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Continue Exibindo slide (CURRENT_SLIDE) de TOTAL_SLIDES - Fazer ofertaVoltar ao slide front - Fazer ofertaPassar ao pr'ximo slide - Fazer oferta For other purposes, see (disambiguation). VoltronCreated byWorld Events ProductionsOrligal workBast King Golion and Armored Fleet Dirugger XV. Owned by The World Event Productions, licensed for Classical Media/, Print MediaComics Voltron Films and the television series Voltron (1983-85) Voltron: The Third Dimension (1998) (2011) Voltron: Legendary Defender (2016) Television Special (s)Voltron: Fleet of Doom (1985)GamesVideo Game (s) Voltron: Defender of the Universe (2011) Voltron: Cubes of Olkarion (2019) Voltron - animated series, a team of five space explorers pilot a giant superrobot known as the Voltron. Produced by Ted Koplar through his production company World Events Productions, Voltron has been an adaptation of several Japanese television series from Toei . The original television series aired in syndication from September 10, 1984 to November 18, 1985. The first season of Voltron, featuring Lion Force Voltron, was adapted from the Beast King GoLion series. The second season, featuring Vehicle Team Voltron, was adapted from the unrelated armored Fleet Dairugger XV. Voltron: Defender of the Universe was the highest-rated syndicated children's show for two years during its initial launch, and this spawned three subsequent series, several comics and a line of toys. Variations This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. (June 2020) Voltron Automotive Team (Voltron of the Nearest Universe; Voltron I) Home article: The Voltron Car Second Series was primarily edited from the armored fleet of Dairugger XV (Kiko Kantai Dairugger XV), with the storyline significantly changed. In this iteration of Voltron, the home planets of the Alliance Galaxy are now overflowing, and a fleet of explorers goes in search of new planets for colonization. Along the way, they attract the attention of the evil Drule Empire, long involved in the ongoing war against the Alliance, and the Druze continue to interfere in the mission of researchers and colonists. Since the Arusian Voltron is too far away to help these researchers, a brand-new Voltron must be built to combat the threat of Drula. This Voltron Force consists of fifteen members, divided into three teams of five, known respectively as the Land, Sea and Air Teams. Each team specializes in data collection or combat in their field of expertise. Each team can combine their vehicles into a larger car, with each combined vehicle different between the three teams. These fighters: Aqua Fighter (Marine Team) Turbo Terrain Fighter (Land Team) The Fighter (Air Team) If necessary, all fifteen vehicles combine to form the mighty Voltron. However, however, The Assembly of the Voltron vehicle team cannot be maintained for longer than five minutes at a time. it was explained in the first episode that when it was combined, the Voltron team car only had enough stored energy to run for five minutes. In the toy line this Voltron was named Voltron I because it was set closest to Earth. Gladiator Voltron (Voltron Of the Middle Universe; Voltron II) The proposed third season was to be based on The Lightspeed Electroid Albegas (Kosoku Denjin Albegas). Despite the fact that Matchbox does produce and release versions of three robots (Black Alpha, Blue Beta, Red Gamma) called Voltron II, the series never aired. Due to the extreme popularity of the Lion Force Voltron and the lack of popularity of the Vehicle Team Voltron series, World Events Productions eventually chose against another alternative Voltron, and plans to adapt Albegas were interrupted. Fleet of Destiny (1986) Main article: Voltron: Fleet of Doom In 1986, World Events hired to produce a one-off crossover special Voltron: Fleet of Doom, which blended into the frames of GoLion and Dairugger XV with new animation. A special offer was made for the international market and from mid-September 2016 it was not released in Japan. Third Dimension (1998) Main article: Voltron: Third Dimension Of the Voltron Computer Series: The Third Dimension was released in 1998, set five years after the end of the original Lion