Voltron Force Theme Song Download

Good outweighs the bad
neoguardian12 June 2012
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1, DreamWorks Voltron Legendary Defender Theme Song, 0:55. Called Voltron Soundtrack Sampler, was available for free download via a link from the official.

I'm a 33 year old viewer who grew up on the original Voltron.
When I started watching this, I cringed at the horrible opening theme (which I still think needs to go), the new voice actors and the questionable animation style.
Then it grew on me -- a lot. The storyline is very faithful to the original, and you can tell the writers have a lot of love and respect for its roots. One of the great aspects of this sequel arc is how it answers all the geeky questions my generation had about Voltron when they were growing up. There was an episode based entirely on the fact that Voltron takes so flippin' long to form. Another one had a semi-psychotic Voltron geek who collected Voltron 'toys', which included Sven's (!) original suit. Followed quickly by an episode where Sven himself returns, which has a nod to the original series when Hunk goes, 'Who's flyin' blue lion?' If that's not enough, Voltron now has the ability to temporarily switch centers so any of the five lions can form the head (though to be fair, Pidge's green center looks a little ridiculous), complete with their own unique weapons. The eight-year-old in me totally came back to life here.
As for the cadets. They grated on me at first, and I'm still not happy about them gradually replacing the original pilots, but their personalities are pretty well developed (especially Daniel's), and there's an actual continuing story arc that leads to a rather...unexpected season 1 conclusion. Definitely darker and deeper than most kids' cartoons.
If you grew up watching the series AND you've got an open mind, give this a chance.
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Voltron force theme song download full Summery
demona_310 May 2012
Voltron Force is set in a time period five to seven years after the events of the original 1980s Voltron series. Lotor was killed by the Voltron Force as the result of Voltron destroying Doom Castle. Voltron is celebrated on Earth for the destruction of Lotor and his forces. However, due to the actions of Sky Marshall Wade, a corrupt official in the Galaxy Alliance, the Robot Lions are immediately outcast and separated with the Black Lion locked away in Galaxy Alliance HQ while the other lions are sealed on the planet Arus, the home of Princess Allura. Though officially disbanded, the Voltron Force secretly act to get back the Black Lion while gathering three Alliance cadets (Daniel, Vince and Allura's niece Larmina) to train them to become future Force members and Lion pilots. With the cadets, the reunited Voltron Force are needed once more to combat not only a resurrected Lotor and a new form of energy from another old enemy of theirs, but also expose Wade's criminal actions.
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it's getting better?
this show went off at a pretty bad start around the beginning first few episodes with it's tone varying based on how the characters act(and not to mention its overdose of cheesiness),I'm not a die-hard-fan(nor a hardcore fan in general) but getting to the point to start this review off note:considering this show is the remake of one of my beloved shows compare and contrast will be involved.
story: in this story starts with to cadets ones with a teenager named Daniel and his best Vince,now Daniel who is the man character has long idolized the 5 heroes who piloted 5 robot loins,which could combine to form voltron(a giant humanoid robot) and wishes to become just like of course,then we have his friend Daniel(who would rather be leveling up in a video game then on a battle field) is a technician's export who discovers that he may be the key towards unlocking voltrons new powers, and then raising the number to 3 we have larmina the niece of princess alura of planet arus who happens to be to pilot the blue lion that makes up the left leg of voltron who assures the rest of the voltron team that these 3 cadets were brought here to serve a higher destiny. and it appears that larmina has some sort of connection to voltron.OK now as Daniel narrates...
Evil is back. The Drule king Lotor has returned with a dark energy that can destroy the galaxy. Our only hope, the Voltron Force: A team of five heroic pilots that control five awesome robot lions. When Lotor's Robeasts attack, lions come together to form...Voltron, Defender of the Universe.
OK to really start things off the back story has changed completely to the point where the it has quit a few inconsistencies compared to the original considering princess alura doesn't have a sibling(larmina of course) although the characters are seven years older than in the original although I don't exactly recall there ages since it's been so long since I,ve seen the original, bringing lotor back in the game was cool though I admit. at first glance it looks as though just anything and every things been happening in fact I don't know even where to began and most of the time I got annoyed enough not to remembered how the show was at the beginnings at least it's better than iron man armored adventures.
the animation: the original cast now have different character designs and many of them are pretty good while others....could have been better,visually the characters who all sport a more cartooneish look than the original the environments have some fairly nice overall detail in the show and the animations pretty good however vehicles an robots appear in the 3d including the robot lions themselves are awesome especially when they combine and form voltron,some of parts of the environments are in 3d as well which is great. the action on this show can get pretty crazy wants there's a battle going on. ^_^ the characters: the character development in the show was a little rough around the edges especially with all this cheesy and stereotype behavior matching the character designs although I've seen worse but they got interesting after a while but geeze louise nick must have been either crazy or brave to do this. >_< voice acting: I heard worse and I heard better but otherwise it was okay the bottom line: this show could have been a little better but hey like I said I've seen worse and for this show it could have been worse. I certainly would recommend this show to everyone but I recommend this show to those who are willing to give it a try, this has it where it counts and it's quickly standing out as is own show and lastly it's not staring to far from the originals roots.
