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Voltron: Defender of the Universe

  • TV Series
  • 1984–1985
  • TV-Y7
  • 24m
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7.9/10
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Voltron: Defender of the Universe (1984)
Voltron
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MechaAdventureAnimationFamilySci-Fi

This series focuses on five lion robots and their pilots as they fight the evil forces of King Zarkon and Prince Lotor.This series focuses on five lion robots and their pilots as they fight the evil forces of King Zarkon and Prince Lotor.This series focuses on five lion robots and their pilots as they fight the evil forces of King Zarkon and Prince Lotor.

  • Stars
    • Peter Cullen
    • Michael Bell
    • Lennie Weinrib
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    • Stars
      • Peter Cullen
      • Michael Bell
      • Lennie Weinrib
    • 34User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Peter Cullen
    Peter Cullen
    • Narrator…
    • 1984–1985
    Michael Bell
    Michael Bell
    • Lance…
    • 1984–1985
    Lennie Weinrib
    Lennie Weinrib
    • Hunk…
    • 1984–1985
    Jack Angel
    Jack Angel
    • King Zarkon…
    • 1984–1985
    Neil Ross
    Neil Ross
    • Keith…
    • 1984–1985
    B.J. Ward
    B.J. Ward
    • Haggar…
    • 1984–1985
    Tress MacNeille
    Tress MacNeille
    • Queen Merla
    • 1985
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    PJS-5

    **** A perfect 4 stars:Another 80's animation winner.

    Starring:Neil Ross(Transformers),B.J Ward(Scooby-doo on monster island),Michael Bell(Rugrats),Peter Cullen(New adventures of winnie the pooh),Jack Angel(Tarzan)

    Genre(s):Animation,Family,Sci-fi,Action,Adventure

    Rated Y7:For non-graffic violence(Although one episode did have a cuss word in it I know how trivial that is)

    Summary:5 space explorers from the galaxy garrison galatic alliance after when they end up in planet doom they were gonna be sentenced to a slaughter with one of the monsters they escaped. After they successfully escaped the explorers went to a planet called airess they had a tough time adjusting at first but after meeting up with princess allura(ward) & Koran(Cullen) and after some searching around for a few "certain" keys and such they end up to be the voltron force.

    The good:Good cast,Good animation,Good stories,Good...well just about everything. Good for anime fans & good for those who remember this during their childhood.

    The bad:This is really for those who can tolerate anything sci-fi and campy.

    Comment:Dynotrems Connected..Infocells up...Megathrusters are go!-Keith
    Old Joe

    From days of long ago, from uncharted regions of the universe, comes a legend, the legend of… Voltron, defender of the universe!

    When I think of all the great robot cartoons, I always come back to the five lions that form the great robot ‘VOLTRON'. With so many stories that were great entertainment, I still enjoy watching an episode or two of Voltron today. I have never forgotten the transformation that takes place by the lions for them to be Voltron. ‘Form feet and legs, form arms and body, and I will form the head!' Once this happens one of the great cartoons of the 80's is in full flight.

    Voltron, a mighty robot who defended peaceful planets and justice in the galaxy seemed invincible until an evil witch, Haggar, tried to destroy him. Instead she split him into 5 parts, each a large robotic lion. Each one was powered by an element of planet Arus.... the Black Lion by lightning, the Red Lion by magma, the Green Lion by cyclone, the Blue Lion by water, and the Yellow Lion by the sands of the desert. After the confrontation with Haggar, each lion found themself a hiding place, somewhere in Arus, totally unused, for years. Arus, not being protected by Voltron, is consequently defeated by the forces of the evil Zarkon. Now sent by Galaxy Garrison after another terrible battle, five space explorers flee from planet Doom to find the secret to restoring the super-robot known as Voltron.

    The many storylines that were thought up for Voltron were really good. I like how Zarkon's evil witch, Haggar, is always willing to try and destroy Voltron. There also the great bravery that the Voltron force has, which is second to none. With something like 50 or more episodes being made, they really did have some inventive ideas to which they portrayed. This cartoon also has fine graphics and pictures. Voltron is such an impressive looking robot when he is formed, as are the individual robot lions. Other remarkable pictures from this cartoon include the Castle of Lions, Planet doom, and the many ro-beasts that Zarkon has Haggar release on Voltron.