Voltron series. The series has been met with mixed reviews, due to various changes such as the updated appearance of Leo Voltron, King of the zarcon and Prince Lothor. The series was a continuation of the Lion Force Voltron series; among the tools used to bridge the gap between the two series was the official starmap, as designed by Shannon Muir and completed in partnership with World Events Productions. After Voltron: Third Dimension, World Events Productions returned to the drawing board to develop a more traditional animated series in an attempt to recapture the of the original. Voltron: Defender of the Universe (Plans for The Movie Live, 2005-) In July 2005, producer Mark Gordon (Grey's Anatomy, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen) announced plans to create a film adaptation of the Voltron franchise in collaboration with producers Pharrell Williams, Mark Costa and Frank Allman. Pharrell Williams is also reportedly composing a musical score for the film. The development of the project was financed by Jim Young's film Animus Films. In December 2006, it was announced that screenwriter Enzo Marra had completed the script for Gordon. In August 2007, production company New Regency entered into negotiations with Mark Gordon's company to adapt Voltron. Interest in real estate increased after cash success another film featuring changing forms of robots. Marx's script has been described as a post-apocalyptic tale set in New York... The five alien survivors together and eventually pilot five lion-shaped robots that combine and form a massive sword wielding Voltron to help fight Earth's invaders. On August 18, 2008, entered into negotiations with New Regency about financing and producing the film, albeit with a more moderate budget, using thrifty CGI methods such as those used in 300. Max Makowski was supposed to be in charge. At the end of August 2008, the name was established for Voltron: Defender of the Universe. Relativity would've released the film in North America while distribution partner New Regency, 20th Century Fox, would handle international distribution. But at the time, Ted Koplar, through his Company World Events Production Company (Koplar took over the company as Peter Keefe's health declined; died in 2010 at the age of 57), in November of that year, a legal battle was filed with Ltd. over the rights to the film. On September 16, 2010, a concept art for the film was released. On March 8, 2011, it was announced that Relativity Media and World Events had entered a trade war over who would shoot the film. Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer collaborated on the script. On July 21, 2011, and Relativity Media announced that they would bring Voltron: Defender of the Universe to the big screen. Relativity of the media will be spread. On July 30, 2015, Relativity filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Southern District of New York after lawsuits and missing loan payments, and the rights to the film returned to Classic Media. On November 4, 2016, three months after the completion of NBCUniversal's $3.8 billion acquisition of Classic Media's parent company, DreamWorks Animation, it was announced that and DreamWorks Animation would make the film along with David Hayter, who is writing the screenplay. Fan Films in 2011 published a short film by fans Voltron: The End on YouTube. The short film was written and directed by Alex Albrecht and stars Timothy Omundson. Voltron Force (2011) The main article: Voltron Force animated series Voltron Force premiered at in June 2011. The series follows the exploits of a group of three young cadets gathered by the original members of the Voltron Force to protect the galaxy from the resurrected Lotor, now the ruling planet Drul after a military coup. Voltron Force is a global production event in conjunction with Kick Start Productions and Classic Media. Legendary Defender (2016) Main article: Voltron: Legendary Defender exclusive TV series Voltron: Legendary produced by DreamWorks Animation, is a reboot of the story of Voltron. The series premiered on June 10, 2016, with Joaquim Dos Santos and Lauren Montgomery. On January 5, 2016, Netflix announced that Voltron would debut in 2016 as the original Netflix