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Written By Regina Kim on Monday, August 6, 2012 | 4:54 AM
VOLTUS V (1977)
Description
Voltes V narrates the heroic exploits of the young robot pilots known as The Voltes Team and their trials against alien invaders from the planet Boazan. Armed with the Super Electromagnetic Machine Voltes V, the five pilots drive back the invaders one Beast Fighter at a time. The series is different from typical super robot anime of the time in that it illustrates human sentimentality and common values, with underlying themes such as the love of family, equality, selfless sacrifice, team work, and patriotism.
Voltes V is a work that has a heavy revolutionary undertone. The series ends with Voltes V's spectacular counterattack on planet Boazan to liberate the slaves from the oppression of a tyrannical ruler, Emperor Zu Zambojil. After Voltes V, Tadao Nagahama directed the TV anime version of Rose of Versailles, which leaves speculation that perhaps Voltes V was influenced by Nagahama's research on the French Revolution for his future project.[original research?] The theme of enslaved population rising up to overthrow an aristocracy lend support to theory.
Voltes V's arsenal consists of variety of missiles, a bazooka, beams, and weapons such as Chōdenji Top (Similar to the Chōdenji Yo-Yo of Combattler V) and Tenkūken (天空剣 Sky Sword, "Laser Sword" in the English dub, "Excalibur" in the Italian dub). With Tenkūken, Voltes V marks the enemy's final moments with a signature "V" slash. This established it as one of the first super robots to use a sword in its finishing attack.
Voltes V deviates from the robotic design of the Combattler V. Voltes V's plot has a more serious tone than the comedic storyline of Combattler V. Voltes V also follows a formula similar to that of Daimos.
Plot
An armada of horned humanoid aliens known as Boazanians invade earth and launch their "beast fighters" all over the world, defeating most of the world's armed forces including the US military. Their first humiliating defeat by Super Electromagnetic Machine, Voltes V brings the invaders to focus their attacks on Japan. Voltes V was designed by Professor Kentaro Gō (Doctor Ned Armstrong), his wife Professor Mitsuyo Gō (Doctor Mary Ann Armstrong) and their trusted colleague, Professor Hamaguchi (Doctor Richard Smith) and built by large scale construction effort backed by United Nations Earth Defense Force and General Oka (Commander Robinson). Voltes V is a robot composed of five "Volt Machines", and each are themselves formidable weapons. Each machine is piloted by Ken'ichi(Steve), Daijiro(Big Bert), and Hiyoshi(Little John): the three sons of Kentaro and Mitsuyo Gō, along with the only daughter of General Oka; Megumi(Jaime Robinson), and Ippei Mine(Mark Gordon), an orphan cowboy.
Voltes V's home base is Camp Big Falcon, a fortress situated on a bird-shaped island along the coast of Japan. Voltes V's enemies are the Boazanians; namely Prince Heinell, Katharine, Jangal, and Zuhl. The series focuses on the struggle against the Boazanian invaders, and the Gō brothers' search for their long-lost father, Kentarō Gō. As the series progresses, four major characters—Professor Mitsuyo Gō, Zuhl, General Oka and Professor Hamaguchi—die. Zuhl and Hamaguchi are replaced by Belgan and Professor Sakunji (Doctor Hook), respectively. Later in the series, the brothers learn of their unique heritage of being half Boazanian. The characters deal with their identity's impact on their own lives and that on both their close friends and bitter enemies.
An armada of horned humanoid aliens known as Boazanians invade earth and launch their "beast fighters" all over the world, defeating most of the world's armed forces including the US military. Their first humiliating defeat by Super Electromagnetic Machine, Voltes V brings the invaders to focus their attacks on Japan. Voltes V was designed by Professor Kentaro Gō (Doctor Ned Armstrong), his wife Professor Mitsuyo Gō (Doctor Mary Ann Armstrong) and their trusted colleague, Professor Hamaguchi (Doctor Richard Smith) and built by large scale construction effort backed by United Nations Earth Defense Force and General Oka (Commander Robinson). Voltes V is a robot composed of five "Volt Machines", and each are themselves formidable weapons. Each machine is piloted by Ken'ichi(Steve), Daijiro(Big Bert), and Hiyoshi(Little John): the three sons of Kentaro and Mitsuyo Gō, along with the only daughter of General Oka; Megumi(Jaime Robinson), and Ippei Mine(Mark Gordon), an orphan cowboy.
Voltes V's home base is Camp Big Falcon, a fortress situated on a bird-shaped island along the coast of Japan. Voltes V's enemies are the Boazanians; namely Prince Heinell, Katharine, Jangal, and Zuhl. The series focuses on the struggle against the Boazanian invaders, and the Gō brothers' search for their long-lost father, Kentarō Gō. As the series progresses, four major characters—Professor Mitsuyo Gō, Zuhl, General Oka and Professor Hamaguchi—die. Zuhl and Hamaguchi are replaced by Belgan and Professor Sakunji (Doctor Hook), respectively. Later in the series, the brothers learn of their unique heritage of being half Boazanian. The characters deal with their identity's impact on their own lives and that on both their close friends and bitter enemies.
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Characters
The Voltes Team and Allies
The Voltes Team and Allies
Dr. GOU Mitsuyo (in English version: Dr. Marianne Collins-Armstrong): the “earthly” wife of Dr. GOU Kentarou , also one of the creators of Voltes V, mother of Kenichi, Daijirou, and Hiyoshi.
Birthday : 20. October (same as Hiyoshi's).
Chief Commander OKA (in English version:Commander Robinson): chief of Earth International Defense Force, friend of Dr. GOU Kentarou, also one of the creators of Voltes V. He is OKA
Megumi's father and also a master of Ninjutsu.
Birthday : 06. M
The Boazanian Nobility
Voltes V
V-2: Volt Bomber
V-5: Volt Lander
Sky Rook and Flying Saucer
Boazanian Beast Fighters #01-10
DOKUGAGA :: this butterfly hybrid beast fighter was the first Boazanian robot that encountered Voltes V. His main weapon was his claws.
Episode #02 : An Advance into Agonizing Fight
BAIZANGA :: this beast fighter was powerful and attacked using brute force. He managed to lock Voltes using chains and harpoon. Mrs. GOU Mitsuyo then committed suicide attack by crashing her airplane onto Baizanga's face.
BONZARUS :: this beast fighter boasted his superior speed. His attack made it difficult for Voltes team to volt-in. He was indeed designed to prevent Volt-in sequence.
GARDO :: this samurai beast fighter was programmed with advance sword fighting skill called "The Shadow Sword Killing Technique". Voltes had to counterattack his skill with "Butterfly Return Technique".
Episode #05 : Battleship "Mikasa" Causing A Crisis
In this episode there are 2 beast fighters which later combined into one. The first one is NEEGU, the red sea serpent, which was assigned to attack Hiyoshi who was participating in a model boat race. The second one is DAIGA, the blue-gray bulk robot, which was to attack Big Falcon. Later both of them combined into DAINEEGU. Daineegu had a locking weapon that nailed Voltes to the ground, he could also transform the coiling Neegu into a spiky grinding wheels, ready to crush Voltes.
Episode #06 : Neigh! Beloved Horse "Eiffel"
BADDO HEIR :: this bat-like beast fighter had sharp blade on his wings. He could also use his wings to wrap Voltes to render it immobilized.
Episode #07 : New Team Member : Takko-chan
KARAKARAS :: this bird-like beast fighter's main weapon is fire. His attack included burning Voltes and throwing him to the sea so that the sudden change of temperature would crack Voltes.
Episode #08 : A Conspiracy in the Underground Fortress
GARGO :: this tiger beast fighter's main feature was his ability to suck his enemy's energy through his fangs. In the final round, Prince Heinell himself piloted Gargo under the watchful eyes of Duke Zaki.
