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His music was used from episode 1 to episode 95 (the latter compositions were re-aired in Japan after the series ended). As a result, Toei Animation fired Yamamoto and replaced his compositions with those written by Shunsuke Kikuchi for the original Dragon Ball Z series. The track is so perfect for an antagonist's rant that it is reused for Paragus' Rant-Inducing Slight.
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Wheelo's rant and the reveal of his mechanical body in the climax of his movie are accented by 'Regret' from Dragon Ball Super. Kenji Yamamoto composed background music for Dragon Ball Kai until March 9, 2011, when Toei Animation publicly acknowledged that many of Yamamoto's musical works for the series have possibly infringed upon unidentified third-party copyrights. When Broly finally transforms, it's accompanied by 'Beerus' Madness' from Dragon Ball Super. He has worked on soundtracks of various Dragon Ball video games, and originally worked on the soundtrack for Dragon Ball Kai, the revamped version of Dragon Ball Z. In the early 2000s, Kenji Yamamoto joined the group called Healthy Wings, which consists of four composers who worked for Super Sentai shows in the decade: Kousuke Yamashita, Megumi Oohashi, Hiroshi Takaki, and Yamamoto himself. Kenji Yamamoto has been responsible for producing and composing soundtracks, including opening and ending sequence themes for various anime, tokusatsu and video game projects in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s.