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Shinichi Ishihara

Musician

Japanese singer and voice actor who contributed vocal tracks to multiple Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection releases throughout the 1990s.

Role: composer
Sub Role: Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection vocalist
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Z Vocal Work

Ishihara performed six vocal tracks across the Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series between 1990 and 1996, including 'Arijigoku,' 'Warning of Danger...Warning...,' 'Sweet Lovely Midnight...The Other Side of The Moon...,' 'Akuariumu no Yoru,' 'Cool Cool Dandy,' and 'Majin Boo no Higeki.' His contributions provided emotional and energetic vocal accompaniment to the franchise's most pivotal moments and character themes.

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Career in Japanese Entertainment

Beyond Dragon Ball, Ishihara has worked as both a singer and voice actor across multiple Japanese television and anime productions. His participation in the Hit Song Collection series established him as part of the broader network of Japanese musicians who lent their talents to bringing Dragon Ball Z's story to life through original music and character-centered vocal performances.

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