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There exists a rare and largely undocumented "Korean English dub" intended for educational purposes, reportedly found on select VHS tapes, though only the first two episodes are confirmed to have been dubbed this way. Dragon Box Inclusion:
: Tooniverse produced a significant redub starting from the Garlic Jr. Saga. This version is widely considered "uncut" compared to earlier broadcast versions and brought back several actors from the original Daewon cast, including Kim Hwan-jin as Goku. The "Lost" Educational English-Korean Dub
While early dubs are remembered with nostalgia, recent efforts have faced criticism: dragon ball z korean dub verified
This version is often cited as being "uncut," though it is based on a revised version of the Japanese original.
The Ultimate Guide to Dragon Ball Z Korean Dubs: History, Cast, and Where to Watch There exists a rare and largely undocumented "Korean
Produced by Daewon and released on VHS in the 1990s, this is widely considered the most popular and "classic" version in Korea. Broadcasting: Later aired on specialized cable channels like Vocal Style:
If you are a Dragon Ball fan, you know the debate is eternal: Subs vs. Dubs. Usually, this conversation revolves around the original Japanese audio versus the various English dubs (Funimation, Ocean, etc.). But lately, a new contender has been gaining traction in the hardcore community: the This version is widely considered "uncut" compared to
In 2024, Dragon Ball Daima became the first series in the franchise to be imported by SMG Holdings and aired nearly simultaneously in South Korea and Japan, with a Korean dub following in early 2025.
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