Zzang-gu

Its episodes were released on VCD in by the company Gloman Co., Ltd. (글로만) from early 2001 until about late 2003 (when the company's websites shut down) as part of its "TV Ani•Pops English 21" monthly subscription learning program; the dub was also produced in said country, and is one of two English dubs of the series to be produced there. It is also the first known English dub of the series overall. Licensing was handled by Animation International. Gloman was in charge of planning, editing, and publishing, and manufacturing was done by Sangrok Multimedia. The first six volumes credit educational company Samsungdang Media (삼성당미디어) instead of Gloman. English was taught by the multimedia program through magazines and VCD videos, acting as the textbooks. Each volume included a booklet, alongside three audio cassette tapes (one for each episode segment) and a VCD, containing English dubbed episodes to watch or to read and follow along with. The bilingual booklets contained episode scripts with screenshots, and each VCD was subtitled in English or Korean, chosen upon subscription. A VHS option was also available, although on VHS, each half of the runtime was made up of the same contents subtitled in either English or Korean.

Newspaper advertisements were also published in South Korean paper "The Dong-A Ilbo" throughout 2001, proclaiming "Multimedia English textbooks for the 21st century are finally here!" and "English couldn't be more fun than this".

The "TV Ani" part of the title was the Shin-chan episodes, "Pops" was popular songs (Great Pops), and "21" stood for the 21st century. Comic strips for studying grammar were also a part of the program.

Gloman's website also listed titles for each segment of each volume, and provided a sample video for one of the three included segments alongside its transcript in English and Korean. Each issue also had a self-test and an English cooking feature. Assorted segments like "Animation to know and watch", "Idioms in my hand", or "Father & Son" were sometimes added. Other content could also be found at egloman.net, which appears to have been an online companion to the subscription by the company ETB. 24 volumes are known to exist.

With how little information has surfaced from the dub, and how quickly Gloman appears to have gone out of business, it is possible that this program was largely unsuccessful. This dub has therefore become obscure due to the lack of background information surrounding it.

Episodes
Only a handful of titles have resurfaced.
 * A Baby Comes to Our House! (203a, Volume 24)
 * Accomplish the Delivery Mission (158c, Volume 4)
 * Beef for Lunch (98b, Volume 3)
 * Being Home with Dad (176a, Volume 11)
 * Courage Test Camp (107b, Volume 1)
 * Fire Prevention (129a, Volume 5)
 * Get the Panty Thief (176c, Volume 11)
 * Go Catch Dad (158b, Volume 4)
 * I Want My Own Room (141b, Volume 6)
 * I Want to Change My Hairstyle (85a, Volume 1)
 * I Won't Get Out of the Electric Blanket (173b, Volume 11)
 * It's Fun Going to the Race Course (98c, Volume 3)
 * Let's Eat Bacteria (88c, Volume 1)
 * Let's Go and See the Stars (134c, Volume 6)
 * Let's Go for a Ride (141, Volume 6)
 * Love Confession (175b, Volume 8)
 * Proposal Anniversary (159c, Volume 4)
 * Putting the Clothes in Order (98a, Volume 3)
 * Remodeling White's House (166c, Volume 9)
 * Sleepy! Sleepy! Sleepy! (203c, Volume 24)
 * The Baby is Cute (132a, Volume 5)
 * Three Thieves and Me (166a, Volume 9)
 * Where's My Love? (216b, Volume 24)
 * White and Eisenhower (167c, Volume 9)
 * White is Sick (139b, Volume 5)
 * Zzang-gu's Family Gets a Cold (170a, Volume 10)