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Mike Smith

Musician

American composer under Faulconer Productions who co-authored the Dragon Ball Z Funimation dub score. His music defined the Android and Cell sagas with iconic themes that became synonymous with the series.

Role: composer
Sub Role: Faulconer Productions Android and Cell saga composer
Nationality: American
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Android and Cell Saga Composer

Smith created original music for Dragon Ball Z's Funimation dub under Faulconer Productions, composing pivotal themes accompanying the Android and Cell sagas. His pieces include 'Vegeta's Theme,' 'Perfect Cell,' the iconic 'The Cell Games,' and dozens of intense battle tracks. His compositions captured the dramatic escalation of power levels and stakes during the tournament saga, establishing the musical bedrock of Funimation's dub identity.

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Production Work

Smith worked directly under Faulconer Productions and the CakeMix Recording studio, part of the core compositional team that defined the Funimation dub's signature synth-rock style. His ability to craft both atmospheric and high-energy pieces made him instrumental in the dub's musical evolution across multiple sagas.

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