Harry Potter Korean Dub [portable] [RECOMMENDED]
Here’s a feature-style look at the Korean dub of Harry Potter, exploring its history, voice cast, cultural impact, and why it holds a special place in the hearts of Korean millennials and Gen Z.
- Wavve (웨이브): Often has the exclusive rights to the Extended TV Version Korean dub, which includes scenes cut from the theatrical release with re-recorded Korean audio.
- Coupang Play (쿠팡플레이): Currently holds the license for the 4K remasters. Usually includes both English (original) and Korean (더빙) audio tracks.
- DVD/Blu-Ray (Region 3): If you want the original 2001-2011 voice acting (specifically the Kim Seung-jun early years), you need the Korean DVD box set. The streaming versions occasionally re-dub lines.
- Naver Series On: Pay-per-item rental. Excellent audio quality, but verify it says "더빙" (Dubbing), not "자막" (Subtitles).
, who voiced Hermione Granger in later dubs, is the daughter of Jeong Mi-sook , the voice of Hermione in the original SBS broadcasts. The "Badass" Linguistic Moment harry potter korean dub
SBS Premieres: Major television premieres occurred years later, such as The Prisoner of Azkaban airing on SBS on October 20, 2006. Here’s a feature-style look at the Korean dub
The Harry Potter series, written by J.K. Rowling, has been a beloved franchise around the world, including Korea. The Korean dub of Harry Potter aims to bring the magical world to Korean audiences, making the stories and characters accessible and enjoyable for a new language group. Wavve (웨이브): Often has the exclusive rights to