(Late 1990s/Early 2000s): This version aired on the terrestrial SBS network. It is noted for its high-quality voice acting, though it also ended after the Frieza Saga. Tooniverse Redub
: Official rights have historically been managed by Daewon Media (formerly Daewon Dongwha) and more recently SMG Holdings for newer series like Dragon Ball Daima . dragon ball z korean dub verified
For fans seeking a verified Korean dub of Dragon Ball Z, there are a few reliable sources: (Late 1990s/Early 2000s): This version aired on the
Starting in 2005, Tooniverse aired its own redub beginning with the Garlic Jr. Saga, completing the series run in 2009. They initially aired the Daewon dub for earlier sagas before switching to their internal cast. Notable Voice Cast Son Goku (Adult): For fans seeking a verified Korean dub of
A highly obscure, "lost" English-language dub of the first two episodes of DBZ was produced in Korea by for educational purposes to help children learn English. 4. Modern Era: Kai and Super
Due to historical strict broadcasting standards, many Japanese cultural references were edited or removed in this version. Voice Cast: Kim Hwan-Jin as the voice of adult Goku. 2. The SBS Dub