GONDAM :: this beast fighter had unique weapons: the axe-like crown on his head could be launched like harpoon and the feathers of his wings could be thrown like darts.
Episode #10 : Voltes Combining Impossible
There are 2 beast fighters in this episode. The first one is BOMBOS, this dragonfly robot was super fast but his main function was to take an X-ray photograph of Voltes by cameras planted in his eyes, so that Zuhl could unravel the secret of Voltes' super electromagnetic energy flow. The second beast fighter is NAMAZUNGO, this catfish robot was equipped with super electromagnetic device on his head that could disrupt the volt-in sequence.
Boazanian Beast Fighters #11-20
Episode #11 : Reviving Voltes V!
There are 2 beast fighters in this episode, STRONG NAMAZUNGO, the upgraded catfish robot from previous episode was still continuing his mission to destroy the unable-to-combine Voltes V. Using the powerful super electromagnetic device on his head he could disrupt the volt-in sequence. He was assisted by GAMENZA, the tortoise robot, whose job was to destroy the city while Voltes V was facing Namazungo.
Episode #12 : Voltes Revived from the Dead
KANIGAN :: this crab beast fighter was still using the previous method of disrupting volt-in sequence using the super electromagnetic device on his head. His other weapon was the sticky bubbles.
Episode #13 : The Trick of Father Aiming at the Earth
There are 2 beast fighters in this episode, GONGURU, the gorilla robot. His attack was mainly his brute force. He had a drill on his forehead as his main weapon. The other beast fighter was KURAGENYARA, the jelly fish robot, whose job was to electrocute Voltes V. Dr. Hamaguchi crashed his airplane onto Kuragenyara while he was trying to escape from Sky Rook.
Episode #14 : The Trap of Father and Child
Episode #14 : The Trap of Father and Child
GARUMAN :: this armadillo beast fighter's main weapon was his long, manuverable tongue.
Episode #15 : The Present from the Emperor
JAGUARD :: this jaguar beast fighter's main feature was his speed and agility. Like a real jaguar, he used his claws and teeth as weapon. But his specialty was with fire, he could breathe fire from his mouth and his main weapon was the face-hugger harpoon that sets his enemy on fire.
Episode #16 : The Crisis of Falcon's Destruction
SUNEIZAA :: this 4-headed dragon beast fighter used his 4 heads like limbs. He could squeeze his enemy like anaconda but also locked him while charging him with electricity.
Episode #17 : Forsake Both Love and Tears!!
Episode #17 : Forsake Both Love and Tears!!
ZAIZARUS :: this flying rhinoceros beast fighter's main weapon was speed. He bumped to the volt machines so they couldn't volt-in.
Episode #18 : Father! The Earth is Near!!
GOKIIRU :: this beast fighter was sent to attack the flying saucers of the Boazanian rebels who were trying to flee from Boazan to Earth.
Episode #19 : Cry in Father's Bosom!!
TOBIURAGO :: this beast fighter could take the shape of flying fish and attack with his sharp nose and create wind with his wings.
Episode #20 : The Mystery of Numbers Written in Blood
Episode #20 : The Mystery of Numbers Written in Blood
ZORU GERU :: this beast fighter was amoeba-based, he can change form and weapons can pierce him without causing him any damage. But in this episode he only changed his form once, from knight-on-horse to horseman. His main attack was impalement.
Boazanian Beast Fighters #21-30
SAZARAS, the crab robot's main feature was his massive pincers.
Episode #22
Zemingo 1
This robotic monster appears in episode 22. Its powers include a left arm extendable drill, a right arm chainsaw, back spike missiles, and can morph into its second form.
Zemingo 2
This robotic monster appears in episode 22. Its powers include light, a left arm sword, nose spike missiles, a horn drill hidden in the forehead that coils upon detaching from body and regenerates new one), and launchable stingers from the abdomen.
