Known for voicing Goku in the SBS version; he is also famous as the Korean voice of Luffy in One Piece and Inuyasha.
The Korean voice acting industry is highly respected, and the DBZ cast features some of the country's most legendary "Seiyuu" (voice actors).
Starting in the early 2000s, Tooniverse (South Korea’s premier animation channel) redubbed large sections of the series, including the movies. This version is often cited by fans for its higher production quality and more "faithful" tone. Verified Voice Cast: The Faces of Korean DBZ dragon ball z korean dub verified
While Crunchyroll and Netflix host Dragon Ball Z , they typically only offer English or Japanese audio with local subtitles.
In early versions, references to death were often softened. Characters were "sent to another dimension" rather than killed. Known for voicing Goku in the SBS version;
In the late 1990s, the terrestrial channel SBS produced its own separate dub. Terrestrial channels in Korea often created their own versions rather than licensing cable dubs to save on fees.
The most iconic voice, appearing in the DBZ Daewon VHS and Tooniverse dubs. This version is often cited by fans for
Voiced Vegeta for the majority of the original DBZ run (Episodes 36–291). Piccolo :
The voice of Goku in the modern Dragon Ball Z Kai and Super dubs. Vegeta: