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Hyakujuu-Ou GoLion

Hyakujuu-Ou GoLion / 百獣王ゴライオン

Golion, a powerful sentient robot, abuses his great powers by attacking and killing creatures known as Deathblack Beastmen, boasting that no one could defeat him. A divine space being punishes Golion for his arrogance and abuse by seperating him into 5 different lion robots. In the year 1999, a group of 5 young men return to Earth after a space voyage, only to find it ravaged by nuclear war. After encountering the alien race known as the Galra, the 5 youths end up on the planet Altea, and learn that the 5 lion robots that Golion was split into are in hibernation in various parts of Altea. Somehow, they must reunite the lions and form Golion, the only hope for the human race. (Source: ANN) About Voltron (U.S.)...

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Year : 1981

Genre : Adventure, Sci-Fi

Seasons : spring

Type : TV

Eposide : 52

Status : Finished Airing

Studio : Toei Animation

duration : 23 min per ep

Rating : PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

Popularity : 6038

Member : 13606

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About Voltron (U.S.) The original Voltron 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. The series was dubbed into English and edited, 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. (Source: Wikipedia) The series was to consist of three parts: The U.S. version of Voltron included a slightly different plot, as a result of the name and setting changes, and included other changes such as not killing off one of the major characters (which turned out to be much better received by fans). While GoLion in Japan was not very successful, Voltron was far more successful in the United States (partly due to there being little competition from other giant robot shows), and has a pop-culture legacy that survives to this day in unlikely places (such as rap music and professional commentators). After the conclusion of the original series's localization by World Events Production, WEP requested more episodes from Toei Animation specifically for U.S. distribution. These extra twenty episodes would be broadcast as "The New Adventures of Voltron", up through the 90s and early 00s. WEP later produced "Voltron: the Third Dimension", a fully computer-generated (and U.S.-based) sequel set some years after the fall of Planet Doom, using new English voice talent, involving new characters, and featuring redesigned character costumes.

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Dai Bazaal

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Tomita, Kousei

Japanese

Tomita, Kousei Image
Fala Image

Fala

Main

Ukai, Rumiko

Japanese

Ukai, Rumiko Image
Kogane, Akira Image

Kogane, Akira

Main

Inoue, Kazuhiko

Japanese

Inoue, Kazuhiko Image
Kurogane, Isamu Image

Kurogane, Isamu

Main

Mizushima, Yuu

Japanese

Mizushima, Yuu Image
Prince Sincline Image

Prince Sincline

Main

Kamiya, Akira

Japanese

Kamiya, Akira Image
Seidou, Tsuyoshi Image

Seidou, Tsuyoshi

Main

Genda, Tesshou

Japanese

Genda, Tesshou Image

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Matano, Hiromichi Image

Matano, Hiromichi

Episode Director

Nishikubo, Mizuho Image

Nishikubo, Mizuho

Episode Director

Sasagawa, Hiroshi Image

Sasagawa, Hiroshi

Episode Director

Nagai, Tatsurou Image

Nagai, Tatsurou

Script

Tsuji, Masaki Image

Tsuji, Masaki

Script

Columbia Yurikago Kai Image

Columbia Yurikago Kai

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