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Drag, Norway Drag (Ăjluokta in Lule Sami and Ăiluokta in Northern Sami) is a village in the municipality of Tysfjord in Norway with approximately 950 inhabitants. It is located slightly less than 200 kilometres north of Bodø and 120 kilometres south of Narvik.
Dragalevtsi Dragalevtsi () is a quarter of Sofia, part of Vitosha municipality and situated in the southwestern part of the city, at the foot of the mountain of Vitosha. A former village incorporated into the city in the 20th century, Dragalevtsi is today a high-income area built up with luxurious one-family country houses, villas and hotels.
Dragan Čavić Dragan Čavić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Чавић) (born March 10, 1958 in Zenica) is the current President of Republika Srpska (since November 28, 2002). He was Vice President of Republika Srpska between 2000 and 2002.
Dragan ÄorÄ‘ević Dragan ÄorÄ‘ević (Драган Ђорђевић) (born 1970 in Niš) was the presidential candidate in the Serbian presidential election, 2004 for the Party of Serbian Citizens. He graduated from law school in Niš.
Dragan Äurović Dragan Äurović (born October 31 1959 in Danilovgrad, Montenegro, Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia) is the deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro (as of 2001), and the interior minister (as of December 2003). Graduated from the faculty of law.
Dragan Maršićanin Dragan Maršićanin (Драган МарŃићанин) (born in 1950 in Belgrade) is the current ambassador of Serbia to Switzerland, appointed in July, 2004. He was Serbian Minister of Economy, but his position was put on hold when he decided to run for president in 2004.
Dragan Obrenović Dragan Obrenović (born April 12, 1963) was the Interim Commander of the Zvornik brigade of the Republika Srpska (VRS) (the Bosnian Serb Army) from August 8, 1995 until September 15, 1995. He remained Chief of Staff of this brigade until April 30, 1996.
Dragan Vasiljković Dragan Vasiljković, nicknamed Kapetan Dragan, was a founder and captain of the Serbian paramilitary unit called Knindže, and was a golf instructor in Australia. He is accused of war crimes by the Republic of Croatia, and is currently being held in an Australian prison while extradition is being considered.
Dragaredokko Dragaredokko is the name of an opera by the Norwegian composer Geirr Tveitt. Sadly, the entire score burnt down in the tragic fire in 1970, but an incomplete piano transcription still exsits in the national library of Norway.
Dragão do Mar Center of Art and Culture The Dragão do Mar Center of Art And Culture is a government funded cultural center in Fortaleza, Ceará in Brazil. The center contains facilities for exhibitions, a theatre, a library, a cinema and a planetarium.
Dragée A dragée (IPA: , from Greek tragêmata "sweets ,treats") is a form of confectionery that is more decorative and symbolic than a substantial sweet. Dragées currently take three forms in the confectionery world.
Dragør Dragør is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Copenhagen County on the southern coast of island of Amager just east of Zealand (Sjælland) in eastern Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 18 km², and has a total population of 13,156 (2005).
Dragefjellets Musikkorps Dragefjellets Musikkorps also known as the Bergen Symphonic Band is an elite division amateur wind band in Bergen, Norway. It traces it's beginnings from 1908, and has won the Norwegian Wind Band Championships five times: 1981, 1983, 1988, 1992 and 2006.
Dragging death A dragging death is a death caused by someone being dragged behind or underneath a moving vehicle, whether accidental or as a deliberate act of murder. If it is homicide, then it is also known as a dragging murder.
Dragiša Brašovan Dragiša Brašovan (Serbian Cyrillic: ДрагиŃа БраŃован) (May 25, 1887 - October 6, 1965) was a leading Serbian architect, considered by some to be the greatest architect of the former Yugoslavia.
Dragiša Burzan Dragiša Burzan (born 1950 in Titograd, Montenegro, Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia) has been the Serbia and Montenegro ambassador to London since 2004. Before his diplomatic appointment, he was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro between 2003 and 2004.
