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The verified legacy of the Korean dub also heavily impacted the gaming industry. When Bandai began releasing localized versions of games like Dragon Ball Z: Budokai and Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi in the mid-2000s, South Korean fans demanded their local voice actors.

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One of the most fascinating casting choices in any dub worldwide, Choi Mun-ja is a female voice actor who provided the voice for the androgynous tyrant Frieza. Her chilling, elegant, and utterly terrifying performance is considered so iconic that it rivals the original Japanese voice actor, Ryūsei Nakao. Some fans have even reported being "shocked" upon hearing the original Japanese version because the Korean dub had set such a high standard.

(Adult) : Provided the voice for later iterations, including and Dragon Ball Super . Notable Cast Members

Daewon C&A Holdings eventually secured licenses to localize the manga and produce home video releases.