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Yūya Mori

Musician

Japanese composer who provided music for Super Dragon Ball Heroes, the online gaming spin-off continuing Dragon Ball's legacy in digital entertainment.

Role: composer
Sub Role: Super Dragon Ball Heroes composer
Nationality: Japanese
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Super Dragon Ball Heroes

Mori composed the original music for Super Dragon Ball Heroes, the ONA (original net animation) series accompanying the card game of the same name. His work provided the sonic foundation for this digital-first Dragon Ball product, creating themes and compositions that captured the fast-paced, arcade-like energy of the game's narrative and battles.

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Anime Composer

Born in Tokyo, Japan, Mori has established a career in anime composition. His portfolio includes work on Kemono Jihen, the Seitokai Yakuindomo anime adaptations, and Black Clover, demonstrating his versatility across comedy, action, and fantasy genres. His collaboration with Super Dragon Ball Heroes represents his entry into the Dragon Ball universe and gaming-adjacent anime adaptation.

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