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American science fiction franchise
For other uses, seeVoltron (disambiguation).
Voltron
Created byWorld Events Productions
Original workBeast King GoLion andArmored Fleet Dairugger XV
OwnerWorld Events Productions licensed toClassic Media /Comcast[1]
Print publications
Comics
Films and television
Animated series
Television special(s)Voltron: Fleet of Doom (1986)

Voltron is an Americananimatedtelevision series franchise that features a team ofspace explorers who pilot a giantsuper robot known as "Voltron". Produced byPeter Keefe (executive producer) and Ted Koplar through his production companyWorld Events Productions,Voltron was an adaptation of several Japaneseanime television series fromToei Animation. The original television series aired insyndication from September 10, 1984, to November 18, 1985. The first season ofVoltron, featuring the "Lion Force Voltron", was adapted from the seriesBeast King GoLion. The second season, featuring the "Vehicle Team Voltron", was adapted from the unrelated seriesArmored Fleet Dairugger XV.

Voltron: Defender of the Universe was the top-rated syndicated children's show for two years during its original run,[2] and it spawned three follow-up series, several comic books, and a line of toys.

Television series

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SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast releasedNetwork
Lion Force Voltron152September 10, 1984 (1984-09-10)November 27, 1984 (1984-11-27)Broadcast syndication
220October 21, 1985 (1985-10-21)November 18, 1985 (1985-11-18)
Vehicle Team Voltron152December 14, 1984 (1984-12-14)February 18, 1985 (1985-02-18)Broadcast syndication
Voltron: Fleet of Doom11September 10, 1986 (1986-09-10)Broadcast syndication
Voltron: The Third Dimension117September 12, 1998 (1998-09-12)May 22, 1999 (1999-05-22)Broadcast syndication
29October 9, 1999 (1999-10-09)February 19, 2000 (2000-02-19)
Voltron Force126June 16, 2011 (2011-06-16)April 25, 2012 (2012-04-25)Nicktoons
Voltron: Legendary Defender113June 10, 2016 (2016-06-10)Netflix
213January 20, 2017 (2017-01-20)
37August 4, 2017 (2017-08-04)
46October 13, 2017 (2017-10-13)
56March 2, 2018 (2018-03-02)
67June 15, 2018 (2018-06-15)
713August 10, 2018 (2018-08-10)
813December 14, 2018 (2018-12-14)

Lion Force Voltron ("Voltron of the Far Universe";Voltron III)

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Main article:Voltron (1984 TV series)

The first series was primarily edited fromBeast King GoLion (Hyakujū-ō Goraion), and it features a team of five young pilots commanding five robot lions which can be combined to form Voltron. In this undefined future era, the Voltron Force is in charge of protecting the planet Arus (ruled byPrincess Allura) from the evilKing Zarkon (from planet Doom), his son Lotor, and the witch Haggar, who creates huge "ro-beasts" to terrorize the Arusian people.[3] Despite being the first of the two robots to appear on American television, the "GoLion" version of Voltron was regarded as "Voltron III" within the storyline because, within the original planned three-Voltron continuity, Arus was the furthest setting from Earth's side of the universe ("Voltron I" being intended for the Near Universe, and "Voltron II" being intended for the Middle Universe).[4]

Vehicle Team Voltron ("Voltron of the Near Universe";Voltron I)

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The second series, colloquially dubbed "Car Voltron", was primarily edited fromArmored Fleet Dairugger XV (Kikō Kantai Dairugger XV), with the storyline considerably changed. In this iteration ofVoltron, the Galaxy Alliance's home planets are now overcrowded, and a fleet of explorers is sent to search for new planets to colonize.[5] Along the way, they attract the attention of the evil Drule Empire, long engaged in an ongoing war against the Alliance, and the Drule proceed to interfere with the mission of the explorers and the colonists. Since the Arusian Voltron is too far away to help these explorers, a totally new Voltron has to be constructed to battle the Drule threat.[6]

This Voltron Force consists of fifteen members, divided into three teams of five, known respectively as the Land, Sea, and Air Teams.[7] Each team is specialized in gathering data or fighting in their area of expertise. Each team can combine their vehicles into a bigger machine. When necessary, all fifteen vehicles combine to form the mighty Voltron.[8] However, the Vehicle Team Voltron only had enough stored energy to operate for five minutes at a time.

