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Lions combined to form Voltron
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百獣王ゴライオン
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Hyakujū Ō GoLion
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Adventure , Mecha , Science Fiction
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Hiroshi Sasagawa
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Toei Animation
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IBC-13 , RPN 9 , ABS-CBN 2 <br/> USA Network , ABC , Adult Swim , Nickelodeon <br/> CBC <br/> ABC , 7 , Channel 9 , FOXTEL <br/> Efir 2 , 7 Dni <br/> Antena Latina <br /> RTP 1 , Canal Panda
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10 September 1984
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18 November 1985
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123, plus one-hour '''' special
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'' is a giant using
CGI techniques. The 1980s ''Voltron'' series was based on two vaguely-related
Japan ese
Anime series ''
GoLion '' and ''
Dairugger XV '' (both originally produced by
Toei Animation &
Bandai , who also produced the popular ''
Super Sentai '' series in Japan).
The anime was later
Dubbed into
English and edited by the
North America n television production and distribution company
World Events Productions . The adaptation was not a straight dub, however, as much violence as possible was removed from the original Japanese series.
The first episodes were based on the 1984 series ''
Hyakujuu-ou Golion '' (百獣王ゴライオン - ''Hyakujūō Goraion'', ''Hundred Beast King GoLion/FiveLion)'', and featured a team of five (six when later Princess Allura replaced Sven) young
Pilots commanding five robot
Lions , which could be combined to form Voltron. In this undefined future era, the Voltron Force was in charge of protecting the
Planet Arus (ruled by Princess Allura) from the evil King Zarkon, his son Lotor, and the witch Haggar, who would create huge Robeasts to terrorize the people of Arus. (This storyline is similar to those of the Toei
Super Sentai shows, which formed the basis for ''
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers ''.) 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 toyline 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''" for the Middle Universe).
Voltron, in the comic book series published by
Devil's Due , was originally a unified machine intelligence. He did not break into five pieces, and had "normal" hands and feet. Voltron was tricked by Haggar into landing on a black comet with nearly the gravitational attraction of a
Singularity . This comet was either a reference to, or itself actually WAS the Omega Comet from the animé, which had identical properties, and which appeared in the TV show. Voltron was then attacked by Haggar, and somehow blown into five pieces. They became the five "lions." (Much of this was presented in the "History of Voltron" back-up stories written by
Mark Waid , which were ended early due to the cancellation of the series. Therefore, the
Devil's Due origin is incomplete.)
Later episodes were based on the
1982 series ''
Armored Fleet Dairugger XV '' (機甲艦隊 ダイラガーXV - ''
Kikō Kantai Dairagā XV ''), and changed the storyline considerably. In this iteration of ''Voltron'', the Galaxy Alliance's home planets have become overcrowded, and a fleet of explorers have been sent to search out new planets to colonize. Along the way, they attract the attention of the evil Drule Empire, long engaged in an ongoing war against the Alliance, and who proceed to interfere with the explorers and the colonists. Since the Voltron of Planet Arus was too far away to help the explorers, a totally new Voltron is constructed to battle the Drule threat.
This Voltron team consisted of 15 members, and were divided into three teams of five, known respectively as the Land, Sea and Air Teams. Each team was specialized in gathering data or fighting in their area of expertise. Each team could also combine their vehicles into a bigger machine, with each combined vehicle differing amongst the three teams. These fighters were:
- The Aqua Fighter (Sea Team)
- The Turbo Terrain Fighter (Land Team)
- The Strato Fighter (Air Team)
When necessary, all 15 vehicles combine to form the mighty Voltron. This Voltron in the toyline was referred to as ''Voltron I'' (also called the Vehicle Team), possibly due to it being closer to Earth than the more popular ''Voltron III'' (or Lion Force Voltron).
According to backstory provided by World Events Productions, the Vehicle Voltron was constructed after consultations by the Galaxy Alliance with " special, which brought both Voltrons together), and which depicted the two Voltron Forces as being longstanding friends, the comics showed Keith and Jeff as having an antagonistic relationship with one another, particularly with regard to the Lion Voltron's supposed "sneak attack" on the Vehicle Voltron.
In early episodes, it was mentioned that the Vehicle Voltron, once assembled, had only five minutes of nuclear operational capability. This angle promptly vanished during later episodes.
There were plans for yet another Voltron, which would have been based on the series ''
Light Speed Electric God Albegas '' (光速電神アルベガス - ''Kōsoku Denjin Arubegasu''). This series would have featured three smaller humanoid robots (named Alpha, Beta, and Gamma) that combined to form one larger robot — Voltron. It was housed in a mountain base and wielded an energy sword, much like the other Voltrons. Due to the strong popularity of the Lion Voltron, the unenthusiastic response to the Vehicle Voltron, and ''Albegas'''s lack of popularity in Japan, World Events Productions, (the
St. Louis, Missouri based company who owns the rights for both Voltron series) ultimately decided against another parallel Voltron saga. Matchbox released a toy of Gladiator Voltron labeled ''Voltron II'', in addition to ''Voltron I'' (Vehicle Voltron) and ''Voltron III'' (Lion Voltron).
To appease fans who wanted to see a spawned feature from the ''Voltron II'' toy, Gladiator Voltron made a brief, one-panel appearance in the Devil's Due comic in 2004.
The Black, Blue, and Red Gladiators form Voltron in six different combinations, each having a specialty area.
- Black Gladiator > Blue Gladiator > Red Gladiator — The primary form of Gladiator Voltron, and the form which would have utilized the Gladiator Voltron's Blazing Sword.
- Black Gladiator > Red Gladiator > Blue Gladiator — This form would have been optimized for use in space.
- Blue Gladiator > Black Gladiator > Red Gladiator — This form would have been optimized for use in atmospheric flight.
- Blue Gladiator > Red Gladiator > Black Gladiator — This form would have been optimized for use underground.
- Red Gladiator > Black Gladiator > Blue Gladiator — This form would have been optimized for use in the water.
- Red Gladiator > Blue Gladiator > Black Gladiator — This form would have been optimized for rescue actions.
- '' '' — In 1986 , World Events had Toei Animation produce some additional footage to create this crossover television special, which was entirely new animation, containing very little recycled ''GoLion'' and ''Dairugger'' footage. Made for the international markets, this special has not been released in Japan.