    The story has some interesting characters. The five space explorers (Keith, Lance, Pidge, Sven and Hunk) are a great team, with some talents giving them the ability to escape any kind of danger. When they discover the castle of lions, we also get to meet two fascinating characters, that being Princess Allura and her trusted advisor, Coran. They have been through so much with Planet Arus. The baddies have some weird and wonderful people. King Zarkon is an evil man, treating people with contempt and has no conscience while he is doing it. His only desire is to rule the universe, with his adversary's including Witch Haggar, Zarkon's own son Prince Lotor, commander Yurak, and his evil brigade of fighters and ro-beasts.

    Voltron has many fine voice-overs from people such as Peter Cullen, Neil Ross, Jack Angel, Michael Bell, B.J. Ward, and Lennie Weinrib. Theses people do so many varying characters that they show how good their voice-over talents really are. Their voices have also been used on other cartoons such as the transformers and other Voltron series, with some being used on some movies as well. There have been many spin-offs to try and top Voltron. You have shows such as the ‘mighty morphine power rangers' that was a series I did not like. Then take the new ‘3D' Voltron. Sure it might have some of the same people voicing the same characters, but the show itself does not have the same ‘nostalgia' which accompanies ‘Voltron, defender of the universe'.

    This cartoon brings back so many memories from so long ago. Innocent days spent in front the TV, barracking for Voltron to defeat the evil forces of King Zarkon. There was another TV series continuing on ‘the adventures Voltron', which was made up of ‘a land, air and sea team'. The problem I had with that series was that it did not embody what the other Voltron was about. If you are a fan of Voltron and can not find it on TV, then I recommend that you get a hold of the 4 tape series of Voltron (released in Australia by Siren Entertainment), I am certainly glad that I did.
    4-Kane

    An underrated cartoon that is fun to watch

    I was only 12 years old when this show began, but I can't remember what motivated me to watch it. However, I enjoyed watching it, and seeing it on the Cartoon Network a few years ago brought back a lot of memories. This show consisted of two Voltrons: one that is merged via robotic lions, while the other is formed by means of giant motor vehicles (planes, cars, and what have you). But in each episode, you only see one Voltron or the other. It's a fun cartoon to watch, but it's incredible that it managed to get away with killing a lot of characters. I think Voltron is one of the most underrated cartoons, and I'm not afraid to admit that. If you like animated adventures, I strongly recommend watching Voltron.
    The Doomite

    I'll form...the HEAD!!

    I agree wholeheartedly with Canyon-2's review of this series. It's got a LOT more stuff to it under the surface than most people would see. You more than likely have at least one character that you're a fan of if you get into this show. Definitely one of the all-time greatest '80s cartoon series! The new series doesn't seen to capture that essence...
    Movie Nuttball

    Voltron!

    Voltron was one of the best 80 cartoons!The series was always action packed and had good music and I loved the advertisement after the credits when it shows the moon.The characters were awesome!I really like the series and if you like the Power Rangers then you'll love Voltron!!

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    • Trivia
      For the United States, there were a total of three Voltrons. Voltron I of the Near Universe was the Vehicle Force. Voltron III of the Far Universe was the "Lion Force." Voltron II, from the Middle Universe, featured three humanoid robots that combined into one multi-armed fighter. Toys based on Voltron II were sold in the US, but the show was not. In Japan, there was only Lion Voltron. The other two combiner robots were from other Japanese mecha shows: Dairugger (Voltron 1), and Albegas (Voltron 2).
    • Goofs
      The opening narration states the Galaxy Alliance was formed by "the good planets of the solar system." This phrasing suggests both that Earth and the other planets sharing the sun are the entire alliance, and that some of those worlds are not friendly.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line, checklist for forming Voltron]

      Keith: Ready to form Voltron! Activate interlocks! Dyna-therms connected. Infra-cells up; mega-thrusters are go!

      Keith: Let's go, Voltron Force!

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the closing credits, the Black Lion stands up and roars.
    • Alternate versions
      In the mid-1980s, CBS FOX Video released four Voltron tapes in Australia. Two of those tapes, titled "Voltron In The Castle Of Lions" and "Voltron Versus The Empire Of Drule", had several scenes cut out by the distributor.
    • Connections
      Edited from Hyakujû-ô Goraion (1981)

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 1988 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • World Events Productions
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The New Adventures of Voltron
    • Production company
      • World Events Productions
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      24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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