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Better than I expected *MILD SPOILERS*
Hole_In_The_Bucket25 March 2012
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I've heard comments that both bash and praise this show and this prompted me to write my own review, with an eye towards comparison of the old and new show. First, I'll start of by saying that I am 38 years old and grew up with the original GoLion Force cartoons (as well as the less-popular vehicle force) and have very fond memories of the original show.
However, like many cartoons and television shows of my past, it's the nostalgia that tends to make them appear to be better than they actually are. As much as I love the originals, I don't feel that this current incarnation destroys or sullies the intent or memory that I still hold for them. It doesn't quite have that same anime quirkiness that made the GoLion Force so unique and is a bit over-Americanized, but it gets the job done.
Some people forget how cheesy the old Voltron was and try to compare it to the kid-oriented nature of this new version, as though the old one was more sophisticated. Quite honestly, the old version had a tried-and-true 'Robeast Of The Week' formula that it hardly deviated from and 9-times-out-10 all situations were settled with the Blazing Sword. Made me wonder why they didn't just form Voltron as fast as possible and whip out the sword right away to get it over with. But let's talk about the new show.
I enjoy the fact that this show is employing an overall arc as opposed to just bringing out a Robeast every week for Voltron to slice and dice. While I am older and appreciate an evolving storyline of a more mature nature (which isn't necessarily evident in this show or the older incarnation), it's nice to see a children's cartoon actually asking you to pay a little attention to some details about plot-lines and character history.
Voltron's design is a bit sleeker, less boxy, and not quite so indicative of suggesting the 'man in a robot suit' that you find with such shows as Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. However, like the recent Michael Bay Transformers movies, the more complicated you make something look, the harder it is to sometimes follow it. The original Voltron was still a great looking design because of its simplicity. It made it instantly recognizable. But the current version doesn't deviate so much from the original as to make it look unrecognizable. The only thing I find distracting from time to time is some of the motions are a bit too smooth and fast to feel like Voltron is this mammothly tall robot. The sense of scale tends to variate a bit too much.
I do like that they try to recreate some of the iconic animations from the original series, such as the arm cross, blazing sword formation, and Voltron rising with a quick focus on each lion face. Tweaks my nostalgia a bit.
I love the concept of the personal weapons that mold to each user's abilities. A bit 'deus ex machina' at times, but they do serve a purpose.
Some things I absolutely hate or find annoying:
The theme song needs to go. Horrible drek.
Andrew Francis as Lance is like nails on a chalkboard to me. Almost as bad as Neil Ross voicing Jeff from the Vehicle Force (which is amusing to me considering he voiced Keith for GoLion Force which I don't find annoying at all).
The animation style isn't horrible, but it's not great either. While they try to make the fights interesting, they sometimes have this stop and start quality to them that takes away from the overall pace. A bit too simplistic at times and again, missing that quirkiness that makes anime so distinct.
I'm enjoying this series, as much as a 38 year old man can. It's slowly growing into it's own and it's really just whetting my appetite for the long-awaited live-action version. The show's not perfect, but it has held my interest.
On a side note, having nothing to do with this review, I've read about some confusion concerning Larmina's relationship to Allura. Just for the record, she is Allura's niece. If this flies in the face of what you know about the old series, I recommend not being so slavishly tied to what people love to crow about as 'canon'. It's a cartoon.
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while this show does not exactly follow the complete storyline from what was displayed in the prior cartoon series, it does pick up enough of it to give it credence for a good beginning - i thought this show was great! one of the better cartoons i have seen in a while, action packed with a good solid story line!! i only hope they bring it back! i am excited to see more!! while i did not care for the thundercats remake that was released at the same time, this cartoon has staying power due to its orginality and the fact that it fills in a lot of the blanks to questions that arose due from the original series, such as voltron taking so long to form..............great watch-CAN'T WAIT TO SEE MORE-ONLY HOPE I CAN!!
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No season 2?
cassjacob-404388 August 2018
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Why didn't the series start off with season 2 they left us at a big Clift hanger what are they going to the Hagarium inside of Daniel, the last episode left us at Daniel using pidge lastest modication to Black lion cog pit Vince can read Daniel mind and hears Daniel scream and then we see Daniel eyes turn purple and charge after the rest of the voltron force attacking them but it ends before anything else PLEASE GIVE US SEASON 2
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You can try to watch this as a guilty pleasure
