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Voltron: Legendary Defender

  • Série télévisée
  • 2016–2018
  • 7
  • 23min
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Voltron: Legendary Defender (2016)
Five Earth teens - Keith, Lance, Hunk, Pidge and Shiro - who become the last line of defense for the galaxy in an intergalactic battle against the evil alien force led by King Zarkon.
Lire trailer1:37
9 Videos
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MechaShōnenActionAnimationAventureComédieDrameFamilleFantaisieScience-fiction

Cinq adolescents sont la dernière ligne de défense pour la galaxie lors d'une bataille intergalactique contre une force extra-terrestre malveillant, mené par le Roi Zarkon.Cinq adolescents sont la dernière ligne de défense pour la galaxie lors d'une bataille intergalactique contre une force extra-terrestre malveillant, mené par le Roi Zarkon.Cinq adolescents sont la dernière ligne de défense pour la galaxie lors d'une bataille intergalactique contre une force extra-terrestre malveillant, mené par le Roi Zarkon.

  • Casting principal
    • Jeremy Shada
    • Bex Taylor-Klaus
    • Tyler Labine
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    • Casting principal
      • Jeremy Shada
      • Bex Taylor-Klaus
      • Tyler Labine
    • 130avis d'utilisateurs
    • 15avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 9 victoires et 10 nominations au total

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    Voltron: Legendary Defender: Shiro Faces Zarkon
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    Voltron: Legendary Defender: Wormhole Catastrophe
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    Voltron: Legendary Defender: Wormhole Catastrophe
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    Voltron: Legendary Defender: Wormhole Catastrophe
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    Voltron: Legendary Defender: Season 6
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    Voltron: Legendary Defender: Season 6
    Voltron: Legendary Defender: Season 2
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    Voltron: Legendary Defender: Season 2

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    Jeremy Shada
    Jeremy Shada
    • Lance
    • 2016–2018
    Bex Taylor-Klaus
    Bex Taylor-Klaus
    • Pidge
    • 2016–2018
    Tyler Labine
    Tyler Labine
    • Hunk
    • 2016–2018
    Kimberly Brooks
    Kimberly Brooks
    • Allura…
    • 2016–2018
    Josh Keaton
    Josh Keaton
    • Shiro…
    • 2016–2018
    Rhys Darby
    Rhys Darby
    • Coran
    • 2016–2018
    Steven Yeun
    Steven Yeun
    • Keith
    • 2016–2018
    A.J. LoCascio
    A.J. LoCascio
    • Lotor…
    • 2017–2018
    Cree Summer
    Cree Summer
    • Witch Haggar…
    • 2016–2018
    Neil Kaplan
    Neil Kaplan
    • Emperor Zarkon…
    • 2016–2018
    Nolan North
    Nolan North
    • Samuel Holt…
    • 2016–2018
    Jake Eberle
    • Commander Sendak…
    • 2016–2018
    Blake Anderson
    Blake Anderson
    • Matthew Holt…
    • 2016–2018
    Kimiko Glenn
    Kimiko Glenn
    • Ezor
    • 2017–2018
    Jamie Gray Hyder
    Jamie Gray Hyder
    • Zethrid
    • 2017–2018
    Erica Luttrell
    Erica Luttrell
    • Acxa
    • 2017–2018
    Krystina Alabado
    Krystina Alabado
    • Veronica
    • 2018
    Mark Rolston
    Mark Rolston
    • Kolivan…
    • 2017–2018
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    9joshuafagan-64214

    A Grand, Delightful Sci-Fi Adventure

    Do you remember Saturday morning cartoons? If above a certain age, you do. They were fun, poppy, and enjoyable, although as we got older, we came to realize that they weren't very good.

    This is like a Saturday morning cartoon, except it's good.

    Aired on Netflix and made by basically the entire Korra team minus Bryke, this is based off the classic 80's show Voltron. That show was all right. This show is great. It's not Avatar-great or Korra-great, but it's great. The animation is top-notch, the writing is solid, the characters are interesting, the pacing is excellent and it's an all-around blast to watch.

    This a series that is made for binge-watching. The episodes flow into each other so well that it's like a mix between a TV series and a movie. It's almost a new medium, or at least a new format. This is a very interesting development. It'll be interesting to see where it goes, both in this series and in television in general.

    Thankfully, this is a series you will want to binge-watch. It starts you off in that direction by combining the first three episodes into one epic hour-long season premier, but it is the quality and addictiveness of the show that carry you the rest of the way. Honestly, I'd be surprised if anyone didn't binge-watch this. It's not like some of the great adult-skewing TV dramas like Breaking Bad or Game of Thrones, or even shows like Avatar and Korra, which can tire you out and force you to take a break. These episodes leave you with enough energy that you want to springboard into the next one.

    This choice extends to the series as a whole. Without giving too much away, the entire season ends abruptly, leaving us on a cliffhanger. Now, if they were focused on one season at a time, this would not be a good choice for the ending. It's unsatisfying. But when the entire series is completed, it's a brilliant idea. People would finish season 1 and jump immediately into season 2. Despite what you may have heard, it's very possible for later seasons to retroactively improve earlier seasons. This takes that to a whole new level.

    None of these characters were particularly interesting in the old 80's show, but under the deft hand of Team Korra, they all have specific and well-defined hopes and fears and desires.

