The Tamil dub used the original Ocean dub script translated in Tamil, until episode 53. ![]() Despite being based on Funimation dub, the Tamil dub never uses Bruce Faulconer's score.Īs well as using its music, the dub also used the edited footage and scripts from the Ocean/Saban dub. From episode 54, the dub began using Kikuchi's music (with added background music used to fill silent moments), as Levy's score was originally stopped being used after episode 53 in the English dub. ![]() Being based on all the source material from Funimation, episodes 1 to 53 were notable for using Shuki Levy's music from the Ocean Group dubs, making it the first non-North American dub to not use Shunsuke Kikuchi's original soundtrack. Dragon Ball Z episodes and its movies 1 to 7 were dubbed in Tamil. The Tamil dub of Dragon Ball Z is a redub of all original Funimation episodes and movies consisting of the same scripts and names. Dragon Ball Z was aired in the Toonami block of Cartoon Network India. In August of that year, the Telugu language dub was also aired. In April 2007, the localized dubbed versions of Dragon Ball Z aired in Tamil and Hindi languages on Cartoon Network. Since then, it has been broadcasted in English language. It debuted on India's version of Cartoon Network during 2001. Due to poor ratings the show was cancelled after airing the first two seasons.ĭragon Ball Z was the first Dragon Ball series to be aired on Indian television. Dragon Ball was neither dubbed nor aired in Tamil language, but the Funimation dub of Dragon Ball was aired in Cartoon Network in India from 2009 to 2010.
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