vibespidersstudios27 March 2017
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1. Summary Voltron Force is sort of like a reboot and continuation to the original 80's Voltron but starts off after the lions were decommissioned and it's up to a boy named, Daniel to live out his dream to pilot the Black Lion by entering in the Garrison.
2. Story In my opinion the beginning is terrible until the near end where it is a bit better. However where was this in the beginning to make this series strong throughout the series. After the lions were decommissioned, the paladins went on with their lives and Keith is fugitive but we don't know the reason why he is. It would've been better if they could explain things better like to explain the build up of Daniel's backstory on how he wanted to be a paladin of Voltron and the build up how his character can be stronger in the show so the story could be stronger and memorable as it is today. However, people can just watch the show as a guilty pleasure because they can watch this show for the fights but not the story or characters.
3. Characters The character in the show are stale as bread. All the characters we have to explain to ourselves of their past in one scene and that's it and that's what we got because we have to assume about every characters' backstory and how did they got to the point in the show. I felt nothing for these characters because the original paladins of Voltron as well because the show doesn't go in depth of every character, it assumes that you watched the previous adaptations of Voltron. That's is not good when the main character is pretty much the same as any main character and makes it worst is that I felt nothing for all the characters but only the friendship between each other. That is pretty much that we got throughout the show.
Villains - Pretty simple and good villains of the show to show how they are up against with the lead characters.
4. Animation & Sound The animation is not to the standards of other series that blended CGI and animation. The CGI is very noticeable and didn't felt real to the character interacting them and the CGI by itself what is in its own different world. Sometimes when Voltron is formed it is not as bulky as previous adaptations of Voltron but it wasn't that great with the scale at times to the backgrounds but at least the CGI moments matches whenever there is a ro-beasts around.
-The voice acting is fine and tolerable because the dialogue is for children and I've seen worst voice acting for this
Action Scenes: The weapons while using are very good and I can watch this show just for the action because Voltron and Ro-beasts work fine together because it's CGI against CGI instead of animation used. Also I really do like the weapons that Voltron from every lion's unique ability and I would like if they could come back as later adaptations.
Results - I give this result because this show does has the potential but it lack the story and characters to even care about this show. You can just watch this show out of guilty pleasure because of the fights and looking up from your computer and laugh how terrible it is. There is nothing that is given back if it you want to watch this show for the characters, but my opinion those characters can be stale as a loaf of bread and that's basically what you get for this entire series. You can get something good out of that bread but there is nothing to add with.
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Voltron Force
vibetitanic13 March 2013
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I can't say for sure why I don't like this new Voltron series. I will say this: I am a fan of the original Voltron and that series was actually VERY interesting and has a lot of nostalgia appeal to fans alike. The fact that this series debuted on Nicktoons Network seems strange, because they placed it's time slot in between two of my favorite shows: Iron Man: Armored Adventures and Wolverine & The X-Men. The plot is something I can't really wrap my mind around. Action? Yeah, Voltron Force certainly got that going for it, but the plot, not really. VF is just the typical 'A evil king tries to take over the world' scenario and, while this has been done to death, it's not that dangerously bad in this case. Now for Voltron, the episodes and the theme song. Okay, I'm going to say this now: I am not a big fan of the Lions; I liked the Vehicles better. Episodes: Okay, this is where I get critical. The episodes are... bad. Half of the time, it doesn't even seem like they were trying. Some of the episodes have beginning training with Voltron and that's sheer boring. Get to the episode and plot, already. Okay, the theme. This is where I give VF it's horrible rating at. The theme is extremely basic and extremely lame. You can find better songs in Dr. Seuss' books... and they don't even have songs in them.
In conclusion, VF is not as bad if I make it out to be. Certainly better than a recent show that debuted on there.
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Voltron Force
Also known asVoltron Force: New Defenders Trilogy
GenreAction-Adventure
Science Fiction
Created byWorld Events Productions
Developed byTodd Garfield
Directed bySteven E. Gordon
John Delany
Voices ofMark Hildreth
Andrew Francis
Ty Olsson
Garry Chalk
Shannon Chan-Kent
Ashleigh Ball
Samuel Vincent
Tabitha St. Germain
Giles Panton
Doron Bell Jr.
Vincent Tong
Ron Halder
Gabe Khouth
Alan Marriott
Opening themeKasseem 'Swizz Beatz' Dean
Composer(s)Steffan Andrews
Hal Beckett
Country of originUnited States
Canada
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)Robert Koplar
Ted Koplar
Loris Kramer Lunsford
Jason Netter
Producer(s)Susan Norkin
Editor(s)Joshua Mark Guitar
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time22 minutes
Production company(s)World Events Productions
Classic Media
Kickstart Productions
DistributorNBCUniversal Television Distribution
Release
Original networkNicktoons
Teletoon
Original releaseJune 16, 2011 –
April 25, 2012
Chronology
Preceded byVoltron
Voltron: Fleet of Doom
Voltron: The Third Dimension
Followed byVoltron: Legendary Defender
Force

