Voltron 84

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  • 1984
  • 1 Season
  • 8.2  (61)

In 2017, the beloved animated series Voltron returned in the form of a new series titled Voltron 84, featuring the same iconic characters and concept as the original 1984 series. The show follows a team of five young pilots who are chosen to pilot robotic lions that combine to form the ultimate weapon, the mighty Voltron.

The show features an all-star voice cast, including Josh Keaton (Transformers Prime, The Spectacular Spider-Man) as Shiro, Kimberly Brooks (Steven Universe, Ben 10) as Allura, and Joaquim Dos Santos (Avatar: The Last Airbender, Justice League Unlimited) as executive producer.

Fans of the original series will appreciate the nods to the classic show throughout the new series, such as the Voltron Force’s original colors and the classic “activate interlocks, dynotherms connected” catchphrase. At the same time, the show manages to update and expand the story and characters for a new generation of viewers.

The show features a diverse and well-developed cast of characters, each with their own unique personalities and backgrounds. Keith (Steven Yeun) is the serious and determined leader of the Voltron Force, while Lance (Jeremy Shada) is the hot-headed but brave pilot of the Red Lion. Hunk (Tyler Labine) is the kind-hearted pilot of the Yellow Lion, Pidge (Bex Taylor-Klaus) is the smart and tech-savvy pilot of the Green Lion, and Shiro (Keaton) is the experienced and wise mentor of the group.

In addition to the main characters, the show features a wide range of supporting characters and villains, each with their own motives and backstory. Allura (Brooks) is the ruler of the planet Arus and the former pilot of the Blue Lion, while Coran (Rhys Darby) is her loyal advisor and the team’s mechanic. The villains are led by the evil Emperor Zarkon (Neil Kaplan) and his nefarious generals, who are determined to conquer the universe and destroy the Voltron Force.

The show’s animation style is sleek and modern, with a blend of 2D and 3D animation that gives the action sequences a dynamic and fluid feel. The lions and Voltron are designed with a new, more realistic look that still retains the classic design elements that fans love. In addition to the updated visuals, the show also features an updated soundtrack that includes a new version of the iconic Voltron theme song.

One of the things that sets Voltron 84 apart from other animated shows is its compelling storytelling. The show manages to balance action-packed battles with character-driven storylines that explore the motivations and emotions of the characters. Each episode features a new challenge for the Voltron Force, whether it’s battling a new villain or solving a difficult puzzle, and the team’s characters grow and change over the course of the series as they face these challenges.

Overall, Voltron 84 is a must-watch for fans of the original series and newcomers alike. The show manages to capture the spirit and energy of the classic show while updating it for a new generation, with a talented voice cast, stunning animation, and compelling storytelling. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a newcomer to the world of Voltron, the new series is sure to keep you entertained and engaged from start to finish.

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Seasons
The Stolen Lion with Joaquim Dos Santos
2. The Stolen Lion with Joaquim Dos Santos
March 24, 1984
Executive producer Joaquim Dos Santos shares "The Stolen Lion," the story of a mysterious prince who wins Allura's trust but may not be what he seems.
The Sleeping Princess with Lauren Montgomery
1. The Sleeping Princess with Lauren Montgomery
March 24, 1984
Executive producer Lauren Montgomery shares her most memorable episode, in which Allura is apparently killed by Haggar's cat.
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  • Premiere Date
    March 24, 1984
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (61)