- '' '' — After some initial interest, a computer-generated series was released in 1998 (set five years after the end of the original Lion Voltron series) to a mixed response, because of its departure from the original Lion Voltron's anime look, as well as some character changes (such as the physical appearance of Prince Lotor, now voiced by Tim Curry , taking over the role originally voiced by Lennie Weinrib ). Two of the most infamous scenes coming from this series are the scene where Keith pulls a gun on Lance in a fight between the two Lion Force pilots over authority in the episode "A Rift in the Force," and the destruction of the Voltron lions brought on by Amalgamus, the computer leader of the Galaxy Alliance in "The Troika Moons" saga. It served as a sequel to the Lion Voltron series, and among the tools used to bridge the gap was an official starmap as designed by Shannon Muir, and finalized in partnership with World Events Productions. After ''Voltron: 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.
- — A new animated series originally slated to be released in the fall of 2005 , it was set to be produced by Kickstart Productions, with Tom Pugsley and Greg Kline writing the episodes.
Australian-based distributor
Madman Entertainment has released all episodes of ''Voltron'' on DVD. The original series was released in five volumes under the name "''Voltron: Defender of the Universe''". Each box is in the color and style of one of the lions. These were released between August 2004 and July 2005. Another three volumes of "''Vehicle Force Voltron''" were released between August and December 2005. Additionally a "Best of" 2-DVD set was released in November 2006 featuring five episodes from each series. Madman website.
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New York–based distributor
Media Blasters has announced the commercial release of ''Voltron'' in its original broadcast form on DVD in
Region 1 . Volume 1 was released on
September 26 ,
2006 , followed by Volume 2 on
December 19 ,
2006 , and Volume 3 on
May 8 2007 . Volume 4 has a target release date of
September 25 2007 . The volumes contain 15 episodes each, along with special features such as documentaries featuring interviews with producer and director
Franklin Cofod , and various others involved in the original and current productions.
Additionally, Media Blasters announced that the '''' special will be released on DVD early in 2007, as an online Voltron.com exclusive. ''Fleet of Doom'' was a special crossover film where GoLion and Dairugger 15 joined forces to defeat the "Fleet of Doom" (Galra & Drule Empires). The film was originally released in 1986, but was never released in Japan.
Media Blasters also plans to release the two Japanese shows that made up ''Voltron'' — ''Hundred Beast King FiveLion (GoLion)'', and ''Armored Fleet Dairugger XV'' — each in their original, unedited Japanese form, with English subtitles. The releases are scheduled to begin in the near future, though no official release date has been posted.
In 1985, Modern Comics, an imprint of
Charlton Comics , produced a three-issue mini-series based on the Lion Voltron television show.
Lion Voltron recently was temporarily revived in print through a hit
Comic Book series from Devil's Due Publishing, under the imprint of
Image Comics . After a five-issue mini-series (with a preview issue #0 from Dreamwave), Devil's Due Publishing began to self-publish ''Voltron'' as Vol. 2 of the series. The series lasted another eleven issues, as well as two trade paperbacks collecting Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 Issues #1-5. The line was placed on hiatus in 2005, due to poor sales and lack of public interest. At this time, Devil's Due does still retain the rights to publish comics using the likeness of Voltron.
''Voltron'' was originally released in Japan under the name ''GoLion''. The figure line is based on the U.S. version of the Japanese cartoon series, where five pilots combine their lion vehicles to form a super robot.
Matchbox distributed the first series of die cast toys, which included Voltron I, II and III (some of the Matchbox toys were subject to a recall due to the use of lead paint), with earlier packaging referring to the Vehicle Voltron as the Warrior Voltron.
Panosh Place then purchased the rights, and released the 3 3/4" line of vehicles and action figures based around the Voltron III ''GoLion'' robot (a catalogue also showed action figures of the three Vehicle Team leaders, though these and additional action figures from the Lion Force remained unreleased).
LJN took over near the end of the series to release various versions of the Voltron III robot, and only a couple of Vehicle Voltron toys.
In the 1990s, Trendmasters started up the line with an all-new look for the Lion Voltron, then continued on to produce Stealth Voltron and Voltrex, the "Dino" Voltron.
Currently,
Toynami holds the license. They have produced I-Men mini-figures of the pilots and the lions, as well as a fully articulated Masterpiece Voltron.
Though not under the Voltron license, a version of Vehicle Voltron sporting a different color scheme was released under a different name to Toys R' Us in the late 1990s. The variation was packaged as fully combined in robot mode behind a clear plastic window box. Prior to the Voltron series, GoLion and the New Super Abega were part of Bandai America's Godaikin toyline. The Lion Voltron robot toy was also widely released as Lionbot which was essentially a Hong Kong produced
Bootleg version of the toy, identical to the Godaikin version.
American names are first, followed by the Japanese names. (Note: full names taken from Devil's Due comic series.)
Based on the American version of '':
- /: Second-in-command of Voltron, who pilots the Red Lion that forms the right arm of Voltron, and wears a blue uniform in the original series, and a metallic red uniform in ''Voltron: The Third Dimension''. He is a tall man, both wiry and wily, about 21-23 years of age. Lance is always cracking jokes and teasing others whenever he gets the chance. He is the only one in the group who has the guts to contest any of Keith's commands. He is also a ladies' man, and a great pilot, though a bit too daring at times. Lance was voiced by Michael Bell (US) & Yuu Mizushima (Japan).
- /: Pidge is the youngest and smallest of the group; he pilots the Green Lion that forms the left arm of Voltron, and wears a green uniform. He is approximately 12 years old. Pidge graduated from the academy at a young age, and his specialty is .
- ---''Note: Pidge is the only member of the Voltron Force whose uniform did not get a color change in Voltron: The Third Dimension''.
- /: Sven, a Norwegian pilot, was the original second-in-command, who piloted the Blue Lion, and wore a black uniform in the very beginning of the series. In episode 6, he was badly injured during an attack by Haggar, and was sent away to the planet Ebb to be healed. He was killed in the Japanese version, with his younger brother appearing later in the series. Allura replaced him as the Blue Lion's pilot. His age is about the same as Keith's. Ebb was eventually attacked and raided by Lotor's Forces and Sven (his brother in Japan) was captured. He spent time in prison with Allura's cousin from the Planet Pollux, Princess Romelle. After their escape, Sven was reassigned to the Planet Pollux with Princess Romelle and Prince Bandor, another royal cousin of Allura. Sven was always very quiet and reserved, and spoke only when he had something important to say. Though he may not show it, he is a very Emotional person, and his Heart is always leading his mind in any decision. Sven was voiced by Michael Bell (US) & Ryusei Nakao (Japan).
