track 7: performed by KŪKO with Tricky Shirai, medley of songs
- Track 8: performed by Hironobu Kageyama with SHINES and Ammy, medley of songs
- Track 9: performed by KŪKO, image song
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 9 – Future Shock!!
- 21 December 1991
- Released
- ¥2800
- Price
- 10
- Tracks
MIND POWER…Ki…
Mind Power…Energy…
MESSAGE FROM FUTURE…Mirai Kara no Dengon…
A Message From the Future
WARNING OF DANGER…Keikoku…
Warning of Danger…Warning…
WELCOME HOME,MY BOY…Kaze no Namae…
Welcome Home, My Boy…the Name of the Wind…
SUPER+POWER=MELODY…Chō-Ryoku Fushi…
Super Power Melody
IT’S A SMALLWORLD…Koyubi no Shita de…
It’s a Small World…Beneath My Little Finger…
SWEET LOVELY MIDNIGHT…Tsuki no Uragawa…
Sweet Lovely Midnight…the Other Side of the Moon…
WHITE & WORLD & TRUE…Shiro to Sekai to Kokoro
White, the World, and the Heart
Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!
Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!
- Re-released 20 September 2006 under catalog number COCX-33917
- Track 1: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, first opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
- Track 2: performed by Hironobu Kageyama and Yuka Satō, insert song to Dragon Ball Z TV episode 140
- Track 3: performed by KŪKO and Yuka Satō, image song
- Track 4: performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara, image song
- Track 5: performed by CHIHO, image song
- Track 6: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, image song
- Track 7: performed by Yuka Satō, image song
- Track 8: performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara, image song
- Track 9: performed by Yuka Satō, image song
- Track 10: performed by MANNA, first closing theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 10 – Virtual Triangle
- 21 March 1992
- Released
- ¥2800
- Price
- 12
- Tracks
HERO (Kimi ga Hīrō)
Hero (You’re the Hero)
Son’na Kibun de
In That Sort of Mood
Ryūsei Toshokan ~Kometto Raiburarī~
Comet Library
E na E
Good E[nergy]
Firefly
Ikashita Enajī
Awesome Energy
Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!
Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!
- Re-released 20 September 2006 under catalog number COCX-33918
- Track 1: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, first opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
- Track 2: performed by MONOLITH, image song
- Track 3: performed by Hironobu Kageyama and YUKA, closing theme to Dragon Ball Z Movie 6
- Track 4: performed by KŪKO, image song
- Track 5: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, image song
- Track 6: performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara and YUKA, image song
- Track 7: performed by MONOLITH, image song
- Track 8: performed by YUKA, image song
- Track 9: performed by YUKA, image song
- Track 10: performed by MONOLITH, image song
- Track 11: performed by KŪKO, image song
- Track 12: performed by MANNA, first closing theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 11 – The Room of ‘Mind and Time’
- 01 July 1992
- Released
- ¥2800
- Price
- 14
- Tracks
Mushi no Shirase
Bug News
Saimin Banana
Hypnosis Banana
GIRI GIRI –Sekai Kyokugen–
At the Brink: The Earth’s Limit
Nejireta Supūn
Twisted Spoon
Ōgon no Konpasu
A Golden Compass
X Ten
X Spot
Akuariumu no Yoru
Aquarium Evening
A Top
Kurutta Jishaku
Mad Magnets
Hyakkajiten Gensōkyoku
Encyclopedia Fantasy
Hoshi no Mita Yume
Dream Upon a Star
- Re-released 20 September 2006 under catalog number COCX-33919
- Track 1: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, first opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
- Track 2: performed by MONOLITH, image song
- Track 3: performed by YUKA, image song
- Track 4: performed by YUKA, image song
- Track 5: performed by Hironobu Kageyamaand YUKA, closing theme to Dragon Ball Z Movie 7
- Track 6: performed by MONOLITH, image song
- Track 7: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, image song
- Track 8: performed by KŪKO, image song
- Track 9: performed by MONOLITH, image song
- Track 10: performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara and CHIHO, image song
- Track 11: performed by CHIHO, image song
- Track 12: performed by MONOLITH, image song
- Track 13: performed by MONOLITH, image song
- Track 14: performed by KŪKO, image song
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 12 – DBZ a Go Go!!
- 21 September 1992
- Released
- ¥2800
- Price
- 10
- Tracks
Please: Wish of a Lifetime!
LED TRAIN de GO! GO! GO!
Go! Go! Go! on a Red Train
rōrā surū 55
roller-through 55
Cool Cool Dandi
Cool Cool Dandy
WILD DANCE NIGHT ‹Yoake Made Tsuppashire›
Wild Dance Night ‹Run at Full Speed Until Dawn›
Hātobureiku Merodi, Myō ni
Heartbreak Melody, For No Reason
«Super House Version» Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!
