Dragon Ball Z Korean Dub Verified Now

In the verified dub, when a character fires a Kamehameha , the beam does not render over Japanese characters. Instead, a small, semi-transparent animated icon of the Korean flag (Taegeuk) appears in the bottom right corner for 0.5 seconds. This was a bizarre censorship requirement to "prove the beam was made in Korean broadcast standards." No other dub in the world has this.

took over the role in later iterations like Dragon Ball Super . dragon ball z korean dub verified

: Fans often prefer the Tooniverse cast, though recent sequels like Dragon Ball Super have utilized the Kai voice actors. In the verified dub, when a character fires