- ---''Note: Sven does not appear in nor is mentioned in Voltron: The Third Dimension.''
- /: Princess Allura of the planet Arus is the , especially with matters of Romance , Allura is a strong-willed person, and is very capable of ruling her planet, though some like Coran and Nanny tend to disagree. She is capable of invoking the dead, particularly her father, the late King Alfor. Allura's voice was played by B.J. Ward (US) & Rumiko Ukai (Japan).
- /: Hunk is the strong-man of the group, piloting the Yellow Lion that forms Voltron's left leg, and wearing an orange uniform in the original series, and a metallic yellow uniform in ''Voltron: The Third Dimension''. He is about 24-26 years old. He may look tough and mean, but he has a soft heart, especially when it comes to children. He is never late for a meal. Though his friends tease him about his .
- : The Space Mice are pastel-colored mice displaying an above-animal level of intelligence, who were Princess Allura's friends as a child. They are often mischievous, but sometimes helpful. There are five Space Mice, though the fifth mouse is rarely seen until later episodes, perhaps not being born, or being too young to leave the nest at first. There is a large light blue mouse, a large pink mouse, two medium-sized light blue mice, and the fifth is a much smaller light blue mouse. The cartoon was very inconsistent with the names of the mice, and names used for various mice included '''Chitter''', '''Cheddar''', '''Cheeser''', '''Cheesy''', '''Pip''', '''Squeek''', '''Mousie''', '''Prince''', '''Toady''', '''Inky''', and '''Suki'''. Toward the end of the Lion Force Voltron series, the Space Mice wear little orange Voltron Force uniforms and pilot a machine called the Mouse Plane, which can transform into a comic-looking Mouse Voltron. In the comic from Image and Devil's Due, the Space Mice were cybernetic robots constructed for Princess Allura by her father.
- (''Princess Omuvei''): Princess Romelle is Allura's cousin, who lives on the planet Pollux, where she co-rules with her brother, Prince Bandor. She is a dead-ringer for Princess Allura, in terms of physical appearance. Though once a Slave of Lotor, Sven came to her rescue, and together they fight for her people against the Drule Empire . She and Sven fall in love and live " Happily Ever After " on Pollux (a sharp contrast from the original ending of ''GoLion'', in which the character of Shirogane Takashi's brother dies).
- (''Raible''): Coran is Allura's .
- (''Hisu''): Nanny is Allura's over-protective Caregiver , who always wants to make all of Allura's decisions for her. Like Coran, Nanny fusses over the Princess, and is bent on keeping her away from all harm. She dies near the finale of ''GoLion'', shot to death by Garret while protecting Coran; this scene was cut from the U.S. version. Nanny was voiced by B.J. Ward (US) & Kazuyo Aoki (Japan).
- (''King Raimon''): King Alfor is Allura's deceased father, and the previous ruler of planet Arus. Years ago, King Alfor went forth to battle against King Zarkon and his forces in the Valley of Zohar on Planet Arus. He was tragically killed on that day. His body was placed in a royal tomb, located directly beneath the castle. Nowadays, he returns to the world of the living every so often in a .
- (''Golion''): Combination of the five Lions, was once a sentient being before being separated into the five Lions.
- --- (''Kuro Shishi''): Piloted by Commander Keith. Piloted by Allura in one episode.
- --- (''Aka Shishi''): Piloted by Lance. Piloted by Princes Allura in one episode since Lance was using the Blue Lion to find the cure for the deadly flowers.
- --- (''Midori Shishi''): Piloted by Pidge. Piloted by Keith in its first launch, before the Black Lion was recovered
- --- (''Aoi Shishi''): Piloted by Sven up to episode 6, and thereafter by Princess Allura (although Sven would return to pilot the Blue Lion on one more occasion in the second season episode "Who's Flyin' Blue Lion?") Piloted in one episode each by Keith, Coran and Nanny together, and a replacement pilot (who turned out to be an agent of Zarkon). Piloted once by Lance when he went off to a distant planet to find the cure for some deadly flowers to heal the Princess. Lance piloted the Blue Lion because the planet had a special magnetic field that only the Blue Lion could overcome.
- --- (''Ki Shishi''): Piloted by Hunk.
- / '''Mouse Voltron''' (''Gonezumi''): piloted by the Space Mice.
- (''Mechafortress'') / '''Flying Fortress''' (''Flying Mechafortress''): The Lion Voltron force's base of operations and their home, which near the finale can transform into a flying fortress piloted by Coran.
- (''Emperor Daibazaal''): King Zarkon of the Planet Doom is one of the rulers of the Drule Empire, though by no means the .
- (''Prince Sincline''): Prince Lotor is the evil son of the Drule King Zarkon. He dislikes his father greatly, and wishes to rule in his place along with Princess Allura, to whom he's developed a strong and .
- (''Honerva''): Haggar the Witch is the one responsible for creating all of the Robeasts (or Galran Beast Fighters) Voltron must go up against. She is also notorious for using her Dark Magic to cast hypnotizing spells over people. Though she was once good and beautiful, she is now evil and ugly. It was Haggar who was responsible for originally splitting Voltron into five components in the American version. In the Japanese version, she was one of Daibazaal's old love interests, and possibly a concubine. Haggar's voice was played by B.J. Ward (US) & Masako Nozawa (Japan). In ''Voltron: The Third Dimension'', Haggar went into hiding after the final battle, but rejoined Lotor in his conquest schemes. They strike a deal in which, if Lotor conquers the unvierse, she gets the magic in the lions while he gets the universe and the lions themselves.
