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Brian Griffith

Musician

Canadian musician who co-composed the soundtrack for BLT Productions' dub of Dragon Ball and wrote the English theme song lyrics. His work represented an early international take on the franchise's music.

Role: composer
Sub Role: Co-composer of the BLT Productions dub score
Nationality: Canadian
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Dragon Ball Dub Composer

Griffith partnered with Peter Berring to create the musical score for the BLT Productions English dub of Dragon Ball. Beyond composing, he contributed the original English lyrics for the dub's theme song, making him a key creative voice in adapting the franchise for Western audiences.

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Credits and Recognition

On the official soundtrack CD release for the dub score, Griffith received credit under the lyricist designation, acknowledging his specific contributions to the theme. This early dub effort became part of Dragon Ball's diverse English-language localization history.

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