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  • Voltron est un robot géant transformable qui apparaît dans la série animée télévisée des années 80 éponyme. La série télévisée a été suivie d'une série populaire de véhicules miniatures qui pouvaient être assemblés. Selon Matt, de X-Entertainment :
  • <default>Voltron</default> BG2 Given Name Nickname(s) Launch Date Classification Status Country of Origin Height Weight Speed Strength Armor Strength Equipment Operating System Energy Core Weapons Body Language Power Moves Pilots Kaiju Killed Appears in Creator Voltron is a Mark IV Jaeger created around the beginning of the Second Kaiju War. It is a replica of Voltron created by the Jaeger Program. It was an idea created by Newton Geiszler after watching one episode too many of the 70's television show, Voltron. It took 6 laboring months before the Second Kaiju War to build the Jaeger and perfect the technology needed to replicate what made Voltron split apart into robot lions and morph into one giant robot, but it worked.
  • Voltron ist der 5.Ultimative Spectrobe und wird mit dem Plasma-Geo herbeigerufen,sein Angrif ist eine extreme Ladung Plasma-Schockwellen die er in alle Richtungen aussendet. Kategorie:Die sieben ultimativen Spectrobes
  • El programa de televisión sería promocionado por una serie de robots de juguete basados en el programa de TV.
  • thumb|Screenshot Voltron'a, obrońcy galaktyki. [[Grafika:Voltron2.jpg|thumb|Voltron Liama w retrospekcjach Charliego. „Fire + Water”]]
  • Voltron is a joint-venture between Japanese and American animated television series adaptation of two different Japanese anime series (Beast King GoLion and Armored Fleet Dairugger XV), produced as a joint venture between World Events Productions and Toei Animation. The series, which aired in syndication from September 10, 1984 to November 18, 1985, was titled Voltron: Defender of the Universe. This template name redirects to {{[[Template:|]]<i>…</i>}} which may be edited using [[ edit]]. See also 1. * * 2. * Wikipedia:Redirects 3. * Wikipedia:Template messages/Redirect pages
  • Voltron is a Japanese anime series that features a team of space explorers that pilot a giant super robot known as "Voltron". Initially produced as a joint venture between World Events Productions and Toei Animation, the original television series aired in syndication from September 10, 1984 to November 18, 1985. The first season of Voltron, featuring the "Lion Force Voltron", was adapted from the Japanese anime television series Beast King Golion. The second season, featuring the "Vehicle Voltron", was adapted from the unrelated anime series Armored Fleet Dairugger XV.
  • Voltron é um robô gigante multiforme apresentado na década de 1980 em um desenho animado da televisão de mesmo nome. O programa da televisão foi seguido por uma série de grande sucesso de carrinhos de brinquedos que poderiam ser montados. De acordo com Matt, do X-Entertainment;
  • Der Serie folgt eine erfolgreiche Reihe von Spielzeugfahrzeugen, die zusammenmontiert werden können. Laut Matt von X-Entertainment; Das große Voltron-Set zu bekommen war für ein Kind, wie einen brandneuen Ferrari zu bekommen. Die Auswirkungen danach und der Aufstieg in deinem sozialen Status waren nicht nur von kurzer Dauer. Das war das Spielzeug, das man haben musste. Die Sache, an die sich viele Menschen nicht erinnern oder nicht zugeben wollen ist, dass Voltron nie wirklich das Größte seiner Art war. Ich sage nicht, dass er unbedeutend war - er war riesig und verdammt beliebt - doch in den Jahren, in denen es ursprünglich zu haben war, gab es Dinge, die viel größer waren. Aber dieses Spielzeug wischte alle Ängste darüber, wie viele deiner Freunde den Cartoon gesehen haben, beiseite. Es
  • Voltron comes from a family of great wealth with three other siblings but their parents disappeared when they were just kids. They had to look out for each other and work hard for everything they got. Aside from the abilities that were transferred down to them from their parents, the siblings experimented in the spare times, altering their genetics and cells they all got additional abilities. Voltron’s Adaptation powers are the results of these experiments.
  • thumb|200px|right|Immagine di Voltron, Difensore dell'Universo. Voltron è un trasformabile robot gigante, protagonista della serie animata del 1980 con lo stesso titolo. Il programma televisivo è stato seguito da una serie di giocattoli robot di grande successo, che potevano essere assemblati. Secondo Matt, dal sito X-Entertainment;
  • Voltron is a shape-changing giant robot featured in the 1980s animated self-titled television series. The television program would be followed by a successful series of toy vehicles that could be assembled. According to Matt, from X-Entertainment;
  • A Combining Mecha cartoon, created in 1984 by combining the Toei anime shows GoLion and Dairugger XV (this was necessary to meet the minimum 65 episodes for syndication). This is still considered the combining mecha in areas of pop culture that don't have much crossover with anime fandom (for instance, hip-hop), but even anime fans still love it. Eventually, additional episodes of Lion Voltron were made with all new footage from Toei Animation, which were not based on anything from GoLion. A special called "Fleet of Doom", which featured both Voltrons, was also produced in this way.
