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There's also a Spain/Castilian version titled "Ven, Ven Lejos De Los Malos Sueños" (Come, Come Escape the Bad Dreams) or simply just "Ven, Ven" (Come, Come). In 2018, the song was made into a full-length version released to a digital album by Aaron Montalvo himself. Mexico received a version titled "Mi Corazón Encantado," (My Charmed Heart) sung by Aaron Montalvo. There a 3 Spanish versions, only 2 of which were used in their respective dubs. It's believed to have been sang by Adam Hunter, a voice actor for Blue Water Studios. The Blue Water dub (an English dub of Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball GT only aired in the UK, Canada and the Netherlands) used a shorter version of this song with completely different lyrics compared to the original Japanese version. The lyrics are very faithful to the Japanese version.
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Vic Mignogna sang a version of the song used for the FUNimation English dub release of Dragon Ball GT when FUNimation released a remastered version of the series with the original Japanese soundtrack intact. There are a total of 17 different official language covers of the song used in Dragon Ball GT.
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The song was covered by songwriter Izumi Sakai, who was the original writer of the song, for Zard's 1996 album Today Is Another Day. The song serves as the theme song to the anime series Dragon Ball GT. The single charted #4 rank in Oricon for first week. " Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku" ( DAN DAN 心魅かれてく, "Bit By Bit, You're Charming My Heart") is the fourth single by Japanese rock band Field of View. 1996 single by Field of View "Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku"