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5.0 out of 5 stars
The First Dubbed-Anime Ever,
By Frances L. Arsenault "lover of literature" (Nanaimo, BC, Canada) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Voltron, Collection 4: Defender of the Universe - Red Lion (ep.46-59) (DVD)
I was shocked,surprised and flabbergasted by the negativity I heard on Keyframe.com; I've watched this show, and frankly I find it AWESOME! and as I said I am a huge anime fan. It's too bad the original Japanese Voltron (known as Hyakuj'' Golion), has been lost over the years; I would have loved to see it.I love Princess Allura,watching her,she's like two of my favorite Disney Princesses - Cinderella (because she made friends with mice),and Sleeping Beauty's Aurora (because she is a blond and her dress is almost like the dress Aurora wore); and I think her and Keith are a cute match.
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4.5 out of 5 stars (14 customer reviews) 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exit Season One, Enter Season Two!,
By Servo - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Voltron, Collection 4: Defender of the Universe - Red Lion (ep.46-59) (DVD)
Picking up where Collection Three left off, with the next 14 episodes in the series, Voltron: Defender of the Universe - Collection Four ends the Lion Force Team's first season with the remaining 7 Season One episodes, and starts the second season with the first 7 Season Two episodes. The 4th of 8 Voltron DVDs planned for release by Media Blasters, Voltron - Collection Four is a 3-disc set which comes in a "[Red] Lion's head special molded tin featuring digitally remastered episodes 46-59, Full Frame (1.33:1) video, English 5.1 audio, plus extras which include [at long last] voice actor interviews with veterans BJ Ward (Princess Allura/Witch Haggar), Neil Ross (Keith) and Michael Bell (Lance). As with the previous collections, the amount of work put into this next-to-last Lion Force Team collection will do right by the show's fans. Here are the episodes contained in this collection, plus a list of extras:Episodes: 46. "The Mighty Space Mouse" 47. "Summit Meeting" 48. "Return of Coran's Son" 49. "Coran's Son Runs Amuck" 50. "Zarkon Becomes a Robeast" 51. "Lotor the King" 52. "Final Victory" 53. "Dinner and a Show" 54. "Envoy from Galaxy Garrison" 55. "Mousemania" 56. "The Shell Game" 57. "The Traitor" 58. "Voltron Meets Jungle Woman" 59. "Little Buddies" Special Features: * New 5.1 Surround Mix * Episode synopses with original airdates * Featurette on the American produced Lion Voltron episodes * 1984 stills gallery * Man on the Street: Voltron memories * Voices Actor Interviews Go Voltron! 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brings back memories :),
By Game-_-Master - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Voltron, Collection 4: Defender of the Universe - Red Lion (ep.46-59) (DVD)
I used to watch this tv show every morning before school along with transformers . So glad I got them at a great price thanks guys :)
1.0 out of 5 stars
Terrible, just terrible.,
By Desiree Chretien - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Voltron, Collection 4: Defender of the Universe - Red Lion (ep.46-59) (DVD)
"Voltron": It's where little people are aliens, the Japanese and death don't exist, and English-sounding fantasy names MUST be replaced with other English-sounding fantasy names. This dub is an insult: It's offensive to the original creators and writers, and to the intelligence of its audience. The makers of this dub wanted to present a PG-13 rated anime to a younger audience, but "GoLion" was not edited for violence with artistic integrity, and common sense, in mind. The dubbing team wanted to present their own show without going to the expense of animating it themselves. It's quite sad that so much effort was put into restoring the old dub for new release, when they could have released a new, decent, faithful dub. Buy the uncut "GoLion" on DVD. See the anime as it was meant to be seen.
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