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| show_name = Voltron: Legendary Defender | image = Voltron - Legendary Defender logo.svg | image_alt = | caption = | show_name_2 = | genre = Mecha Science fantasy Action Adventure Comedy Drama | creator = | based_on = {{Based on|Voltron: Defender of the Universe|World Events Productions}} {{Based on|Beast King GoLion|Toei Animation}} | developer = | writer = | director = | creative_director = | voices = Josh Keaton Steven Yeun Jeremy Shada Bex Taylor-Klaus Tyler Labine Kimberly Brooks Rhys Darby Neil Kaplan Cree Summer A.J. Locascio | opentheme = Alex Geringas | endtheme = | composer = Brad Breeck | country = United States {{small|(production)}} South Korea {{small|(animation)}} | language = English | num_seasons = 8 | num_episodes = 78 | list_episodes = List of Voltron: Legendary Defender episodes | executive_producer = Joaquim Dos Santos Lauren Montgomery Ted Koplar Bob Koplar Yoo Jae Myung | producer = Choi Goun Kim Seul Ki Lee Soo Kyung Kim Young Hyun {{small|(season 1−6)}} Han Seong Ho {{small|(season 7−8)}} Park Sang Ah {{small|(season 7−8)}} | location = | cinematography = | camera = | runtime = 24 minutes 69 minutes {{small|(The Rise of Voltron)}} | company = DreamWorks Animation Television World Events Productions Studio Mir | distributor = Netflix NBCUniversal Television Distribution | network = | channel = Netflix | picture_format = 1080p (9 HDTV) | audio_format = Dolby Digital 5.1 | first_run = | released = | first_aired = {{Start date|2016|6|10}} | last_aired = {{end date|2018|12|14}} | preceded_by = Voltron Fleet of Doom The Third Dimension Voltron Force | followed_by = | related = | website = http://www.voltron.com | production_website = | series editor = }} Voltron: Legendary Defender is an animated mecha web television series produced by American companies DreamWorks Animation Television and World Events Productions and animated by South Korean Studio Mir. It is a reboot of the Voltron franchise and Japanese anime series Beast King GoLion, and its animation is a mix of anime-influenced traditional animation for characters and background and CGI for Voltron action sequences. Voltron: Legendary Defender is set in a science fiction universe where planetary energy called "quintessence" can be used to power vehicles and magic. The series follows the adventures of the Paladins of Voltron who must learn to work together to form the giant robot Voltron and use it to defeat the evil Galra Empire. The first season premiered on Netflix on June 10, 2016, and consisted of 13 episodes. The series had a 78-episode commitment from Netflix. It has been released globally in United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Scandinavia, Benelux Union, Latin America, Slovenia, South Africa, Italy and Finland.[1][2] The second season premiered on Netflix on January 20, 2017, and consisted of 13 episodes.[3] The third season premiered on Netflix on August 4, 2017, and consisted of 7 episodes while the fourth season premiered on October 13, 2017, and consisted of 6 episodes.[4] The fifth season premiered on March 2, 2018, and consists of six episodes.[5][6] The sixth season premiered on June 15, 2018 and consists of seven episodes.[7] A seventh season premiered on August 10, 2018 and consists of thirteen episodes.[8] The series' success has spawned several comics,[9] action figures, and other toys.[10] The eighth and final season premiered on December 14, 2018, and consists of thirteen episodes.[11][12] OverviewFor millennia, the Galra Empire has plagued the universe by destroying other civilizations and enslaving various races. The only known threat strong enough against the empire's power and plans is the legendary "Defender of the Universe" Voltron, a 100-meter tall robot warrior composed of five lion mechas whose pilots are known as the Paladins. At the crux of the war that ended with the destruction of planet Altea, Voltron was separated by King Alfor of Altea in order to protect Voltron from falling into the Galran evil Emperor Zarkon's possession. King Alfor bonded the five lion's energies to his daughter Allura's life force and sent them across the universe to different locations until the time for the next generation of Paladins to appear and pilot Voltron arrived. Princess Allura, her royal adviser Coran, and the Altean Castle of Lions were hidden on planet Arus along with the Black Lion. In the present, the Galra Empire's path of conquest and search for Voltron has led them to Earth's solar system. A group of space pilots – Shiro, Keith, Lance, Pidge, and Hunk—discover the Blue Lion and immediately get swept up into the Galran War. They meet Princess Allura, become the new Paladins, and reunite the five lions to form Voltron, beginning their fight to liberate the universe from the Galra Empire. Cast and characters{{Main|List of Voltron characters#Voltron: Legendary Defender|l1=List of Voltron characters}}MainVoltron Paladins
Galra Empire
