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From Wikipedia(Redirected from Voltron Force)For other uses, see .Voltron is an
adaptation of two different
, ( and ). The series, which aired in
from September 10, 1984 to November 18, 1985, was originally titled Voltron: Defender of the Universe.There have been two remakes of the original series. , was made in the 1990s using
techniques. The series was
into English and edited by the North American television production and distribution company .ContentsThe first season was based on the 1981 series
(百獣王ゴライオン Hyakujūō Goraion?), and they featured a team of five young
commanding five robot , which could be combined to form Voltron. In this undefined future era, the Voltron Force was in charge of protecting the
Arus (ruled by Princess Allura) from the evil King Zarkon (from planet Doom), his son Lotor, and the witch Haggar, who would create huge Robeasts to terrorize the people of Arus. 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).The second season was based on
(機甲艦隊 ダイラガーXV Kikō Kantai Dairagā Fifutīn?), with the storyline considerably changed. In this iteration of Voltron, the Galaxy Alliance's home planets have become overcrowded, and a fleet of explorers has been sent to search for 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 the Drules proceed to interfere in the mission of 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 fifteen members, who 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 fifteen 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 the backstory provided by World Events Productions, 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.[citation needed]In the continuity of the Image and Devil's Due comic series, Vehicle Voltron came about through the Galaxy Garrison reverse engineering the original Voltron after abducting it from Arus under orders from a Drule spy. The machine was renamed "V-15" within the comics, and was first deployed after Voltron to recapture until they receive new orders to support it. Unlike the animated series, which only had two
with the Lion Force (once at the end of the Lion Force run, and the other in the "" special, which brought both Voltrons together), and which depicted the two Voltron Forces as being longstanding friends, the Devil's Due comics showed Keith and Jeff as having an antagonistic relationship with one another, particularly with regard to Voltron's accidental "sneak attack" on Vehicle Voltron during the robots' first battle together.The proposed "Voltron II" episodes (so called because they took place in the "Middle Universe") were to have been based on
(光速電神アルベガス Kōsoku Denjin Arubegasu?).[citation needed] Although Albegas toys were marketed in the United States under the Voltron II name, the series were never aired there. Due to the extreme popularity of the Lion Voltron and lack of popularity of the Vehicle Voltron series, World Events Productions eventually elected against another alternate Voltron and plans to adapt Albegas were aborted. television special (1986). In 1986, World Events hired
to produce a one-off crossover television special, which mixed in Go Lion and Dairugger XV footage with new animation. The special was made for the international market and has not been released in Japan. Voltron: The Third Dimension animated series (1998). After some initial interest, a computer-generated series 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 look of the Lion Voltron and the change in the physical appearance of Prince Lotor. The series served as a sequel to the Lion V amongst 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.[citation needed] 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.Voltron: Defender of the Universe live-action movie. In July 2005, producer
(, ) announced plans to create a live-action
of the Voltron franchise in collaboration with producers Pharrell Williams, Mark Costa, and Frank Oelman. Pharrell Williams was also reported to compose the musical score the film. The project's development was funded by Jim Young's Animus Films. In December 2006, screenwriter Enzo Marra was announced to have completed a script for Gordon. In August 2007, the production entity
entered negotiations with Mark Gordon Co. to adapt Voltron. Interest in the property heightened after the box office success of , another film involving robots.[citation needed] Marks'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."" On August 18, 2008, Relativity Media entered negotiations with
to finance and produce the film, though on a more moderate budget, utilizing cost-saving CGI techniques such as those used in . Max Makowski is set to direct. As of the end of August 2008, the title had been set for "Voltron: Defender of the Universe".
are currently in a legal battle with
over the movie rights. The Voltron movie may be distributed by .Interactive Voltron Series untitled animated series. A new animated series was slated to be released in the fall of 2005, produced by Kickstart Productions, with Tom Pugsley and Greg Kline writing the episodes. As of 2009 it has yet to debut and Kickstart's website lists the series as in production.Main article: Main article: In Australia, DVDs of all episodes of Voltron have been released by . The original series was released in five volumes between August 2004 and July 2005, under the name "Voltron: Defender of the Universe". Each box is in the color and style of one of the lions. 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.Prior to the release of the boxed sets, a promotional DVD was released for Voltron. It is packed in a three fold glossy cardboard folder. The folder features full color artwork and text about the upcoming release of Voltron on DVD. The disk has an image of Voltron and is labeled for promotional use only.[citation needed] It features the first episode ("Castle of Lions - Part 1") and several promos for other series.In Region 1, Voltron is being released on DVD in its original broadcast form by New York–based distributor . Lion Force Voltron was released in five volumes between September 2006 and December 2007. The volumes contain about 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 volume of Vehicle Force Voltron was scheduled for release on September 30, 2008 as Volume 6.[citation needed]World Events Productions Ltc. has confirmed that many copies of Voltron Volume 6 in Region 1 suffer from a manufacturing defect.[citation needed] The defect causes the disks to "grind", shake or freeze when played in DVD players. The manufacturer, Media Blasters, has been shipping replacements, but many of the replacements suffer from the same problem. The defect can be seen on many of the disks as a "water mark" on the back side of the disk.Additionally, the
special was released on DVD early in 2007, as an
