Memories -Yatsu no Inai Yo- Lyrics - Dragon Ball Z

Kageyama Hironobu Memories -Yatsu no Inai Yo-

Memories -Yatsu no Inai Yo- Lyrics

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Miageta yozora ni shuutingu sutaa
Kagayakiafurete kita
Yatsu wa ima doko de nani wo shite iru
no ka
Chikai wo mune ni himesagashite iru

Asa ni nareba sekai wo miwatashi
Chikara wo motomere hashiri-hajimete
'ru ze
Yoru ga kuru to ano tatakai no hi
Unmei no deai wo
Hoshi to katari Me wo tojiru
Yatsu no inai yozora no memoriizu

Koe ni wa dasenai ronrii haato
Omoi ga afurete kita
Nikurashii yatsu to itsu mo omotte 'ta
Ano egao mo ima wa natsukashikute

Asa ga kureba chihei wo nirande
Nikushimi koe ima chikara wo
nigirishimeru
Yoru ni naru to ano nakama to no hi
Yume no you na toki wo
Tsuki to katari asa ga kuru made
Yatsu no inai yozora no memoriizu

English

A shooting star casts light on the
delightful night sky
Where is that guy now? What is he doing?
I'm keeping my wish deep in my heart

As the morning comes, I'm watching over
the world
I use my strength and start to run
When the night comes, so does that day of
battles
I'm meeting the fate
The stars tell me stories as I close my
eyes
And have memories ofthese nights without
him

The voiceless and lonely heart
Is remembering
I've always thought that guy was obnoxious
That smile now makes me nostagic

When the morning comes, I'll stare at the
horizon
I'm now clenching my fists and screaming
out
When the night comes, I'm dreaming of
these times spent with a friend
As the moon tell me stories, until the
morning comes
I'll have memories of these nights
without him.

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Title:Memories -Yatsu no Inai Yo-

AnimeDragon Ball Z

Type of Song:Other

Performed by:Kageyama Hironobu

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In a world where peace reigns and Gokuu basks in the bliss of marital life, an unforeseen storm brews on the horizon. Enter Raditz, an enigmatic figure claiming to be Gokuu's estranged brother. Little did our hero know that his lineage traced back to the powerful yet near-extinct Saiyan race. Once a ruthless warrior, Gokuu's destiny was to conquer and decimate Earth, until a fortuitous head injury altered his course forever. A transformed soul, he now stands as a guardian, defending the helpless and embodying benevolence. But Raditz's arrival heralds a much greater peril than anticipated. Proclaiming an imminent menace threatening Earth, he rallies Gokuu's comrades, emphasizing the urgent battle that looms ahead. The fate of the planet hangs in the balance as intergalactic havoc and celestial unrest loom large. As the seven mystical dragon balls become coveted spoils in an epic war, only those with indomitable strength shall persevere in Dragon Ball Z.

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Presenting an enthralling adaptation of chapters 195-519 from the revered Dragon Ball manga written by the brilliant Akira Toriyama. Embracing an alternative approach, the U.S. version of this beloved anime series offers a dub that sets it apart from its original Japanese counterpart. Delving into the diverse alterations, we witness a sanitization of scenes, with blood gracefully replaced and beer transformed into the ever-popular root beer. The mystical afterlife undergoes a captivating reimagining as the enchanting realm of "Another Universe." Even cities on the brink of destruction find solace in the mass exodus of their citizens before annihilation. Initially, a condensed episode count of 276 was meticulously crafted for American audiences, trimming the original 291 episodes. However, this creative decision was ultimately rectified with the uncut "Orange Brick" Season Set, thoughtfully restoring the show to its complete and intended episode count. FUNimation Entertainment, in their diligent pursuit of artistic preservation, also released these sets in a high-definition Blu-ray format, albeit with a noticeable alteration to the aspect ratio, transitioning it from the original 4:3 to a widescreen 16:9 format. While collectors and fans anxiously hope for a complete 4:3 English release, the coveted Dragon Boxes, with their immaculate preservation of the original format, are unfortunately out of print. Nonetheless, the enduring magic of Dragon Ball continues to captivate audiences, both old and new, as they venture into the awe-inspiring world crafted by the masterful Toriyama.

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