ProductionOn January 5, 2016, Netflix and DreamWorks Animation announced a new original animated Voltron series to debut in 2016 as an expansion of their existing multi-year agreement.[17] Voltron was one of several series planned for initial development and debut in 2016, including Guillermo del Toro's animated Trollhunters.[18] Lauren Montgomery and Joaquim Dos Santos, both known for their work on the The Last Airbender and its sequel The Legend of Korra, served as showrunners while fellow crew member Tim Hedrick served as head writer.[19] On March 25, 2016, at WonderCon it was announced that the voice cast would consist of Steven Yeun as Keith, Jeremy Shada as Lance, Bex Taylor-Klaus as Pidge, Josh Keaton as Shiro, Tyler Labine as Hunk, Kimberly Brooks as Princess Allura; and Rhys Darby as Coran and Neil Kaplan as Emperor Zarkon.[20] Cree Summer later confirmed that she would be voicing Witch Haggar.[21] The first season premiered on June 10, 2016, and consisted of 13 episodes. It was announced at San Diego Comic-Con that season two will premiere on Netflix in late 2016.[22] A few months later, at New York Comic Con, it was announced that the second season will premiere on January 20, 2017.[3] The second season saw a special premiere at the New York Comic Con in October 7, 2016, where an episode was shown at the Voltron panel.[23] The second season premiered on Netflix on January 20, 2017, and consisted of 13 episodes.[3] The third season premiered on Netflix on August 4, 2017, and consisted of 7 episodes. The fourth season premiered on October 2017, and consisted of 6 episodes.[24] The series was revealed at WonderCon 2017 to have a 78-episode commitment from Netflix.[4] The fifth season premiered on March 2, 2018, and consisted of 6 episodes. The sixth season premiered on June 15, 2018, and consisted of 7 episodes. The seventh season premiered on August 10, 2018, and consisted of 13 episodes. The eighth and final season premiered on December 14, 2018, and consisted of 13 episodes.[25][12] Episodes{{Main|List of Voltron: Legendary Defender episodes}}
ReceptionVoltron: Legendary Defender has received widespread critical acclaim throughout its eight season run. Reviewers and a number of fans have lauded the series’ plot and story arc. However, a number of critics and fans levied criticism at the series for its handling of its LGBT representation. Additionally for most of its run, the series was plagued by poor behavior by a subset of its fans, with a number of fans issuing death threats to both the cast and crew, including Dos Santos and Montgomery, over decisions and reactions related to representation and “shipping” interests. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 100% approval rating for the first season, based on 11 reviews, with Critic Consensus being that "Voltron: Legendary Defender honors its source material with beautifully expressive animation and impactful action."[26] In reviewing the first season, Max Nicholson of IGN wrote, “DreamWork’s Voltron: Legendary Defender delivers exactly the kind of show you’ve come to expect from the amazing creative team behind The Legend of Korra.” He rated the series an 8.9 out of 10. [27] Sarah Moran of ScreenRant similarly gave the series a positive review, writing “It isn’t trying to reinvent or really improve on the original conceit of Voltron, but Legendary Defender is certainly a welcomed take on a classic cartoon; one that should appeal to fans both new and old.”[28] Shamus Kelly from Den of Geek gave the series a perfect score, writing “Seriously, you won’t be disappointed. It’s something special that doesn’t come around often in television[29].” Season 8 also received critical acclaim with a 86% reported from Rotten Tomatoes based on seven reviews.[30] In reviewing the final season, Jesse Schedeen of IGN wrote, "Minor storytelling quibbles aside, the final season of Voltron: Legendary Defender captures pretty much everything that has made this series great. The action scenes are fantastic. The story combines humor and character drama better than any season before it. These 13 episodes tie up nearly every loose end on a satisfying note and raise the stakes of the show higher than ever." He rated the season 9.1 out of 10, though he admits, "That said, it would be far more effective to see one of these animated shows acknowledge their LGBT heroes from the very beginning and not save moments like these for the literal last minute; with that rushed reveal (after spending no time establishing Shiro's new relationship or even hinting at it), Voltron relies too much on the audience's affection for Shiro to give the moment resonance, rather than earning an emotional response from its storytelling."[31] Dave Trumbore of Collider gave the season a perfect score, writing, "The final season of Voltron Legendary Defender rarely stumbles; the same can be said of the series’ story overall. Honestly the only shortcoming in the storytelling has to do with the way the narrative has handled romantic relationships; that trend continues here. Overall, Season 8 manages to do the seemingly impossible by ramping up the stakes to the utmost, delivering the most powerful emotional resonance between our heroes and villains yet, and wrapping everything up in a tearful, bittersweet, and fully satisfying way. It’s not perfect, but it’s as close to perfection as we’re going to get in this reality."[32] Shamus Kelly from Den of Geek gave the season a 4 out 5 stars, writing, "The biggest strength of the season is how nearly everyone comes back to play some part in the final season."