In the toy line, this Voltron was referred to asVoltron I because it was set closest to Earth.[9]

Gladiator Voltron ("Voltron of the Middle Universe";Voltron II)

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The proposed third season was to have been based onLightspeed Electroid Albegas (Kōsoku Denjin Albegas).[10] The series would have centered around three teenage geniuses who each created a humanoid robot that were then modified for battle to combat an alien threat. Unlike the Lion Force Voltron or the Vehicle Force Voltron, both of whom were composed of machines that combined to form them, Gladiator Voltron's three components actually disassembled and reassembled into one large robot. This allowed for multiple different combinations with different functions and skills depending on the situation. There were also three jets that the team members would fly into hatches on the backs of their robots to pilot them that could also combine into one large jet, which were later replaced with other jets that could transform into smaller bipedal robots and could also combine to form a larger robot. AlthoughMatchbox did produce and market toy versions of the three robots (Black Alpha, Blue Beta, Red Gamma) under the "Voltron II" name,[11] the series never actually aired. Due to the extreme popularity of the Lion Force Voltron and the lack of popularity of the Vehicle Team Voltron series, World Events Productions eventually elected against another alternate Voltron, and plans to adaptAlbegas were aborted.[12]

Voltron: Fleet of Doom (1986)

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Main article:Voltron: Fleet of Doom

In 1986, World Events hiredToei Animation to produce the one-off crossover television specialVoltron: Fleet of Doom, which mixed inGoLion andDairugger XV footage with new animation. The special was made for the international market and, as of the middle of September 2016, it had not been released in Japan.

Voltron: The Third Dimension (1998–2000)

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Main article:Voltron: The Third Dimension

The computer-generated seriesVoltron: The Third Dimension was released in 1998, set five years after the end of the original Lion Voltron series. The series was met with a mixed response, due to various changes, such as the revamped looks of the Lion Voltron, King Zarkon, and Prince Lotor. The series served as a sequel to the Lion Force Voltron series; among the tools used to bridge the gap between the two series was an official starmap as designed by Shannon Muir and finalized in partnership with World Events Productions.[13] AfterVoltron: The Third Dimension, World Events Productions went back to the drawing board to develop a more traditionally animated series in an attempt to recapture the spirit of the original.[14]

Voltron Force (2011–2012)

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Main article:Voltron Force

The animated seriesVoltron Force premiered onNicktoons in June 2011. The series follows the exploits of a group of three young cadets brought together by the original members of the Voltron Force to defend the galaxy against a resurrected Lotor, now ruling the planet Drule after a militarycoup d'état.Voltron Force is a World Events Production in conjunction with Kick Start Productions and Classic Media.[15]

Voltron: Legendary Defender (2016–2018)

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Main article:Voltron: Legendary Defender

TheNetflix exclusive seriesVoltron: Legendary Defender, produced byDreamWorks Animation, is a reboot of the Voltron story. The series premiered on June 10, 2016, withJoaquim Dos Santos andLauren Montgomery serving as showrunners.[16] On January 5, 2016,Netflix announced thatVoltron would debut in 2016 as an original animated Netflix series in partnership withDreamWorks Animation (DWA), part of an expanded multi-year agreement between the two groups.[17][18] In February, teasers revealed the title of the new series to beVoltron: Legendary Defender.[19] On March 25, 2016, a teaser trailer was released, announcing that the first season, consisting of 13 episodes, would premiere June 10, 2016.[20] A second season premiered on Netflix on January 20, 2017.[21] The third season premiered on Netflix on August 4, 2017, and consisted of 7 episodes while the fourth season premiered on October 13, 2017, and consisted of 6 episodes. The fifth season premiered on March 2, 2018, and consists of six episodes.[22] The sixth season premiered on June 15, 2018, and consists of seven episodes. The seventh season premiered August 10, 2018 and consists of 13 episodes. The eighth and final season premiered on December 14, 2018, and consists of 13 episodes. The series' success has spawned several comics, action figures, and other toys.