Episode #23
Every beast fighter after episode 23 has nigh-indestructible Maxingal Alloy; these beast fighters are often referred to as super beast fighters.
Episode #24
Okozenia
This robotic monster appears in episode 24. Its powers include levitation, red eye lasers, launchable shuriken fish fins with extendable spear fingers, a forehead trident, and a back fish fin buzz saw.
Okozenia
This robotic monster appears in episode 24. Its powers include levitation, red eye lasers, launchable shuriken fish fins with extendable spear fingers, a forehead trident, and a back fish fin buzz saw.
Episode #25
DESRAA :: this archer beast fighter is the second to have Maxingal armor.
Episode #26
This robotic monster appears in episode 26. Its powers include swimming, a right hand shield that can easily block the Voltes Bazooka, a left hand claw, a pincer head claw, pink eye lasers, and flight.
Episode #27
Gagamikiri
This robotic monster appears inn episode 27. Its powers include flight, a chest 6-tube missile launcher, and green ionizing bolts from the double head fin.
Episode #29
Giron
A naturally large Boazanian that appears in episode 29. Its powers include flight, a double bladed ax that acts like boomerang and a second one is stored in right shoulder, and a chained Net concealed in his mace.
Dalda
This robotic monster appears in episode 29. Its powers include flight, finger lasers, a head laser gatling gun, and cargo storage in the chest.
Giron
A naturally large Boazanian that appears in episode 29. Its powers include flight, a double bladed ax that acts like boomerang and a second one is stored in right shoulder, and a chained Net concealed in his mace.
Dalda
This robotic monster appears in episode 29. Its powers include flight, finger lasers, a head laser gatling gun, and cargo storage in the chest.
Episode #30
KAMAGURIRA :: this mantis beast fighter's weapons are electricity
Boazanian Beast Fighters #31-40
Daiand
This robotic monster appears in episode 31. Its powers include a diamond form that can possess others by physical contact, flight, red mouth heat ray, teleportation, and crystal spears launched from the body.
Episode #32
ANION :: this lobster beast fighter attacked with his electric antennas
Episode #33
Dorion
This robotic monster appears in episode 33. Its powers include swimming, flight, launchable homing back spikes capable of burrowing, a drill from the mouth that releases Boazanian germs upon penetration, launchable fists, and regeneration.
Aringa
This robotic monster appears in episode 34. Its powers include flight, purple antennae bolts, green mouth acid, and burrowing
Episode #35
Gorgo
This robotic monster appears in episode 35. Its powers include remote controlled pincer claw arms, flight, hidden arm drills, a launchable tail drill, and green eye beams.
Episode #36
Destroid
This robotic monster appears in episode 36. Its powers include light while encased in a fire ball, laser gatling gun hands, tank treads, a back 4-tube missile launcher, head heat beams at the scalp, and three head lasers on the face.
Skullrook
They appear throughout the series until episode 37. Its powers include levitation, an orange forehead laser, twin forehead machine guns, eye bolts, an electric barrier, eye missiles, and alectric drill in the mouth.
Boazanian Flagship
They appear in episodes 38 and 39. Its powers include pink energy bolts, and yellow energy barrier.
Zeltan
They appeared in episodes 38 and 39 and it the capital ship of General Gurur. Its powers include a particle wave field that is space disturbance particles that cause explosions with their effects lost in atmospheres and volleys of missiles.
Episode #40
They appears in episode 40. Its powers include a statue disguise, a sword, and green mouth flames.
Solar Falcon: the flying fortress resulted from the docking of Big Falcon and Solar Bird. Solar Falcon, capable of doing 5 consecutive warps, brings Voltes V to Planet Boazan.
Taka Mecha ("Mechanical Eagle"): the mysterious red aircraft piloted by General Dange (in English version: General Watson). It helped Voltes V twice by shooting the Maxingal-armored enemy robots with ultra electromagnetic beam to decrease the metal strength. On its third appearance, it installed an energy controlling device into the back of Voltes V to enable the safe firing of Choudenji Ball (Super Electromagnetic Ball).
