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To be honest, I only had a cursory knowledge of Voltron going into DreamWorks’ new animated reboot Voltron Legendary Defender. I mean, I knew the basic premise of “five lion robots come together to form one

In Legendary Defender, five ragtag space cadets — Shiro (Josh Keaton), Lance (Jeremy Shada), Keith (Steven Yeun), Hunk (Tyler Labine) and Pidge (Bex Taylor-Klaus) — are suddenly transported from Earth into the middle of a dangerous, intergalactic conflict helmed by the evil King Zarkon (Neil Kaplan). But when the teens uncover five mysterious robot lions, they become the last line of defense for the galaxy, along with Princess Allura (Kimberly Brooks) and Coran (Rhys Darby) from the extinct planet Arus. Together, they resurrect Voltron, the invincible protector of the universe.

Obviously, the main highlight of Legendary Defender is the animation, which is simply stunning. Right off the bat you can tell that this was made by the same folks who did Avatar and Korra, as the art style is clearly influenced by those shows. However, Voltron leans even more heavily into its anime roots and frequently exaggerates character features to make them really “pop.”

The storyboarding is also impeccable and perfectly captures the dynamic feel of a sprawling space opera. In a market flooded with CG animation, it’s refreshing to see a hand-drawn TV show get this much love and attention from studios. While a lot of the mech stuff is cel-shaded, the technique has never looked better than on Legendary Defender, and it all blends really well with the traditional animation.

Perhaps not surprisingly, the series’ storytelling is excellent. When the showrunners said Legendary Defender was

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That said, these are only minor quibbles in an otherwise amazing season of television. All too often it seems like the go-to approach for franchise reboots is to make them darker and grittier, but Legendary Defender happily ignores that trend and embraces the fun and silliness of the original Voltron, while also creating its own fantastical adventure. Also, shout-out to composer Brad Breeck, whose ethereal, synthy score drives that feeling home.

DreamWorks Voltron Legendary Defender delivers exactly the kind of show you've come to expect from the amazing creative team behind The Legend of Korra. Not only is it a great entry point for Voltron newbies like myself, but I suspect longtime fans will also appreciate the show's character-driven storylines — if not as an update to the original series, then as its own unique space opera. While the villains could stand to be fleshed out in a Season 2, Legendary Defender is too rare a gift not to be watched in full. It's certainly made a fan out of me.

To be honest, I only had a cursory knowledge of Voltron going into DreamWorks’ new animated reboot Voltron Legendary Defender. I mean, I knew the basic premise of \”five lion robots come together to form one

Obviously, the main highlight of Legendary Defender is the animation, which is simply stunning. Right off the bat you can tell that this was made by the same folks who did Avatar and Korra, as the art style is clearly influenced by those shows. However, Voltron leans even more heavily into its anime roots and frequently exaggerates character features to make them really \”pop.\”

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