Release date June 10, United States. United States. Official Facebook Official site. English Italian. Chicago Illinois, USA. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 23 minutes.
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Voltron: Defender of the Universe Trailer. Voltron: Defender of the Universe Seasons. Season 0 First Air Date: Voltron Modern 2. Add to cart Fine. Issue 3. Voltron Modern 3. Add to cart Very Good. Read a little about our history. Pidge returns to the castle with some precious cargo. The team gets a cow. Coran gets carried away with turning the Paladins into intergalactic stars when he designs an elaborate, effects-filled live tour of the universe.
Team Voltron devises a plan to continue the coalition's momentum and take control of more Galra territory. Lotor makes a big move. Forces of good and evil converge on the planet Naxzela, where Voltron faces unforeseen danger only one Paladin can help them escape.
In an effort to take down the Galra, the Paladins enter into an uneasy alliance that could bring the peace they've long desired -- or doom them. After a daring mission at a key Galra outpost, the team considers a risky alliance. One Paladin leads a journey to retrieve an important prisoner. Faced with a painful decision, the Paladins reluctantly come to an agreement with Zarkon.
Haggar comes to grips with memories from the past. A power struggle erupts within the Galra. As the Paladins argue over their next move, an attack forces them to save themselves and the Olkari. Shiro acts against the wishes of the other Paladins. Powerful Galra from around the empire convene for the Kral Zera ceremony. Keith is sent to find a fellow Blade named Krolia and locate a powerful weapon.
Lance, Hunk and Pidge reprogram a robot to have fun. The team searches for a portal to a mysterious, fabled Altean land called Oriande. As the lines between darkness and light continue to blur, shocking revelations and power struggles send Voltron hurtling toward another epic showdown. An attack by Sendak prompts the Paladins to scramble to a planet's defense. Lotor calls on Allura for help in assembling a powerful ship.
Keith's journey to an abyss to search for a quintessence source unlocks memories about his past. Lance wallows in unrequited love. When the team takes a break to play a magical role-playing game, their fantasy world sparks useful ideas to help them solve real-world problems. After Lotor and Allura head off in the new ship, the remaining Paladins get a dire warning that could change everything.
As one Paladin takes on a dangerous mission through a wormhole, the others contend with failing controls on the castle. A metaphysical encounter shines light on a Paladin's fate. Lance and Allura console each other about their past judgments.
Lotor makes a plea. An epic battle leaves the universe in a state of chaos, threatening to destroy all life unless a sacrifice is made. An epic showdown with new and old villains looms as the Paladins head toward Earth and soon come to realize that their home isn't like they left it. Part of the group gets stuck on a planet where they're inadvertently miniaturized.
Flashbacks reveal the beginnings of Keith and Shiro's relationship. The Paladins stop at a base that belongs to the Blades, only to find it's been abandoned. But they come under attack before they can investigate.
Stuck in a perilous situation far from home and needing help to get free, the Paladins realize their fate is in Coran's hands. The Paladins inexplicably become contestants on the crazy game show "Garfle Warfle Snick.
When Pidge intercepts a distress signal that the Paladins believe they recognize, the team ends up on a ruined planet that was ravaged by war. As the Paladins hurtle through space, they enter a seemingly endless void that tests their sanity -- and their loyalty to one another. The Paladins receive a distress signal that's explained through a flashback to Pidge's father Sam's return to Earth four years earlier. Sam and the others at the Garrison attempt to hold off the Galra attacks in hopes that a desperate plea for help will reach Voltron.
The Paladins drop off the Lions and head to Earth, believing that information Sam acquired years earlier could help them battle Sendak. The Paladins work with the Garrison pilots on a mission that could provide more clues about how to take down Sendak's operation. Art styles would also vary vastly depending on the artist. Whereas the Voltron Force comics would have different artists drawing each issue, they would follow the animation models as close as possible.
In contrast, Tsuhara Yoshiaki's work for both Armored Fleet DaiRugger XV and Lightspeed Electroid Albegas would bear a vastly different art style where the character models wouldn't exactly match their anime counterparts. This is most pronounced in how he draws Aki Manabu and Daisaku Enjoji, the protagonists of their respective franchises. Like most manga chapters released in Terebi Land, they would not receive a full manga volume compilation of the chapters.
Each entry in its franchise would be a crossover of multiple unrelated series through the license of their rights holder. Golion and Albegas have been featured in separate Super Robot Wars games. However, the latter is not owned by World Events Productions but rather remains an IP owned by Toei who provided the license for both franchises to be featured in their respective games.
Each game would have their own set of tie-in standalone manga published by multiple companies. For example, one would release manga that covers a story arc that would resemble a game whereas the other would release a comedic four-panel strip manga that parodies the game and its included series. Following the release of the game, WEP and Toei would have a lawsuit over the legal rights over the franchise due to the live-action movie being produced without prior negotiation between the two.
Following in the footsteps of Transformers, Voltron would follow its campaign of having a TV show, toys, and a comic book to promote the franchise.
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