Boazan
Boazan is the eighth planet of a star cluster which is said to be the seat of the Boazanian Star Empire (Empire of the Horn). In this planet lies the great imperial court that houses all the executive functions of the Empire. Due to the liberal reign of Makron XII, a deceased Baozanian emperor, the planet was able to avoid becoming a mechanized city. During Makron XII's time, Boazan remained a natural world and retained much of its natural life support systems. The planet was divided into feudal zones and sectors. Each member of the nobility had his own administrative function. They also appear in the imperial court from time to time. Boazan has an estimated population of fifteen trillion. The populace is divided into two classes namely the horned and the non-horned.
The characteristic of having horns signifies a higher-class status. Such a horned individual enjoys the rights and privileges enjoyed by the nobility. While the non-horned are treated as slaves and should be subservient. The individuals without horns are not free. They are not allowed to have property or other possessions. They cannot marry unless their masters give them permission. These slaves perform 97.3 percent of all manual labor. Most work comprise of agricultural duties but others also work as servants, messengers, and clerks. Boazan is self sufficient but very few industries related to machineries and technology are developed. Thus, Boazania had to rely on imports. However, Boazanina primarily offers many resorts and other entertainment facilities. Its a vacation spot with a rating of 83%, an ideal tourist planet.
The emergence of Boazan as a stellar invader came during the reign of Hakkor IV. The development of rocket propulsions enabled the Boazanians to reach many other worlds. But plans for the explorations of space were shelved due to impracticality.
The so-called intra-stellar drive was perfected during the later years of Hakkornian rule. Although still slow and crude, the utilization of Generation ships were affected due to the growing Boazanian population. And it would take decades to reach the next stellar systems. Old Boazanians would have to die while others will give birth to new Boazanians during the journey. But upon the invention of the interstellar drive, a drive powered by light converted into electromagnetic propulsion, everything in Boazan changed.
However, there was a setback. The chrono-spatio development was not applicable to arms and weaponry. So, the Boazanians developed more conventional weapons, progressing along the lines of atomics and nucleic weaponry. Eons ahead of Earth in terms of technology, Boazan's military forces were more sophisticated and prevailing.
The Beast Fighters was the apex of the Boazanians' war efforts. These massive machines are cybernaut warriors that could come to life upon the transplantation of Boazanian minds into the robotic computers. The Beast Fighters made Boazan a great threat to any civilization in the galaxy. A destructive military force in Boazan supported the imperial explorations.
The Galactic Center was finally brought under Boazan's imperial rule. Boazan reached the periphery of the Galactic Center where Earth was the first of the outer worlds assaulted. The Imperial war officials assumed that the planet Earth would be easy to subjugate. Their efforts, however, were met with opposition, in the form of Earth's Voltes V.
Boazan is the eighth planet of a star cluster which is said to be the seat of the Boazanian Star Empire (Empire of the Horn). In this planet lies the great imperial court that houses all the executive functions of the Empire. Due to the liberal reign of Makron XII, a deceased Baozanian emperor, the planet was able to avoid becoming a mechanized city. During Makron XII's time, Boazan remained a natural world and retained much of its natural life support systems. The planet was divided into feudal zones and sectors. Each member of the nobility had his own administrative function. They also appear in the imperial court from time to time. Boazan has an estimated population of fifteen trillion. The populace is divided into two classes namely the horned and the non-horned.
The characteristic of having horns signifies a higher-class status. Such a horned individual enjoys the rights and privileges enjoyed by the nobility. While the non-horned are treated as slaves and should be subservient. The individuals without horns are not free. They are not allowed to have property or other possessions. They cannot marry unless their masters give them permission. These slaves perform 97.3 percent of all manual labor. Most work comprise of agricultural duties but others also work as servants, messengers, and clerks. Boazan is self sufficient but very few industries related to machineries and technology are developed. Thus, Boazania had to rely on imports. However, Boazanina primarily offers many resorts and other entertainment facilities. Its a vacation spot with a rating of 83%, an ideal tourist planet.