«Super House Version» Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!
- Re-released 20 September 2006 under catalog number COCX-33920
- Track 1: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, first opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
- Track 2: performed by YUKA, image song
- Track 3: performed by KŪKO and Tricky Shirai, image song
- Track 4: performed by KŪKO, image song
- Track 5: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, image song
- Track 6: performed by YUKA, image song
- Track 7: performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara, image song
- Track 8: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, image song
- Track 9: performed by KŪKO, image song
- Track 10: performed by MANNA, remix of the first closing theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 13 – Battle & Hope
- 21 December 1992
- Released
- ¥2800
- Price
- 17
- Tracks
Unmei no Hi ~Tamashii vs Tamashii~
Day of Destiny: Spirit vs. Spirit
Yoake no Kodomo-tachi
Children of the Dawn
Chōsenjō
The Challenge
Ijiwaru Shinai De Ne…
Don’t Be Mean…
Aoi Kaze no HOPE
The Blue Wind’s Hope
«Super House Version» Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!
«Super House Version» Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!
- Re-released 20 September 2006 under catalog number COCX-33921
- Track 1: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, first opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
- Tracks 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14: performed by MONOLITH, instrumental image songs
- Track 3: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, insert song to Dragon Ball Z TV episode 184
- Track 5: performed by YUKA, image song
- Track 7: performed by KŪKO, image song
- Track 9: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, image song
- Track 11: performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara, image song
- Track 13: performed by KŪKO, image song
- Track 15: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, closing theme to the second Dragon Ball Z TV special
- Track 16: performed by MANNA, remix of the first closing theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 14 – Straight
- 21 March 1993
- Released
- ¥2800
- Price
- 10
- Tracks
Bāningu Faito –Nessen – Ressen – Chōgekisen–
Burning Fight: a Close, Intense, Super-Fierce Battle
Mizu-Iro Seinin
Sky-Blue Aliens
Sora Meguru Bōken
Adventures Surrounding the Skies
Nanika ga… (Michi no Chikara)
Something is… (Unknown Power)
Rabu Jetto
Love Jet
Torikkusutā to Kaettekita Mirai
The Future that Came Back With the Trickster
Boku wa, Massugu Machi wa, Massugu~
I’m Straight, the Road is Straight
Mazā Yunibāsu
Mother Universe
Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!
Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!
- Re-released 20 September 2006 under catalog number COCX-33922
- Track 1: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, first opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
- Track 2: performed by Hironobu Kageyama and YUKA, closing theme to Dragon Ball Z Movie 8
- Track 3: performed by KŪKO, image song
- Track 4: performed by KŪKO, image song
- Track 5: performed by Hironobu Kageyama and YUKA, image song
- Track 6: performed by YUKA, image song
- Track 7: performed by YUKA, image song
- Track 8: performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara, image song
- Track 9: performed by KŪKO, image song
- Track 10: performed by MANNA, first closing theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 15 – Sunlight & City Lights
- 21 July 1993
- Released
- ¥2800
- Price
- 11
- Tracks
Tobidase! Hīrō
Fly Away, Hero!
Watashi no Magician
My Magician
Hoshi no Toraianguru
A Triangle of Stars
Sora to Ame to…
The Sky, and Rain, and…
Joke-Gurai Iwasero Yo…
I’m Only Joking!…
Ginga o Koete Raijingu Hai
Surpassing the Galaxy, Rising High
Tobidase! Hīrō (reprise)
Fly Away, Hero! (reprise)
Detekoi Tobikiri ZENKAI Pawā!
Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!
- Re-released 20 September 2006 under catalog number COCX-33923
- Track 1: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, first opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
- Track 2: performed by KŪKO, image song
- Track 3: performed by Naoko Umino, image song
- Track 4: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, image song
- Track 5: performed by MONOLITH, image song
- Track 6: performed by YUKA, image song
- Track 7: performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara, image song
- Track 8: performed by KŪKO, image song
- Track 9: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, closing theme to Dragon Ball Z Movie 9
- Track 10: performed by MONOLITH, image song
- Track 11: performed by MANNA, first closing theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 16 – WE GOTTA POWER
- 01 June 1994
- Released
- ¥2800
- Price
- 10
- Tracks
Toki Yo Tomare ~MY NAME IS FATHER~
Stop, Time!: My Name is Father
Boku wa Mahōtsukai
I’m a Magician
Ke Sera
Que Será (What Will Be)
Ato wa Silence…
Afterward, There’s Silence…
Chikara o Koete
Surpass Your Power
Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta
We Were Angels
- Re-released 20 September 2006 under catalog number COCX-33924
- Track 1: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, second opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
- Track 2: performed by TOM, image song
- Track 3: performed by Mariko Takase, image song
- Track 4: performed by Gōji Tsuno, image song
- Track 5: performed by Rei, image song
- Track 6: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, image song
- Track 7: performed by TOM, image song
- Track 8: performed by Mariko Takase, image song
- Track 9: performed by Rei, image song
- Track 10: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, second closing theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 17 – Hippy Hoppy Shake!!