Dragiša Pešić Dragiša Pešić (born 1954 in Danilovgrad, Montenegro, Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia) is a politician from Montenegro who was the last Prime Minister of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia before it was officially transformed into the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro in spring 2003.
Dragnet (1987 film) Dragnet is a 1987 film starring Dan Aykroyd, Tom Hanks, Christopher Plummer, Dabney Coleman, Harry Morgan, and Alexandra Paul. Acting as both a parody and homage to the long-running Dragnet television series, Aykroyd plays a very-accurate Joe Friday (nephew of the late Joe Friday from the series) while Hanks plays Pep Streebeck, his brand-new and very unconventional partner.
Dragnet (policing) A dragnet is any system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects; including road barricades and traffic stops, widespread DNA tests, and general increased police alertness. The term derives from a fishing technique of dragging a fishing net across the sea bottom, or through a promising area of open water.
Dragnet (series) Dragnet was a popular, influential and long-running radio and television police procedural about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a dragnet for any system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects.
Dragnet (theme song) "Dragnet," the instrumental theme song from the radio and television show of the same name, was composed by MiklĂłs RĂłzsa as part of his score for the 1946 film version of The Killers; it was modified by Walter Schumann for the show. A 1953 recording of the tune by Ray Anthony became a popular music chart hit (reaching #2 on Billboard).
Drago Doctrine The Drago Doctrine was announced in 1902 by the Argentinian Minister of Foreign Affairs Luis Maria Drago. Extending the Monroe Doctrine, it set forth the policy that no foreign power, including the United States, could use force against an American nation to collect debt.
Dragoljub Pokrajac Dragoljub Pokrajac (born 1970 in Ĺ ibenik, Croatia (then Yugoslavia) is a Serbian-American scientist. His fields of interest include data mining, video analysis, image processing, applied mathematics and others.
Dragoş Dragoş (Drágfi of Béltek) was a Maramureş Voivode ruling over the lands of what was to become Moldavia (between 1351 and 1353). He left Maramureş by orders from the Hungarian King Louis I, in order to establish a defense line against the Golden Horde.
DragoĹź Coman DragoĹź Cristian Coman (born October 16, 1980 in Bucharest) is an international freestyle swimmer from Romania, who represented his native country at two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 2000 in Sydney, Australia. A year earlier, at the European LC Championships 1999 in Istanbul, he won his first medal: a silver one at the 1500m freestyle.
Dragoman Dragoman, a word of Assyrian or Akkadian origin, designates the official title of a person who would function as an interpreter, translator and official guide between countries and polities of the Middle East and European embassies, consulates, vice-consulates and trading posts. A dragoman had to have a knowledge of Arabic, Turkish, and European languages.
Dragomireşti Vale Dragomireşti Vale is a commune in the southwestern part of Ilfov County, Romania. Its name is derived from Dragomir, a Romanian name of Slavic origin (from Драгомир, which means "precious and peaceful"), the suffix -eşti, and nounVale, which means "valley".
Dragomirna The Dragomirna Monastery, built during the first three decades of the 17th century, 15 km from Suceava, the former princely seat of Moldavia, lies among mild and forest-clad hills, where we can hardly notice that the fir-trees mingle with oak-trees. The history of the monastery started in 1602, when the small church in the graveyard was built and dedicated to Saints Enoch, Elijah and John the Theologian and continued in 1609, with the dedication of the larger church to the "Descending of the Holy Spirit".
Dragon The dragon is a mythical creature typically depicted as a large and powerful serpent or other reptile with magical or spiritual qualities. Mythological creatures possessing some or most of the characteristics typically associated with dragons are common throughout the world's cultures.
Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons) In the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), dragons are often depicted as having many different races, each usually based on a particular color of their scales or an affinity with an element. This classification has been used in a great deal of modern fantasy fiction.