- : Evil counterparts to the lions based on Dragons , the Dragons lived in an alternate dimension, but were so ferocious and destructive they left it a desolate wasteland, forcing them to travel to other dimensions to steal food as well as structures within which to protect their eggs from their atmosphere. The most powerful Dragon is '''Draco''', the black dragon. Five Dragons can merge to form '''Dracatron''', an evil incarnation of Voltron with a ''superblast'' attack so strong, it is indirectly stated in ''Third Dimension'' that two blasts can destroy Voltron. In ''Third Dimension'', the Dragons and Dracatron make multiple appearances and are destroyed each time, indicating that possibly any five Dragons can merge into a Dracatron.
- : Commander of the Galran/Doom Forces. In both versions, he is sentenced to death. He is transformed into a gigantic beast fighter in hopes of redeeming himself. However, he is killed by GoLion/Voltron.
- : A villainess exclusive to the US version, she was voiced by Tress MacNeille .
- : Exclusive to ''Voltron: The Third Dimension'', she and her partner were drafted by Lotor for grunt work. Lafitte was voiced by Tress MacNeille .
- : a robotic figure who was commander of Lotor's army. Never seen after Lotor's conquest of the galactic administrative council.
- : A replacement for Yurak, he was generally ineffective against Voltron, though like Yurak, he often went into battle throwing everything he could think of against the robot, including various robeasts given to him by Haggar for the purpose of battling Voltron.
Air Team uniforms were dark blue and white.
- : Leader of the Air Team and the entire vehicle Voltron Force, Jeff is hot-headed, occasionally quick-tempered, yet still brave and a very capable leader, even if he doesn't always follow the rules. Although dialogue early in the series hints at something going on between him and Ginger, later episodes suggest a relationship between him and Lisa, much as there was with their ''Dairugger XV'' counterparts. He pilots the Command Jet Explorer (#1), which becomes the head of Voltron.
- : Brooklyn -accented member of the Air Team, usually described by fans as the "Hunk" of the Vehicle Voltron Force. He pilots the Strato Weapons Module (#2) that forms the upper torso of Voltron.
- : A blue-skinned member of the Air Team with very little character development. He pilots the Advanced Recon Helicopter (#3) that becomes the right upper arm of Voltron.
- : Member of the Air Team, and the youngest member of the Vehicle Voltron Force, Chip happens to be Pidge's twin brother, despite the fact that they are visibly different heights. Although not often prominently featured except in one episode, Chip can be described as the brains of the Vehicle Force, much like Pidge is to the Lion Force. He pilots the Advanced Recon Helicopter (#4) that becomes the left upper arm of Voltron.
- : Member of the Air Team. Despite her high, girlish voice, Ginger is a brave and capable pilot, and has fought for a worthy cause ever since she helplessly watched her family destroyed in an astro-ship explosion when she was a little girl. She pilots the Falcon VT Fighter (#5) that forms the chest plate of Voltron.
Sea Team uniforms were navy blue and aqua.
- : Hailing from an unnamed Water Planet , Cric is appropriately the leader of the Sea Team. Speaking with an otherworldly alien accent, he has clairvoyant powers that tend to tell him when something bad is about to happen. He is the pilot of the Communications Module (#6) that becomes the torso mid-rif section of Voltron.
- : Kind and compassionate member of the Sea Team. She is very knowledgeable in ancient cultures, and always seems to know the right thing to say to others. It is most likely she is in a relationship with Jeff, much like their ''Dairugger XV'' counterparts. She pilots the Space Prober (#7) that becomes the right thigh of Voltron.
- : One of the members of the Vehicle Voltron Force who are usually treated as unmentionable background characters. Tagor pilots the Space Prober (#8) that forms the left thigh of Voltron.
- : Irish -accented member of the Sea Team. Like Ginger, he too fights for a worthy cause, as his brother is a prisoner of the Drule Empire, on Planet Doom. He pilots the Multi-Wheeled Explorer (#9) that becomes the right lower leg of Voltron.
- : One of the members of the Vehicle Voltron Force who are usually treated as unmentionable background characters. Zandee pilots the Multi-Wheeled Explorer (#10) that becomes the left lower leg of Voltron.
Land Team uniforms were white and red.
- : Leader of the Land Team. He has a strong Australian accent, and sometimes tends to have a wry sense of humor. He pilots the Jet Radar Station (#11) that forms the lower torso/hips of Voltron.
- : Member of the Land Team. Like Lisa, she too is kind and compassionate, especially when it comes to nature. She comes from the same water planet as Cric. She pilots the Rotating Personnel Carrier (#12) that forms the right forearm of Voltron.
- : Large member of the Land Team, who can best be described as a "gentle giant." He pilots the Armored Equipment Carrier (#13) that forms the left forearm of Voltron.
- : Good buddies and members of the Land Team, these two are often seen together, either playing cards or brawling with each other. While Marvin is usually comedic, Hutch is a regular tough guy, always looking for a good fight. They pilot the All-Terrain Space Vehicles (#14 and #15) that form the right and left feet of Voltron, respectively.
- : Commander of the S.S. ''Explorer'', it is Commander Hawkins who gives all the orders to the vehicle Voltron Force. Firm and strict, Hawkins is determined to make peace with the Drule Empire, despite how many times they attempt to backstab him in the process. Voiced by Peter Cullen .
- : Supreme commander of the Galaxy Alliance. Along with Commander Steele, he is usually conducting meetings discussing current situations involving the ongoing conflict with the Drule Empire.
- : High-ranking official of the Galaxy Alliance. Along with Space Marshal Graham, he is usually conducting meetings discussing current situations involving the war with the Drule Empire. He takes a more active role in the conflict towards the end of the series.
- : Captain of the S.S. ''Explorer'', and good friend to Commander Hawkins. Midway through the series, he gets transferred back to Galaxy Garrison on Earth , but that doesn't stop his fight against the Drules.
- : The S.S. ''Explorer'' 's chief scientist and acting physician, he can tell you all about a planet and even its cultures simply by examining a mere sample or artifact.
- (''Dairugger XV'', Dairugger Fifteen)
- --- (''Kuu Rugger''): Piloted by the Air Team.
-- (''Rugger 1''): Piloted by Jeff.
-- (''Rugger 2''): Piloted by Rocky.
-- (''Rugger 3'', the red one): Piloted by Wolo.
-- (''Rugger 4'', the blue and red one): Piloted by Chip.
-- (''Rugger 5''): Piloted by Ginger.
- --- (''Kai Rugger''): Piloted by the Sea Team.
