• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Jun 10, 2016
Season #: 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
User Score
7.5

Generally favorable reviews- based on 51 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 37 out of 51
  2. Negative: 9 out of 51
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  1. Jan 21, 2018
    0
    This is a joke right? They are humiliating the Jap anime. This is so embarrassing to watch. Why does everything have to be humor in it!? This is not like Rick and Morty serie. It is supposed to be a ANIME remake. Not a joke!
  2. Aug 10, 2018
    0
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This show is homophobic as it practices the bury your gays trope. They promised their watchers that the paladin Takashi Shirogane was gay and in a relationship with the character Adam. This is extremely lightly implied at in roughly three minutes of screen time that could be at best described as a "close friendship" and then they killed off Adam. This practice is extremely homophobic and ruins the entire show. Do not watch this if you consider yourself an ally of the queer community.

    They additionally imply two of the amoral villains to be lesbians and imply that Shiro is romantically interested in a paladin who is seven years younger than him, a boy he met when the boy was a teenager. This is homophobic and portrays queer people as evil and pedophiles.
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  3. Dec 14, 2018
    0
    Like many who will read this review, I have watched this series since it's original release. it was my first look at the Voltron series, and I loved every minute of it. I followed it closely, watching every trailer, looking forward to every new release. with the last season, my hopes were incredibly high, given the quality of the show up to this point. at the end, though, the only feelingLike many who will read this review, I have watched this series since it's original release. it was my first look at the Voltron series, and I loved every minute of it. I followed it closely, watching every trailer, looking forward to every new release. with the last season, my hopes were incredibly high, given the quality of the show up to this point. at the end, though, the only feeling I can muster is betrayed. the ending of the show is the biggest betrayal of an audience by show writers that I can ever remember. it has tainted every good memory I have of the show, and destroyed my hope for other Netflix shows going forward. no apology from the show writers, short of a complete rewrite of the final episode, could ever make up for this tragedy. I can tell you now that I will never trust another Voltron show, and that is a shame. Expand
  4. Apr 2, 2017
    2
    This is an ok kind of bland scifi series, but it's a bad Voltron series.
    This show was made by some of the same people who made The Legend Korra and Young Justice, with some of the same problems as those shows.
    The show felt like it was trying too hard to be its own thing and in the end lost any feeling of a Voltron series. It felt more like Star Fox than Voltron. The tone felt too
    This is an ok kind of bland scifi series, but it's a bad Voltron series.
    This show was made by some of the same people who made The Legend Korra and Young Justice, with some of the same problems as those shows.
    The show felt like it was trying too hard to be its own thing and in the end lost any feeling of a Voltron series. It felt more like Star Fox than Voltron.
    The tone felt too Dramatic at times for a giant robot show, and at other times had too much comedic relief with annoying sounds effects. and it had a reliance on characters having secrets being reveled instead of growth.
    All of the characters had the same type of comedic relief which took away their chemistry, the jokes were bad and became worst the more they went on, any good humor is wasted because the bad jokes would put me in a sour mood.
    The Voltron theme is missing and is replace generic scifi music that doesn't get me excited for the monster fights and makes scene that should be grand, just kind of there.
    The story has some the most cliché character developments that if you have seen any anime then you will spot these clichés a mile away.
    Some of the characters were over redesigned Alura look like a Dark Elf, and Coran is eccentric and quirky to annoying levels. Hunk is the Cowardly fat guy, Keith is no longer the leader and is just sort of there, Lance is the comedic relief turn up to 11, Shiro uses his Japanese dub name for some reason, Pidge has a lame "I'm keeping a secret" plot. Zarkon is some generic evil guy in black armor and not the lordly ruler he was.
    Even the castle and Voltron have too much of a future tech aesthetic added to them. The castle is more ship like than castle like, to the point it could have been a random ship.
    The animation goes from pretty good, to so awful it doesn't seem like it was made by the same people that made Avatar.
    The show just makes me angry when ever they make a reference to the old Voltron show. It just reminds me what was missing from this one or does something that was a staple from the old show, wrong.
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No score yet - based on 3 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 3
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 3
  3. Negative: 0 out of 3
  1. Reviewed by: Oliver Sava
    Jun 10, 2016
    67
    The series succeeds as an action cartoon for kids, but there’s not much here for adults who don’t have a nostalgic attachment to the original series.
  2. Reviewed by: Dave Trumbore
    Jun 10, 2016
    80
    Voltron Legendary Defender is a worthy successor to the original series that stays true to its roots, though its ambition is tempered by its adherence to tradition.
  3. Reviewed by: Robert Lloyd
    Jun 10, 2016
    70
    Is it good? Sure it is. Does it better its predecessor? Your cherished memories aside, that is a bar set low. So, yes, it does better them--by quite a lot and, at the same time significantly, not by too much. That is to say, for all its improvements in form and content, it has not sacrificed fundamental candy-colored cheesiness for fashionable dark modernity.