Dragon (Inheritance) Dragons are an intelligent race that inhabit Alagaësia, a fictional fantasy world created by Christopher Paolini. They are a key part of the Inheritance Trilogy, in which dragons are a nearly extinct and magical race.
Dragon (rocket) The Dragon is a two-stage French solid propellant sounding rocket used for high altitude research. Its first stage was a Stromboli engine (diameter 56 cm) which burned 675 kg of fuel in 16 s and so produced a maximum thrust of 88 kN.
Dragon (spacecraft) The SpaceX Dragon is a proposed conventional blunt-cone ballistic capsule spacecraft, capable of carrying 7 people or a mixture of personnel and cargo, to and from low Earth orbit. The nosecone of the vehicle has a hinged cap which opens to reveal a standard ISS Common Berthing Mechanism, which allows the Dragon to dock to the US segment of the ISS.
Dragon (TV Series) Based on the renowned books by beloved children’s author, Dav Pilkey (The Adventures of Captain Underpants, The Dumb Bunnies), Dragon is a new claymation series for preschoolers that captures the endearing and insightful life stories of the loveable hero, Dragon. Set in an imaginary animal world where ostriches work in stores, mice deliver the mail and beavers snore, the series playfully explores themes that are universally identifiable to children, including wanting a friend, being afraid of the dark and trying not to eat too much candy and ice cream.
Dragon (Wheel of Time) In the fictional Wheel of Time fantasy series by Robert Jordan, the Dragon is the champion of the Light and the Creator against the evil Dark One. Although the Dark One was imprisoned by the Creator at the moment of creation, he continually seeks to break free of his prison.
Dragon (zodiac) The Dragon ( éľ™ ) is the only mythical animal in the Chinese zodiac. In China, dragons are associated with strength, health, harmony, and good luck; they are placed above doors or on the tops of roofs to banish demons and evil spirits.
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Dragon Ball (artifact) A Dragon Ball (Mandarin lóng-qiú, katakana ronchū) is a fictional artifact from the manga and anime Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z, as well as Dragon Ball GT. A similar version of them with the same name also appear in the Akira Toriyama manga Dragon Boy (the proto-Dragon Ball one-shot series).
Dragon Ball (franchise) Dragon Ball (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«), created by Akira Toriyama in 1984, is an internationally popular teen and young adult franchise, though it is also popular in the United States among younger children. It consists primarily of one manga series, three anime series, seventeen animated feature films, an unofficial live-action Chinese feature film, a collectible card game, and a large number of video games, collectible products, and action figures.
Dragon Ball AF Dragon Ball AF is a non-existent anime or manga series that has been rumored to exist by many fans of the Dragon Ball manga and anime series. It is not only fictional, but a complete fabrication in itself, and a source of confusion and frustration to many fans.
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Dragon Ball GT: Transformation Dragon Ball GT: Transformation is a side-scroller beat 'em up video game developed by Webfoot Games for the Game Boy Advance. The story takes place during the "Black Star Dragonball" and "Baby" story arcs of the anime Dragon Ball GT.
Dragon Ball Z & Z 2 Original Soundtrack Dragon Ball Z & Z 2 Original Soundtrack (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z & ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z2 オăŞă‚¸ăŠă«ă‚µă‚¦ăłă‰ăă©ăク) is the official licenced soundtrack of the first two Dragon Ball Z video games for the PS2 and Gamecube by the same name (known as Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 1 & 2 in English speaking countries). It was released by Columbia Records on January 19, 2005 in Japan only.
Dragon Ball Z 3 Original Soundtrack Dragon Ball Z 3: Original Soundtrack (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z3 オăŞă‚¸ăŠă«ă‚µă‚¦ăłă‰ăă©ăク) is the official licensed soundtrack of the video games for the PS2 by the same name (Known as Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 in english speaking countries). It was released by Columbia Records on March 2, 2005 in Japan only.
Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection 1: Hikari no Tabi Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection 1: Hikari no Tabi (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z コăłă—ăŞăĽăă»ă‚˝ăłă‚°ă‚łă¬ă‚Żă‚·ă§ăł1 ~ĺ…‰ă®ć—…~/Journey of Light) is the first instalment of a four volume three disc Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection cd soundtrack set from the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was released by Columbia Records on January 18, 2003 in Japan only. This set spans hits 1-5 of the Hit Song Collection series and includes tracks from hit 8½.
Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection 2: Tobikkiri no SaikyĂ´ tai SaikyĂ´ Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection 2: Tobikkiri no SaikyĂ´ tai SaikyĂ´ (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z コăłă—ăŞăĽăă»ă‚˝ăłă‚°ă‚łă¬ă‚Żă‚·ă§ăł2 ~ă¨ăłăŁăŤă‚Šă®ćś€ĺĽ·ĺŻľćś€ĺĽ·~/The Incredible Mightiest vs. Mightiest) is the second instalment of a four volume three disc Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection cd soundtrack set from the anime Dragon Ball Z.
Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection 4: Eien no Yakusoku Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection 4: Eien no Yakusoku (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z コăłă—ăŞăĽăă»ă‚˝ăłă‚°ă»ă‚łă¬ă‚Żă‚·ă§ăł4~ć°¸é ă®ç´„ćťź~/Promise of Eternity) is the final instalment of a four volume three disc Dragon Ball Z Complete Song Collection CD soundtrack set from the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was released by Columbia Records on April 23, 2003 in Japan only.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă’ăă曲集/Doragon Borru Zetto Hitto Kyoku shĂ») is the first instalment of a soundtrack series by the same name of the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was released by Columbia Records on July 21, 1989 in Japan only.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 10: Virtual Triangle Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 10: Virtual Triangle (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă’ăă曲集10~ă´ă‚ˇăĽăăŁă«ă»ăă©ă‚¤ă‚˘ăłă‚°ă«/Doragon Borru Zetto Hitto Kyoku ShĂ» 10) despite it's title is the eleventh instalment of the Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was released by Columbia Records on March 21, 1992 in Japan only.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 11: 'Seishin to Toki' no Heya Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 11: 'Seishin to Toki' no Heya (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă’ăă曲集11~“精神ă¨ć™‚”ă®é¨ĺ±‹ď˝ž/Doragon Borru Zetto Hitto Kyoku ShĂ» 11: The Room of 'Mind and Time') despite it's title is the tweleth instalment of the Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was released by Columbia Records on July 1, 1992 in Japan only.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 12: DBZ a Go Go!! Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 12: DBZ a Go Go!! (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă’ăă曲集12~/Doragon Borru Zetto Hitto Kyoku ShĂ» 12) despite it's title is the thirteenth instalment of the Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series of the anime Dragon Ball Z.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 13: Battle & Hope Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 13: Battle & Hope (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă’ăă曲集13~ăăă«ă‚ą&ă›ăĽă—/Doragon Borru Zetto Hitto Kyoku ShĂ» 13) despite it's title is the fourteenth instalment of the Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was released by Columbia Records on December 21, 1992 in Japan only.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 14: Straight Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 14: Straight (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă’ăă曲集14~スăă¬-ă/Doragon Borru Zetto Hitto Kyoku ShĂ» 14) despite its title is the fifteenth instalment of the Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was released by Columbia Records on March 21, 1993 in Japan only.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 15: Sunlight & City Lights Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 15: Sunlight & City Lights (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă’ăă曲集14~スăă¬-ă/Doragon Borru Zetto Hitto Kyoku ShĂ» 15) despite it's title is the sixteenth instalment of the Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was released by Columbia Records on July 21, 1993 in Japan only.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 16: WE GOTTA POWER Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 16: WE GOTTA POWER (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă’ăă曲集16~ウィă»ă‚¬ăタă»ă‘ăŻăĽ/Doragon Borru Zetto Hitto Kyoku ShĂ» 16) despite it's title is the seventeenth instalment of the Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was released by Columbia Records on June 1, 1994 in Japan only.