animated series in partnership with DreamWorks Animation (DWA), part of an expanded multi-year agreement between the two groups. In February, teasers revealed the title of the new series as Voltron: Legendary Defender. On March 25, 2016, a teaser trailer was released, announcing that the premiere of the first season, consisting of 13 episodes, will take place on June 10, 2016. The second season premiered on Netflix on January 20, 2017. The third season premiered on Netflix on August 4, 2017, with seven episodes, and the fourth season premiered on October 13, 2017 and consisted of six episodes. The fifth season premiered on March 2, 2018 and consists of six episodes. Season six premiered on June 15, 2018 and has seven episodes. Season 7 premiered on August 10, 2018 and has 13 episodes. The 8th and final season premiered on December 14, 2018 and consisted of 13 episodes. The success of the series spawned several comics, figurines and other toys. Episodes Home Article: List of Voltron Characters Episodes Home Article: List of Voltron DVD Characters Releases This section needs additional quotes to check. Please help improve this article by adding quotes to reliable sources. Non-sources of materials can be challenged and removed. (May 2016) (Learn how and when to delete this template message) In Australia, DVDs of all Voltron episodes have been released by as the 20th anniversary edition, the Lion Force Voltron Collection. The original series was released in five volumes between August 2004 and July 2005 under the title Voltron: Defender of the Universe. Each box was in the color and style of one of the lions with a metallic glossy interior DVD case. Three more vehicles were released between August and December 2005. In addition, the 2-DVD set of Best of, released in November 2006, featured five episodes from each series. Finally, the 24-disc box with the subtitles of The Lion and Vehicle Force Complete Collection was released on June 24, 2009. Madman Entertainment has since relinquished its rights to the Voltron series and has since been renamed Beyond Home Entertainment. Previous Voltron licensees in Australia have been CBS/Fox Video and Manga Entertainment. Before the release of the box sets, a promotional DVD was released for Voltron. It was packed into a three-fold glossy cardboard folder. The folder featured full-color artwork and text about the upcoming release of Voltron on DVD. The drive had an image of Voltron, and was marked only for advertising use. (quote needed) the first episode, Space Explorers captured, and several promos for other series. In Region 1, Voltron was released on DVD in its original broadcasting form and remastered, restored and remixed by New York distributor Media Blasters (via their AnimeWorks unit) in eight volumes between September 2006 and July 2009. The volumes contain about fifteen episodes each, along with special features such as interviews with producer and director Franklin Kofod, and various others involved in original and current productions. The first five volumes together contain all the Episodes of Lion Force, which aired as seasons 1 and 3, while the next three contain episodes of the team vehicles broadcast as season 2. The Doom Fleet Special was released on DVD in early 2007 as an online Voltron.com exclusive. Fleet of Destiny was a special crossover movie where the car and Leo Voltrons joined forces to defeat fleet of fates (Doom and Drule Empires). The special was released in 1986 but was never released in Japan. Media Blasters released Fleet of Doom on July 28, 2009 as a full retail release. A Blu-ray version was planned, but it was postponed many times and finally officially cancelled. The first volume of the original series was released in the UK in 2007 by manga Entertainment. According to TVShowsOnDVD.com, Voltron: The Third Dimension was supposed to be released on DVD at some point, but a release date has not been announced at this time. (quote needed) Media Blasters/AnimeWorks also released two Japanese shows that included Voltron - Beast King GoLion and Armored Fleet Dairugger XV - each in an original, inseparable Japanese form, with English subtitles. (quote needed) Volume 1 Of GoLion was released on May 27, 2008, Volume 2 on August 12, 