Rock The Dragon - (Instrumental)
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Epicness!
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memories of '04 childhood watching this shit. Treasured moment n shit. I lived to listened for the credits
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Rock the dragon!
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@MsDBZbabe oh hey MsDBZbabe
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This Dragon Ball Z budokai
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Not as long as the opening though.
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@coycoy88 Is there Ocean dub DVDs? I'm kind of torn apart with Dragonball Z. On one hand there is the Ocean dub (which in my opinion has the best voice actors for the Saiyan and Namek saga) but they have the worst editing ever, for whatever reason, editing out anything relating to death or hitting in the face. On the other, the remastered version as far as i know is unedited but has not so good voice acting.. :(
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There's an official instrumental, you know.
RandomDandomVids 4 months ago
@RandomDandomVids Link please?
coycoy88 4 months ago
@coycoy88 watch?v=67mRnGshFDk&feature=related
RandomDandomVids 4 months ago
@RandomDandomVids Ah, I already knew about the closing credits. I used some of it to help me piece together the full opening version. It's not the full thing, so it doesnt really count. The way you were talking, i thought you have had found an officially released FULL version of the instrumental.
coycoy88 4 months ago
i thought the instrumentals here were done by Faulconer Productions Music with lyrics added by Funi. 'Ginyu Assault' episode was when Faulconer first started composing for DBZ, episode #63 i think...
NorthviewVids 5 months ago
@NorthviewVids The song debuted in 1996 with FUNimation's first dub of the DBZ TV series, as done in conjunction with Ocean Studios for the voices and Shuki Levy (& Kussa Mahehi) for the music. Faulconer Productions wasn't brought on-board until 1999 with the in-house production of "season three", a full three years after "Rock the Dragon" had first gone into use.
coycoy88 5 months ago