exclusive. Fleet of Doom was a special crossover film where the Vehicle and Lion Voltrons joined forces to defeat the "Fleet of Doom" (Galra and Drule Empires). The special was originally released in 1986, but was never released in Japan. Media Blasters released Fleet of Doom on May 26 2009 as a full retail release.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.[citation needed] Volume 1 of Golion was released on May 27, 2008, Volume 2 on August 12, 2008, and Volume 3 on November 25, 2008. The first Dairugger XV DVD collection is scheduled for release on February 23, 2010. of the first twenty episodes of the first season can be streamed for free online on . As of January 2010, 45 episodes of Voltron: Defender of the Universe have been released on
as part of a fan appreciation promotion.ReleaseAustralia()North America(Region 1)Lion Force Voltron Collection 1September 22, 2004Black LionSeptember 26, 2006Blue LionLion Force Voltron Collection 2November 19, 2004Red LionDecember 19, 2006Yellow LionLion Force Voltron Collection 3February 23, 2005Green LionMay 8, 2007Green LionLion Force Voltron Collection 4April 13, 2005Blue LionSeptember 25, 2007Red LionLion Force Voltron Collection 5July 20, 2005Yellow LionDecember 11, 2007Black LionVehicle Force Voltron Collection 1August 31, 2005December 23, 2008Air TeamVehicle Force Voltron Collection 2October 19, 2005March 24, 2009Land TeamVehicle Force Voltron Collection 3December 7, 2005July 21, 2009Sea TeamFleet Of DoomJuly 28, 2009Team-UpIn 1985, Modern Comics, an imprint of , produced a three-issue mini-series based on the Lion Voltron television show.In 2002, comic book publisher
announced it had acquired the rights to publish Voltron comic books.[citation needed] Devil's Due, through , 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' 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.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. Currently, a motion comic version of the comic is being aired on Syfy's.The comic was adapted as the 2007 Motion Comic "Voltron: Defenders of the Universe - REVELATIONS" .The primary difference from this version and the original is that the space pilots are all largely convicted criminals or misfits who are all considered expendable on a non government sanctioned mission to retrieve the Voltron. Its sequel is "Voltron: Defenders of the Universe - PARADISE LOST", introducing the V-15 and its pilots.The comic series has Voltron to be originally a single construct created by sorcerers and scientists, resembling more like a knight without the lion influence of its current incarnation. During its battle with the first Drule Empire, Voltron was tricked by Haggar into landing on a black comet with nearly the gravitational attraction of a . Voltron was then attacked by Haggar, and somehow blown into five pieces. But the actions of a sorcerer to save Voltron result with the five pieces becoming the five "lions" as they descend into planet Arus.[citation needed]Though airing in syndication, which offered other anime shows such as
greater freedom to deal with subject matter such as death that were off-limits in most network children's programming, WEP's adaptation of Voltron was heavily edited to conform to the more strict standards of , as well as the standard name change of characters and concepts in Golion.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.Zarkon's soldiers were referred to as robots as opposed to alien soldiers. Also, crews of space ships that were destroyed were often either said to have been evacuated prior or referred to as robot-ships in order to lessen the impact of their deaths.It was a goddess, not Haggar, that split up GoLion due to his
(GoLion is supposedly , although this was subtly discarded in the Voltron series where the robot was said to be the creation of King Alfor and his scientists).Shots of
inflicted by the alien conquerors on their slaves (such as a "contest" where alien soldiers would be rewarded according to how many prisoners they would have managed to decapitate in a given time) and some shots of corpses were removed.In Voltron, Sven was severely injured by Haggar and sent to a space hospital. In GoLion, Takashi Shirogane was killed by Honerva and buried outside the castle.In one episode, the Princess befriends a bear-like creature which is subsequently captured and converted into a Beast Fighter/Robeast. In GoLion, GoLion kills the Beast Fighter, while in Voltron, Voltron releases the creature from its Robeast state, rendering it in a deep sleep.In GoLion, Hys (Nanny in Voltron) is fatally shot in the heart while protecting Raible (Coran in Voltron).Voltron 's "Queen Merla" arc never existed in the original Japanese run, and was created by Toei at the request of World Events Productions. The Japanese GoLion series ended with the destruction of the giant Daibarzaal (Zarkon) Beast Fighter, which killed him.In Voltron 's episode 20, the planet the heroes visit is Pidge's homeworld. However, in the original Golion version, the planet is actually the war-torn Earth.In the original GoLion series, Syncline (Lotor) is bi-racial. His mother was of the planet Altea (Arus). Also in the original GoLion, Honerva (Haggar) is hinted to be secretly Daibazaal's (Zarkon's) mother. Syncline's obsession with Falra (Allura) is due to her resemblance to his mother (murdered by Daibazaal when she refused to marry him) and is generally an . In Voltron, none of these are mentioned or suggested and Lotor's obsession with Allura is written as simply infatuation.Manabu (Jeff) has a serious relationship with Haruka (Lisa).Chip was never Pidge's brother.All of the Galaxy Alliance officers that were focused on in a given episode 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 A 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 was destroyed along with the Drule homeworld.Newley is ranked Admiral in Dairugger XV and Hawkins is ranked as Captain. In Voltron, their ranks are changed to captain and commander respectively resulting in the oddity of an officer of commander rank giving orders to a captain (assuming the
system of ranking). Originally, Newley was the highest ranking commanding officer of the Explorer with Hawkins as his first officer. Their dialogue was rewritten in Voltron to give the appearance of Hawkins outranking Newley, although the animation and dialogue usually reflect their original ranks.Original Story: Saburo HatteDirector: Kazushi Nomura, Kazuyuki Okaseko, Hiroshi Sasagawa, Katsuhiko TaguchiScenarists: Ryo Nakahara, Masaaki Sakurai, Susumu TakahisaMusic: Asei KobayashiTheme Song Performance (Golion):
(OP- Tatakae! Goraion, ED- Gonin de Hitotsu)Production:
Co., Ltd. / Toei Advertising Co. Ltd (credited as "Toei Agency")A variety of action figures and other toys have been created over the years. Plans for a
Voltron-themed expansion have been announced.In December 2009 Sony Pictures Home Entertainment announced the first ever Voltron video game would be released on mobile phones in the US, including the . 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.
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