2008 and Volume 3 on November 25, 2008. GoLion was replayed as a full set of chronology with all 52 episodes on April 13, 2010. The first Dairugger XV DVD collection was released on February 23, 2010, and the second Dairugger XV collection was released on May 25, 2010. The third and final compilation was originally scheduled for release in September 2010, but was repeatedly postponed and finally released on January 4, 2011. As of mid-2011, Classic Media (DreamWorks Classics) now owns the rights to Voltron on DVD. On September 24, 2019, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment released Voltron: Defender of the Universe: A Complete Collection on DVD and Blu-ray in Region 1, which includes a 3-disc set, as well as all 72 episodes with Voltron 84 on DVD for the first time. The series is also scheduled for DVD releases in the UK, France, Italy, Spain and Germany. Digital releases By July 2011 all episodes of Lion Force were released on . Netflix also has both Lion Force and Vehicle Force available for instant streaming Minisodies of the first twenty episodes season can be streamed for free online on . Following the success of Voltron: Legendary Defender, Netflix released 12 episodes of Defender of the Universe on March 84, 2017. Each episode is presented by members of the cast and crew of the legendary defender. (Region 4) North America (Region 1) Lion Force Voltron Collection 1 September 22, 2004 Black Lion September 26, 2006 Blue Lion Lion Force Voltron Collection 2 November 19, 2004 Red Lion 19 December 2006 Yellow Lion Power Voltron Collection 3 February 23, 2005 Green Lion 8 May 2007 Green Lion Power Voltron Collection 4 April 13, 2005 Blue Lion September 25, 2007 Red Lion Lion Power Voltron Collection 5 July 20, 2005 Yellow Lion December 11, 2007 Black Lion Force Voltron Collection 1 August 31, 2005 Air Team December 23, 2008 Air Team Vehicle Force Voltron Collection 2 October 19, 2005 Land Team On March 24, 2009, 2005 Sea Team July 21, 2009, Sea Team Fleet of Doom Unreleased Unreleased on July 28, 2009, Team-Up Soundtracks The Voltron Television franchise released soundtracks for its three series that have been released exclusively in iTunes and Google Play stores. The first soundtrack was released on September 27, 2012 for the original Lions series with music composed by John Petersen. The second soundtrack was released on October 1, 2012, for the Third Dimension series with music composed by Stephen Martson and the third release on July 21, 2016 for the first season of the Legendary Defender series with music composed by Brad Brick, Brian Parkhurst and Alex Goeringas. There are currently no plans to release a non-digital soundtrack, such as a physical album or CD. Voltron: Defender of the Universe Track Listings Track No. Song Title Run Time Note 01 Voltron Opener (Narrative) 1:17 Narration by , which also provided votes in the Series Lions 02 Descent 1:11 03 Mystical 0:28 04 Alien Landscape 0:41 05 Witch 1:05 06 Gladiator Fight 1:28 04 Alien Landscape 0:41 05 Witch 1:05 06 Gladiator Battle 1:28 04 Alien Landscape 0:41 05 Witch 1:05 06 Gladiator Battle 1:28 04 Alien Landscape 0:41 05 Witch 1:05 06 Gladiator Battle 1:28 04 Alien Landscape 0:41 05 05 06 Gladiator Battle 1:28 04 Alien Landscape 0:41 05 06 Gladiator Battle 1:28 04 Alien Landscape 0:41 05 06 Gladiator Battle 1:28 04 Alien Landscape 0:05 06 Gladiator Battle 1:28 04 Alien Landscape 1:05 0 1:28 06 07 Arrival 0:30 08 Sneaking 0:38 09 Bad Guys 0:27 10 Royal Subjects 0:42 11 Dangerous 0:36 12 Bumper #1 0:08 The first of three bumpers to go to the commercial break. 13 Voltron will return... 0:08 Used for commercial breaks. Peter Cullen's narration. 14 And now back to Voltron... 0:09 Used to move back from commercial break. Peter Cullen's narration. 15 Fast Harp 0:08 16 Majestic 0:21 17 Castle Lions 0:37 18 Sad Princess 1:06 19 Our Prayers Answered (Dialogue) 0:16 Narration peter Cullen 20 In Lake 0:22 21 Hunk and Pidge 0:31 22 Rushing 1:16 23 Cave 1:10 24 Bumper #2 0:08 Second of three bumpers to go to the commercial break. 25 Sand People 1:00 26 Captured 0:42 27 Spy 0:48 28 Voltron Arrives 0:19 29 We Friends 1:33 30 Defeat 0:27 31 Harp #2 0:08 32 It's I 0:36 33 King Alford 0:25 34 Tension 0:22 35 Underground Base 1:23 36 Montage 2:09 37 Bumper #3 0:17 Third and Last Bumper to go to commercial break. 