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SD Voltus V [ver.Zp]
Instruction: PDO
Chōdenji Machine Voltes V (Japanese: 超電磁マシーン ボルテスV, Hepburn: Chōdenji Mashīn Borutesu Faibu, lit. "Super Electromagnetic Machine Voltes V"), popularly known simply as Voltes V (pronounced as ”Voltes Five”) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation and Nippon Sunrise. It is the second installment of the Robot Romance Trilogy, which also includes Chōdenji Robo Combattler V and Tōshō Daimos. It is directed by Tadao Nagahama and produced by Yoshiyuki Tomino. It aired on TV Asahi from June 4, 1977 to March 25, 1978. Voltes V's themes all revolve around rebellion, specifically the French Revolution, and also social issues such as social stratification and racial discrimination.
Despite moderate success in Japan, the series was extremely popular in the Philippines, Cuba and Indonesia. In the United States, this super robot along with the other two aforementioned super robots first appeared in the late 1970s as a part of Mattel's Shogun Warriors line of imported toys.
An upcoming 2020 Filipino live-action television series adaptation, titled Voltes V: Legacy, is currently in pre-production under Philippine television network GMA, to be directed by Mark A. Reyes.
Instruction: PDO
Chōdenji Machine Voltes V (Japanese: 超電磁マシーン ボルテスV, Hepburn: Chōdenji Mashīn Borutesu Faibu, lit. "Super Electromagnetic Machine Voltes V"), popularly known simply as Voltes V (pronounced as ”Voltes Five”) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation and Nippon Sunrise. It is the second installment of the Robot Romance Trilogy, which also includes Chōdenji Robo Combattler V and Tōshō Daimos. It is directed by Tadao Nagahama and produced by Yoshiyuki Tomino. It aired on TV Asahi from June 4, 1977 to March 25, 1978. Voltes V's themes all revolve around rebellion, specifically the French Revolution, and also social issues such as social stratification and racial discrimination.
Despite moderate success in Japan, the series was extremely popular in the Philippines, Cuba and Indonesia. In the United States, this super robot along with the other two aforementioned super robots first appeared in the late 1970s as a part of Mattel's Shogun Warriors line of imported toys.
An upcoming 2020 Filipino live-action television series adaptation, titled Voltes V: Legacy, is currently in pre-production under Philippine television network GMA, to be directed by Mark A. Reyes.
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