DRAGON BALL Z FAULCONER PRODUCTIONS MUSIC TRACKLIST VER. 1.0.0
This has been a long time coming, and it was a massive undertaking. Below you will find a link to a Google sheet which lists every* single track that plays in every episode of Dragon Ball Z from 67/68, "Ginyu Assault," to 291, "Goku's Next Journey." The structure includes the track name, an indicator of whether it is where a track debuted, and notes about the track or its specific appearance, such as whether it included a unique edit or embellishment(s). There are also links for most of the tracks in the column detailing the tracks' release status.
The second sheet consists of a comprehensive list of every unique track in chronological order and the corresponding debut episode. We also included the composer where we know who wrote it. The third sheet has information about the CDs.
A few notes about the version 1.0 release:
>>The tracklist is mostly complete and searchable by hitting [Ctrl] + [f]. There are some aspects, such as track lists for the second half of the YTV broadcast of "Incredible Force" and other YTV variants, that we have not been able to verify. We also do not have Next Episode Previews listed. We strongly believe there are 7 unique ones, but we have not gone through all 224 episodes' Next Episode Previews to compare them and identify each one.
>>We named lots of tracks that do not have official names. Rather than going the typical fan route of calling them something cool, we tried to run with either internal names when we knew them (e.g. "Trunks Stews"), or names that are consistent with the team's internal naming conventions ("Cell Absorbs Man (I)").
>>Some of the "official" names from the CDs have been corrected for consistency (e.g. "Gohan vs. Doubler" is corrected to "Gohan vs. Dabura," "Kame's Tale" is corrected to "Kami's Tale," etc.). Most of these instances stem from early translations being provided to Cakemix Studios by Funimation which were not reflective of the names used in the show.
>>While many tracks have YouTube links, some are still being updated. Some may link to the wrong track entirely due to edits to the spreadsheet. *The links are still a work in progress.* The release timing came down to deciding whether to share the substance of the list now while the links still aren't perfect but the information is correct, or to wait for what could be a pretty long period of time to finish updating all the links. The links will continue to be updated and corrected over time, and eventually, we will confirm the completion of the 2.0 version which will be both content-complete and have links for everything.
>>The color schemes of each episode's chart are reflective of the primary color used in the corresponding episode's title card, in case anyone was curious.
>>If anyone who looks at this happened to be working at the studio at the time and is able to contribute any corrections, especially if there were internal track names we can reference, feel free to let us know!
Faulconer Re-Mix
DRAGON BALL Z FAULCONER PRODUCTIONS MUSIC TRACKLIST VER. 1.0.0
This has been a long time coming, and it was a massive undertaking. Below you will find a link to a Google sheet which lists every* single track that plays in every episode of Dragon Ball Z from 67/68, "Ginyu Assault," to 291, "Goku's Next Journey." The structure includes the track name, an indicator of whether it is where a track debuted, and notes about the track or its specific appearance, such as whether it included a unique edit or embellishment(s). There are also links for most of the tracks in the column detailing the tracks' release status.
The second sheet consists of a comprehensive list of every unique track in chronological order and the corresponding debut episode. We also included the composer where we know who wrote it. The third sheet has information about the CDs.
A few notes about the version 1.0 release:
>>The tracklist is mostly complete and searchable by hitting [Ctrl] + [f]. There are some aspects, such as track lists for the second half of the YTV broadcast of "Incredible Force" and other YTV variants, that we have not been able to verify. We also do not have Next Episode Previews listed. We strongly believe there are 7 unique ones, but we have not gone through all 224 episodes' Next Episode Previews to compare them and identify each one.
>>We named lots of tracks that do not have official names. Rather than going the typical fan route of calling them something cool, we tried to run with either internal names when we knew them (e.g. "Trunks Stews"), or names that are consistent with the team's internal naming conventions ("Cell Absorbs Man (I)").
>>Some of the "official" names from the CDs have been corrected for consistency (e.g. "Gohan vs. Doubler" is corrected to "Gohan vs. Dabura," "Kame's Tale" is corrected to "Kami's Tale," etc.). Most of these instances stem from early translations being provided to Cakemix Studios by Funimation which were not reflective of the names used in the show.
>>While many tracks have YouTube links, some are still being updated. Some may link to the wrong track entirely due to edits to the spreadsheet. *The links are still a work in progress.* The release timing came down to deciding whether to share the substance of the list now while the links still aren't perfect but the information is correct, or to wait for what could be a pretty long period of time to finish updating all the links. The links will continue to be updated and corrected over time, and eventually, we will confirm the completion of the 2.0 version which will be both content-complete and have links for everything.
>>The color schemes of each episode's chart are reflective of the primary color used in the corresponding episode's title card, in case anyone was curious.
>>If anyone who looks at this happened to be working at the studio at the time and is able to contribute any corrections, especially if there were internal track names we can reference, feel free to let us know!
Happy Holidays everyone! We'll see you on Namek in 2025!
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