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 17: Hippy Hoppy Shake!! Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 17: Hippy Hoppy Shake!! (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă’ăă曲集17~ă’ăă”ăĽă»ă›ăă”ăĽă»ă‚·ă‚§ă‚¤ă‚Ż/Doragon Borru Zetto Kyoku ShĂ» 17) despite it's title is the eighteenth instalment of the Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series of the anime Dragon Ball Z.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 18: Mirai e no Sanka Dragonball Z Hit Collection 18: Mirai e no Sanka (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă’ăă曲集18~未来ă ă®??/Doragon Borru Zetto Hitto Kyoku ShĂ» 18: For Participation of The Future) despite its title is the nineteenth installment of the Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series of the anime Dragon Ball Z.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 18½ Special: SUPER REMIX Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 18½ Special: SUPER REMIX (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă’ăă曲集18½ Special~SUPER REMIX/Doragon Boru Zetto Hitto Kyokushuu 18½ Special~SUPER REMIX) is the final installment of the Hit Song Collection series released on March 20, 1996. Like its predecessor, Hit 8½, it is comprised of remixes and medleys, but unlike 8½ it contains no exclusive songs.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 3: Space Dancing Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 3: Space Dancing (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă’ăă曲集3~/Doragon Borru Zetto Hitto Kyoku ShĂ» 3) is the third instalment of the Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was released by Columbia Records on April 1, 1990 in Japan only.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 4: Character Special Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 4: Character Special (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă’ăă曲集4~ă‚ăŁă©ă‚Żă‚żăĽă‚şă»ă‚ąăšă‚·ăŁă«~/Doragon Borru Zetto Hitto Kyoku ShĂ» 4) is the fourth instalment of the Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was released by Columbia Records on October 1, 1990 in Japan only.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 5: Hikari no Tabi Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 5: Hikari no Tabi (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă’ăă曲集V~ĺ…‰ă®ć—…/Doragon Borru Zetto Hitto Kyoku ShĂ» V~Journey of Light) is the fifth instalment of the Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was released by Columbia Records on December 21, 1990 in Japan only.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 6: BPâž Battle Points Unlimited Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 6: BPâž Battle Points Unlimited (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă’ăă曲集6~BPâžăăă«ăťă‚¤ăłăă»ă‚˘ăłăŞăźă†ăă‰/Doragon Borru Zetto Hitto Kyoku ShĂ» 6~Batoru Pointo Anrimiteddo) is the sixth instalment of the Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was released by Columbia Records on March 21, 1991 in Japan only.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 7: The Journey of The 7 Balls Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 7: The Journey of The 7 Balls (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă’ăă曲集7~ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă’ăă曲集7~ă‚¶ă»ă‚¸ăŁăĽă‹ăĽă»ă‚Şă–ă»ă‚¶ă»7ăśăĽă«/Doragon Borru Zetto Hitto Kyoku ShĂ» 7) is the seventh instalment of the Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was released by Columbia Records on March 21, 1991 in Japan only.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 8: Character Special 2 Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 8: Character Special 2 (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă’ăă曲集8~ă‚ăŁă©ă‚Żă‚żăĽă‚şă»ă‚ąăšă‚·ăŁă«2/Doragon Borru Zetto Hitto Kyoku ShĂ» 8) is the eighth instalment of the Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was released by Columbia Records on September 21, 1991 in Japan only.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 8½: Special Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 8½: Special (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă’ăă曲集8½~スăšă‚·ăŁă«/Doragon Borru Zetto Hitto Kyokushuu 8½) is the ninth installment of the Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series of the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was released by Columbia Records on November 1, 1991 in Japan only.
Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection Series Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection Series (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă’ăă曲集/Doragon Borru Zetto Hitto Kyoku shĂ») is a soundtrack series from the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was produced and released by Columbia Records of Japan from July 21, 1989 to March 20, 1996 the show's entire lifespan.