Live-action film

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Main article:Voltron (film)

In July 2005, producerMark Gordon (Grey's Anatomy,The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen) announced plans to create a live-actionfilm adaptation of theVoltron franchise in collaboration with producers Pharrell Williams, Mark Costa, and Frank Oelman.Pharrell Williams was also reported to compose the musical score for the film.[23] The project's development was funded by Jim Young's Animus Films.[24] In December 2006, screenwriter Enzo Marra was announced to have completed a script for Gordon.[25] In August 2007, the production entityNew Regency entered negotiations with The Mark Gordon Company to adaptVoltron. Interest in the property heightened after the box office success ofTransformers, another film involving shape-changing robots.[citation needed] Mark's script was described as "a post-apocalyptic tale set in New York City...[in which] five ragtag survivors of an alien attack band together and end up piloting the five lion-shaped robots that combine and form the massive sword-wielding Voltron that helps battle Earth's invaders."[24] On August 18, 2008, Relativity Media entered negotiations withNew Regency to finance and produce the film, though on a more moderate budget, utilizing cost-saving CGI techniques such as those used in300. Max Makowski was slated to direct. As of the end of August 2008, the title had been set forVoltron: Defender of the Universe. Relativity would have released the film in North America while New Regency's distribution partner,20th Century Fox, would handle international distribution.[26] But at that time, Ted Koplar, through hisWorld Events Production Company (Koplar took over the company as the health of Peter Keefe declined; Keefe died in 2010 at age 57), was fighting a legal battle withToei Company Ltd. over the movie rights as of November of that year.[27] On September 16, 2010, concept art for the movie was released.[28] On March 8, 2011, it was announced that Relativity Media and World Events had entered a bidding war on who would make the film.Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer entered into collaboration on writing the script.[29] On July 21, 2011,Atlas Entertainment & Relativity Media announced they would bringVoltron: Defender of the Universe to the big screen.[30]Relativity Media would distribute. On July 30, 2015, Relativity filed forChapter 11 bankruptcy in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York after lawsuits and missing loan payments,[31][32][33][34] and the film rights reverted toClassic Media. On November 4, 2016, three months after the completion ofNBCUniversal's acquisition of Classic Media's parent company,DreamWorks Animation for $3.8 billion,[35][36] it was announced thatUniversal Pictures and DreamWorks Animation will make the film withDavid Hayter writing the script.[37]

In March 2022, it was announced that the live-action film was officially back in development withRawson Marshall Thurber directing and co-writing the screenplay with Ellen Shanman, and produced byTodd Lieberman,David Hoberman, and Bob Koplar. The film also incited a bidding war betweenWarner Bros. Pictures,Universal Pictures, andAmazon Prime Video. Amazon is leading the bid. On August 1, it was confirmed that Amazon had acquired the rights. On October 3, newcomer Daniel Quinn-Toye was cast in a lead role.[38] On October 10, it was reported thatHenry Cavill would be joining the live action cast in an undisclosed role.[39] On November 25, 2024, it was reported thatSterling K. Brown,Rita Ora andJohn Kim were cast in undisclosed roles.[40] The next day,Alba Baptista,Samson Kayo and Tharanya Tharan were announced in undisclosed roles.[41] It was announced that filming on the movie had begun.[42][better source needed]

Characters

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Main article:List of Voltron characters
CharacterVoltronVoltron:
Fleet of Doom
Voltron: The Third DimensionVoltron ForceVoltron: Legendary Defender
Lion Force VoltronVehicle Team Voltron1212345678
198419851984–8519861998–991999–20002011–12201620172018
KeithNeil RossGiles PantonSteven Yeun
PidgeNeil RossBilly WestSam VincentBex Taylor-Klaus
Honerva / HaggarB. J. WardVincent TongLily Rabe andCree Summer
Emperor ZarkonJack AngelKevin Michael RichardsonNeil Kaplan andKevin Durand
Commander YurakJake Eberle
LanceMichael BellMichael BellAndrew FrancisJeremy Shada
CoranPeter CullenRon HalderRhys Darby
Princess AlluraB. J. WardB. J. WardAshleigh BallKimberly Brooks
HunkLennie WeinribLennie WeinribKevin Michael RichardsonTy OlssonTyler Labine
Prince LotorTim CurryMark HildrethMentionedA.J. LoCascio
King AlforPeter CullenSam VincentKeith Ferguson
Sven / ShiroMichael BellAlan MarriottJosh Keaton
ChipNeil RossGabe KhouthPictured
Queen MerlaTress MacNeilleAdelaide Clemens
Note: A gray cell indicates the character did not appear in that medium.

