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A high-pitched, sharp "whistling" sound that underscores the speed and strain of the technique. Goku (Kaioken)
Rapid-fire "pew-pew" sounds. DBS often uses softer, more modern digital tones compared to the heavy explosions of DBZ. Common energy barrages dragon_ball_super_all_sound_effects_description
A distinct, shimmering sound described as "ethereal" or like an , differing significantly from standard Saiyan auras. Goku (Ultra Instinct) Ki Blasts A high-pitched, sharp "whistling" sound that underscores the
The sound design of Dragon Ball Super (DBS) represents a significant shift from the legendary "Arai-style" sounds of Dragon Ball Z . While veteran sound designer (Fizz Sound Creation) defined the classic era with sounds like the "womb-heartbeat" Super Saiyan aura, Mutsuhiro Nishimura took over for the Super series. This change resulted in a "softer," more digital soundscape that many fans describe as less "bombastic" than the original. Iconic Sound Effect Descriptions This change resulted in a "softer," more digital
A building, high-pitched electronic hum or "laser bleeper" that increases in intensity as energy gathers. Kamehameha attacks
A sharp, high-pitched "zip" or "pop" sound. In DBS, this sound was slightly updated from the classic version. Goku's teleportation
A pulsing, rhythmic "ree-ree-ree" sound. Subconsciously familiar because it is based on a recorded via ultrasound. All Super Saiyan forms Instant Transmission