Dragon Ball Z II: Gekigami Freeza Dragon Ball Z II: Gekigami Freeza (translated; Freeza the Planet Destroyer) released by Bandai in 1991 for the Japanese Famicom console. As with its prequel the game takes the form of an RPG controlled through the use of Battle Cards.
Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai: Another Road Dragon Ball Shin Budokai: Another Road is an upcoming fighting game for the Playstation Portable. It will feature more then 50 new fighting skills and attacks, plus new additional characters from the Dragonball, Dragonball Z, and Dragonball GT Universe.
Dragon Ball Z: Best Song Collection "LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD" Dragon Ball Z: Best Song Collection "LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD" (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă™ă‚ąă ă‚˝ăłă‚° コă¬ă‚Żă‚·ă§ăł “LEGEND OF DRAGONWORLD”) is a two disc CD soundtrack set of the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was released by Columbia Records on February 22, 2006 in Japan only.
Dragon Ball Z: BEST REMIX 2006 ½ Special Dragon Ball Z: BEST REMIX 2006 ½ Special (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z BEST REMIX 2006 ½ スăšă‚·ăŁă«) is a remix compilation album of theme and image songs from the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was released on December 20, 2006 by Columbia Records in Japan only.
Dragon Ball Z: BGM Collection Dragon Ball Z: BGM Collection (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z BGMコă¬ă‚Żă‚·ă§ăł) is a three disc CD soundtrack set of the BGM (background music) from the anime Dragon Ball Z done by series composer Shunsuke Kikuchi. It was released by Columbia Records on February 22, 2006 in Japan only. This set features the background music and theme songs found in the five disc DRAGON BALL & DRAGON BALL Z: DaizenshĂ» set as well some background music and theme song produced for the later part of the TV series and movies 10-13 that came after DaizenshĂ» was released.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«ďĽş 3 Dragon Ball Z 3 in Japan) is a video game based on the popular anime series, Dragon Ball Z and was developed by Dimps and published by Atari for the PlayStation 2. It was released on November 16, 2004 in North America through standard release and a Limited Edition release, which included a DVD featuring behind the scenes looks on the game's development.
Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury (Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku III) is the sequel to Atari's best-selling Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II for the Game Boy Advance. This is the third game in the 'Legacy of Goku' trilogy, even though it did not bear the trilogy name on the product packaging.
Dragon Ball Z: Collectible Card Game Dragon Ball Z Trading Card Game (originally the Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game' and the 'Dragon Ball GT Trading Card Game) is a trading card game based on the anime of Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT. The game is produced by Score Entertainment and uses screen captures of the anime to attempt to recreate the famous events and battles seen in the anime.
Dragon Ball Z: Dragon Ball Best Collection Dragon Ball Z: Dragon Ball Best Collection is a bootleg soundtrack from the anime Dragon Ball Z, released by Son May on April 21, 1995 in Japan only. This collection features some great songs including all the Dragon Ball GT theme song and the song "NichiyĂ´bi" that was originally only available on DEEN's "Hitori ja nai" single.
Dragon Ball Z: Hit Song Collection BEST "Never Ending Story" Dragon Ball Z: Hit Song Collection BEST "Never Ending Story" (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z ă’ăă曲集ă™ă‚ąă“ăŤă´ă‚ˇăĽă»ă‚¨ăłă‡ă‚Łăłă‚°ă»ă‚ąăăĽăŞăĽâ€ť/Doragon Borru Zetto Hitto Kyoku shuu BEST "Never Ending Story") is a two disc CD soundtrack set of the anime Dragon Ball Z. It include tracks considered fan favorites spanning all twenty of the Hit Song Collection Series.
Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension is the last Dragon Ball Z fighting game released for the Super Famicom in Japan and Super Nintendo in Europe. The game features a story mode that begins from the Frieza Saga and ends at the Buu Saga, although this mode was omitted from the European French language version, with no official reason given for that choice, though it is believed to be due to unfinished translation before the release.