DVD releases

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In Australia, DVDs of all episodes ofVoltron were released byMadman Entertainment as the 20th Anniversary Edition, Lion Force Voltron Collection. The original series was released in five volumes between August 2004 and July 2005, under the nameVoltron: Defender of the Universe. Each box was in the color and style of one of the lions with a metallic glossy inner DVD-case. Another three volumes of "Vehicle Team Voltron" were released between August and December 2005. In addition, a "Best of" 2-DVD set released in November 2006 featured five episodes from each series.[43] Finally, a 24-disc boxset subtitled The Lion and Vehicle Force Complete Collection was released on June 24, 2009.[44] Madman Entertainment has since relinquished the rights to the Voltron series and has since been re-released byBeyond Home Entertainment. Previous licensees of Voltron in Australia have beenCBS/Fox Video andManga Entertainment.

Prior to the release of the boxed sets, a promotional DVD was released forVoltron. It was packed in a threefold glossy cardboard folder. The folder featured full-color artwork and text about the then-upcoming release ofVoltron on DVD. The disk had an image of Voltron, and was labeled for promotional use only.[citation needed] It featured the first episode, "Space Explorers Captured", and several promos for other series.

In Region 1,Voltron was released on DVD in its original broadcast form and remastered, restored, and remixed by New York-based distributorMedia Blasters (via theirAnimeWorks unit) in eight volumes between September 2006 and July 2009. The volumes contain approximately fifteen episodes each, along with special features such as interviews with producer and director Franklin Cofod, and various others involved in the original and current productions. The first five volumes together contain all the Lion Force episodes, which were broadcast as seasons 1 and 3, while the next three contain the Vehicle Team episodes, broadcast as season 2.

TheFleet of Doom special was released on DVD early in 2007, as an online Voltron.com exclusive. Media Blasters releasedFleet of Doom on July 28, 2009, as a full retail release.[45] A Blu-ray version was planned, but it was delayed many times and was finally officially canceled.

The first volume of the original series was released in the UK in 2007 byManga Entertainment.

According to TVShowsOnDVD.com,Voltron: The Third Dimension was to be released on DVD at some point, but no release date has been announced currently.[citation needed]

Media Blasters/AnimeWorks also released the two Japanese shows that made upVoltron —Beast King GoLion andArmored Fleet Dairugger XV — each in their original, unedited Japanese form, with English subtitles. Volume 1 ofGoLion was released on May 27, 2008,[46] Volume 2 on August 12, 2008, and Volume 3 on November 25, 2008.GoLion was re-released as a complete chronology set with all 52 episodes on April 13, 2010. The firstDairugger XV DVD collection was released on February 23, 2010, the secondDairugger XV collection was released on May 25, 2010.[47] The third and final collection was originally scheduled to be released in September 2010, but was repeatedly delayed and finally released on January 4, 2011.

As of mid-2011, Classic Media (DreamWorks Classics) now owns the rights to Voltron on DVD.

On September 24, 2019,Universal Pictures Home Entertainment releasedVoltron: Defender of the Universe: The Complete Collection on DVD in Region 1, which includes all 124 episodes andFleet of Doom. The series is also scheduled for DVD releases in the UK, France, Italy, Spain, and Germany.

Digital releases

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As of July 2011 all Lion Force episodes have been released onHulu.Minisodes of the first twenty episodes of the first season can be streamed for free online onCrackle.[48]

Following the success ofVoltron: Legendary Defender,Netflix released 12 episodes ofDefender of the Universe asVoltron '84 on March 24, 2017. Each episode is introduced by members of the cast and crew ofLegendary Defender.[49][50][51]

