
Space Thunder Kids
Action · Adventure · Animation
Overview
"The Dark Empire is determined to conquer the Universe and get rid of anyone who stands against it. The Space Thunder Kids, made up of three valiant youths, are responsible for patrolling space and obstructing any invasion by the Dark Army." - Official Synopsis . Made up of eight animated films from South Korea. Seven of the films were already distributed by IFD films with pre existing English dubs. The eighth film, "Iron Man Trio" (철인 삼총사) did not have a pre existing English dub from IFD .
Top Cast


John Culkin
John Culkin
Kim Il-Sung/Captain/Kenny/Ken/Additional Voices
John Culkin
Kim Il-Sung/Captain/Kenny/Ken/Additional Voices
Jan London
Jan London
Ivy/Angie/Captain Sulu/Sally/Jane/Sheila/Anne/Additional Voices
Jan London
Ivy/Angie/Captain Sulu/Sally/Jane/Sheila/Anne/Additional Voices


Marc Mulloy
Marc Mulloy
Captain Liam/Director Khan/General Mun/Additional Voices
Marc Mulloy
Captain Liam/Director Khan/General Mun/Additional Voices


Stuart Smith
Stuart Smith
Professor Ardas/Lieutenant Saga/Doctor Bruno/Sark/General Blackman/General/Dr. Rhodes/Additional Voices
Stuart Smith
Professor Ardas/Lieutenant Saga/Doctor Bruno/Sark/General Blackman/General/Dr. Rhodes/Additional Voices


Scott Smith
Scott Smith
Narrator/Piggy/Dr. Sun/Commander Nicholas/Dr. Kim/Tom (Second Voice)/Ben/Keith/Dr. Sparta/Additional Voices
Scott Smith
Narrator/Piggy/Dr. Sun/Commander Nicholas/Dr. Kim/Tom (Second Voice)/Ben/Keith/Dr. Sparta/Additional Voices


Simon Broad
Simon Broad
Dark Emperor/Jack/Commander Dali/Lieutenant Tim/Pete/Astronaut/Tom/Rock/General/Additional Voices
Simon Broad
Dark Emperor/Jack/Commander Dali/Lieutenant Tim/Pete/Astronaut/Tom/Rock/General/Additional Voices
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