Voltron Force is a pseudo-sequel to the 1980s animated series Voltron that was originally scheduled for a release in autumn of 2010. Eventually, the show premiered on June 16, 2011, exclusively on the Nicktoons television network to coincide with the premiere of the second season of Iron Man: Armored Adventures. It ended on April 25, 2012 with the episode 'Black'. Unlike the original Voltron series, the uniforms of the lions' pilots are of the same color scheme as their respective lions and this is the second Voltron series to do so after Voltron: The Third Dimension. This series later became non-canon.

Premise[edit]

The series intro is narrated by Daniel (Vincent Tong):

Evil is back. The Drule King Lotor has returned with a dark energy that can destroy the galaxy. Our only hope, the Voltron Force: A team of five heroic pilots that control five awesome robot lions. When Lotor's monstrous Robeasts attack, the lions come together to form Voltron, Defender of the Universe.

The show centers on the reunion of the original Voltron Force and the group of cadets training to follow in their footsteps. In battle, they pilot their five robot lions and, when necessary, combine them to form the mighty robot Voltron. Among the enemies they face are their old nemesis, Lotor, and a corrupt military officer intent on destroying Voltron.

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Cast[edit]

  • Mark Hildreth as King Lotor[1][2]
  • Andrew Francis as Lance McClain[1][2]
  • Ty Olsson as Hunk Garrett[1][2]
  • Garry Chalk as Sky Marshall Wade, Manset [1][2]
  • Shannon Chan-Kent as Larmina[1]
  • Ashleigh Ball as Allura,[1][2] Daigo
  • Samuel Vincent as Pidge Stoker,[1][2] King Alfor, Sypat, Dudley
  • Tabitha St. Germain as Kala[1][2]
  • Giles Panton as Keith Kogane[1][2]
  • Doron Bell Jr. as Vince[1][2]
  • Vincent Tong as Daniel[1][2]
  • Ron Halder as Maahox, Coran[1][2]
  • Gabe Khouth as Chip (Pidge's brother)
  • Alan Marriott as Sven Holgersson

Development and marketing[edit]

On March 11, 2010, at the Nickelodeon Upfront Presentation, a new Voltron series entitled 'Voltron Panthera Force' was announced and set for premiere in the fall on Nicktoons with an announced premise that 'The series follows the exploits of a group of five young cadets brought together under trying circumstances to form a newly appointed Voltron Lion Squad dubbed the 'Panthera Force.' Voltron Panthera Force is a World Wide Events production in conjunction with Kick Start Production.'[3] On April 4, 2010, it was announced that the show's title had been changed from 'Voltron Panthera Force' to 'Voltron Force'.[4] On June 7, 2010, Variety announced WEP Productions, Classic Media and Kickstart Entertainment's plans to air a 26 episode season of Voltron Force in 2011 to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the original series as well as Mattel's plans to release a toyline to tie-in with the 25th anniversary of the original series and the launch of the new series.[5] In March 2011, it was announced that Emmy-nominated composer Hal Beckett and Gemini-nominated composer Steffan Andrews, would score the show.[6]

The Voltron Force logo and storyboards have been revealed on the official Facebook profile for the show, which is run by World Events Productions.[7] WEP and video game publisher THQ have announced a partnership to produce video games based on the classic Voltron series and Voltron Force in 2011 and 2012 respectively;[8] However, only the game based on the classic series was released on Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network in November 2011. Following the closure of THQ and its subsidiaries, the future and rights of the Voltron video games remain in question.

Cancellation[edit]

At the end of 'Black', Daniel still has Haggarium in him and was shown briefly attacking the other members of the Voltron force in the black lion. There was supposed to be a second season which was briefly in the works, but due to complications with budget funding for the second season, it was never made and the show was canceled.[9]

International broadcast[edit]

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CountryChannel
United StatesNicktoons
CanadaTeletoon
UKKix!
Latin AmericaCartoon Network
FranceCanal J
AustraliaABC3
ex-YugoslaviaUltra
MalaysiaTV3 & Disney XD
Czech RepublicMegamax
PhilippinesABS-CBN
Middle EastMBC3
ItalyK2
BrazilRede Globo (through the TV Globinho block)
South AfricaSABC1
SingaporeOkto

Episodes[edit]

