Dragon Ball Z Korean Dub Verified _top_
The history of the Korean dub for Dragon Ball Z (DBZ) is a complex journey of regional localization, evolving broadcasting laws, and multiple production houses. Unlike the English-speaking world, which primarily saw the Funimation/Ocean dubs, South Korean audiences experienced several distinct "verified" versions, each with its own cast and localization standards. Dragon Ball Wiki 📺 Evolution of Major Korean Dubs
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A unique piece of verified history is the "educational" dub produced by Daewon Dongwha in the 1990s. The history of the Korean dub for Dragon
- Son Goku: Kim Hwan-jin (김환진) — distinctive nasal, boyish Kamehameha chant: “Ka-me-ha-me-ha” with a rising final syllable.
- Vegeta: Kim Hwan-jin also (same actor) — rare case of same VA for hero and rival. Gen 2 splits them.
There are three primary "eras" of verified Korean dubbing for the original Dragon Ball Z series: Son Goku : Kim Hwan-jin (김환진) — distinctive