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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.
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I loved this show back in my youth. I would never miss an episode. I am pretty sure there was a movie made about this too. I remember having all the action figures and being obsessed with this cartoon. In my humble opinion this is the best cartoon made post 1980.
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
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
The problem with Voltron is that it's way too predictable. Almost every episode follows the same pattern.
1. Zarkon comes up with a plot to attack planet Arus and/or defeat Voltron.
2. The evil witch Hagar designs a new Ro-Beast guaranteed to defeat Voltron. (yeah right)
3. Zarkon executes his plan.
4. After some turmoil, the Voltron team discovers Zarkon's plot.
5. Hagar's Ro-Beast is unleashed on planet Arus.
6. The Voltron team enter their Lion robots.
7. The Ro-Beast clobbers the Lion robots. (complete with Lion pilots Allura & Pidge's annoying screams.)
8. The Lion robots merge to form Voltron. (complete with REPETITIVE dialogue from Voltron team leader Keith.)
9. The Ro-Beast clobbers Voltron.
10. Voltron team leader Keith FINALLY remembers to "Form Blazing Sword!!". (duh!!)
11. Voltron slices the Ro-Beast in half and destroys it. (Why does it take so long?)
This pattern gets old pretty quick and even as a kid back in 1984, I thought it was repetitive. I used to change the channel as soon as Voltron formed the blazing sword. Despite the repetitiveness, Voltron is still more sophisticated than most American cartoons. However "Robotech's" plots and characters were far more sophisticated and made Voltron that much harder to watch. Anyway it's still a good cartoon and worth checking out. If you like Voltron, you'll also probably like the cartoon/anime "Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs". It has a Voltron-like robot (named Ram-Rod) and team members with a wild west theme.
1. Zarkon comes up with a plot to attack planet Arus and/or defeat Voltron.
2. The evil witch Hagar designs a new Ro-Beast guaranteed to defeat Voltron. (yeah right)
3. Zarkon executes his plan.
4. After some turmoil, the Voltron team discovers Zarkon's plot.
5. Hagar's Ro-Beast is unleashed on planet Arus.
6. The Voltron team enter their Lion robots.
7. The Ro-Beast clobbers the Lion robots. (complete with Lion pilots Allura & Pidge's annoying screams.)
8. The Lion robots merge to form Voltron. (complete with REPETITIVE dialogue from Voltron team leader Keith.)
9. The Ro-Beast clobbers Voltron.
10. Voltron team leader Keith FINALLY remembers to "Form Blazing Sword!!". (duh!!)
11. Voltron slices the Ro-Beast in half and destroys it. (Why does it take so long?)
This pattern gets old pretty quick and even as a kid back in 1984, I thought it was repetitive. I used to change the channel as soon as Voltron formed the blazing sword. Despite the repetitiveness, Voltron is still more sophisticated than most American cartoons. However "Robotech's" plots and characters were far more sophisticated and made Voltron that much harder to watch. Anyway it's still a good cartoon and worth checking out. If you like Voltron, you'll also probably like the cartoon/anime "Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs". It has a Voltron-like robot (named Ram-Rod) and team members with a wild west theme.
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!!
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...
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- TriviaFor 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).
- GoofsThe 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.
- Crazy creditsAt the end of the closing credits, the Black Lion stands up and roars.
- Alternate versionsIn 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.
- ConnectionsEdited from Hyakujû-ô Goraion (1981)
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