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|} Voltron is a shape-changing giant mecha robot first featured in the 1980s animated television series Voltron: Defender of the Universe. There has since been a second series, made in the 1990s using CGI techniques. The 1980s Voltron series was based on two vaguely-related Japanese anime series (both originally produced by Toei Animation & Bandai, who also produced the popular Super Sentai series in Japan). The animé was dubbed and strung together by North American television production and distribution company World Events Productions. The series was not a straight dub, however, as much of the violence of the original Japanese series was removed (among other things).

Lion Voltron (Voltron of the Far Universe)

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The first episodes were based on the 1981 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 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 Hagar, 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, possibly because of its distance from Earth.

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. Voltron was then attacked by Haggar, and somehow blown into five pieces. They became the five "lions."

Vehicle Voltron (Voltron of the Near Universe)

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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 massively 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, 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:


When necessary, all 15 vehicles combine to form the mighty Voltron. This Voltron in the toyline was referred to as Voltron I, and 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 Planet Arus's King Alfor before his death, with the new Voltron's designs retrofitted in part from the original, much older, Lion Voltron schematics. However, in the continuity of the recent comic by Image and Devil's Due Publishing, the Vehicle Voltron came about through the capture and study of the original Voltron on Arus by forces from Earth itself. Thus, while machines cannot truly be cloned, this new Voltron could be considered an imperfect clone of the original Lion Voltron. The machine was referred to in one issue as V-15, and was actually attacked by the Lion Voltron in order to repair itself. Unlike in the animated series, which only had two crossovers with the Lion Force (once at the end of the Lion Force run, and the other in the "Fleet of Doom" 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 in regards 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 fuel. This was promptly forgotten during later episodes.

Gladiator Voltron (Voltron of the Middle Universe)

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—a.k.a. 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.

New Projects

Voltron: The Third Dimension
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Voltron: The Third Dimension

  • Untitled Voltron Movie — Producer Mark Gordon (Grey's Anatomy, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen) is developing an as-yet-unnamed Voltron movie for release in 2008.
  • Comic Books

    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 revived in print through a hit comic-book series from Image Comics. After a six issue run, Devil's Due Publishing began to self-publish Voltron. The series lasted another eleven issues, as well as two trade paperbacks collecting Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 Issues 1-5. The line was ended in 2004.

    Action Figures

    Voltron was originally released in Japan under the name GoLion. The figure line is based on the US 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. 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. LJN took over near the end of the series to release various versions of the Voltron III robot. In the 1990s, Trendmasters started up the line with an all-new look for Voltron.

    Characters

    Note: Full names taken from Devils Due Comic Series

    Characters of

    Japanese names are first, followed by the American names.

    Based on the American version of Voltron: Defender of the Universe:

    Original Voltron team. From left to right: Sven, Keith, Lance, Pidge, and Hunk
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    Original Voltron team. From left to right: Sven, Keith, Lance, Pidge, and Hunk

    • Akira Kogane (黄金旭 Kogane Akira) / Commander Keith KoganeCommander and leader of the Voltron Force, who pilots the Black Lion, and wears a red uniform. He is approximately 21-23 years of age. Keith is a quiet individual who spends much of his time pondering his decisions, thinking up new strategies, and simply being a leader. He also has a hobby of reading many books. He can often be found doing so either in the pilot's lounge, or in his room. His ship forms the torso and head of the Lion Voltron.
    • Isamu Kurogane (黒銅勇 Kurogane Isamu) / Lance Charles McClain — Second-in-command of Voltron, who pilots the Red Lion, and wears a blue uniform. 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. His ship forms the right arm of Voltron.
    • Takashi Shirogane (銀貴 Shirogane Takashi) / Sven Holgersson — Sven 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 be healed. Allura replaced him as the Blue Lion's pilot. His age is about the same as Keith's. Sven now resides on the Planet Pollux with Princess Romelle and Prince Bandor, both royal cousins 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.
    • Tsuyoshi Seido (青銅強 Seidō Tsuyoshi) / "Hunk" Garett — Hunk is the strong-man of the group, piloting the Yellow Lion, and wearing an orange uniform. He is about 22-24 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 appetite, most of Hunk's bulk is muscle. Hunk was voiced by Lennie Weinrib. His ship forms the left leg of Voltron.
    • Hiroshi "Chibi" Suzuishi (錫石宏 Suzuishi Hiroshi) / Darrell "Pidge" Stoker — Pidge is the youngest and smallest of the group; he pilots the Green Lion, and wears a green uniform. He is approximately 12 years old. Pidge graduated from the academy at a young age, and his specialty is science. Like the others, he is well-trained in martial arts, and uses his size and agility to his advantage. Pidge is not afraid to speak his mind, especially to the villains, and his heart is often in his words. Pidge has a brother, Chip, who is a member of the Vehicle Voltron — Air Team. His ship forms the left arm of the Lion Voltron.
    Princess Allura
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    Princess Allura

    • Princess Farla (ファーラ姫) / Princess Allura— Princess Allura of the planet Arus is the ruler of the Kingdom of Altaire (as well as the entire planet, for the most part). She takes over for Sven as the pilot of the Blue Lion, and wears a pink uniform. Her age is about 18-20. Though a bit naïve, 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. Allura's voice was played by B.J. Ward. The Blue Lion becomes the right leg of Voltron.
    • Space Mice— 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, perhapse 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, Binky, 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 construted for Princess Allura by her father.
    • Princess Omuvei / Princess Romelle — 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 is also in love with Sven, who returns her feelings but this doesn't happen in Golion as Sven dies.
    • Raible / Coran — Coran is Allura's royal advisor, and is in charge of the Castle Control. He also advises the Voltron Force, and is very wise, though he can be very overprotective and opinionated at times. He is also the commander of the Castle of Lions crew, once the Castle become battle-worthy, and especialy once it transforms into the Flying Fortress.
    • Hisu / Nanny — 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.
    • King Raimon / King Alfor— King Alfor is Allura's deceased father and previous ruler of planet Arus. Years ago, King Alfor went forth to battle against King Zarkon and his Doom forces in the Valley of Zoar 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 ghostly form to give advice to his daughter to help her in her struggles to maintain peace on Arus and the surrounding galaxy. King Alfor is credited with being the designer of Voltron in the American version, but not in the Japanese.

    Villains of Golion/Voltron

    Vehicle Voltron Characters

    Top: The Air Team. 
Middle: The Land Team. 
Bottom: The Sea Team.
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    Top: The Air Team. Middle: The Land Team. Bottom: The Sea Team.

    Air Team

    Air Team uniforms were dark blue and white.

    Sea Team

    Sea Team uniforms were navy blue and aqua.

    Land Team

    Land Team uniforms were white and red.

    Drules

    Gladiator Voltron Characters

    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 accessed via small hatches into the backs of the Gladiators in order to pilot them. 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 unkown 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.

    Differences between the Japanese and American Versions

    Besides the name changes, and to conform to the stricter standards of American children's television, some modifications were made to both series.

    General Modifications

    Series specific changes:

    GoLion:

    Dairugger XV:

    References in other media

    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.

    External links

    The Series

    Fansites

     


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