The emergence of Boazan as a stellar invader came during the reign of Hakkor IV. The development of rocket propulsions enabled the Boazanians to reach many other worlds. But plans for the explorations of space were shelved due to impracticality.
The so-called intra-stellar drive was perfected during the later years of Hakkornian rule. Although still slow and crude, the utilization of Generation ships were affected due to the growing Boazanian population. And it would take decades to reach the next stellar systems. Old Boazanians would have to die while others will give birth to new Boazanians during the journey. But upon the invention of the interstellar drive, a drive powered by light converted into electromagnetic propulsion, everything in Boazan changed.
However, there was a setback. The chrono-spatio development was not applicable to arms and weaponry. So, the Boazanians developed more conventional weapons, progressing along the lines of atomics and nucleic weaponry. Eons ahead of Earth in terms of technology, Boazan's military forces were more sophisticated and prevailing.
The Beast Fighters was the apex of the Boazanians' war efforts. These massive machines are cybernaut warriors that could come to life upon the transplantation of Boazanian minds into the robotic computers. The Beast Fighters made Boazan a great threat to any civilization in the galaxy. A destructive military force in Boazan supported the imperial explorations.
The Galactic Center was finally brought under Boazan's imperial rule. Boazan reached the periphery of the Galactic Center where Earth was the first of the outer worlds assaulted. The Imperial war officials assumed that the planet Earth would be easy to subjugate. Their efforts, however, were met with opposition, in the form of Earth's Voltes V.
Cast
Original Japanese Cast
Kazuyuki Sogabe as Ippei Mine
Miyuki Ueda as Megumi Oka
Noriko Ohara as Hiyoshi Gou
Osamu Ichikawa as Prince Heinell
Tesshō Genda as Daijiro Gou
Yukinaga Shiraishi as Ken'ichi Gou
Hiroshi Masuoka as Zuhl
Kenji Utsumi as General Do Bergan
Mikio Terashima as Emperor Zu Zanbajil
Noriko Ohara as Katherine
Ran Tokumaru as Zuul
Ryusuke Shiomi as General Gurul
Seizō Katō as Professor Hamaguchi
Shōzō Iizuka as Jangal
Tamio Ōki as Professor Sakunji
Yū Mizushima as Kentaro Go / Ragooru
Daisuke Maki as Narrator
Hiroshi Masuoka as General Oka
Tamio Ōki as Duke Zaki
Kazuyuki Sogabe as Ippei Mine
Miyuki Ueda as Megumi Oka
Noriko Ohara as Hiyoshi Gou
Osamu Ichikawa as Prince Heinell
Tesshō Genda as Daijiro Gou
Yukinaga Shiraishi as Ken'ichi Gou
Hiroshi Masuoka as Zuhl
Kenji Utsumi as General Do Bergan
Mikio Terashima as Emperor Zu Zanbajil
Noriko Ohara as Katherine
Ran Tokumaru as Zuul
Ryusuke Shiomi as General Gurul
Seizō Katō as Professor Hamaguchi
Shōzō Iizuka as Jangal
Tamio Ōki as Professor Sakunji
Yū Mizushima as Kentaro Go / Ragooru
Daisuke Maki as Narrator
Hiroshi Masuoka as General Oka
Tamio Ōki as Duke Zaki
Philippine Cast (1970s; In English, then in 1999; In Tagalog, Cebuano & Hiligaynon)
Kim Atienza as Steve Armstrong, Doctor Ned Armstrong (Baron Hrothgar)
Cris Vertido as Mark Gordon and Zuhl
Noel Mallonga as Big Bert Armstrong and the narrator of the series. He's the voice director of the group.