[33] Palmer Haasch of Polygon had praised the series, though she criticized the series' LGBT representation. She noted "The final sequence of the series, like any button on a series finale, was a mixed bag. It was a relief to see Lance reunited with his family; Hunk’s establishing a diplomatic culinary empire is nothing short of a perfect arc” concluding, "Ultimately, Voltron, the vision and artistic pursuit of its creators, was never going to quell the concerns of its fanbase. But taken on its own storytelling merits, the final season remained true to the ideas of found family, collective spirit, and empathetic connection. Voltron: Legendary Defender was an honor to follow, and it’s certain that the series will be remembered both for its compelling narrative and spirited fandom for years to come."[34] There were however a number of negative or lackluster reviews, mostly revolving around Shiro's wedding scene and for killing off Allura. The Geekiary's Jamie Sugah stated in her official series finale, "On the whole, though, this is a lackluster ending for what had up until now been a well-written show with strong, well-developed characters. Voltron season 8 felt very rushed and out of character, with a poorly thought out and clearly tacked on ending."[35] The Official Voltron Podcast, Let's Voltron, stated, "Allura's death, as I saw it for a long time, really, really bothered me. I've got to be frank about it. As a father of a seven year daughter, for a TV-Y7/FV show, to kill off one of the few female prominent characters? I mean we've got a lot of strong secondary characters, but among the paladins it's Allura and Pidge and that's it, it bothered me a lot. To me it's a difficult pill to swallow. To me it came entirely out of left field. I kept me trap shut on social media, but I was bothered by it a lot." When speaking of Lotor's death, "I think it was little rough for children. I literally rechecked the ratings of the series when I saw that happen, and it's TV-Y7/FV... but seeing his body there—it's just. We didn't have to see it there, did we?" In regards to Shiro's wedding, "We were told that any kind of relationship developed, it was gonna happen naturally and stuff like that, and obviously this didn't really happen naturally."[36] LGBT-related controversy and criticismLGBT representationWhile the series featured five LGBT characters (Shiro, Curtis, Adam, Ezor and Zethrid) and depicted the first on-screen wedding between two male characters on a Western children’s animated series, much of the series’ controversy swirled around the show’s LGBT representation, with most of the criticism levied at the show’s treatment of its LGBT characters. After the release of Season 7, controversy arose after the death of Adam, Shiro's ex-boyfriend.[37] A number of fans and critics were displeased that Adam, a gay character and Shiro’s ex-boyfriend, died in Season 7. Controversy also swirled around the on-screen wedding between Shiro and Curtis, with a number of critics and fans characterizing it as poor LGBT representation. While Polygon reviewer Palmer Haasch praised the shows general plot, she criticized the shows depiction of Shiro and Curtis’ stating “Shiro’s nuptials feel abrupt given that we’ve barely seen him and his husband Curtis, a member of the Atlas bridge crew, interact in any meaningful capacity over the course of the season. Following Voltron’s queerbaiting controversy following the death of Shiro’s ex-boyfriend, Adam, the ending felt neutrally affective at best and disingenuous at worst, despite being a groundbreaking moment for LGBTQ representation in all-ages programming.” "[34]. Renaldo Matadeen of CBR in his official review, opined, "There's no love or warmth here, and it feels like the series retroactively tried to pony up a relationship in apology for the Shiro drama. But it's another debacle that feels fake, forced and patronizing... Instead of being progressive, these moments simply come off like disrespectful, lazy patch jobs. Despite some attempts to the contrary, whatever Legendary Defender tried to do ended up being superficial and totally upended the social impact intended." [38] Schedeen of IGN wrote, "That said, it would be far more effective to see one of these animated shows acknowledge their LGBT heroes from the very beginning and not save moments like these for the literal last minute; with that rushed reveal (after spending no time establishing Shiro's new relationship or even hinting at it), Voltron relies too much on the audience's affection for Shiro to give the moment resonance, rather than earning an emotional response from its storytelling."[31] Sean Z. of Geekdad wrote, "The fact is: the wedding is a PR stunt–one that reduces queer people to marketing collateral and attempts to sell a last-ditch effort as 'groundbreaking.' That is why the scene is so reprehensible: the studio expects to be rewarded for it."[39] EditingCriticism of editing primarily regarded LGBT issues, though some were general observations. On October 22, 2018, a series of leaks of the final episode appeared online of the wedding, in which a different character was seen marrying Shiro.[40] It remains unclear whether the leaks are authentic. Further controversy followed with the release of the final season, where Shiro is married to Curtis. In the English audio description, Curtis is referred to as Adam[41] though he is once mentioned to be Curtis in the closed captions of a different episode. The error has since been corrected, but a number of fans have noted this as "evidence" of the “tacked-on” nature of the epilogue. The supervising producer, episode director, storyboard artist, and animator Kihyun Ryu posted on his instagram on September 12 a piece of Shiro material, weeks before the season was sent to be dubbed into other languages. In the comments, the show runners tell him to "make it beautiful."[42] The voice actor of Shiro’s husband, Blake Michael, was so perplexed by Shiro's husband that he asked a fan who the husband was.[43] In the final two seasons, the fandom noted a wide variety of inconsistencies, such as audio descriptions not describing characters or scenes accurately, random and jarring music jumps. The fandom dubbed this the 'cut and paste conspiracy,' owing to issues of dialogue, animation, and characterization that raised the question of whether the last two seasons may have existed as a complete version that was heavily edited and rearranged into the final version.[34] In particular, Ezor's role in Season 8 caused massive controversy. Multiple languages referred to the character as dead in Season 8’s “The Grudge”. {{citation needed|date=February 2019}} The character’s single line of dialogue was pulled from Kimberly Brooks in a previous season[44], while no audio description ever mentions Ezor’s survival within “The Grudge” or its following episode. [45] The lack of movement of the character, only blinking and materializing out of thin air, suggests that the character was meant to remain dead and was added back in at the last minute to appease some negativity. [46] Carli Squitieri, the storyboard revisionist on "The Grudge", stated on social media after the release of Season 7, "Ezor should have lived, but that's another story I'm not under the authority to speak about."[47] With additional information from Kihyun Ryu concerning the added-on epilogue created just weeks prior to broadcast, fans began a petition for the alleged original season (the version that supposedly existed prior to severe editing), to be released. The petition has garnered over 29,000 signatures.[40] Awards and nominations
ComicsThree comic series detailing events happening in between episodes were announced in January 2016. Taking story ideas that were deemed too outlandish and too epic to be contained in a 23-minute episode from the animated series, these comic series bridges the time lapse between seasons.[57] Volume 1 (2016)The first miniseries consisted of five issues, published by Lion Forge Comics. It was written by show head writer Tim Hedrick and Mitch Iverson, and illustrated by Digital Art Chefs. A special cover variant of issue #1 was available at San Diego Comic-Con in 2016, with a limited release of 250 copies.[58] Issue #2 was released on August 2, 2016,[59] followed by issue #3 on October 5, 2016,[60] issue #4 on November 9, 2016,[61] and issue #5 on November 20, 2016.[62] The whole series will be collected in a graphic novel and was initially scheduled for a December 2016 release,[57] but got pushed back to January 3, 2017, then was finally released January 25, 2017, according to Lion Forge.[63][64] The second series will be announced after the release of the graphic novel.[57] A motion comic of issue 1 with full voice acting by the series cast was released on June 15, 2017, at the DreamWorksTV YouTube channel.[65] The story takes place in between the season 1 episodes "Rebirth" and "Crystal Venom."
Volume 2 (2017)During the Voltron: Legendary Defender panel at WonderCon 2017, it was announced that the second series of five issues would debut in May 2017.[70] The date was pushed back to late June due to production delays.,[71] however the date was pushed back on October 4, 2017 where was published where issue 2 and 3 was published on the same day, November 1, 2017 and issue 4 was published on November 15, 2017, issue 5 was published on December 13, 2017, the Vol. 2 Trade Paperback was published on January 31, 2018. The story takes place in between the season 2 episodes "Shiro's Escape" and "Greening the Cube."
Volume 3 (2018)Volume 3 debuted on July 11, 2018.[72] The story is set between season 4 and season 5.
International broadcast
Home mediaThe first two seasons were released on DVD in Region 1 by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment on June 12, 2018,[73] The first two seasons were also released in Australia on October 17, 2018. The series also scheduled for DVD releases in the UK, Italy, and Germany. Promotion and merchandisingTo promote the series in between the release of season 1 and 2, a Robeast fanart contest was announced via social media on October 18, 2016.[74] The winner was announced on December 27, 2016 on social media under the username "Zilla B".[75] A virtual-reality video game based on the series, known as Voltron VR Chronicles, was released for Steam, Oculus and PlayStation 4 via PlayStation Network. 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