Voltron: The Third Dimension

1998
Voltron: The Third Dimension

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 The Voltron Force Strikes Back Oct 09, 1999

With Lance saved, the Voltron Force are heading back to Arus. They have to stop Zarkon, however with their robot lions destroyed, they're at a great disadvantage. But Queen Ariella reveals to them a way to bring the lions back.

EP2 Stealth Voltron Oct 23, 1999

While trying to take back Yellow Lion's lair from Black Draco, the Voltron Force learn of an alternate dimension where Voltron can be reconfigured into a powerful new form.

EP3 Gladiators Oct 30, 1999

Zarkon invokes an ancient Arusian law, which allows him to challenge the best fighter to a battle. Lance and Lotor are selected to fight.

EP4 Dominus Goes Home Nov 06, 1999

The shonga Dominus is back and Allura tries to make a home for him in the Castle. But it becomes obvious Dominus needs to go back to his actual home, the Stealth dimension. Joining forces with Kolak, Haggar and Lotor try to get Dominus back on their side.

EP5 The Hunter Nov 13, 1999

While in another dimension, the Voltron Force encounter Kolak the Hunter, who is of the same race responsible for Dracotron. Kolak plans to use his Stealth technology to make the Voltron Force biomechanical beings like himself and only Pidge can save them.

EP6 Consider the Alternatives Nov 20, 1999

Lance and Lotor get sucked into Claw Mountain. They arrive in a parallel universe where Lotor commands Voltron and the Castle of Lions, while the Voltron Force are considered rebels.

EP7 Mind Games Feb 05, 2000

Allura learns special mind skills can allow the Voltron Force to control the lions without having to be in the cockpit. Pidge is unwilling to try this, though, since he was an outcast on a planet of telepathes. But the Voltron Force might lose to Zarkon in battle, if Pidge doesn't try.

EP8 Raid on Galaxy Garrison Feb 12, 2000

The Voltron Force and Coran deal with space pirates to rescue Amalgamus. Once Amalgamus is saved and repaired, the Voltron Force attack Galaxy Garrison to force out Zarkon, Lotor and Haggar.

EP9 Castle Doom Dead Ahead Feb 19, 2000

The Voltron Force are tricked into entering a replica of Castle Doom, where Haggar makes their nightmares become real.
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Released: 12 September 1998 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.voltron.com/
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Voltron: The Third Dimension is an American computer-animated television series, done in the same animation style as Beast Wars: Transformers and Reboot. It departed from the original Lion Voltron's animated look, as well as some character changes, such as the physical appearance of Prince Lotor. It served as a sequel to the Lion Voltron series, set three years after the end of that program, and among the tools used to bridge the gap was an official starmap as designed by writer Shannon Muir, and finalized in partnership with World Events Productions. The show was animated by Mike Young Productions. The show won a 1999 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Sound Editing - Special Class Rick Hinson, Elizabeth Hinson. Legal issues occurred when WEP tried to make a new series. Neil Ross, Michael Bell and B.J. Ward reprised their roles as Keith, Lance and Princess Alura for the series.

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Ginger87 I remember watching "Voltron: The Third Dimension" every Sunday morning at 8:00 on WB a few years ago. I don't remember much from the show but I do remember that the animation was really good, the characters were realistic and that the episode plots were very entertaining and interesting. I remember waiting for Sunday to come just to watch this show."Voltron: The Third Dimension" was a continuation of the show "Voltron: Defenders of the Universe" and featured the same characters.My favorite episode was "The Voltron Force Strikes Back".I recently read that in May 2000 this show was canceled due to low ratings, causing the CGI animation studio Netter Digital to go bankrupt. This shocked since this was a very good show. I give "Voltron: The Third Dimension" 9/10 stars.
coventry_2k I had mixed feelings when I first saw the 3D Voltron series. It has both good and bad points to it. My biggest beef is with the animation itself. The new look makes Voltron look more like the toy counterparts than a functional robot. Also, I can't get over King Zarkon having been reformed. He was the driving force behind all of the evil in the Denubian Galaxy from the show's inception; why lose that? I was happy to see that most of the original cast had returned for the series, as well as some new faces: Tim Curry makes a great Lotor. And finally, we get to see Voltron form the way he should: fluidly and dynamically to the original score. Bottom line: a good series, but expect changes from the original.
CZ-4 Voltron 3D is probably all right for the under ten set and the die-hard fans of the old 80s series, but it's really pretty mediocre. The storylines and dialogue are more reminiscent of Power Rangers, and none of the characters are particularly interesting.Netter Digital is primarily a special effects house, and it shows. The character animation is awful, especially facial movement. There are some blatant mistakes in terms of design and imaging, that I thought people stopped making five years ago. The space battles and explosions, however, are top notch.There are some great computer animated series out there. This is not one of them.
Anya-10 I think this a great show with real potential. A few things that would make it better; the original Keith (dark hair, brown eyes), more multimedia on the computer, more products available through the computer, a stronger storyline and of course more on the characters of the Voltron Force. People are more interested in the individual characters than just the lions and Lotor's pathetic obsession. I do love Allura better in this series, more strong and independent, a woman of the 90's (soon to be the millennium) :) Good work WEP!