Disney Character Voices International
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Disney Character Voices International Inc. is a corporate division of The Walt Disney Company with primary responsibility for the provision of translation and dubbing services for all Disney productions including those by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Disney Music Group, and Disney Media Distribution.
List of languages by DCVI
Most of Disney's productions officially appear in the following global languages after the original English language. Obviously, the exceptions are when the original language of the production is not English, which is very rare:
- Arabic
- Bulgarian
- Catalan
- Chinese (Cantonese-Hong Kong)
- Chinese (Mandarin-Taiwan)
- Chinese (Mandarin-Mainland China)
- Croatian
- Czech
- Danish
- Dutch
- Estonian
- Finnish
- Flemish (Belgian Dutch)
- French (France)
- French (Canadian)
- German
- Greek
- Hebrew
- Hindi
- Hungarian
- Icelandic
- Italian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Latvian
- Lithuanian
- Malaysian
- Norwegian
- Polish
- Portuguese (Portugal)
- Portuguese (Brazilian)
- Romanian
- Russian
- Serbian
- Slovak
- Slovene
- Spanish (Castilian)
- Spanish (Latin American)
- Swedish
- Thai
- Turkish
- Ukrainian
- Vietnamese
Languages in which there are one or several Disney animated movies:
- Argentinian-Uruguayan Spanish (Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo, Bambi, The Incredibles, Chicken Little, Cars, Ratatouille)
- German (Austrian) (The Little Mermaid, Chicken Little, Up)
- Galician (Bedknobs and Broomsticks)
- Kazakh (Cars 2, Brave, Monsters University, The Lone Ranger and Maleficent)
- Zulu (The Lion King)
Languages in which various Disney channels are broadcast (without dubbing for cinema or home entertainment):
- Bengali (India)
- Indonesian (except for WALL-E)
- Marathi (India)
- Tamil (India)
- Telugu (India)
- Urdu (India and Pakistan)
External links
- Disney Character Voices International at the Internet Movie Database (The U.S. branch only, which has done very little work)
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