- 01 March 1995
- Released
- ¥2800
- Price
- 10
- Tracks
Janjaka My Way
Bring it On My Way
Good-Bye Mr. Loneliness ~Hikari no Kanata e~
Goodbye, Mr. Loneliness: To the Other Side of the Light
Majin Bū ni Sasageru Baraddo
A Ballad Dedicated to Majin Boo
Seiki-Matsu Banzai!
Hooray For the End of the Century!
Saraba Namida Yo
Goodbye, Tears!
Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta
We Were Angels
- Re-released 20 September 2006 under catalog number COCX-33925
- Track 1: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, second opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
- Track 2: performed by Sachi Hanaoka, image song
- Track 3: performed by Mikio Katsumata, image song
- Track 4: performed by Mikio Katsumata, image song
- Track 5: performed by TOM, image song
- Track 6: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, image song
- Track 7: performed by Mayumi Tanaka (“in-character” as Kuririn), image song
- Track 8: performed by Mikio Katsumata, image song
- Track 9: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, image song
- Track 10: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, second closing theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 18 – Praise for the Future
- 20 January 1996
- Released
- ¥2800
- Price
- 10
- Tracks
Kinō no Yume, Kyō no Hikari –Sairento Naito – Mōningu Mūn–
Yesterday’s Dreams, Today’s Light: Silent Night, Morning Moon
100-Oku no Furenzu
10,000,000,000 Friends
Majin Bū no Higeki
Majin Boo’s Tragedy
Memorīzu –Yatsu no Inai Yoru–
Memories: An Evening Without Him
Ore ga Yaranakya Dare ga Yaru
If I Don’t Do It, Who Will?
perfum No 18 ~Mashō no Kaori~
Perfume No. 18: Diabolical Fragrance
Hitomi no Naka no Chikyū
An Earth Within Your Eyes
Growin’ Up Itsuka Mata Aeru Hi Made
Growin’ Up: Until the Day We Can Meet Again
Boku-tachi wa Tenshi Datta
We Were Angels
- Re-released 20 September 2006 under catalog number COCX-33926
- Track 1: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, second opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
- Track 2: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, image song
- Track 3: performed by Masako Iwanaga, image song
- Track 4: performed by Shin’ichi Ishihara, image song
- Track 5: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, image song
- Track 6: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, closing theme to Dragon Ball Z Movie 13
- Track 7: performed by KŪKO, image song
- Track 8: performed by KŪKO, image song
- Track 9: performed by Hironobu Kageyama and Team DBZ, image song
- Track 10: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, second closing theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 18 ½ Special – Super Remix
- 20 January 1996
- Released
- ¥2800
- Price
- 9
- Tracks
(CONTAINS SONGS: MIND POWER…Ki…, WARNING OF DANGER…Keikoku…, Chōsenjō, Unmei no Hi ~Tamashii VS Tamashii~)
GIRI GIRI –Sekai Kyokugen– ~EXTREME HARD METAL MIX~
At the Brink: The Earth’s Limit – Extreme Hard Metal Mix
Please: Wish of a Lifetime! – Acid Club Mix
Perfume No. 18 – Dangerous Fragrant Mix
Ginga o Koete Raijingu Hai ~GALAXY ADVENTURE MIX~
Surpassing the Galaxy, Rising High – Galaxy Adventure Mix
Tobidase! Hīrō ~DREAM THEATRE MIX~
Fly Away, Hero! – Dream Theatre Mix
Hikari no Tabi ’96 ~CLASSICAL NEW VERSION~
Light’s Journey ’96 – Classical New Version
- Re-released 20 September 2006 under catalog number COCX-33927
- Track 1: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, remix of the first opening theme to the Dragon Ball Z TV series
- Track 2: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, YUKA, and Shin’ichi Ishihara, medley of songs
- Track 3: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, remix of an image song
- Track 4: performed by Hironobu Kageyama and YUKA, remix of the closing theme to Dragon Ball Z Movie 7
- Track 5: performed by YUKA, remix of an image song
- Track 6: performed by KŪKO and Yasumi, remix of an image song
- Track 7: performed by Hironobu Kageyama, remix of the closing theme to Dragon Ball Z Movie 9
- Track 8: performed by KŪKO, remix of an image song
- Track 9: performed by Hironobu Kageyama & KŪKO, remix of the closing theme to the first Dragon Ball Z TV special