-- (''Rugger 6''): Piloted by Cric.
-- (''Rugger 7'', the red one): Piloted by Lisa.
-- (''Rugger 8'', the blue and yellow one): Piloted by Tagor.
-- (''Rugger 9'', with red markings): Piloted by Shannon.
-- (''Rugger 10'', with yellow markings): Piloted by Zandee.
- --- (''Rikku Rugger''): Piloted by the Land Team.
-- (''Rugger 11''): Piloted by Cliff.
-- (''Rugger 12'', with blue markings): Piloted by Cinda.
-- (''Rugger 13'', with red markings): Piloted by Modoch.
-- (''Rugger 14'', the yellow one): Piloted by Marvin.
-- (''Rugger 15'', the black one): Piloted by Hutch.
- : High-ranking warlord of the Drule Empire. At the beginning of the series, he was a typical Drule leader bent on galactic conquest. However, midway through the series, he begins to have a change of heart, and becomes more compassionate in his quest; and, like Commander Hawkins, tries time and time again to arrange for peace between the Drule Empire and the Galaxy Alliance. Throughout the series, he has had to put up with demotions, imprisonment, and worst of all, treacherous underlings who repeatedly and deliberately disobey his direct orders of helping bring peace, in favor of attacking the Alliance.
- : Hazar's kindhearted sister, who appears towards the end of the series. When she is kidnapped by the Drule U.R.F. (Underground Rebel Force), she agrees to join in their fight for Peace and Freedom on planet Drule.
- : Hazar and Dorma's father, and kindhearted member of the Drule Supreme Council, he wishes nothing more than for peace and freedom on planet Drule. He often clashes his views with Viceroy Throk.
- : One of the Drule Empire's best officers, and loyal friend to Hazar. When Hazar began to have a change of heart, Mongo was one of the few Drules who supported him, and he continued to loyally support him, until he eventually went into exile midway through the series.
- : Founder of the U.R.F., Bakki is a kind-hearted Drule, who hopes to liberate his homeworld's citizens from the Tyranny of the Drule rulers.
- : Cruel and heavyset Drule officer. A natural-born kiss-up and backstabber, he lives for nothing more than destroying the Galaxy Alliance and making Hazar look like a fool.
- : Wicked and crafty member of the Drule Supreme Council. He first arrived personally to give Hazar the news of his demotion, then appeared to take on Hazar's duties of eliminating the Voltron Force. In the Lion Voltron series, it was also Keezor who arranged for Zarkon to be stripped of powers and to have those powers handed over to Lotor.
- : Possibly the worst of the worst, Throk is at bitter ends with Mozak and Hazar, and the loyalist supporter of Emperor Zeppo. Throk becomes the main baddie under Zeppo towards the very end of the series, especially during the impending arrival of the Voltron Force on planet Drule to aid Hazar in liberating the homeworld, and overthrowing Zeppo. Later, Throk would join forces with Zarkon in building the universe's most feared space armada, the Fleet of Doom.
- : Through most of the series, all we ever see of Zeppo is a portrait of him adorning every Drule command ship. It is not until much later that he is introduced in the flesh, attending meetings of the Drule Supreme Council. No other Drule holds higher royal rank than the Emperor. When the liberation of planet Drule finally came, Zeppo quietly stood by as Hazar personally overthrew his rule. Hazar thus immediately became Drule's rightful emperor, though he then decreed that their world would no longer have any Emperors, but that leaders would from then on be elected. Zeppo and Throk proceeded to quietly flee the dying planet. Shortly after the inevitable destruction of planet Drule, the liberated citizens were moved to a new planet by the Galaxy Alliance. As soon as they settled in, Zeppo and Throk set up a decoy to distract the Voltron Force, while the remnants of the Drule Empire swept in on the planet and retook control of their people. Emperor Zeppo was in control again. This possibly would have lead to a second season of the Vehicle series, had WEP decided to animate their own episodes of it, as they had with the Lion Force series.
The Japanese names of the three Gladiator pilots are Enjoji Daisakau (the leader), Jin Tetsuya (the taller boy), and Mizuki Hotaru (the girl). What their names would have been in the ''Voltron'' mythos is unknown. They piloted the Alpha Robo (Black Gladiator), Beta Robo (Blue Gladiator), and Gamma Robo (Red Gladiator), respectively. In the beginning of the series, each would have also piloted a small aircraft, the Jet Alpha, Jet Beta, and Jet Gamma. These three aircraft were flown through small hatches into the backs of the Gladiators in order to pilot the Gladiators. The three aircraft could also combine into a single jet called the Super Abega. They were very quickly replaced by a different set of small aircraft that could transform into different bipedal droid forms, called the New Jet Alpha/Jetrobo Alpha, New Jet Beta/Jetrobo Beta, and New Jet Gamma/Jetrobo Gamma. They combined into the New Super Abega. It is completely unknown what these smaller jets or their combined forms would have been called in the ''Voltron'' mythos.
There was also a fourth pilot character, Kumai Goro, who piloted a large robot called the Gori Robo. This would have been a "Gorilla Gladiator" in comedy-relief style, on the same level as the Space Mice and their Mouse Plane/Mouse Voltron.
Besides the name changes, and to conform to the stricter standards of
American Children's Television , some modifications were made to both series.
- Shots of shooting/explicit Torture (''e.g.'', Whip ping) prisoners/civilians/slaves), and some shots of corpses removed.
- Bloody arena battles were lessened.
- Grunts (known as robeasts in Voltron ) being shot (as Infantry ) or being blown up (when in ships/fighters) were sometimes referred to as "robots," as were space fleets on occasion.
- In the case of special characters, they sometimes ejected/were rescued, and taken to treat their injuries, even though they died in the Japanese series. Since this was the case with Sven (Shirogane) , the scenes of his funeral and of his friends saying their tearful farewells were thus cut, as well. Similarly, in the original version of the episode "Coran's Son Runs Amok," Nanny (Hisu) is shot and mortally wounded by Garret while protecting Coran; WEP also cut the scenes of Allura and Coran visiting Nanny's grave afterwards.
- The commands to form the robot were not mentioned in GoLion.
- Lion Voltron featured redubbed sound effects (Vehicle Voltron used the original Japanese effects).
- Both Lion and Vehicle Voltron used different background music from their original counterparts.
