Voltron: The Third Dimension

Voltron: The Third Dimension (1998-2000)

EndedAnimation showAdventure, Science-Fiction

From days of long ago, from uncharted regions of the universe, comes a legend. The legend of Voltron! A mighty robot. Loved by good, feared by evil. As Voltron's legend grew, peace settled across the galaxy. But then the evil Prince Lotor escaped from his prison in deep space. He formed a secret alliance with Haggar, mistress of dark magic, and together they summoned awesome forces of fear and destruction. Threatened the universe with new, horrible menaces. Voltron was needed once again. Now comes the story of a super force of space explorers. Specially trained and sent by the highest echelon of the Galaxy Alliance to bring back Voltron. This is Voltron: The Third Dimension.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E09Castle Doom Dead AheadFeb 19, 2000
S02E08Raid on Galaxy GarrisonFeb 12, 2000
S02E07Mind GamesFeb 5, 2000
S02E06Consider the AlternativesNov 20, 1999
S02E05The HunterNov 13, 1999
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Voltron: The Third Dimension' premiere?

'Voltron: The Third Dimension' premiered on September 12, 1998.

What was the concept behind 'Voltron: The Third Dimension'?

'Voltron: The Third Dimension' was a computer-animated series that continued the adventures of the original Voltron Force in a new dimension.

Who were the main characters in 'Voltron: The Third Dimension'?

The main characters in 'Voltron: The Third Dimension' were Keith, Lance, Pidge, Hunk, Allura, and the Voltron Lions.

What was the primary villain in 'Voltron: The Third Dimension'?

The primary villain in 'Voltron: The Third Dimension' was the evil witch Haggar, who sought to conquer the universe.

How did the animation style of 'Voltron: The Third Dimension' differ from the original series?

'Voltron: The Third Dimension' featured computer-generated animation, which gave the show a more modern and dynamic look compared to the traditional hand-drawn animation of the original series.

What was the overall tone of 'Voltron: The Third Dimension'?

'Voltron: The Third Dimension' had a more serious and darker tone compared to the original series, with a greater focus on action and storytelling.

Did 'Voltron: The Third Dimension' have any crossover episodes with other shows?

No, 'Voltron: The Third Dimension' did not have any crossover episodes with other shows.

Were there any new characters introduced in 'Voltron: The Third Dimension'?

Yes, 'Voltron: The Third Dimension' introduced new characters such as Commander Hawkins, who was the leader of the Galaxy Garrison, and Cinda, a young girl who played a significant role in the series.

What were the main story arcs in 'Voltron: The Third Dimension'?

The main story arcs in 'Voltron: The Third Dimension' revolved around the Voltron Force battling the forces of evil and protecting the universe from various threats.

Did 'Voltron: The Third Dimension' explore the backstory of the characters?

'Voltron: The Third Dimension' delved deeper into the backstory of the main characters, providing more insight into their motivations and relationships.

Did 'Voltron: The Third Dimension' receive any awards or nominations during its run?

No, 'Voltron: The Third Dimension' did not receive any notable awards or nominations during its run.

Was 'Voltron: The Third Dimension' a continuation or a reboot of the original series?

'Voltron: The Third Dimension' was a continuation of the original series, picking up the story after the events of the original show.

Did 'Voltron: The Third Dimension' have any notable guest stars?

No, 'Voltron: The Third Dimension' did not feature any notable guest stars.

Did 'Voltron: The Third Dimension' have any memorable catchphrases or quotes?

Yes, 'Voltron: The Third Dimension' had several memorable catchphrases, such as "Form feet and legs! Form arms and body! And I'll form the head!"

Did 'Voltron: The Third Dimension' have any spin-off merchandise?

Yes, 'Voltron: The Third Dimension' had various spin-off merchandise, including action figures, video games, and comic books.

Did 'Voltron: The Third Dimension' have any significant impact on popular culture?

While 'Voltron: The Third Dimension' did not have a significant impact on popular culture, it remains a beloved continuation of the original Voltron series for fans.

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