Ep. #TitleDirectorWriterOriginal Airdate
1'New School Defenders'John DelaneyTodd Garfield
story by: Jeremy Corray and Todd Garfield
June 16, 2011
After Voltron's victory over Lotor and his army, the Robot Lions lost control during a celebratory event and nearly destroyed a city. Because of this, Galaxy Alliance commander Sky Marshall Wade ordered the Lions to be dismissed from their duty as defenders of the universe and disbanded the Voltron Force. Since that day only the Galaxy Alliance has been in charge of protecting the universe while Lance, Pidge, and Hunk are acting officers in the army, Princess Allura is ruling her home planet Arus, and Keith is a fugitive from the Alliance. Daniel is a mischievous and curious student in the Galaxy Alliance air school. Daniel and fellow student Vince are recruited into the Voltron Force as junior cadets and later become members of a resistance against Sky Marshall Wade, during which Keith infiltrates Wade's secret base and searches for the Black Lion. Now, as part of the resistance's plan, Daniel and Vince sneak into Wade's room and switch out his prized pin with a fake one and head back to 'The Den', the resistance headquarters. The reason is that the four insignias on the pin are actually the keys to reactivate the Lions. Meanwhile, Keith discovers his Black Lion and breaks it and himself out of the base, contacting Pidge and trying to escape Wade's security.
2'Defenders of Arus'John DelaneyTodd Garfield
story by: Jeremy Corray and Todd Garfield
June 16, 2011
Daniel and Vince arrive at the Castle of Lions and meet a fellow Cadet named Larmina, who is revealed to be Princess Allura's niece and the trio are given their 'Voltcoms', special gauntlets that access special abilities within them and will allow them in the future to pilot the Lions. As Pidge and Hunk go to rescue Keith from drifting into space (due to the fact that Wade's experiments on Black Lion have left it barely with any power), Kala, a Drule commander/strategist, and Maahox, a scientist, succeed in bringing Lotor back to life. They explain how long he has been gone and the changes that have been made to his army, and send a Robeast to Arus to battle the Voltron Force. Lance and Allura realize that they must fight it without the other three Lions. When the fight gets too much for Lance and Allura, Daniel and the others get to the Green (Vince and Larmina) and Yellow (Daniel) Lions to help fight off the Robeast alongside Lance and Allura, but even that proves to be not enough to turn the tide. Pidge and Hunk save Keith and send him into Arus' atmosphere to crash land on the planet, accidentally decapitating the Robeast and destroying it. As Lotor watches in anger, Kala and Maahox explain how the same Robeast was from his time and the beasts are not enough to defeat the Voltron of today.
3'Defenders of the Universe'John DelaneyTodd Garfield
story by: Jeremy Corray and Todd Garfield
June 16, 2011
After the previous events, Wade goes insane and kidnaps the Alliance and replaces its soldiers with robots, while additionally holding Coran hostage. Meanwhile Lotor and Maahox plot to send a new Robeast to Arus to destroy Voltron as it is powered by a combination of Kala, the Drule commander that Maahox terminated and Haggarium, the substance that Kala's energy apparently stabilized and was used to resurrect Lotor. As the Lions fight the Kala Spider Robeast (with Daniel piloting the Red Lion along with Lance due to an injury he sustained), Keith and Larmina fend off Wade's robots on the ground and Vince works on fixing the Black Lion, Wade (on another planet with Coran as his hostage) sends a massive Robot Lion to battle both the Voltron Force and Kala. At one point the Kala Robeast absorbs the power of Wade's Lion, severing the connection between Wade and the Lion, and forms a Mega Spider Robeast. Vince informs the team that he has completed the repairs of the Black Lion which sends Daniel back to the Castle using his 'Speed Claws' Voltcom ability to retrieve it. Keith and Larmina board the Black Lion and upon Keith's command, the Lions unite to form Voltron. During the skrimish, they learn that their attacks aren't working and all but the Black Lion are too weak to form the Blazing Sword since it's surrounded by Haggarium-laced webs. But, after a boost from Vince's Voltcom, Voltron goes to full power, forms the Blazing Sword and defeats Kala.
4'Coran, Coran'John DelaneyBrandon Sawyer
story by: Brandon Sawyer and Todd Garfield
June 23, 2011
When Pidge shows off the new tail-weapon upgrades, the Voltron Force receives a distress call from Coran who warns them of a moon-base factory on Tarvos that will be manufacturing an invincible army for Sky Marshall Wade. But when they try to rescue him, they fall into a trap set by Wade as the real Coran is trapped inside and must search for him while battling Wade's own experimental versions of the Lions. Meanwhile, the cadets soon learn it's a Coran imposter that's actually a robot strapped with a time bomb and must face it in a fight.
5'Joyride To Doom'John DelaneyRoss Beeley
story by: Todd Garfield and Jeremy Corray
June 30, 2011
When the cadets grow impatient with their lack of flight hours in the Lions, Daniel convinces the group to borrow the Lions so they can sneak off to go to Planet Doom, Lotor's home planet to grab a sample of Haggarium. But they soon find themselves abducted by Maahox, who studies Vince's strange energy signature. Meanwhile, Lotor invades the Castle of Lions and takes Allura hostage, and Voltron debuts a new reconfiguration ability during the rescue; Lance's red-center form for Voltron with 'Magma Pistols'.
6'The Hunkyard'John DelaneyTodd Garfield
story by: Jeremy Corray and Todd Garfield
July 7, 2011