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  • V O L T R O N
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  • Mecha
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  • Japan, United States
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  • Adventure, Science Fiction
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  • Lions combined to form Voltron
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  • List of Voltron episodes
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  • Voltron: Defender of the Universe
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  • 124
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  • 1984-09-10
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  • Voltron
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  • 2008-11-15
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  • 1452
  • 86824
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  • 1985-11-18
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  • Japan: TV Tokyo
  • Australia: ABC, 7, Nine Network, Foxtel
  • Canada: CBC
  • Hong Kong: ATV
  • Malaysia: TV2
  • Philippines: IBC-13, RPN-9,
  • SBN-21, Hero
  • Taiwan: TTV
  • United States: First-run syndication
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  • Liam's Voltron in Charlie's flashback in .
  • Screenshot from Voltron, Defender of the Universe
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  • Voltron is a joint-venture between Japanese and American animated television series adaptation of two different Japanese anime series (Beast King GoLion and Armored Fleet Dairugger XV), produced as a joint venture between World Events Productions and Toei Animation. The series, which aired in syndication from September 10, 1984 to November 18, 1985, was titled Voltron: Defender of the Universe. The original series was created by Peter Keefe in 1983 using material he had licensed from the Japanese cartoons Beast King GoLion and Armored Fleet Dairugger XV, rewriting the scripts with reduced violence and the removal of Japanese cultural and location references. The series was an immediate hit in the United States, topping the syndication market for children's programs in the mid-1980s. Voltron: The Third Dimension, a sequel to the original series, was made in the 1990s using computer generated imagery (CGI) techniques. The series was dubbed into English and edited by the North American television production and distribution company World Events Productions. Distribution rights to all shows are now under ownership of Sony Pictures Television.[citation needed] This template name redirects to {{[[Template:|]]<i>…</i>}} which may be edited using [[ edit]]. See also 1. * * 2. * Wikipedia:Redirects 3. * Wikipedia:Template messages/Redirect pages This is a redirect from a page that has been moved/renamed. This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links that may have been made, both internally and externally, to the old article title. This template automatically tags any redirect that results from a page move. For more information, see the Category:Redirects from moves linked on the documentation page.
  • Voltron is a Japanese anime series that features a team of space explorers that pilot a giant super robot known as "Voltron". Initially produced as a joint venture between World Events Productions and Toei Animation, the original television series aired in syndication from September 10, 1984 to November 18, 1985. The first season of Voltron, featuring the "Lion Force Voltron", was adapted from the Japanese anime television series Beast King Golion. The second season, featuring the "Vehicle Voltron", was adapted from the unrelated anime series Armored Fleet Dairugger XV. Voltron was extremely popular during its original run, and spawned a follow-up series, several comic books, and a 1-hour special. World Events Productions and Toei Animation produced the 124-episode anime adaptation and aired on the Japanese station TV Tokyo on March 4, 1981, and on the American broadcast syndication on September 10, 1984. It was later airing on USA Network in 1989, and on Cartoon Network's Toonami block on March 17, 1997. However, the broadcast of the series airing in 52 episodes on Toonami was edited in content.
  • Voltron est un robot géant transformable qui apparaît dans la série animée télévisée des années 80 éponyme. La série télévisée a été suivie d'une série populaire de véhicules miniatures qui pouvaient être assemblés. Selon Matt, de X-Entertainment :
  • <default>Voltron</default> BG2 Given Name Nickname(s) Launch Date Classification Status Country of Origin Height Weight Speed Strength Armor Strength Equipment Operating System Energy Core Weapons Body Language Power Moves Pilots Kaiju Killed Appears in Creator Voltron is a Mark IV Jaeger created around the beginning of the Second Kaiju War. It is a replica of Voltron created by the Jaeger Program. It was an idea created by Newton Geiszler after watching one episode too many of the 70's television show, Voltron. It took 6 laboring months before the Second Kaiju War to build the Jaeger and perfect the technology needed to replicate what made Voltron split apart into robot lions and morph into one giant robot, but it worked.
  • Voltron ist der 5.Ultimative Spectrobe und wird mit dem Plasma-Geo herbeigerufen,sein Angrif ist eine extreme Ladung Plasma-Schockwellen die er in alle Richtungen aussendet. Kategorie:Die sieben ultimativen Spectrobes
  • El programa de televisión sería promocionado por una serie de robots de juguete basados en el programa de TV.
  • Voltron is a shape-changing giant robot featured in the 1980s animated self-titled television series. The television program would be followed by a successful series of toy vehicles that could be assembled. According to Matt, from X-Entertainment; Getting the Voltron lion set was the kid equivalent of getting a brand new Ferrari. The implications and rise in your social status afterwards were nothing short of amazing. This was the toy to have. The thing that a lot of people don't remember or don't want to admit is that Voltron was never that big of a genre. I'm not saying it was small—it was huge and pretty damn popular—but in the years it was originally out there, there were several lines that were much larger. But this toy transcended any worries about how many of your friends watched the cartoon. It didn't make a difference if you even knew who Voltron was, much less the white-suited heroes who jumped into mechanical lions and flew threw tunnels. Why? Because it was huge, made of metal, and looked cool. That's all it really needed.
  • Voltron é um robô gigante multiforme apresentado na década de 1980 em um desenho animado da televisão de mesmo nome. O programa da televisão foi seguido por uma série de grande sucesso de carrinhos de brinquedos que poderiam ser montados. De acordo com Matt, do X-Entertainment; Ter um leão Voltron era, para as crianças, o equivalente a ter uma nova Ferrari. As implicações e o crescimento no seu status social depois disso era nada mais do que fascinante. Esse era o brinquedo para ter. A coisa que muitas pessoas não se lembram ou não querem admitir é que o Voltron nunca foi tão grande como um gênero. Eu não estou dizendo que foi pequeno, foi grande e muito popular, mas nos anos que ele estava lá, existiam várias linhas de desenhos que eram muito maiores. Porém, esse brinquedo transcende qualquer preocupação sobre quantos dos seus amigos assistiam ao desenho. Não faz diferença se você sabe quem era Voltron, muito menos quem era o herói de roupa branca que pulava para dentro do leão mecânico e voava por entre túneis. Por que? Porque era grande, feito de metal e parecia maneiro. Isso tudo já bastava.
  • Voltron comes from a family of great wealth with three other siblings but their parents disappeared when they were just kids. They had to look out for each other and work hard for everything they got. Aside from the abilities that were transferred down to them from their parents, the siblings experimented in the spare times, altering their genetics and cells they all got additional abilities. Voltron’s Adaptation powers are the results of these experiments. Voltron didn’t start off been the villain, he grew jealous of his brother’s accomplishments and the respect everyone in the league of shadows has for him. He grew hungry for more power after the fact, and as a result of his hunger he hunted down legends/ stronger opponents, captured them and experiments on them. His aim is to break them and have them work for him to bring about a revolution through chaos and deception.
  • Der Serie folgt eine erfolgreiche Reihe von Spielzeugfahrzeugen, die zusammenmontiert werden können. Laut Matt von X-Entertainment; Das große Voltron-Set zu bekommen war für ein Kind, wie einen brandneuen Ferrari zu bekommen. Die Auswirkungen danach und der Aufstieg in deinem sozialen Status waren nicht nur von kurzer Dauer. Das war das Spielzeug, das man haben musste. Die Sache, an die sich viele Menschen nicht erinnern oder nicht zugeben wollen ist, dass Voltron nie wirklich das Größte seiner Art war. Ich sage nicht, dass er unbedeutend war - er war riesig und verdammt beliebt - doch in den Jahren, in denen es ursprünglich zu haben war, gab es Dinge, die viel größer waren. Aber dieses Spielzeug wischte alle Ängste darüber, wie viele deiner Freunde den Cartoon gesehen haben, beiseite. Es machte keinen Unterschied, ob du überhaupt wusstest, wer Voltron war, und noch weniger die Helden in den weißen Anzügen, die in mechanische Löwen sprangen und durch Tunnel flogen. Warum? Weil er riesig, aus Metall hergestellt und einfach cool war. Das ist alles, was ich wirklich brauche.
