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The hidden message in the first ending of Dragon Ball Z

Dragon Ball was the target of a malicious campaign that tried to remove children from this anime when it was at the peak of its popularity. One of the many crazy arguments was that the author had plagued his work with satanic subliminal messages, both in the names of the characters and in the songs that accompanied the chapters of each saga. Of course, all that was false and was forgotten.

The funny thing is that there is a subliminal message included in Dragon Ball. However, it is a harmless detail that was added as a way of thanks and tribute. This message is found in the first ending of Dragon Ball Z, the famous song starring the boy Gohan.

The song Detekoi Tobikiri Zenkai Pawa! It was performed by MANNA and edited by the renowned composer Takeshi Ike, who already had more than two thousand registered songs at the end of the eighties. Ike said that after he finished recording the song he thought it appropriate to thank everyone involved in the studio and show for his work.

The astute composer was inspired by the way a famous movie had recreated alien language by recording foreign languages ​​and playing them in reverse. Ike recorded himself reading the names of various colleagues, changed the pitch, and superimposed it on the intro to the song, finally playing it in reverse. And he loved the result.

The message is in Japanese, and translated reads as follows: “When this song was made, Kenji Shimizu, Takeshi Ike, Tatsuhiro Tokieda, Takashi Uchida, Kenji Yamamoto, Hanae Yanagi and Takashi Nomura worked with great encouragement.” A particular way to thank your co-workers and one of the many authentic secrets of the Dragon Ball Z anime production.

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