Hunk takes the cadets on a bonding mission to his secret junkyard called The Hunkyard to learn teamwork and to build 'crush cars' so they can have their own vehicles. However, cadet bonding day comes to a halt when an army of Waderoids powered by Haggarium attack them and form together to make a massive scrap monster out of junk. When the rest of the Voltron Force arrives, they take the beast down by taking on a new form that makes Yellow Lion the body and head of Voltron and forms 'Rock Wrecking Maces' as his battle weapon.
7'Lion Riders Return'John DelaneyBrandon Sawyer
story by: Todd Garfield and Jeremy Corray
July 14, 2011
The Voltron Force travels to the peaceful planet Ariel to defend a race of lion-riding warriors from Sky Marshall Wade who is extracting a powerful metal ore called corite from their mines with Haggarium tipped drills. While playing their video game, the cadets are interrupted by a mysterious ally named Daigo asking for help from an impending danger with the Krelshi, ghostly beasts that are now in a frenzy, and travel with the rest of the team on the mission. Thinking that Voltron force is their enemy, Ariel's ancient lion protectors, the Lion Riders attack, but their leader, Chief Kalon recognizes Princess Allura and tells his riders to back off. They then team up to stop the Drillers, Wade's corite-extracting machines and later the cadets find out what's causing the Krelshi's abnormal behavior and eventually return to normal.
8'Flash Form Go![10]'John DelaneyChris Bishop and Adam F. Goldberg
story by: Todd Garfield and Jeremy Corray
July 21, 2011
Voltron Force begin noticing several large holes being formed at different locations on the planet. They learn that whatever is creating the holes is apparently a hyperspeed Robeast trying to find the hidden lairs of the Lions. Lance and Daniel take the Red Lion to investigate but they nearly get destroyed when they encounter the assailant. When the rest finally encounters the attacker, the team attempts to form Voltron but before they can complete the formation the Robeast hits them and splits them up. They try several more times and fail each time until Keith calls a retreat. Vince explains that it takes 36 seconds for the formation to be completed and they need to find a way to accelerate the transformation. Daniel and Vince take the Red Lion out to test the theory that Daniel's Voltcom speed can be applied to the Lions and they encounter the creature which appears to be a giant eye. Lance is infuriated that Daniel and Vince again took a Lion out for a joyride, but the other members chide Lance for lecturing the duo instead of thanking them for being able to get a picture of the Robeast. When the beast attacks again the team heads out and finally forms Voltron by having Daniel's Voltcom activate 'Flash Form', which skips the familiar commands and forms Voltron immediately. Voltron attacks the giant eye and forms the Blazing Sword to, along with a speed boost from Daniel, finish off the creature, but a shard of it returns to Maahox's own eye and seemingly reveals the Lion's location to him.
9'Dark Blue[10]'John DelaneyTodd Garfield
story by: Todd Garfield and Jeremy Corray
July 28, 2011
Vince's efforts to prove himself to the team end up with him trapped aboard a Haggarium filled shipping vessel that's sinking in a bottomless ocean planet. But he and the Voltron Force debut a new reconfiguration ability while underwater in Allura's new formation of the 'Titanic Trident' blue-center form for Voltron.
10'Wanted and Unwanted[10]'John DelaneyRoss Beeley
story by: Todd Garfield and Jeremy Corray
August 4, 2011
Keith allows himself to get captured by robots in order to get aboard Wade's invisible prison vessel called 'The Void', run by Sky Marshall Wade so he can break out political prisoners of the Den Resistance. However, Daniel gets caught with him and meets Keith's smuggler friend Manset who helps him survive on the inside while Wade throws Keith into the 'Black Hole' where he encounters Chief Kalon of the Lion Riders. Daniel then has to fight Kloak, an invisible warrior who guards the Void generator so he and Keith can escape the ship and get their friends to safety.
11'Predator Robeast[10]'John DelaneyAdam Beechen
story by: Todd Garfield and Jeremy Corray
August 11, 2011
Voltron Force face their toughest challenge when they take on a powerful newly formed enemy when Lotor's five predators unite to become one powerful robeast. Meanwhile, the cadets test out a new castle defense system for when the team goes away on a mission, but Lotor's ships enter the atmosphere with his five robeasts: a minotaur, a shark, a snake, a wolf, and a dragon.
12'Hungry for Voltron[11]'John DelaneyLen Uhley
story by: Todd Garfield and Jeremy Corray
August 18, 2011
Princess Allura teaches the cadets about 'tact', being ambassadors of Voltron Force, a symbol of peace and justice. But Larmina being bound to Arus is convinced that her home planet is the best at everything and just thinks its a speech of respecting other cultures. Coran receives a message on the old multi-face diplomatic channel from Sypat, ruler of Planet Ebb. He and his people are no longer willing to stand for Sky Marshall Wade's tyranny of the galaxy and wants to form an alliance with Arus and Voltron Force and asks Allura to come to Ebb. However, Lance thinks its a trap but Allura takes Coran and Larmina in the blue lion and soon discover Lance was right indeed. They are caught in Wade's blockade of Ebb and are forced to fight in his combat arena that's televised to all the planets during a live transmission. The rest of the force comes to the rescue and Sypat gets Larmina's voltcom back and she helps out as well. Meanwhile, Wade's robots form a giant robot that does battle with a four lion Voltron that's weak without Allura's blue lion, but she manages to form a leg and takes out the giant robot saving Ebb which is now a free planet once again. In the end, Larmina finally learns the value of being a good-will ambassador. Lance and Keith resolve to take Wade down once and for all.