Celina Cristobal as Little John Armstrong (1st voice), Zandra (1st voice), Jamie Robinson, Mrs. Marianne Armstrong and Octo-1
Chito Vicente as Draco and Commander Robinson
Dodo Crisol as Prince Zardoz
Joonee Gamboa as Doctor Smith and Doctor Hook.
Kim Atienza as Steve Armstrong, Doctor Ned Armstrong (Baron Hrothgar)
Cris Vertido as Mark Gordon and Zuhl
Noel Mallonga as Big Bert Armstrong and the narrator of the series. He's the voice director of the group.
Celina Cristobal as Little John Armstrong (1st voice), Zandra (1st voice), Jamie Robinson, Mrs. Marianne Armstrong and Octo-1
Chito Vicente as Draco and Commander Robinson
Dodo Crisol as Prince Zardoz
Joonee Gamboa as Doctor Smith and Doctor Hook.
Toys
During the series' run, Popy released a diecast metal toy of Voltes V. The toy was available either with the five Volt Machines sold separately or in a gift set known as the "Volt In Box". Aside from the Volt Machines combining to form Voltes V, the toy also transformed into Voltank mode (an alternate vehicle mode wherein the robot lied down face-first with the Volt Panzer and Volt Lander's wheels on the ground). Voltank mode never appeared in the series, but was a unique feature of the toy. The boxed set was re-released in 1982 before being repackaged as part ofBandai's Godaikin line for the international market in 1983.
Popy also released a Jumbo Machinder version of Voltes V. Standing at over 24 inches in height, the toy featured firing projectile fists and could transform into Voltank mode, which small children could ride on.
In 2006, Bandai released a newer, smaller Voltes V toy as part of their Soul of Chogokin line. This toy is more detailed and more poseable than its Popy diecast predecessor. In 2008, the toy was re-released as a special edition called "Respect for Volt In Box", which pays homage to the original toy in both color scheme and packaging. In addition, this version has been retooled to transform into
During the series' run, Popy released a diecast metal toy of Voltes V. The toy was available either with the five Volt Machines sold separately or in a gift set known as the "Volt In Box". Aside from the Volt Machines combining to form Voltes V, the toy also transformed into Voltank mode (an alternate vehicle mode wherein the robot lied down face-first with the Volt Panzer and Volt Lander's wheels on the ground). Voltank mode never appeared in the series, but was a unique feature of the toy. The boxed set was re-released in 1982 before being repackaged as part ofBandai's Godaikin line for the international market in 1983.
Popy also released a Jumbo Machinder version of Voltes V. Standing at over 24 inches in height, the toy featured firing projectile fists and could transform into Voltank mode, which small children could ride on.
In 2006, Bandai released a newer, smaller Voltes V toy as part of their Soul of Chogokin line. This toy is more detailed and more poseable than its Popy diecast predecessor. In 2008, the toy was re-released as a special edition called "Respect for Volt In Box", which pays homage to the original toy in both color scheme and packaging. In addition, this version has been retooled to transform into
Voltank mode.
International versions
Philippines
Since May 5 1978, Voltes V was first aired on GMA-7 as the first anime to date, it is shown every Friday (6:00 pm) and lasted for a year until 1979. The anime was dubbed in English with a Filipino voice. The anime however was moved to MBS-4 in 1986.
In 1979, shortly before the series was going to end in the Philippines, then president Ferdinand Marcos issued a directive banning of Voltes V "because of excessive violence" and it included the encouragement of people to rebel due to its subversive message. The president also stated that cartoons such as this may affect children's education.[citation needed] Voltes V and all other robot-based anime were taken off the air in the 1980s due to concerns about animated violence. However, the series has since been re-aired several times.
In 1986, the series was aired in RPN, then on ABS-CBN from 1987–1988 and IBC from 1989-1990. GMA revived the program, first in English dub, then in Filipino dub between Tagalog and Cebuano, in 1999. They have aired the program sporadically since, alongside Daimos.