ReleaseAustralia
(Region 4)
North America
(Region 1)
Lion Force Voltron Collection 1September 22, 2004Black LionSeptember 26, 2006Blue Lion
Lion Force Voltron Collection 2November 19, 2004Red LionDecember 19, 2006Yellow Lion
Lion Force Voltron Collection 3February 23, 2005Green LionMay 8, 2007Green Lion
Lion Force Voltron Collection 4April 13, 2005Blue LionSeptember 25, 2007Red Lion
Lion Force Voltron Collection 5July 20, 2005Yellow LionDecember 11, 2007Black Lion
Vehicle Force Voltron Collection 1August 31, 2005Air TeamDecember 23, 2008Air Team
Vehicle Force Voltron Collection 2October 19, 2005Land TeamMarch 24, 2009[52]Land Team
Vehicle Force Voltron Collection 3December 7, 2005Sea TeamJuly 21, 2009[53]Sea Team
Fleet of DoomUnreleasedUnreleasedJuly 28, 2009Team-Up

Soundtracks

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The Voltron television franchise has produced soundtracks for three of its series which have been released exclusively on the iTunes and the Google Play stores. The first soundtrack release was on September 27, 2012, for the original Lions series with music composed by John Petersen.[54][55] The second soundtrack release was on October 1, 2012, for the Third Dimension series with music composed by Stephen Martson[56][57] and the third release on July 21, 2016, for the first season of the Legendary Defender series with music composed by Brad Breeck, Brian Parkhurst, and Alex Geringas.[58] Currently, there are no plans to release any of the soundtrack to a non-digital version such as a physical album or CD.

Voltron: Defender of the Universe Track Listings
Track No.Song titleRun TimeNote
01Voltron Opener (Narration)1:17Narration byPeter Cullen who also provided voices in the Lions series
02Descent1:11
03Mystical0:28
04Alien Landscape0:41
05A Witch1:05
06Gladiator Fight1:06
07Arrival0:30
08Sneaking0:38
09Bad Guys0:27
10Royal Subjects0:42
11Dangerous0:36
12Bumper #10:08First of three bumpers to transition to a commercial break.
13Voltron Will Be Back...0:08Used for commercial breaks. Narration by Peter Cullen.
14And Now Back To Voltron...0:09Used to transition back from commercial break. Narration by Peter Cullen.
15Quick Harp0:08
16Majestic0:21
17Castle of Lions0:37
18Sad Princess1:06
19Our Prayers Answered (Dialogue)0:16Narration by Peter Cullen
20At The Lake0:22
21Hunk and Pidge0:31
22Rushing1:16
23The Cave1:10
24Bumper #20:08Second of three bumpers to transition to a commercial break.
25Sand People1:00
26Captured0:42
27A Spy0:48
28Voltron Arrives0:19
29We Are Friends1:33
30Defeat0:27
31Quick Harp #20:08
32It's Me0:36
33King Alford0:25
34Tension0:22
35Underground Base1:23
36Montage2:09
37Bumper #30:17Third and final bumper to transition to a commercial break.
38Voltron Will Be Back (Instrumental)0:10
39Ready To Form Voltron (Dialogue)1:10Dialogue byJack Angel,Michael Bell,Neil Ross,B.J. Ward &Lennie Weinrib
40Voltron Closer0:58World Events Productions logo stinger at the end of the song.
41Original Opener1:17No narration version
42Original Opener w/Sing Out1:17No narration version
43Original Closer0:56World Events Productions logo stinger at the end of the song.
44Form Voltron Sound FX0:37
45Voltage SFX0:08
46Voltage Bump0:08
47Magic, Fire SFX0:24
48Voltron DJ MacMan Dance Remix2:08A bonus remix track of all of tracks. Dialogue by Jack Angel.
49All Music Compilation21:14All music from the soundtrack in one track
50Music of Voltron Montage8:23A montage of music from the soundtrack
Voltron: The Third Dimension Track Listings
Track No.Song titleRun Time
01Spacey Opening0:18
02Voltron 3D Theme1:02
03Big Orchestra'1:35
04Castle of the Lion Theme1:18
05Angular Orchestra1:16
06Hunk & Pidge0:43
07Military Background0:59
08Lion Launch Sequence1:11
09Space Lice0:48
10History of the Lions1:36
11Military Action1:02
12The Transformation1:12
13Gnarly Rock0:41
14Light Tension1:10
15Lotor & Amalgamus1:09
16Sweet Strings0:18
17Get Funky0:42
18Robeast Rock1:20
19Into Stealth1:04
20Stealth Voltron0:46
21Thematic Bridge0:40
DreamWorks Voltron Legendary Defender Season 1 Track Listings
Track No.Song titleRun Time
01DreamWorks Voltron Legendary Defender Theme Song0:55
02Try This1:25
03Help Us Find It0:58
04Detecting Voltron2:58
05Let's Get That Cannon1:52
06Goodbye Father1:26
07Robeast Arrives2:13
08The Balmera Lives2:46
09To Go Home2:00
10Supposed to Be My Lion1:33
11Voltron Transformation0:46