Dragon Ball Z: Indainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu Original Soundtrack Dragon Ball Z: Indainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu Original Soundtrack (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Zĺ‰ĺ¤§ăŞă‚‹ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«äĽťčެ) is the official licened soundtrack of the Dragon Ball Z video game by the same name (Or simply Dragon Ball Z: Legends). The music was composed by Kenji Yamamoto and includes vocal version three tracks by Hironobu Kageyama and Shin'ichi Ishihara.
Dragon Ball Z: Original USA Television Soundtrack Dragon Ball Z: Original USA Television Soundtrack is the first US domestic soundtrack from the anime Dragon Ball Z released in 1996 during Saban's involvement on the series as so it contains composions collaborations by Shuki Levy and Kussa Mahehi, but due to his work on other successful projects (Namely Mighty Morphin Power Rangers) Levy get the most credit. Each indivitual track include music that was composed intirely for the episode it's named after (Which are the first few episodes) and includes the opening and closing theme which has come to be known by fans as "Rock The Dragon".
Dragon Ball Z: Sagas Dragon Ball Z: Sagas is a 3D adventure game developed by Avalanche Studios and published by Atari, based on the anime Dragon Ball Z. It is the first and only Dragon Ball Z game to be released across all sixth generation titles, and the only Dragon Ball Z console game to be developed by an American company.
Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai Another Road Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai: Another Road is the upcoming sequel to the best-selling Dragon Ball Z fighting game for Playstation Portable, Shin Budokai. Not much is known about this game other than there being about 24 characters, over 50 new skills and techniques, and the story arc is based off the future in Trunks' time as a teenager which involves Majin Buu being in this future world.
Dragon Ball Z: Super ButĂ´den 2 Original Soundtrack Dragon Ball Z: Super ButĂ´den 2 Original Soundtrack (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Zč¶…ć¦é—伝2/Super Fighting Story 2) is the official licened soundtrack of the Dragon Ball Z video game by the same name. It was released by Forte Music Entertainment on December 21, 1993 in Japan only.
Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku (series) The Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku series is a best-selling series of RPGs that follow the Dragon Ball Z story. The creators of the series also made a prequel (Dragon Ball) and sequel (Dragon Ball GT) to the series, which is here.
Dragon Ball+Dragon Ball Z+Dragon Ball GT Theme Song Collection Dragon Ball+Dragon Ball Z+Dragon Ball GT THEME SONG COLLECTION (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«+ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«Z+ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«GT THEME SONG COLLECTION/Doragon Borru+Doragon Borru Zetto+Doragon Borru GT THEME SONG COLLECTION) is a bootleg soundtrack released by Mya Records that spans all three Dragon Ball series.
Dragon Ball: Complete Song Collection Dragon Ball: Complete Song Collection (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«ĺ…¨ć›˛é›†/Doragon Borru: Zen Kyoku Shu) is the second official soundtrack from the anime Dragon Ball. It was released on October 21, 1991 by Columbia Records of Japan after the series' lifespan.
Dragon Ball: OngakushĂ» Dragon Ball: OngakushĂ» (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă« 音楽集/Doragon Borru Music Collection) is the official soundtrack of the anime Dragon Ball released by Columbia Records of Japan April 21, 1986 on vinyl. To date this is the only known soundtrack to be released during the series' lifespan.
Dragon Ball: SaikyĂ´ e no Michi Original Soundtrack Dragon Ball: SaikyĂ´ e no Michi Original Soundtrack (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăś-㫠最強ă¸ă®é“/Dragon Ball: Road of The Mightiest) is the official licened soundtrack of 10th aniversary Dragon Ball movie by the same name (The Path To Power in Funimation dub.). It was released by Columbia Records on March 23, 1996 in Japan only. This album contains track from the film that also played in Dragon Ball GT due to that the shows composer Tetsuro Oda work on the film as well. As a result this album is sought after my many fans of the GT series. The album also includes a cinematic version of the GT opening theme song DAN DAN Kokoro Hikarete 'ku by the band Field of View.
Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins (ć–°ä¸éľŤçŹ ă€€çĄžéľŤçš„ĺ‚łčŞŞ XÄ«n qÄ« lĂłng zhĹ« ShĂ©n lĂłng de chuán shuĹŤ, "New Dragon Ball: The Legend of Shenlong") is an unofficial Chinese live-action remake of the first Dragon Ball feature film, "The Legend of Shenlong" (known as "Curse of the Blood Rubies" in the English version). The plot revolves around a rag-tag group of heroes (led by Goku) trying to stop an evil king named Emperor Horn from using the Dragon Pearls to rule the world.
Dragon Boat Festival Dragon Boat Festival, often known as Tuen Ng Festival or Duan Wu Festival, is a traditional Chinese festival held on the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese calendar. It is also known as the Double Fifth.
Dragon Booster Trading Card Game The Dragon Booster Trading Card Game is a collectible trading card game based on the animated television series Dragon Booster. The initial card set, Release the Dragon, was released in February 2005 by Score Entertainment.
Dragon Boy Dragon Boy is a brief (two issue) "one-shot" Japanese manga by Akira Toriyama published initially by Fresh Jump anthology magazine in 1983. As of 2006, the manga has not been officially licensed for distribution in the United States.
Dragon Boys Dragon Boys (Chinese: 龍在他鄉) is a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) miniseries starring Eric Tsang, Byron Mann, Lawrence Chou, Tzi Ma, Lauren Lee Smith, Steph Song, Darryl Quon, Christina Ma, Jean Yoon, Simon Wong and Chang Tseng . It aired on CBC on January 7 and 8 of 2007.
Dragon Crystal Dragon Crystal (Japanese: ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłă‚ŻăŞă‚ąă‚żă« ă„ă©ă‹ă®čż·ĺ®®) is a video game released on Sega Master System, and Sega Game Gear. Its game play derives from the roguelikes, with a more intuitive graphical interface.
Dragon Data Dragon Data was a Welsh producer of home computers based on the Motorola MC6809E microprocessor, the SN74LS783/MC6883 Synchronous Address Multiplexer (SAM) and the MC6847 Video Display Generator (VDG). I/O was provided by two MC6821 Peripheral Interface Adaptors (PIAs).
Dragon Dynasty Dragon Dynasty is a joint venture started by Bob and Harvey Weinstein of The Weinstein Company and Genius Products. The company was created on May 23, 2006 for the sole purpose of distributing films from Asian Cinema on DVD whose licenses are held by or will be acquired by The Weinstein Company.
Dragon Empires Dragon Empires was a fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by UK-based Codemasters. Its main focus was player versus player clan action to take control of 50 cities in five empires within its world.
Dragon Eye Congee Dragon Eye Congee: A Dream of Love (龙眼粥) (Taiwan, 2005), is a NT$5 million romance film set in the 1960s. Produced by the respected veteran of Taiwan film Lee Hsing and directed by award-winning young director Allen Chang, this romance film stars Singapore's Fann Wong, Hong Kong's Shaun Tam and Taiwan's Ivy Yin Hsin.
Dragon Fire (novel) Dragon Fire is a 2000 novel by BBC political and foreign correspondent Humphrey Hawksley about a 2007 war between China, India and Pakistan, which draws in Australia, Bhutan, Myanmar, Nepal, New Zealand, Tibet, the United Kingdom, and the United States, and threatens to escalate to nuclear war.
Dragon Fly Dragon Fly credited to Grace Slick/ Paul Kantner/ Jefferson Starship's 1974 was the transitional album between the various shifting groups, Slick and Kantner had been recording with as Jefferson Airplane dissolved in the early â€70s and the new Jefferson Starship began. This album just missed the Top Ten and went gold within six months, selling as well as any Jefferson Airplane albums generally did.
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