  • thumb|Screenshot Voltron'a, obrońcy galaktyki. [[Grafika:Voltron2.jpg|thumb|Voltron Liama w retrospekcjach Charliego. „Fire + Water”]]
  • A Combining Mecha cartoon, created in 1984 by combining the Toei anime shows GoLion and Dairugger XV (this was necessary to meet the minimum 65 episodes for syndication). This is still considered the combining mecha in areas of pop culture that don't have much crossover with anime fandom (for instance, hip-hop), but even anime fans still love it. There was even supposed to be a third series from a Toei anime, Albegas, but it was never used. The two Voltron series, Voltron: Defender of the Far Universe (aka Lion Voltron) and Voltron: Defender of the Near Universe (aka Vehicle Voltron), occupied completely different storylines. While not as severe as the editing of Robotech, changes were made to fit the two series together, such as Zarkon (Lion Voltron's main villain) being sort of a vassal of the Drule Empire (the bad guys of Vehicle Voltron), the two short kids being brothers, and the Galaxy Garrison of Dairugger having scenes cut into Lion Voltron, where they would talk about the situation, but never do anything (since there was no "fight footage" available that featured the conversing characters). Eventually, additional episodes of Lion Voltron were made with all new footage from Toei Animation, which were not based on anything from GoLion. A special called "Fleet of Doom", which featured both Voltrons, was also produced in this way. Lion Voltron is better remembered, probably because it aired first; this is the same reason the Macross part of Robotech is often remembered more than the latter parts. (It should be noted that the other series of both shows still have their fans.) Vehicle Voltron had a whopping 15 characters (essentially three five-man bands who all joined up in the end); the target audience (children) could barely keep them sorted out then, much less remember them fondly as adults. Some fans, however prefer "Vehicle Voltron" for its more realistic and somewhat harder sci-fi premise, involving people settling new planets when the old are dying or have become over populated. In both versions, the Monster of the Week was always a Robeast. Some Robeasts were huge Mecha, and others were apparently non-robot aliens that grew to gigantic size when hit with a special energy beam (a plot device that would be heavily reused decades later in the first season of Power Rangers). Both species of Robeasts were always killed by being sliced in half with the Blazing Sword, upon which they would explode. The explosion footage (like much of the rest of the fight scenes) was recycled for all episodes, so all Robeasts die the same (to censor out some of the quite violent deaths in the actual series). In the United States toy market, Lion Voltron was sold under the name "Voltron III", while Vehicle Voltron was sold as "Voltron I". A third Voltron, "Voltron II", was also available. This "Gladiator" Voltron was based on Albegas, which was scheduled to be released as another in the US Voltron saga (but, as pointed out above, never materialized). According to Word of God, World Events Productions originally intended to use Mirai Robo Daltanious to make Voltron, but they asked Toei for "the show with the lion" and were sent GoLion instead, then ended up deciding that they liked it better. Ironically, Daltanious is made up of one of each of the types of robots used in the Voltron series: a lion, a vehicle, and a humanoid "gladiator". In the early 21st century, Voltron was revived in the form of Voltron: The Third Dimension, a completely CGI animated continuation of the Lion Voltron storyline, set a few years into the future relative to the original, as there are important changes to the setting, but the character cast stay mainly the same. This sub-series tends to have a slightly darker, more mature take on its plots. In its second season, Voltron was redesigned as a "Cyber Stealth" model. How exactly a robot that big could qualify as "stealth" even when painted black is anyone's guess. There is talk of a movie, but the rights are apparently in dispute, so expect it to sit in Development Hell for a good long while. There have also been several comic book series based on Lion Voltron, including a series that basically retells the origins of the "Voltron Force" and their discovery of Voltron. In addition, Privateer Press will be releasing a Voltron tabletop miniature game based on its Monsterpocalypse ruleset. The show was also used in a series of "Sprite" commercials in the early 2000's (though it was very rap-related). Finally, there's Nickelodeon/Nicktoons' Voltron Force a Sequel Series that premiered in spring of 2011. It picks up seven years after the original; After an incident the lions went crazy and were decommissioned by the Galactic Military, but when Lotor comes Back From the Dead, it's up to the old team and the lions, as well as three new trainees to stop his evil plans. You can watch the original on YouTube or Hulu.
  • thumb|200px|right|Immagine di Voltron, Difensore dell'Universo. Voltron è un trasformabile robot gigante, protagonista della serie animata del 1980 con lo stesso titolo. Il programma televisivo è stato seguito da una serie di giocattoli robot di grande successo, che potevano essere assemblati. Secondo Matt, dal sito X-Entertainment; Avere all'epoca la parte del Leone di Voltron, per un ragazzino, era equivalente a ricevere una Ferrari fiammante. Lo status sociale tra gli amici aumentava. Quello era il giocattolo da avere a tutti i costi. Molti però non ricordano o non ammettono che all'epoca, il giocattolo Voltron non era poi così straordinario nel suo genere. Ma questo trascendeva ogni preoccupazione su quanti dei tuoi amici guardavano il cartone animato. Non faceva nemmeno differenza se sapevi chi era Voltron, e ancora meno se conoscevi l'eroe in tuta bianca, che saltava nel leone meccanico e volava attraverso i tunnel. Perchè? Perchè il robot era grande, fatto di metallo, ed era figo. Era tutto ciò che i bambini avevano bisogno di sapere.
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