darksiege wrote:
so... rewatching Voltron (episode 1) on Netflix... how the crap was it "The Secret of Voltron" if every sonofabish in the galaxy knew it?
I mean hell... little kids in the slums never seen a piece of meat know the gorram secret of Voltron...
and... is it really a robot? I mean Robot would indicate some rudimentary AI, or VI. This was essentially 5 overglorified vehicles that made one really big vehicle with dumb pilots. (I mean you know the Blazing Sword is gonna win... just use it first)
In the original Japanese version of Voltron, Voltron was semi-sentient. This is why you sometimes see Voltron's face reacting to things, even in the American version. It was Voltron's own arrogance that forced the king to have Voltron be split up and scattered about, before he was reformed.
Other little facts about differences between Americanized Voltron and the original:
- Japanese Voltron was a lot more bloody.
- Sven dies and *stays* dead.
- Zarkon turns into a Robeast in the final episode, and Voltron kills him permanently.
Because American corporations wanted to milk it for all it was worth, they disregarded all of the above. And Zarkon didn't "die" he just reverted back to normal so they could make another season.