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Dragon Ball Z: Season 9 > He's Always Late > Credits and Details
Written by
Akira Toriyama Akira Toriyama ... manga
Neil Bligh Neil Bligh ... writer: English version
Cast
Sean Schemmel Sean Schemmel ... Goku (voice)
Kyle Hebert Kyle Hebert ... Gohan / Ox-King / Dino Bull / Snake / Narrator (voice)
Kara Edwards Kara Edwards ... Goten / Videl (voice)
Christopher Sabat Christopher Sabat ... Vegeta / Piccolo / Yamcha / Grandpa Gohan (voice) (as Christopher R. Sabat)
Laura Bailey Laura Bailey ... Trunks (voice)
Tiffany Vollmer Tiffany Vollmer ... Bulma (voice)
Cynthia Cranz Cynthia Cranz ... Chi-Chi (voice)
Justin Cook Justin Cook ... Dende (voice)
Sonny Strait Sonny Strait ... Krillin / Bird / T-Rex (voice)
Josh Martin Josh Martin ... Majin Buu (voice)
Meredith McCoy Meredith McCoy ... Android 18 (voice)
Stephanie Nadolny Stephanie Nadolny ... Young Goku (voice)
Mark Orvik Mark Orvik ... Pterosaur Baby (voice)
Phillip Wilburn Phillip Wilburn ... Pterosaur Baby (voice)
Chris Rager Chris Rager ... Hercule / Guppy (voice)
Melodee Lenz Melodee Lenz ... Marron (voice)
Bradford Jackson Bradford Jackson ... Oolong (voice) (as Brad Jackson)
Mike McFarland Mike McFarland ... Master Roshi (voice)
John Burgmeier John Burgmeier ... Tien (voice)
Lisa Ann Beley Lisa Ann Beley ... Chi-Chi (voice)
Don Brown Don Brown ... Hercule (voice)
Ted Cole Ted Cole ... Yamcha (voice)
Brian Drummond Brian Drummond ... Vegeta (voice)
Andrew Francis Andrew Francis ... Dende (voice)
Doc Harris Doc Harris ... Narrator (voice)
Terry Klassen Terry Klassen ... Krillin / Master Roshi / Grandpa Gohan (voice)
Scott McNeil Scott McNeil ... Piccolo / Majin Buu (voice)
Jillian Michaels Jillian Michaels ... Goten / Young Goku (voice)
Kirby Morrow Kirby Morrow ... Goku (voice)
Richard Newman Richard Newman ... Oolong (voice)
France Perras France Perras ... Bulma (voice)
Matthew Smith Matthew Smith ... Tien (voice) (as Matt Smith)
Farrell Spence Farrell Spence ... Android 18 (voice)
Moneca Stori Moneca Stori ... Videl (voice)
Brad Swaile Brad Swaile ... Gohan (voice)
Cathy Weseluck Cathy Weseluck ... Trunks / Marron (voice)
Produced by
Daniel Cocanougher Daniel Cocanougher ... producer
Justin Cook Justin Cook ... producer
Cindy Brennan Fukunaga Cindy Brennan Fukunaga ... executive producer
Gen Fukunaga Gen Fukunaga ... executive producer
Carly Hunter Carly Hunter ... producer
Kôzô Morishita Kôzô Morishita ... producer
Barry Watson Barry Watson ... producer
Original Music by
Bruce Faulconer Bruce Faulconer ... Funimation English version
David Iris David Iris ... Ocean Group English version
Tom Keenlyside Tom Keenlyside ... Ocean Group English version
John Mitchell John Mitchell ... Ocean Group English version
He's Always Late
Additional Info
Premiere: April 02, 2003
DVD Release: May 19, 2009
Blu-ray Release: December 09, 2014
Countries: Japan United States Canada
Distributor: FUNimation Entertainment
Websites: IMDb Wikipedia
Ratings
IMDb

8.8 / 10

Production Companies
Bird Studios (Bird Studio)
Ocean Group (1996)
Toei Animation
Toei Company
Distributors
Cartoon Network
  (1998) (United States) (TV)
Cartoon Network
  (2014) (United States) (TV)
Crunchyroll
  (2022) (United States) (Blu-ray)
FUNimation Entertainment
  (1998) (United States) (VHS)
FUNimation Entertainment
  (1998) (United States) (DVD)
FUNimation Entertainment
  (2011) (United States) (Blu-ray) (video)
Fox Kids Network
  (1996) (United States) (TV)
KCAL-TV
  (1996) (United States) (TV)
KOFY 20
  (1996) (United States) (TV)
KSMO 62
  (1996) (United States) (TV)
Kids' WB
  (2001) (United States) (TV)
Nicktoons
  (2010) (United States) (TV)
Pioneer Entertainment
  (1997) (United States) (Saiyan and Namek saga only) (VHS)
Pioneer Entertainment
  (1999) (United States) (Saiyan and Namek saga only) (DVD)
Saban Entertainment
  (United States) (seasons 1 and 2)
The CW Network (The CW)
  (2010) (United States) (Toonzai) (TV)
The CW Network (The CW)
  (2012) (United States) (Vortexx) (TV)
Toonami
  (2014) (United States) (TV)
WBDC 50
  (1996) (United States) (TV)
WNJU
  (1999) (United States) (TV)
WPIX Channel 11
  (1996) (United States) (TV)
WUHF 31
  (1996) (United States) (TV)
Filming Locations
Dallas, Texas, USA
Japan
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada