

In the Blue Water dub, her voice actress Caitlynne Medrek was only 13 years old, which is much closer to the character's actual age.Oh boy, I'm stepping into unholy ground here!

Interestingly, the original background music for Dragon Ball GT by Akihito Tokunaga was kept (similar to Funimation's dub of Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z Kai, and Dragon Ball Super and the Orange Brick version of Z and the Lime Green Brick version of GT), the episodes were aired in their proper order, and the scripts were kept much closer to the original Japanese version.Kristin Nowosad (adult) Leda Davies (teen)ĭan Gascon (adult) Mike Thiessen (teen/Kid) Jeremiah Yurk (adult/SSJ4) Jeffrey Watson (teen) Zoe Slusar (Kid)ĭebbie Munro (adult) Carol-Anne Day (teen) Katie Rowan (Kid) This dub was broadcast in Canada and the UK after the Blue Water dub of Dragon Ball GT completed its run.
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The dub also made use of AB Group's opening title sequence for the French dub of the series (but with an English singer) and a translation of the lyrics (though the UK broadcast featured a completely different opening). However unlike DBGT, FUNimation's English script for the original Dragon Ball was in fact reused, albeit heavily reworked. The Blue Water dub of DB was similar to that of DBGT in that it was edited for content and used many of FUNimation's character names. With the success of the Blue Water dub of Dragon Ball GT, Westwood contacted them again to create a dub of the original Dragon Ball series despite the fact that the first 13 episodes had already been dubbed in Vancouver in 1994. This dub was broadcast in the same territories as the Westwood dub of DBZ. However, the script had no connection to the FUNimation dub (except for the character names). The Blue Water dub of Dragon Ball GT, like the Ocean dub of DBZ, was edited for content. However, Westwood revised their plans, with voice production moving to Ocean's budget studio, Blue Water Studios (AKA Chinook Animation), in Calgary, Alberta, Canada instead to save money. Like Dragon Ball Z, the Ocean Group was also contacted to provide a voice track for this dub using their Vancouver studios. Once production of Dragon Ball Z was complete, AB Group and Westwood began to work on the series' sequel, Dragon Ball GT despite the fact that FUNimation had not begun production on their dub of the series.

This dub originally ran from 2000 to 2002 and was produced by AB Group and Westwood Media. An alternate English dub of the Dragon Ball Z anime for the UK & Canadian markets had previously been done by Ocean Productions (the dubbing studio used in the Funimation/ Saban dub of the Saiyan and Namek Sagas).
