Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3, released as Dragon Ball Z 3 (ドラゴンボールZ3) in Japan, is a fighting video game based on the popular anime series Dragon Ball Z. It was developed by Dimps and published by Atari for the PlayStation 2, and released on November 16, 2004 in North America and in Japan on February 10, 2005.
English Voice Cast
- Andrew T. Chandler - Cooler, Metal Cooler
- Brad Jackson - Oolong
- Brice Armstrong - Captain Ginyu
- Chris Bevins - Bee
- Chris Rager - Hercule
- Christopher R. Sabat - Vegeta, Guru, Kami, Mr. Popo, Korin, Piccolo, Recoome, Yamcha, Omega Shenron, Bubbles
- Christopher R. Sabat/Sean Schemmel - Gogeta, SS4 Gogeta, Vegito
- Chuck Huber - Android#17
- Cynthia Cranz - Chi-Chi
- Dameon Clarke - Cell
- Duncan Brannan - Babidi
- Eric Vale - Announcer, Trunks (Teen)
- Jeremy Inman - Android#16
- John Burgmeier - Tien, Saibaman
- Josh Martin - Commander Red, Kid Buu, Majin Buu
- Justin Cook - Cell Jr., Raditz, Super Buu
- Kara Edwards - Goten, Videl
- Kara Edwards/Laura Bailey - Gotenks
- Kent Williams - Android#20, Elder Kai, Kibitokai, Supreme Kai
- Kyle Hebert - Gohan (Teen), Great Saiyaman, Narrator
- Laura Bailey - Trunks (Kid)
- Linda Young - Baba, Frieza
- Meredith McCoy - Android#18, Launch
- Mike McFarland - Master Roshi, Yajirobe
- Monika Antonelli - Chiaotzu, Puar
- Phil Parsons - Nappa
- Rick Robertson - Dabura
- Sean Schemmel - Goku, SS4 Goku, King Kai, Nail
- Sean Teague - Uub
- Sonny Strait - Bardock, Giru, Krillin
- Stephanie Nadolny - Kid Gohan, Kid Goku
- Tiffany Vollmer - Bulma
- Vic Mignogna - Broly