- Both shows begin with the five pilots as pilots sent by the Galaxy Alliance, whose space-exploration mission takes them to a planet devastated by war. In ''Voltron'', the pilots arrive on Arus, and are captured and taken to Planet Doom. They then escape and return to Arus, and become the pilots of the robot lions and Voltron. In ''GoLion'', the initial scenes are actually of Earth, as the pilots have returned from their mission in the year 1999 to find that the entire population of Earth has been killed in a nuclear war. They are then captured and taken to Planet Galra, where the plot proceeds similarly.
- Shirogane Takashi (Sven) was killed when he battled Honerva (Haggar), whereas in ''Voltron'' he was severely injured and later returned to help the Voltron Force. His younger brother Sho was the one who fought Sincline (Lotor) at the siege of Planet Galra (Doom). Sho and Sincline fell to their deaths, whereas in ''Voltron'' they fell into a body of water and survived.
- It was a goddess, not Honerva (Haggar), that split up GoLion due to his Arrogance (GoLion is supposedly Sapient , although this was subtly discarded in the series).
- ''Voltron'' 's "Queen Merla" arc never existed in the original Japanese run, and was created by Toei at the request of World Events Productions (with the animation work farmed out to Korean studios). The Japanese ''GoLion'' series ended with the destruction of the giant Daibarzaal (Zarkon) Beast Fighter, which killed him.
- The Mecha Fortress could only transform one-way into the Flying Mecha Fortress, unlike the ability the Flying Fortress of ''Voltron'' had to transform back into the Castle of Lions in the second season of ''Voltron''.
- Lotor/Sincline kills Hagar/Honerva. She dies a very painful death.
- Manabu (Jeff) has a serious relationship with Haruka (Lisa).
- Chip was never Pidge's brother.
- All the Galaxy Alliance officers a given episode focused on were killed, unless it was explicitly shown they survived (''i.e.'', they are in succeeding episodes); likewise, this is also the condition for Drule officers and leaders.
- The ''Voltron'' series starts with the Drules and the Galaxy Alliance having tense relations, with the Drules attacking the ''Explorer'', on the grounds it violated their space. In the Japanese series, both powers were unaware of each other, and there was no overcrowding within the Alliance; the ''Explorer'' is merely an exploratory vessel, and the Drules are stretching their power, not looking for a new world. It is by fate that they meet, and that Dairugger XV is given a new mission.
- Emperor Zeppo was killed in ''Dairugger XV''. Also, Hazar died a martyr's death, and his body destroyed along with the Drule homeworld.
From 2003 until its hiatus in 2004/5, Devil's Due began publishing an updated version of Voltron for modern audiences. The characters remained the same, but were given further backgrounds and character development. Stylistic changes were also made. In the cartoon, Keith, Lance, Sven, Hunk, and Pidge were all members of the Galaxy Alliance, and knew the Vehicle team quite well from their academy days. In the comic book, each member was a nobody of sorts, scrounged together by Colonel Hawkins (later demoted to Commander) to search for Voltron, and did not meet the Vehicle team until the second story arc. In the cartoon, the team's search for Voltron was a result of mere chance. The characters are also possibly slightly older than in the cartoon, but then, ages for the characters in the cartoon were never officially given. Also, in the cartoon, Zarkon was described as a renegade of the Drule Empire, and Queen Merla was queen of an unknown kingdom. In the comic book, the Drule Empire is instead the Drule Supremacy, consisting of 10 kingdoms, with Zarkon ruling the Ninth Kingdom and Merla ruling the Seventh Kingdom. Another stylistic change went to Allura's space mice, who are now bio-mechanical, created by King Alfor when Allura was little to be her companions. Their familiar mischievous tendencies don't emerge until Pidge modifies them into diagnostic tools ("sensors on legs", as he puts it). These modifications appear to have set up "a few unexpected behaviors".
- : The comic book version of Keith depicts him as 26 and a very anti-social character in the beginning. Born to a Japanese father and a Chinese mother, his father trained him in kung fu until Keith's parents died tragically in an accident when he was 12. Afterwards, Keith continued to practice many other forms of martial arts until he turned 18 and enrolled in the United States Marine Corps, spending several years as a reconnaissance specialist. When he was 24, he met and proposed to Beverly Hagel, who died 7 weeks before their wedding date in a plane accident. Two years later, he was approached by Colonel Hawkins to join a team of outcasts to search for the legendary robot Voltron on the distant planet Arus. During the course of the series, he begins to form a comradeship with his teammates, and begins to develop feelings for Princess Allura and vice-versa.
- : The comic book version of Lance depicts him as 24 with a criminal record. For most of his life, Lance grew up as an adolescent daredevil and drag-racer. His life changed forever when he won a gift certificate for 10 free flying lessons in a radio contest. These lessons displayed that he had a natural talent for flying. At age 18, he joined the navy, and flying became his obsession, but his hot-headedness landed him in deep water when his jetstar buzzed the penthouse of a vindictive senator. Three months into his five-year sentence in a military prison, Lance was approached by Colonel Hawkins to join a team of outcasts to search for the legendary robot Voltron on the distant planet Arus. The comic book version of Lance is given the catchphrase of exclaiming "holy cats!", or sometimes "ho-leeee cats!".
- : The comic book version of Hunk depicts him as 24 and born to an American father and Japanese mother. His nickname "Hunk" comes from his 4 brothers, of whom he's ironically the smallest of, despite his own great size. While his brothers sought activities to take advantage of their physical prowess such as football and sumo, Hunk found a knack for all things mechanical. He was not very social, though, and would spend most of his time tinkering in garage workshops. Later he put himself through college on the G.I. bill, and after gaining a Master's in engineering, he discovered the equipment that fascinated him most was military in nature. However, he remained rather anti-social, establishing himself as someone whom it was unwise to harass, until he was approached by Colonel Hawkins to join a team of outcasts to search for the legendary robot Voltron on the distant planet Arus.
- : The comic book version of Pidge depicts him as a growth-stunted 16-year-old, and as an Earthling (as opposed to his cartoon counterpart hailing from the planet Balto). He's also depicted as an orphan abandoned outside a covenant when he was six weeks old (however, he may yet have a family because later he talks with Vehicle team member Chip about the similarities that exist between the two of them, he remarks that ' one DNA test short of discovering [they 're brothers' which is a nod to the cartoon establishment of Pidge and Chip as twins). During his years at the orphanage, his scores on a state-mandated IQ test caught the eye of the New West Point military academy, who promptly enrolled him to put his awe-inspiring understanding of computer systems to good use. However, his life at NWP turned out to be worse than at the orphanage, and was the subject of regular beatings by his intellectually-threatened peers, until he was approached by Colonel Hawkins to join a team of outcasts to search for the legendary robot Voltron on the distant planet Arus. Pidge didn't have to be asked twice, and promptly agreed.
- : The comic book version of Sven depicts him as 27, the oldest member on the team. Unlike his cartoon counterpart, the comic book Sven is given much further depth, and plays a major role. Much of Sven's past remains unknown, except that he was a former member of an elite Navy squad similar to the SEALS. During an insurrection in a small South American country, a serious miscommunication caused a foreign national Sven was supposed to extract to believe Sven was an assassin and opened fire. Sven was left with no choice but to fire back, protecting himself and eliminating the extraction target. He was then placed on "administrative leave" until he was approached by Colonel Hawkins to join a team of outcasts to search for the legendary robot Voltron on the distant planet Arus. Sven was possibly the most anti-social of the group, but this is possibly due to being the oldest and most mature. Unlike in the cartoon, Sven never got a chance to properly form Voltron, or even get to wear his classic black uniform (the only comic book image of Sven in his uniform is in a promotional picture in the back of Issue #0, although Allura did offer to find him a uniform, possibly in black, when the team plus Allura finally attained their own familiar uniforms). This is due to him having a brain defect that caused the magic of Voltron to somehow reject him. This brain defect caused him to fall under the influence of Queen Merla and Hagger, under which he betrayed his friends and Arus by stealing files from the Castle of Lions' control room. He was then placed on a mission alongside Prince Lotor, during which the two found themselves having to survive together and try to trust each other. During a conflict that erupted later, Sven apparently crash-landed on planet Pollux, where he was discovered by Princess Romelle. Due to the comic's hiatus, what path Sven's tale would have taken from that point remains a mystery.
- : The comic book version of Allura places her at age 19, and depicts her with a much stronger backbone than her cartoon counterpart. When her home planet Arus was ravaged by the forces of Zarkon and her parents murdered by Zarkon's own hand, she was taken in and raised by Coran,a retired combat instructor in the royal army, and was forced to grow up much too fast. Years later, she would renounce her title of "princess", answering only to "Allura", until he people are liberated from Zarkon's tyranny. Visions while she slept showed the spirit of her father King Alfor promising that five young men would come to Arus in search of the legendary robot Voltron. When Keith, Lance, Hunk, Pidge, and Sven arrive on Arus and speak of the mighty robot, Allura instantly knows that they are the ones spoken of in her visions, and helps them to find the five hidden lions that will unite to form Voltron. When Voltron fails to combine properly due to a brain defect within Sven, Allura mans his Blue Lion, and with her royal Arusian blood, the unification of Voltron is finally a success, and she becomes a member of the Voltron Force. During the course of the comic, she begins to develop feelings towards Keith and vice-versa.
As Voltron was a popular and distinctive cartoon in the United States during the
1980s , many artists who grew up watching the show have recently started referencing the show in more modern works.
- Voltron was mentioned in a song by Murphy Lee , Nelly and P. Diddy "Shake Ya Tailfeather" with the line "Come on, you know the 'Tics connect like Voltron"
- Voltron is referred to often by the hip-hop group, Wu-Tang Clan .
- Voltron is referenced in the song "Funky Voltron" from Edan 's 2005 album "The Beauty and the Beat."
- Voltron is mentioned in the chorus of a song by the former Christian ska band Five Iron Frenzy , entitled "The Wizard Needs Food Badly." The song examines the differences between the sexes by referencing popular culture of the seventies and eighties.
- In the song "This D.J." by Warren G , the second verse starts with, "Verse two, (uh-huh), now what the fuck I do? Catch the bus to Cal State, or chill with the Voltron crew."
- In the song "I Just Don't Give A FUCK" by Eminem , the second verse contains "This is a lyrical combat, gentlemen hold your pistols/But I form like Voltron, and blast you with my shoulder missiles."
- There is a band called Voltron whose lyrics are based around the series, as well as a ska-punk band called Let's Form Voltron.
- In "The Second Coming" by Juelz Santana (used for Nike 's "Second Coming" commercial), says "... Together we stand, divided we fall, united we form Voltron and take on all".
- Voltron is mentioned in a song by Busta Rhymes , "Everything Remains Raw". Part of the second verse says, "On and on, hey, on and on and on/You won't understand when I form Voltron".
- In Chamillionaire's "Mixtape Messiah Pt 2" on the track "Let Em Know" he states, "Got everybody staring at the car components/It look like Voltron with the door don't it?"
- In The Moldy Peaches ' song "Nothing Came Out" Kimya Dawson sings "I want you to watch cartoons with me; He-Man , Voltron, and Hong Kong Phooey ."
- Voltron was featured in the satirical web-based Cartoon strip '' Get Your War On ''.
- In the comic book series '' Gold Digger '', there are regular appearances by a group of Leprechaun heroes called the Vaultron Force. They pilot five mechanical shoes that combine to form the giant robot Vaultron (It's only giant by Leprechaun scale, only being about five feet tall, overall).
- In the Webcomic '' Sluggy Freelance '', main characters Torg and Riff are accidentally teleported to a parallel universe, where they encounter a team of superheroes similar to Gatchaman , who form a Voltron-like robot named Gofotron.
- In the webcomic '' Perry Bible Fellowship '', characters who look much like the Voltron characters form a unit called "Guntron" to destroy a giant robot Scorpion . At the end of the strip, the blue character is missing, since his contribution to Guntron was the blue bullet that destroyed the scorpion. The next bullet in the chamber is green, and now the green character wears a much more worried expression than in the first panel. (The other three characters form the gun itself and are safe)
- In the comic " Ursa Minors " #2, General Kien Lo Mein tries to convince The Bears to hand over the rights to their magical suits in order to employ nanite transformation converting the three Bears into a giant mecha bear. The Bears politely decline, saying "Look, not that we don't appreciate it, but you're preaching Voltron to the uninterested."
