Seiji Yokoyama

Seiji Yokoyama is a renowned Japanese composer best known for his work in video game music. Born on November 28, 1961, he gained prominence for his contributions to the "Dragon Ball" franchise, particularly in the animated series and films. His compositions are characterized by their orchestral richness and emotive melodies, which have left a lasting impact on fans and the anime industry. Yokoyama also contributed to the gaming world, including his work on the game "Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout," which showcased his ability to adapt his musical style for interactive entertainment. With a career spanning decades, Yokoyama remains a significant figure in the evolution of video game and anime music, influencing future generations of composers.

Number of Songs: 22

Songs composed by Seiji Yokoyama

Alielle's Theme

Game: El Hazard

Platform: Sega Saturn

Arliman

Game: El Hazard

Platform: Sega Saturn

Arliman 2

Game: El Hazard

Platform: Sega Saturn

Battle

Game: El Hazard

Platform: Sega Saturn

Bugrom

Game: El Hazard

Platform: Sega Saturn

Bugrom 2

Game: El Hazard

Platform: Sega Saturn

Ending - "Illusion"

Game: El Hazard

Platform: Sega Saturn

Galus

Game: El Hazard

Platform: Sega Saturn

Ifurita

Game: El Hazard

Platform: Sega Saturn

Ishiel

Game: El Hazard

Platform: Sega Saturn

Jinnai

Game: El Hazard

Platform: Sega Saturn

Jinnai Takes Over

Game: El Hazard

Platform: Sega Saturn

Saves

Game: El Hazard

Platform: Sega Saturn

The Holy Shrine of Wind

Game: El Hazard

Platform: Sega Saturn

The Plea of Rune Venus

Game: El Hazard

Platform: Sega Saturn