38 Voltron will return (instrumental) 0:10 39 Ready to Form Voltron (Dialogue) 1:10 Dialogue Jack Angel, Michael Bell, Neil Ross, B.J. Ward and Lenny Weinrib 40 Voltron Closer 0:58 World Events Productions logo sting at the end of the song. 41 Original Opener 1:17 No Narrative Version 42 Original Opener W/Sing Out 1:17 No Narrative Version 43 Original Closer 0:56 World Events Productions logo sting at the end of the song. 44 Form Voltron Sound FX 0:37 45 Tension SFX 0:08 46 Tension Bump 0:08 47 Magic, Fire SFX 0:24 48 Voltron DJ MacMan Dance Remix 2:08 Bonus remix track of all tracks. Jack Angel's dialogue. 49 Вся музыкальная компиляция 21:14 Вся музыка из саундтрека в одном треке 50 Музыка Вольтрона Монтаж 8:23 Монтаж музыки из саундтрека Voltron: Третье измерение Трек Листинги Трек No. Песня Название Run Time 01 Спейси Открытие 0:18 02 Вольтрон 3D Тема 1:02 03 Большой оркестр' 1:35 04 Замок Льва Тема 1:18 05 Угловой оркестр 1:16 06 Hunk и Pidge 0:43 07 Военный фон 0:59 08 Лев Запуск Последовательность 1:11 09 Космические вши 0:48 10 История Львов 1:36 11 Военные действия 1:: 02 12 Преобразование 1:12 13 Gnarly Rock 0:41 14 Легкое напряжение 1:10 15 Лотор и Амальгамус 1:09 16 Сладкие струны 0:18 17 Получить Funky 0:42 18 Robeast Rock 1:20 19 Into Stealth 1:04 20 Stealth Voltron 0:46 21 Тематический мост 0:40 DreamWorks Voltron Легендарный защитник Сезон 1 Трек Листинги Трек No. Песня Название Run Time 01 DreamWorks Voltron Легендарный Защитник Тема Песнь 0:55 02 Попробуйте Это 1:25 03 Помогите нам найти его 0:58 04 Обнаружение Voltron 2:58 05 Давайте that Cannon 1:52 06 Goodbye Father 1:26 07 Robeast Arrives 2:13 08 Balmer Lives 2:46 09 To return home 2:00 10 Presumably will be my lion 1:33 11 Voltron Transformation 0:46 Comics Home article: Voltron (comics) section This needs quotes 1:33 11 Voltron Transformation 0:46 Comics Home article: Voltron (comics) section This needs more quotes for extra checks. Please help improve this article by adding quotes to reliable sources. Non-sources of materials can be challenged and removed. (May 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) of the 1980s In 1985, Modern Comics, the imprint of , produced a three-issue mini-series based on the Lion Voltron television show. The 1990s based on Voltron, Hero Hesman, a comic series of 159 volumes written by Vietnamese artist Nguyễn Heng Lan was published by Hanoi Fine Arts Publishing House from 1992 to 1996. 2000s Voltron comic book creators Brian Smith and Jacob Chabot signing Voltron posters at the booth at the 2011 New York Comic Con. In 2002, comic book publisher Devil's Due announced that it had acquired the rights to publish the Voltron comics. [52] Due, via , has published a miniseries of five issues by #0 of Dreamwave), which featured Leo Voltron's incarnation of the character and the reboot of the property. This was followed by an ongoing series of self-publishing Devil's Due, which was put on hiatus in 2005 after its eleventh release, due to poor sales. (quote needed) Devil's Due announced in January 2008 that five releases of the mini-series, eleven episodes of the current series, and #0 issue would be assembled in the Voltron Omnibus paperback trade, which will also include the unpublished twelfth installment of the current series, which will wrap up all the storylines. In July 2008, a new five-episode miniseries was released by Devil's Due, which picked up where the ongoing series stopped. This series also explored the origins of Leo Voltron's creation, from 12,000 years in the past to the present day. The mini-series showed Voltron, which exists as a single structure created by sorcerers and scientists, resembling a knight. During the battle with the first Drula Empire, Voltron tricked Haggar to land on a black comet with the gravitational pull of the singularity. Voltron was then attacked by Haggar and torn into five pieces. However, the sorcerer's intervention led to the five parts becoming five lions when they descended on Arus. The original five-episode miniseries was adapted as the 2007 comic Voltron: Defenders of the Universe - Revelations. Its sequel, Voltron: Defenders of the Universe - Paradise Lost, adapted the first plot arc of the current series, introducing the V-15 and its pilots. Devil's Due launch is being digitally assembled exclusively through Devil Due Digital. In 2011, announced plans to publish Voltron comics, while viz Media's young readers, Viz Kids, announced plans to publish a series of graphic novels called Voltron Force, in which Bian Smith will serve as lead writer, and Jacob Chabot and Dario Brizuela will play the lead role. In September 2015, Dynamite released voltron: From The Ashes, written by Cullen Bunn with Blackie Shepherd. Toys Matchbox Matchbox imported Lion Force Voltron, Gladiator Voltron, 62 and Vehicle Force Voltron from a Japanese pop toy from Popi in 1984. The company also released 6-inch figures of Voltron robots, which were more accessible, but lacked the level of detail of their larger counterparts and could not separate into their composite shapes. At the height of the series, Panosh Place released new Voltron toys, including character figurines and a large Voltron toy that could fit them. Trendmasters In 1998 on the air Voltron: The Third Dimension the now defunct Trendmasters re-released Matchbox diecast Lion Force Voltron, with several changes in shape and a total of 17 weapons compared to the sword and shield of the original. Trendmasters have also released a new version of Stealth Voltron, as well as figures of characters and robots Voltrex and Dracotron. Shortly after the death of Trendmasters Toynami acquired the Voltron license and released their masterpiece Voltron toy in 2005. Featuring more detail and articulation than previous toys, the Voltron masterpiece sold for $139 to US$149.99 at the time of its release. In 2007, Toynami sold an all-plastic version of Masterpiece Voltron for up to one-third of the price of the first release ($49 to $60). For the 25th anniversary of the animated franchise in 2009, Voltron's plastic masterpiece was reissued in a metal repainting. in late 2011 released toys for the new series Voltron Force, while online collectors' site MattyCollector.com sold brand new toys for the classic series, including a 23-inch Voltron that is suitable for 4-inch pilot figures in each lion. Playmates Toys In 2017, Playmates Toys released toys based on Voltron: Legendary Defender. Bandai In early 2017 Bandai Japan, which produced toys Beast King GoLion and Armored Fleet Dairugger XV in its initial releases, released Soul of Chogokin version of the robot GoLion. The box was repackaged as Voltron for its Usoly American release. Lego In August 2017, Lego announced that the upcoming Lego Ideas set, based on the classic Voltron, will be put into production. The set was released on August 1, 2018. Other Privateer Press products released by Voltron: Defender of the Universe expansion set for their Monsterpocalypse Battle Miniature Game series in 2010. Video game Voltron: Defender of the Universe (2011) Main article: Voltron: Defender of the Universe (video game) In December 2009, Home Entertainment announced that the first ever video game Voltron will be released on mobile phones in the , including the iPhone. The game will have 30 levels and 6 acts, isometric gameplay and gamers will command the robot lions to cross the galaxy and take on the evil droid army of King zarcon. In 2011, Voltron: Defender of the Universe, produced by TH and Behaviour Interactive, was developed for home console play. 1-5 players co-op game, it was released November 29, 2011 for PlayStation Network and November 30, 2011 for Xbox Live Arcade. The first trailer was announced in the first place IGN.com at a price of $10. Players will be able to battle like individual lions in overhead shooter style gameplay to then form a Voltron take on Robeasts in fighter-style combat. (quote needed) Voltron: Cubes of Olkarion (2019) In 2018, NBCUniversal announced the video game Voltron: Cubes of Olkarion, winner of their Universal GameDev Challenge development competition, which offered game developers the opportunity to use the IP of Universal. In 2019, Voltron: Cubes of Olkarion, produced by indie gaming studio Gbanga, was published in Steam in Early Access, the platform's experimental gaming program. 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