1. en.wikipedia.org

    Voltron is an American animated television series franchise that features a team of space explorers who pilot a giant super robot known as "Voltron". Produced by Peter Keefe (executive producer) and Ted Koplar through his production company World Events Productions, Voltron was an adaptation of several Japanese anime television series from Toei Animation.
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    WEP LLC, doing business as World Events Productions, is an American-based animation and distribution company in St. Louis, Missouri, best known for releasing the anime titles Voltron, Defender of the Universe and Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs, as well as producing the original animated series Denver, the Last Dinosaur. [2] [3]
  4. japannihon.com

    Why⁢ Distinctions Matter in Animation Conversations Community and Identity. Understanding whether⁤ Voltron is classified as anime or not matters to many fans. The classifications of animated works help create communities where fans can engage in discussions, share fan art, and celebrate the art form‌ they cherish. ‍
  5. tvtropes.org

    Voltron: Defender of the Universe is a Combining Mecha cartoon, created by World Events Productions in 1984 with recycled clips from the Toei anime series GoLion and Dairugger XV. Voltron is still considered the combining mecha anime in mainstream American pop culture, note but anime fans love it too. While changes to the anime were not as severe as those made to Robotech, alterations were ...
  6. Voltron legendary defender is technically not an anime, since it's animation and style is specifically western, but it is based off of the old series which was an actual Japanese anime produced by Toei. As far as the art style for VLD, the artist who designed voltron also worked on legend of korra and my adventures with Superman. His style is ...
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    Voltron is an animated television series produced by World Events Productions for a total of 124 episodes. [1] The series is an adaptation of the Japanese super robot anime series Beast King Go-Lion, which was dubbed into English and edited to create Voltron episodes. [2] Later episodes also use footage from the mecha anime Armored Fleet Dairugger XV. [3]
  8. adultswim.fandom.com

    Voltron is an American adaptation of two Japanese anime series from Toei Animation: Beast King GoLion and Armored Fleet Dairugger XV. Voltron was produced for American audiences by Ted Koplar through his production company World Events Productions. The show was created by Peter Keefe and John Teichmann in 1984 using the Japanese source material. The producers had no means of translating the ...
  9. I guess you could say it's a 'Western anime' or a 'Japanese-inspired animation' due to the art style (yes, I know the animation studio is based in SK), but the term 'anime' as we culturally know it in the West traditionally refers to animation made in Japan, which Voltron isn't. ... Voltron is an anime. A debate of Schrodinger ...
  10. asiapacificarts.org

    Dreamwork's Voltron: Legendary Defender launched a year and a half ago, but fans are already anxiously waiting for the next season. Following his guest appearance at NYCC and Kumoricon, Eugene Lee, animator and director of Voltron, sits down with APA to talk about his inspirations, work, as well as some behind the scenes details of the creative process behind the mecha show.
  11. tvtropes.org

    Animation. Voltron (1984) Lion Force Voltron; Vehicle Team Voltron; Voltron: Fleet of Doom (1986) Voltron: The Third Dimension (1998) Voltron Force (2011) Voltron: Legendary Defender (2016) Comic Books. Voltron: Defender of the Universe (1985) — published by Modern Comics; Devil's Due comics (2002) Dynamite Entertainment comics (2011)

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    Voltron is an American animated television series franchise that features a team of space explorers who pilot a giant super robot known as "Voltron". Produced by Peter Keefe and Ted Koplar through his production company World Events Productions, Voltron was an adaptation of several Japanese anime television series from Toei Animation. The original television series aired in syndication from September 10, 1984, to November 18, 1985. The first season of Voltron, featuring the "Lion Force Voltron", was adapted from the series Beast King GoLion. The second season, featuring the "Vehicle Team Voltron", was adapted from the unrelated series Armored Fleet Dairugger XV. Voltron: Defender of the Universe was the top-rated syndicated children's show for two years during its original run, and it spawned three follow-up series, several comic books, and a line of toys. Wikipedia

    CreatorWorld Events Productions
    Original workBeast King GoLion and Armored Fleet Dairugger XV
    OwnerWorld Events Productions licensed to Classic Media/Comcast
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