13'Clash of the Lions[12]'John DelaneyBrandon Sawyer
story by: Todd Garfield and Jeremy Corray
August 25, 2011
After trying to take Allura out, Voltron Force travels to Earth to finish the fight with Wade once and for all, but are soon hijacked by Wade's Voltron-controlling device. However, Allura refuses to be a part of the team's assault for revenge instead of having Voltron continue to be the Defender of the Universe. Meanwhile, Coran shares his history with Wade when they were cadets at the Galaxy Alliance Academy and how they were selected to pilot the lions. Wade's downward spiral began when he was rejected by the lions because they sensed he wasn't worthy of piloting them. So he set out to prove himself better than Voltron by building his own war machine. Wade's plan comes into effect when he blasts Voltron with a charge of Corite metal dug from the heart of planet Ariel and this rejects the Voltron Force transferring Wade in his place, forming Wade's face as Voltron's head. In order to stop him, Daniel and Vince head back to 'The Den' at their old flight academy to get the message out while the rest of the team battle Wade's robotic lions. Vince discovers that Wade tamed the lions with the Corite charge which built its own nervous system that access the nexus and change how Voltron works. Voltron Force and the cadets then combine Voltcom powers to stop Wade and backup arrives when Manset, the smuggler sends an airship filled with Chief Kalon and his Lion Riders to join the battle. Wade is finally taken to jail. Voltron is reunited once again and Allura realizes the Defender of the Universe is ever evolving and is not the same Voltron she grew up with. Meanwhile, Pidge finds out that the Corite charge, when piercing Voltron, pierced Black Lion's piece of the 'nexus', releasing all kinds of seemingly untranslatable ancient data.
14'Inside the Music[13]'John DelaneyMark Drop
story by: Todd Garfield and Jeremy Corray
November 3, 2011
After Wade's defeat, Larmina is tasked with organizing a universe victory concert she names The Great Galactic Music Festival for peace. However, she and the others are unaware that Lotor's spies have infiltrated the celebration. Also, the cadets find out Pidge is leading a secret double life when he books Larmina's favorite band Stereolatic and poses as DJ Prong. Meanwhile, the force finds out who the Drule agent is and must battle a giant robeast that was created from the stage using 'Tech Ninja Voltron', Pidge's green-center form of Voltron with 'Boomerang Shield'.
15'Rogue Trip[14]'John DelaneyDaniel Powell
story by: Todd Garfield, Jeremy Corray and Adam Hackbarth
November 10, 2011
After racing their crush cars, the cadets modify them to transform into their very own version of Voltron they name 'Awesometron'. But when Hunk gets hungry the cadets take a road trip to Earth for a pizza run, but while there they encounter a dangerous Voltron-obsessed fan named Dudley with sinister intentions. While on Earth, Larmina realization she has missed out on a lot due to her royal upbringing, decides to ditch her teammates and go have some fun with her new friends. Also, Pidge accidentally sets off the Black Lion's security system while trying to remove its piece of the nexus, causing it to come to life, so the force has to hunt the lion down on Arus and bring it back home.
16'Brains[15]'John DelaneyHans Rodionoff
story by: Todd Garfield and Jeremy Corray
November 17, 2011
When Pidge can't get into contact with his brother Chip on Intergalactic Ninja Appreciation Day, he gets worried about him and travels with the rest of the force to his home planet of Balto where every inhabitant is a ninja-scientist. While there, they discovery that everyone has fallen off the grid going into stealth mode and turned into mindless 'ninja-scientist zombies' with an appetite for Voltron Force brains. They find the root of the cause when Lotor appears and is more powerful than ever when he's able to transform into a Samurai Robeast which Voltron must defeat with Larmina's martial art form with her blazing katana in order to save the citizens from Maahox's brain vacuum for sucking out information about Voltron.
17'Ghost in the Lion[16]'John DelaneyJeremy Corray
story by: Todd Garfield and Jeremy Corray
November 27, 2011
After the Blue Lion is stolen, the remaining lions track it to a barely inhabitable frozen planet. When they locate the stolen lion, Voltron Force finds out the long-lost former Blue Lion pilot, Sven has returned and had stolen the Blue Lion in an effort to save his son. But Sven is then double-crossed by Maahox and the force must help their old teammate in order to get his son back.
18'Gary[17]'John DelaneyScott Sonneborn
story by: Todd Garfield and Jeremy Corray
February 29, 2012
Maahox develops a gremlin-like holographic pet, which he sends to attack the Castle of Lions through Pidge's videogame. When Vince finishes the game, beating the final boss, he downloads his prize—Maahox's pet and names him 'Gary'. However, the seemingly harmless cute creature soon causes chaos for the force by multiplying himself in order to destroy the castle's defenses. After being captured by Hunk's space mouse trap device, Gary escapes and grows into a monstrous version of himself as he attacks the Voltron Nexus. Pidge finds a way to defeat Gary by re-rigging the mouse trap to make what he calls a 'Gary Bomb' so the space mice can carry it inside the creature, but in the end, the damage to Voltron's inner workings has caused major damage.
19'Five Forged[18]'John DelaneyBrandon Sawyer
story by: Todd Garfield and Jeremy Corray
March 7, 2012
