'Dragon Ball Super' Soundtrack Arrives February; DVD/Blu-Ray Third Edition Announced

by Excel Medina / Jan 08, 2016 09:37 PM EST
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The "Dragon Ball Super" soundtrack will be available next month, while the DVD and Blu-Ray edition has been confirmed.

According to Kanzenshuu, the soundtrack will be available in Japan on Feb. 24.

The compilation will include score composed by Norihito Sumitomo as well as the opening (Chōzetsu ☆ Dynamic! by Kazuya Yoshii) and closing (Hello Hello Hello by Good Morning America) theme songs, Attack of the Fanboy  reported.

These bonus musical scores are part of the "Dragon Ball" franchise's 30th anniversary, Youth Health Magazine
reported.

"To commemorate the 30th anniversary of the TV anime's broadcast, the series' historical theme songs, from the first opening theme 'Mystical Adventure!' to the 'Dragon Ball Super' theme song, will be collected on the 'Dragon Ball Godly BEST' album set to be released February 24th," the show's official Twitter account shared.

Meanwhile, it can be recalled that the "Dragon Ball Super" second box DVD and Blu-ray set was released last month. Both features 12 episodes on each package, clean opening and closing sequences, as well as a booklet.

Kanzenshuu reported that a new box of DVD and Blu-Ray are set to arrive by Mar. 2 but its contents have yet to be revealed. However, it will most likely include the end of "Resurrection of F" saga and the beginning of "Champa" storyline.

Prices are set at 11,200 yen for DVD and 15,000 for Blu-ray. The upcoming "Dragon Ball Super" bundle can now be pre-ordered at Amazon Japan.

In addition, the third "Dragon Ball Super" DVD and Blu-Ray box release date was also confirmed. Accordingly, it will be released on June 2 and will contain episode 25 to episode 36 of the series.

The series is planned to run 52 episodes but rumors have it that "Dragon Ball Super" might extend up to 100 episodes.

"Dragon Ball Super" returns on Fuji TV after a holiday break. Episode 26 airs on Sunday.

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