Voltron: The Third Dimension
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Voltron: The Third Dimension is an American animated television series produced by World Events Productions. It is a sequel to the 1980s animated series Voltron: Defender of the Universe and is set five years after the end of the series.[1] Neil Ross, Michael Bell, and B.J. Ward reprised their roles as Keith, Lance, and Princess Allura for the series. The show was animated by Netter Digital Entertainment, inc. and Mike Young Productions.[2] It departed from the original Voltron's animated look, as well as some character changes, such as the physical appearance of Prince Lotor (now voiced by Tim Curry, taking over the role originally voiced by Lennie Weinrib).[3]
Plot
The story takes place in the Denubian Galaxy. Shannon Muir mapped the galaxy in the 1980s as a fan and posted it online. In 1996, World Events Productions became aware of the work and made it the official starmap for the show.[1]
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From days of long ago, from uncharted regions of the universe, comes a legend. The legend of Voltron! A mighty robot — loved by good, feared by evil. As Voltron’s legend grew, peace settled across the galaxy. But then, the evil Prince Lotor escaped from his prison in deep space. He formed a secret alliance with Hagar, Mistress of Dark Magic. And together, they summoned awesome forces of fear and destruction, threatening the universe with new, horrible menaces. Voltron was needed once again. Now comes the story of a super force of space explorers, specially trained and sent by the highest echelon of the Galaxy Alliance to bring back Voltron. This is Voltron: The Third Dimension!
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With antagonist Prince Lotor's prison escape, the heroic Voltron Force re-assemble against him, but must contend simultaneously with the various monsters and warships sent by Lotor (at times, captained by him) and with opposition on their own side, represented by the artificial intelligence "Amalgamus", a sophisticated computer who objects periodically to the Voltron Force's methods.
Cast
- Clancy Brown – Queeque and Igor
- Michael Bell – Lance and Coran
- Tim Curry – King Alfor and Prince Lotor
- Tress MacNeille – Lafitte
- Kevin Michael Richardson – Hunk, King Zarkon, and Narrator
- Neil Ross – Keith and Amalgamus
- B.J. Ward – Princess Allura and Haggar
- Billy West – Pidge
Episodes
Season 1 (1998–1999)
Season 2 (1999–2000)
Home media
The series was first made available through a combination of Netflix and Vudu accounts through the Xbox 360 console. Episodes would have to be purchased individually. The first season was available in full on iTunes for $15 but, like its sister property Voltron: Defender of the Universe, it has been removed from the iTunes and Google Play stores, although the soundtrack for the series is still available for purchase.
Awards
The show won a 1999 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Sound Editing – Special Class Rick Hinson (supervising sound editor), for Elizabeth Hinson.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
References
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