Comic books

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Main article:Voltron (comics)
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1980s

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In 1985, Modern Comics, an imprint ofCharlton Comics, produced a three-issue mini-series based on the Lion Voltron television show.[59]

2000s

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Voltron comics creators Brian Smith and Jacob Chabot signingVoltron posters at theViz Media booth at the 2011New York Comic Con.

In 2002, comic book publisherDevil's Due announced that it had acquired the rights to publishVoltron comic books.[60][61] Devil's Due, throughImage Comics, published a five issue mini-series (preceded by a #0 issue from Dreamwave) which featured the Lion Voltron incarnation of the character and rebooted the property. This was then followed by an ongoing series self-published by Devil's Due, which was placed on hiatus in 2005 after the eleventh issue, due to poor sales.[citation needed]

Devil's Due announced in January 2008 that the five-issue mini-series, the eleven issues of the ongoing series, and the #0 issue would be collected into a Voltron Omnibus trade paperback that would also include the unpublished twelfth issue of the ongoing series that would wrap up all the storylines.[62][63]

In July 2008, a new five issue mini-series was released by Devil's Due, which picked up where the ongoing series left off. This series further explored the origins of Lion Voltron's creation, from 12,000 years in the past to the present day.[64] The mini-series showed Voltron existing as a single construct created by sorcerers and scientists, resembling a knight. During its battle with the first Drule Empire, Voltron was tricked by Haggar into landing on a black comet with the gravitational attraction of asingularity. Voltron was then attacked by Haggar, and blown into five pieces. However, the intervention of a sorcerer resulted in the five pieces becoming the five lions as they descended onto Arus.[citation needed]

The original five issue mini-series was adapted as the 2007motion comicVoltron: Defenders of the Universe - Revelations.[65] Its sequel,Voltron: Defenders of the Universe - Paradise Lost, adapted the first story arc of the ongoing series, introducing the V-15 and its pilots. The Devil's Due run is now collected digitally exclusively through Devil's Due Digital.

2010s

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In 2011,Dynamite Entertainment announced plans to publishVoltron comics,[66] whileViz Media's young readers imprint, Viz Kids, announced plans to publish a series of graphic novels calledVoltron Force, on which Bian Smith would serve as head writer, and Jacob Chabot and Dario Brizuela would serve as lead artists.[66][67][68]

In September 2015, Dynamite releasedVoltron: From The Ashes, written byCullen Bunn with art by Blacky Shepherd.

Toys

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Matchbox

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Matchbox imported the Lion Force Voltron,[69] Gladiator Voltron,[70] and Vehicle Force Voltron[71] diecast toys fromPopy of Japan in 1984. The company also released 6-inch figures of the Voltron robots that were more affordable, but lacked the detail level of their larger counterparts and could not separate into their component forms.[72]

Panosh Place

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At the peak of the series' popularity, Panosh Place released newVoltron toys, including action figures of the characters and a larger Voltron toy that could fit them.[73]

Trendmasters

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To coincide with the 1998 broadcast ofVoltron: The Third Dimension, the now-defunctTrendmasters reissued the Matchbox diecast Lion Force Voltron, with a few changes to the mold and a total of 17 weapons in comparison to the original's sword and shield.[74] Trendmasters also released the newer Stealth Voltron and Voltrex variants at various sizes, as well as character action figures to go along with them. A dragon version of Voltron called Dracotron was prototyped but never made it to production.[73]

