Does Dragon Ball Z Kai have different voice actors?
As we all know, Funimation changed the voice actors for some of the characters in DBZ Kai (such as Bulma, Oolong and Kid Gohan). However, after the release of Kai, they replaced the voice actor for Oolong from Kai back to the original voice actor of DBZ for the Battle of Gods movie.
Why did they change Gohan’s voice in Kai?
Stephanie Nadolny, the former voice of Kid Goku and Young/Teen Gohan in the Dragon Ball franchise, stated in an interview from earlier this year that she had lost these roles due to the machinations of an ex-boyfriend who was bitter about their break-up.
Does Dragon Ball Z Kai have better animation?
In fact, people who feel like the visuals of the original are a bit lacking can rest easy knowing the fact that Toei Animation did their very best to modernize these dated visuals. While this does come at the cost of censorship, there’s no denying just how better Dragon Ball Kai looks, compared to its predecessor.
Is Dragon Ball Z Kai better than the original?
Dragon Ball Z will always be the winner if these two are compared. Those who never had the chance to view the original series Dragon Ball Z would say that Kai is a high-quality anime series and would prefer Kai because it remained true to what the scriptwriter has written.
How is Dragon Ball Z Kai different from the original?
First off, Dragon Ball Z Kai doesn’t include anything from Dragon Ball, which is the story of Goku as a child. Secondly, the main difference is that Kai lacks the filler content of the original Dragon Ball Z, and stops at the end of the Cell saga.
Who Voices DBZ Kai English?
In the English Funimation dub, Cell is voiced by Dameon Clarke.
Why does future Gohan look different?
Future Gohan has around 5% in body fat, whilst Present (yet somewhat future too, although somewhat less than Future Gohan) Gohan has around 10% of body fat. This is the reason why their facial structures differ.
Who voices Frieza in DBZ Kai?
In Funimation’s in house English dub, Frieza was voiced by Linda Young in the Dragon Ball Z series and continued playing him in all subsequent media up until the first episode of Dragon Ball Z Kai. Christopher Ayres voiced the character in later episodes of Kai and all subsequent media through Dragon Ball Super.