- Network: Netflix
- Series Premiere Date: Jun 10, 2016
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 51 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 37 out of 51
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Mixed: 5 out of 51
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Negative: 9 out of 51
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Jun 14, 2016Five humans crawl into the heads of five giant metal lions, who then combine to form a massive glittering robot that repeatedly saves the universe. That idea isn't for everybody. If the idea is for you, you will love this show. It's fun and legitimately hilarious.
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Feb 5, 2018
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Feb 18, 2018This show was so great. It has all that is needed to catch an audience's attention and keep them interested for the entire season. I definitely recommend.
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Jul 10, 2016Tries to stay faithful to the original, while bringing this franchise to a new audience.
I grew up watching the original, but never cared much for it. This iteration though has made me a fan.
Its fun, charming and funny
Only gripe I have is the first season climax felt shoe horned in.
There's a lot more story to tell here, its just not a lot of it was told. -
Jun 22, 2016
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Jul 23, 2016The last reboot was pretty good, definitely watchable and really fun voice acting, characters, so I was worried this one wouldn't be as good, but surprisingly- IT's BETTER. I mean, definitely on par with something like Young Justice or The Thundercats reboot (which it's **** CRIMINAL did not get a second season, hey netflix, why don't you reboot that too!)
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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.
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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.
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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.