In 2005, newly-launched cable channel Hero, owned by the ABS-CBN Corporation, released Voltes V as Voltes V Evolution. However, the voice cast was different from the GMA version. In an attempt to promote the show to a younger audience, the network had Jett Pangan, Sandara Park, Dennis Trillo and other Filipino celebrities re-dub the characters' voices. This decision alienated older, loyal fans[who?] who claimed the new voice actors lack effort in portraying their characters, or altogether miscast: however, the redub did somehow manage to pull though its whole run and had gone though at least one rerun in the said channel.
International versions
Philippines
Since May 5 1978, Voltes V was first aired on GMA-7 as the first anime to date, it is shown every Friday (6:00 pm) and lasted for a year until 1979. The anime was dubbed in English with a Filipino voice. The anime however was moved to MBS-4 in 1986.
In 1979, shortly before the series was going to end in the Philippines, then president Ferdinand Marcos issued a directive banning of Voltes V "because of excessive violence" and it included the encouragement of people to rebel due to its subversive message. The president also stated that cartoons such as this may affect children's education.[citation needed] Voltes V and all other robot-based anime were taken off the air in the 1980s due to concerns about animated violence. However, the series has since been re-aired several times.
In 1986, the series was aired in RPN, then on ABS-CBN from 1987–1988 and IBC from 1989-1990. GMA revived the program, first in English dub, then in Filipino dub between Tagalog and Cebuano, in 1999. They have aired the program sporadically since, alongside Daimos.
In 2005, newly-launched cable channel Hero, owned by the ABS-CBN Corporation, released Voltes V as Voltes V Evolution. However, the voice cast was different from the GMA version. In an attempt to promote the show to a younger audience, the network had Jett Pangan, Sandara Park, Dennis Trillo and other Filipino celebrities re-dub the characters' voices. This decision alienated older, loyal fans[who?] who claimed the new voice actors lack effort in portraying their characters, or altogether miscast: however, the redub did somehow manage to pull though its whole run and had gone though at least one rerun in the said channel.
United States
An American English dubbed version was released in North America in 1983 by 3B Productions as Voltus 5. It was a condensed version of the first three episodes of the series. The English dub used the character names of the Philippine English version and had the theme song replaced with a generic instrumental.
An American English dubbed version was released in North America in 1983 by 3B Productions as Voltus 5. It was a condensed version of the first three episodes of the series. The English dub used the character names of the Philippine English version and had the theme song replaced with a generic instrumental.
Media appearances
In the Philippines, Voltes V was followed by a comic single, Camp Big V, in which Big Falcon was converted into a school for both humans and Boazanians.
All three Robot Romance Trilogy Mecha appear in the following Super Robot Wars games: Super Robot Wars Advance, Super Robot Wars Alpha 2, and Super Robot Wars Alpha 3. Alpha 3also allows all three robots to take part in a combination attack which did not feature in any of the shows. Voltes V also appears in many other games in the series, with and without the other two Romantics.
Voltes V was parodied in the anime series Burn Up Excess.
Voltes V Creators
All three Robot Romance Trilogy Mecha appear in the following Super Robot Wars games: Super Robot Wars Advance, Super Robot Wars Alpha 2, and Super Robot Wars Alpha 3. Alpha 3also allows all three robots to take part in a combination attack which did not feature in any of the shows. Voltes V also appears in many other games in the series, with and without the other two Romantics.
Voltes V was parodied in the anime series Burn Up Excess.
Voltes V Creators
Preliminary Design of Voltes V Team
Preliminary Design of the Boazanians
Preliminary Design of Voltes V Robot
The Assembly Details of Voltes V Robot
Details of Voltes Bazooka
Details of Chain Knuckle and Choudenji String
Details of Choudenji Goma
Details of Grand Fire and Gatling Missiles
Details of Tenkuu-ken
Details of Tenkuu-ken
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