After trying to repair the Black Lion's Haggarium-infected Nexus, the Voltron Force track the lions to planet Ariel. However, they must survive a series of trials in the Path of Lions, Den of Creation, sacred grounds deep inside the mines in The Forge where Voltron was originally forged in order to find his creator. But the Krelshi (electric spirit lions) blocks Vince from the entrance warning him that even though he's worthy of being on the force, he's not ready for the trials yet. Meanwhile, the trials are taking place down below; first the team must escape a giant electrified circuit board tech puzzle. Then the team must speed through a series of death-traps of swinging blades and giant hammers. Next are two chambers that contain lazer towers aimed at them and battle robots they have to fist-fight with. Lastly, they come to the Blacksmith workshop where Voltron was created by the union of five planets; four of which they know to be Balto, Ariel, Earth, and Arus. This room leads to a battle with the Krelshi, leading Vince to unify the team by getting past the trial himself and joining them in the fight.
20'Dradin, Baby, Dradin[19]'John DelaneyDaniel Powell
story by: Todd Garfield and Jeremy Corray
March 14, 2012
Needing a vacation, the Voltron Force heads to Manset's new luxury resort, 'The Leisuredrome' on the rest and relaxation planet of Dradin. But while there, ex-military soldiers from Lotor's army poised to take Dradin by force. Meanwhile, Vince wants to premiere his documentary about Voltron there. However, he and the rest of the cadets cannot go to Dradin since the invitation is for pilots only. This doesn't stop the cadets though and they decide to form 'Awesometron' and sneak away to the planet.
21'I, Voltron[20]'John DelaneyHenry Gilroy
story by: Todd Garfield and Jeremy Corray
March 21, 2012
While awaiting Wade's conviction at his trial, Vince constructs a prototype for a mind-link interface, a way for the pilots to be better connected to Voltron's control system. However, when Daniel tries it on for size, his consciousness is accidentally transferred into Voltron and suddenly, he finds himself in Voltron's robotic body. But Wade manages to break out of his restraints and escapes the courtroom, leading Daniel to go after Wade who merges with the same cocooning Robeast that previously attacked Arus before. Now, the Voltron Force must save Daniel and return his mind to his body before it's too late.
22'Crossed Signals[21]'John DelaneyAdam Beechen
story by: Todd Garfield and Jeremy Corray
March 28, 2012
The Voltron Force receives a distress call from an abandoned Arusian ship from centuries past that leads them to a haunted spaceship graveyard where a swarm of bat-like Robeasts and Lotor's command Drule ship await. Meanwhile, when Keith and Allura get separated from the rest of the Force, it's up to Daniel to form Voltron and save the day with the rest of the team. Also, while onboard the ghost ship, Keith learns that his ancestors are not from Earth, but from Arus, like Princess Allura, and the ship was under the command of his great-grandfather, who was a Knight of Arus.
23'Roots of Evil[22]'John DelaneyLen Uhley
story by: Todd Garfield and Jeremy Corray
April 4, 2012
When Maahox creates a seed filled with Haggarium, Allura comes face-to-face with the now grown treacherous tree that's taken over a farm and has to make an important decision about her future. She must choose between becoming Queen of Arus and helping her people or remain the Blue Lion pilot as a member of Voltron Force. Meanwhile, the cadets, minus Vince, battle the poisonous tree on foot, but soon Larmina finds out that Daniel is infected from the Haggarium and they keep it a secret from the team. Allura decides she needs to serve as Queen of Arus, and turns over piloting the Blue Lion officially to Larmina.
24'The Army Of One[23]'John DelaneyScott Sonneborn story by: Todd Garfield and Jeremy CorrayApril 11, 2012
Maahox replicates King Lotor into a powerful army of clones who attempt to take over Planet Arus and destroy Voltron once and for all. Meanwhile, Coran has to keep the soon-to-be crowned queen, Allura busy so she won't discover her coronation surprise party. Lotor then learns Daniel has Haggarium in his body while Vince and Daniel discover they're now able to share their own powers with each other. This is discovered when the Voltron Force finds themselves battling a returning Predator Robeast, and the Boomerang Shield is not enough. Also, realizing that he serves better in the castle's defenses, Pidge hands over the Green Lion piloting duties to Vince, leaving Keith, Lance and Hunk wondering who Daniel will eventually take over for in the future.
25'Deceive and Conquer[24]'John DelaneyBrandon Sawyer
story by: Todd Garfield and Jeremy Corray
April 18, 2012
The Voltron Force faces Lotor who transforms the Kala-Wade Robeast into a vessel for his new body when he merges with the creature. Our heroes realize that what they're going to need is teamwork to defeat the newly transformed Lotor. They battle and defeat Lotor and Daniel officially joins the Voltron Force when he is seemingly cured of the Haggarium infection within him. Maahox betrays Lotor and transforms Castle Doom into his new Robeast, intending to create galactic chaos.
26'Black[25]'John DelaneyTodd Garfield story by: Todd Garfield and Jeremy CorrayApril 25, 2012
The Voltron Force battles Maahox who has transformed Castle Doom into a Robeast. With his new monster, the mad scientist intends to create chaos across the galaxy. Maahox will not stop until he and his Robeast destroy everything in their path unless the Voltron Force can stop them.

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External links[edit]

  • Nicktoons Voltron Force site – Archive Link from Wayback Machine
  • Voltron Force on IMDb
  • Voltron Force at the Big Cartoon DataBase
  • Voltron Force at TheTVDB
  • Voltron Force at TV Guide

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