Unlike the original Japanese version where Masako Nozawa voices all male members of Goku's family, the Korean dubs typically used different male actors for adult Goku while maintaining child actors (like Park Young-nam ) for his youth and his children.
Following the original run, the franchise continued in Korea with more consistent modern standards: Dragon Ball Z Kai , featuring a new cast and a more faithful script. Dragon Ball Super dragon ball z korean dub verified
: This was the first and most widely known version. Produced by Daewon, it was distributed on VHS during a period when Japanese media imports were largely restricted. It covered the series up to the Frieza Saga and featured Kim Hwan-jin as the voice of adult Goku. The SBS TV Dub (Late 1990s/Early 2000s) Unlike the original Japanese version where Masako Nozawa
It is considered somewhat obscure because it ended prematurely during the Frieza Saga 2. Notable Voice Cast Produced by Daewon, it was distributed on VHS