- In a Sketch on '' Robot Chicken '', "You got Robo-Served", Voltron is forced into a dance competition against a Robeast and loses. Voltron proceeds to kill the Robeast with his sword. Both of the songs danced to (the original " Work It Out On The Floor " and its legally-necessitated replacement) contain references to the cartoon series.
- Voltron was also mentioned in episode three of the Machinima series '' Red Vs. Blue '', comparing them to women, in that "the more you hook up, the better it gets".
- In an episode of '' Sealab 2021 '', five mice are placed inside the empty bodies of five Sealab crewmembers, who were now robots. The mice are all wearing Lion Voltron flight suits and shout "GO, MOUSETRON!!" after they are all placed inside.
- The Lion Force's combination sequence is constantly playing on monitor screens in the TV show '' Butt-Ugly Martians ''.
- Voltron was referenced in the VH1 anthology series '' I Love The 80s 3-D ''.
- A large Voltron toy is shown as a Christmas present during a 1980s-era flashback on '' Lost ''.
- In an Episode of '' Home Movies '', five kids can be seen forming Voltron in the background during the battle between the kids from the Sci-Fi Convention and the kids from the Renaissance Faire.
- In the television show, '' Dexter's Laboratory '', Dexter and his family form a Super Robot in order to stop a monster from destroying Tokyo—in order to combine vehicles, Dexter uses a key similar to the one used to initiate the combination for GoLion/Voltron.
- In the animated television show '' Megas XLR '' (episode 18 — "S-Force S.O.S"), a complete parody is done of Voltron, including similar character designs, and differing animal mechs that join together.
- In an episode of '' Taz-Mania '', upon readying a trap for Taz, Bull Gator confirms with his partner Axle that all preparations are in order. Axle responds affirmatively and emphatically "Mega Thrusters are GO!"
- In the film Vice Versa starring Judge Reinhold and Fred Savage, Judge Reinhold plays with a large size, remote controlled Lion Voltron toy.
- Sprite used Voltron in a series of hip-hop-themed commercials in 1998. Each of the five lions were piloted by a prominent hip-hop artist or group: Goodie Mob (representing Southern hip-hop) piloted the Blue Lion, Mack 10 (representing West-Coast hip-hop) piloted the Yellow Lion, Fat Joe (representing East-Coast hip-hop) piloted the Green Lion, Common (representing Midwest hip-hop) piloted the Red Lion and Afrika Bambaataa (a hip-hop legend and pioneer) rode in the Black Lion with his own pilot. Instead of his trademark Blazing Sword, Voltron uses his "Blazing Mic".
- In an episode of " The Fairly Oddparents " called "Smarty Pants", Timmy Turner mentions King Zarkon's name while playing a " Crash Nebula " game.
- In the Family Guy Episode No Meals On Wheels Joe along with other handicapped people come back to Peter's restaurant and form "Cripple-Tron" in a manner similar to Voltron.
- On X-Play 's salute to Boss Characters in Video Games, Morgan Webb talked about Jo Slade, the fat, lesbian security guard rapist from Dead Rising , saying "she's like if weight, gender, and sexual preference stereotypes formed Voltron and tryed to taser you."
- The 2 X-Play hosts, Adam Sessler and Morgan Webb said that together they form Voltron... a pathetic, one-armed, one-legged Voltron with no torso.
- A Gizmodo computer review describes the Itronix GoBook III laptop as looking "like Voltron's underwear."
- In the Nintendo GameCube game '' Gotcha Force '', the character Metal Hero is arguably modeled after Voltron, with a helmet resembling that of a lion or tiger, and wielding a "blazing sword." Also, the motions used by Metal Hero to perform his special attack are identical to the motions used by Voltron to summon the Blazing Sword. Voltron is also referenced by the Borg Victory King, who utilizes gatlings fired from his legs.
- In the expansion featured robotic Chimera creatures, which added their abilities interchangeably to one another. Though the deck built around the Chimera creatures was never particularly powerful, it was and is still well known as the "Voltron Deck," and the game mechanic from the Chimera as the "Voltron Mechanic."
- Voltron was mentioned in a quote by New York Giants Linebacker Lavar Arrington about the potential of the team's defense for the 2006 season: "Voltron still hasn't formed yet... I can only imagine what we will be once we get everybody out there."
- In the 2006 Halloween cartoon of '' Homestar Runner '', the character Strong Bad states, "we'll form into a giant robotic Halloween Night-finding space panther!"
- The Lion Voltron appears as a playable unit in the Nintendo DS game '' Super Robot Wars W '', under its GoLion name. GoLion's story is slightly changed to allow interaction of the GoLion cast with the other characters included in the game (i.e. Honerva/Haggar offering her service to Dr. Hell of MazinKaiser, King Zarkon's empire forming an alliance with the enemies of GaoGaiGar ).
- In Jim Butcher 's Dresden Files novel '' Blood Rites '', Harry Dresden refers to the merged form of a bunch of flying monkey demons as "Monkey Voltron." (on page 4).
- In the opening scene of Hot Rod (film) Dave orders his food under the name "Vultron"
In July 2005, producer
Mark Gordon announced a collaboration with producer
Pharrell Williams as well as producers Mark Costa and Frank Oelman to make a live-action
Film Adaptation of the franchise. Pharrell Williams was also reported to score the film.
1 The project's development was funded by Jim Young's Animus Films. In December 2006, screenwriter Justin Marks was announced to have completed a script for Gordon.
2
In August 2007, the production entity
New Regency entered negotiations with Mark Gordon Co. to adapt ''Voltron''. Interest in the property heightened after the box office success of ''
Transformers '', another film involving robots. Marks's script was described as "a post-apocalyptic tale set in New York City and Mexico...
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."
3
- Director: Kazushi Nomura, Kazuyuki Okaseko, Hiroshi Sasagawa, Katsuhiko Taguchi
- Scenarists: Ryo Nakahara, Masaaki Sakurai, Susumu Takahisa
- Music: Asei Kobayashi
- Theme Song Performance (''Golion''): Ichiro Mizuki (OP- ''Tatakae! Goraion'', ED- ''Gonin de Hitotsu'')
- Production: Toei Animation Co., Ltd. / TV Tokyo