Toynami

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Shortly after the demise of Trendmasters,Toynami acquired theVoltron license and released their Masterpiece Voltron toy in 2005. Boasting more detail and articulation than the previous toys, the Masterpiece Voltron sold for US$139 to US$149.99 at the time of its release. In 2007, Toynami sold an all-plastic version of the Masterpiece Voltron for up to one-third of the first release's price (ranging from US$49 to US$60). A variant of this version was packaged and sold with a Voltron line of Reebok sneakers. For the 25th anniversary of the cartoon franchise in 2009, the plastic Masterpiece Voltron was reissued in a metallic repaint.[75]

Mattel

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In late 2011,Mattel designed but never released toys for the newVoltron Force series, while its online collectors' site MattyCollector.com sold brand new toys for the classic series[76] - including a 23-inch Voltron that fits 4-inch pilot figures in each lion.[77]

Playmates Toys

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In 2017,Playmates Toys released toys based onVoltron: Legendary Defender. Though only three pilot action figures were ever released before the line was terminated.[78]

Bandai

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In early 2017 Bandai Japan, who produced the toys of Beast King GoLion and Armored Fleet Dairugger XV back in their initial releases, released aSoul of Chogokin version of the GoLion robot. The box was repackaged asVoltron for its American release. A Dairugger XV version was later produced in 2019, similarly branded asVehicle Voltron in the US release. WEP purchased the rights to the original Dairugger XV as well as Albegas and Golion some time previously, so Bandai had to relicense the toys back from WEP to produce them.

Lego

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In August 2017,Lego announced that a forthcomingLego Ideas set based upon classic Voltron will be placed into production.[79] The set was released on August 1, 2018, coinciding with the final seasons ofVoltron: Legendary Defender.

Other merchandise

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Privateer Press released aVoltron: Defender of the Universe expansion set for theirMonsterpocalypse battle miniatures game series in 2010.[80]

In 2012, Voltron was shown inMetLife's "Everyone" commercial duringSuper Bowl XLVI.[81]

In 2023,4 Hands Brewing Company, based inWEP LLC's hometown ofSt. Louis, launched a six-part, two-year licensed series ofVoltron-themed beers, each "volume" a collaboration with a different craft brewery.[82]

Video games

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Voltron: Defender of the Universe (2011)

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Main article:Voltron: Defender of the Universe (video game)

In December 2009, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment announced the first everVoltron video game would be released on mobile phones in the US, including theiPhone. The game would have 30 levels and 6 acts, isometric gameplay and gamers will command robot lions to traverse the galaxy and take on King Zarkon's evil droid armies.[83] In 2011,Voltron: Defender of the Universe, produced by THQ and Behaviour Interactive, was developed for home console play. A 1-5 player co-op game, it was released on November 29, 2011, for the PlayStation Network and November 30, 2011, for the Xbox Live Arcade.[84] The First Trailer has been announced on IGN.com and tentatively priced at $10. Players will be able fight as the individual lions in an overhead shooter style gameplay to then form Voltron to take on Robeasts in a fighter style combat.[citation needed]

Voltron: Cubes of Olkarion (2019)

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In 2018,NBCUniversal announced the video gameVoltron: Cubes of Olkarion, the winner of their developer competitionUniversal GameDev Challenge that had offered game developers the opportunity to use some of Universal's IP.[85] In 2019,Voltron: Cubes of Olkarion, produced by indie game studioGbanga, was made published on theSteam store in Early Access, the platform's experimental game program.[86] In the game, players compete in real-time player vs player (PvP) game battles by placing own and destroying opponent blocks with different features in a game board with a grid.[87]

Animation staff

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  • Original story: Saburo Yatsude
  • Chief Director: Katsuhiko Taguchi
  • Character Designer & Chief Animation Director: Kazuo Nakamura
  • Episode Directors: Kazufumi Nomura, Kazuyuki Okaseko,Hiroshi Sasagawa, Katsuhiko Taguchi,Katsuhito Akiyama
  • Scenarists: Ryo Nakahara, Masaaki Sakurai, Susumu Takahisa
  • Music: Masahisa Takeichi (incidental), Asei Kobayashi (opening/closing themes)
  • Theme song performance (GoLion):Ichirou Mizuki (OP-Tatakae! Goraion, ED-Gonin de Hitotsu)
  • Production:Toei Animation Co., Ltd. / Toei Advertising Co. Ltd (credited as "Toei Agency")

References

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