    In a lot of shows where a team of heroes must save the day, one member of the team (or that member and his rival) get all the spotlight, while the other heroes are swept to the background. Sure, they may get episodes in the sun, but even then, it's obvious and contrived that they were just trying to get those characters more screen time. Often, those characters don't even have any bearing on the finally. But here, it's different. The team really feels like a team: all five members matter. There is a leader, but he doesn't overshadow the rest of the team, and it feels like he's the leader not because some marketing department declared him to be so, but because he's the most mature and knowledgeable out of all the characters, and would naturally be the leader.

    I also love this series' ability to take typical TV-episode plots and make them emotionally and thematically resonant. In the third-to-last episode, the characters' ship gets corrupted. It's funny, yes, but by the end of the episode, an important sacrifice has to be made, and you'll be crying your eyes out. It takes a deft grip on storytelling to be able to pull something like this off.

    Now I'm not saying the show's perfect. It can occasionally get bogged down in things we don't care about, and while a significant amount of suspension-of-disbelief is needed for a show like this, it sometimes pushes you too far and feels too contrived. But the weakest part of the show is its villains, none of which are all that interesting. When the villains are on screen, I kind of bide my time and wait for them to switch back to the heroes. But when they do switch back to the heroes, my eyes lock on to the screen. I was not expecting to become so invested in the characters and environment and plot, but Team Korra got me. Great show, guys. I will be waiting for season 2.

    (P.S. I love the chemistry between the characters. It's funny and heartfelt. They really do make a good team.) By: Joshua A. Fagan http://jfmillenniumreviews.blogspot.com
    WalterMittee

    Holy freakin' moly

    S7:E13 was the most thrilling animated episode I have ever seen. So full of intense action and glorious animation, this was also a visual treat as well. Kudos to the writers and animators on this one. This episode should win some sort of award.
    10battleaxe-15-905824

    One of the best animated shows out there

    My friend grew up with the old Voltron series and when this one came out he was so thrilled! Kept going on and on how amazing it looks and how great the setup was. Just hearing the fact that part of Avatar production team was on it should be enough for anyone loving that series to give this one a go. I watched it at first based on my friends enthusiasm, but I stayed because Voltron delivers so much! The characters grow and change, the plot is ever expanding and wraps up on in a grand manner every season. It might be over the top sometimes, but never too much. It takes the silly idea of a space lion robot and gives it just enough serious spin to keep it amazing through the whole show. Animation is superb and shots are truly grand. There are so many still shots in the series that could be framed as an art piece. Along with it, voice cast and sound production do an amazing job as well. Nothing felt like it was out of place. If you liked the Avatar series or if you have a thing for space magic, I would definitely recommend this show. It is dark at times but it always reminds you that there is good in everyone and that one should always fight for what is right. Appropriate for all ages.
    9dkmartin-00194

    Finally everything Voltron always needed to be

    I've never been able to defend the original Voltron as a good show. I loved a lot about it, and I've re-watched the first four episodes strung together as the VHS movie 'Castle of Lions' so many times I have the entire thing memorized. The Japanese version was better, or at least more coherent for not being so heavily edited, but there always just something that didn't gel. Other reboot attempts that tried to either continue that original, or reboot it only cleaning up some of the nonsense, always fell a bit flat. This, though. This finally lets the concept sing. Netflix/Dreamworks and everyone have created a fresh version that doesn't stick too tightly to the original. It fixes a lot of incoherencies for it, and gives the series a stronger story with deeper characterization. But, it also takes elements from both the original Voltron and the Japanese GoLion, and even some of the mechanical mysticism of the comics, so it never feels like its abandoned the core of Voltron either. To the opposite, the 11 episodes are practically littered with smart references and allusions to scenes from the original that ring pretty true despite being in the middle of new circumstances. The isn't the Voltron from my childhood. Heck, it's not even Voltron as I remembered it being as a kid. This is a better Voltron entirely. All the delight of a Saturday morning cartoon, all the quirky style of an anime, and all the writing quality I'd hoped having Avatar/Korra alum on board would (and did) bring. If I have one complaint, it's that I still prefer the music and sound effects from the original, but that's neither here nor there and almost entirely nostalgia speaking. This is the better cartoon in every way that matters.
    8chadhulhu-249-963096

    Not perfect, but a lot of fun.

    I was always a fan of the 80's in flux of anime for Saturday mornings, sadly the Voltron that was offered then was not a favourite of mine. Not sure, why but it didn't gel at the time. But I am pleasantly surprised with this Netflix offering, lately i have noticed the Netflix shows are very edgy(I do enjoy those as well), so this offering is a nice palate cleansing. A refreshing change, giving families something everyone can watch, not something easy as we see with Jessica Jones, Daredevil, etc. I love the interactions with the new takes of the Voltron team, and the animation is good, not the usual cheap animation that is everywhere today in shows. If it changed this crusty old school animation fan heart, give it a go. I hope it has a long life on Netflix.

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      This show was produced/written by many of the same team that worked on Avatar, le dernier maître de l'air (2005) and La Légende de Korra (2012).
    • Citations

      Shiro: Defenders of the Universe, huh? Has a nice ring to it.

    • Crédits fous
      The moon in the DreamWorks Animation logo gets sliced into a crescent shape by Voltron.
    • Connexions
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Anticipated Releases of June 2016 (2016)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 juin 2016 (États-Unis)
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      • Anglais
      • Italien
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