A question that some people may have is in relation to what are the songs of the anime of Dragon Ball Super. Especially since this series has several of them.
The simplest thing is to group them into opening or opening themes, and ending or closing themes. Each one is accompanied by its respective animation.
In the case of the former, it must be noted first that this Toei Animation animation only has two for its 131 episodes.
On the other hand, when we talk about those that correspond to the endings, then there are 11. It is necessary to point out that different singers and groups participated in all these melodies, both in Japan and in the adaptations in various languages.
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So we will limit ourselves to Japanese and Latin American interpreters. Regarding the opening themes, they are the following:
- Cho-Zets☆Dynamic!
- Genkai Toppa × Survivor
On the other hand, if we talk about those that correspond to the ending songs of the anime of Dragon Ball Superthen we are talking about the following:
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- hello hello hello
- Starring Star
- usubeni
- Forever Dreaming
- Yoka-Yoka Dance
- Chǎofàn MUSIC
- Aku no Tenshi to Seigi no Akuma
- Boogie Back
- Haruka
- ’70cm Shihō no Madobe’
- TEAR
Each of the 13 Dragon Ball songs mentioned above is available on various media, such as YouTube Music, Spotify, and Apple Music.
But it doesn’t hurt to know who is behind these musical themes, some of which have been adapted for Latin American lands. Various Latino artists participated in these adaptations who invested a lot of time and effort.
Who are behind the Dragon Ball Super songs?
Regarding the songs Dragon Ball Superand specifically, of those that are opening, the first one, Cho-Zets☆Dynamic!, is called ‘Transcendent, dynamic!’ in Latin America; It is sung by Kazuya Yoshii and in its Latin version it is Josafat Espinosa.
As for the second, Genkai Toppa × Survivor aka ‘Exceed your limits, survivor’is performed by Kiyoshi Hikawa and in Latin America he has the talent of Pascual Reyes with backing vocals by Cassandra Valtier.
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Regarding the endings, the following list reveals who is behind these songs:
- Hello Hello Hello – Original version: Good Morning America – Latin version: Hugo Robles
- Starring Star – Original Version: KEYTALK
- Usubeni – Original Version: Lacco Tower
- Forever Dreaming – Original Version: Czecho no Republic
- Yoka-Yoka Dance – Original Version: Batten Shōjo-Tai
- Chǎofàn MUSIC – Original version: Arukara – Latin version: Rodrigo Llamas
- Aku no Tenshi to Seigi no Akuma – Original Version: THE COLLECTORS
- Boogie Back – Original version: Inoue Miyu – Latin version: Alexa Hakim with backing vocals by Cassandra Valtier
- Haruka – Original version: Lacco Tower – Latin version: Sergio García
- ’70cm Shihō no Madobe’ – Original version: ROTTENGRAFFTY – Latin version: Leonardo Robles
- TEAR – Original version: OnePixcel – Latin version: Cassandra Valtier
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