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Voltes V narrates the heroic exploits of the young robot pilots known as The Voltes Team and their trials against alien invaders from the planet Boazan. Armed with the Super Electromagnetic Machine Voltes V, the five pilots drive back the invaders one Beast Fighter at a time. The series is different from typical super robot anime of the time in that it illustrates human sentimentality and common values, with underlying themes such as the love of family, equality, selfless sacrifice, team work, and patriotism. Voltes V is a work that has a heavy revolutionary undertone. The series ends with Voltes V's spectacular counterattack on planet Boazan to liberate the slaves from the oppression of a tyrannical ruler, Emperor Zu Zambojil. After Voltes V, Tadao Nagahama directed the TV anime version of Rose of Versailles, which leaves speculation that perhaps Voltes V was influenced by Nagahama's research on the French Revolution for his future project.[original research?] The theme of enslaved population rising up to overthrow an aristocracy lend support to theory. Voltes V's arsenal consists of variety of missiles, a bazooka, beams, and weapons such as Chōdenji Top (Similar to the Chōdenji Yo-Yo of Combattler V) and Tenkūken (天空剣 Sky Sword, "Laser Sword" in the English dub, "Excalibur" in the Italian dub). With Tenkūken, Voltes V marks the enemy's final moments with a signature "V" slash. This established it as one of the first super robots to use a sword in its finishing attack. Voltes V deviates from the robotic design of the Combattler V. Voltes V 's plot has a more serious tone than the comedic storyline of Combattler V. Voltes V also follows a formula similar to that of Daimos.

S01 E01 • Saturday, Jun 4, 1977 • Jun 4 • 24m

S01 E02 • Saturday, Jun 11, 1977 • Jun 11 • 24m

S01 E03 • Saturday, Jun 18, 1977 • Jun 18 • 24m

S01 E04 • Saturday, Jun 25, 1977 • Jun 25 • 24m

S01 E05 • Saturday, Jul 2, 1977 • Jul 2 • 24m

S01 E06 • Saturday, Jul 9, 1977 • Jul 9 • 24m

S01 E07 • Saturday, Jul 16, 1977 • Jul 16 • 24m

S01 E08 • Saturday, Jul 23, 1977 • Jul 23 • 24m

S01 E09 • Saturday, Jul 30, 1977 • Jul 30 • 24m

S01 E10 • Saturday, Aug 6, 1977 • Aug 6 • 24m

S01 E11 • Saturday, Aug 13, 1977 • Aug 13 • 24m

S01 E12 • Saturday, Aug 20, 1977 • Aug 20 • 24m

S01 E13 • Saturday, Aug 27, 1977 • Aug 27 • 24m

S01 E14 • Saturday, Sep 3, 1977 • Sep 3 • 24m

S01 E15 • Saturday, Sep 10, 1977 • Sep 10 • 24m

S01 E16 • Saturday, Sep 17, 1977 • Sep 17 • 24m

S01 E17 • Saturday, Sep 24, 1977 • Sep 24 • 24m

S01 E18 • Saturday, Oct 1, 1977 • Oct 1 • 24m

S01 E19 • Saturday, Oct 8, 1977 • Oct 8 • 24m

S01 E20 • Saturday, Oct 15, 1977 • Oct 15 • 24m

S01 E21 • Saturday, Oct 22, 1977 • Oct 22 • 24m

S01 E22 • Saturday, Oct 29, 1977 • Oct 29 • 24m

S01 E23 • Saturday, Nov 5, 1977 • Nov 5 • 24m

S01 E24 • Saturday, Nov 12, 1977 • Nov 12 • 24m

S01 E25 • Saturday, Nov 19, 1977 • Nov 19 • 24m

S01 E26 • Saturday, Nov 26, 1977 • Nov 26 • 24m

S01 E27 • Saturday, Dec 3, 1977 • Dec 3 • 24m

S01 E28 • Saturday, Dec 10, 1977 • Dec 10 • 24m

S01 E29 • Saturday, Dec 17, 1977 • Dec 17 • 24m

S01 E30 • Saturday, Dec 24, 1977 • Dec 24 • 24m

S01 E31 • Saturday, Dec 31, 1977 • Dec 31 • 24m

S01 E32 • Saturday, Jan 7, 1978 • Jan 7 • 24m

S01 E33 • Saturday, Jan 14, 1978 • Jan 14 • 24m

S01 E34 • Saturday, Jan 28, 1978 • Jan 28 • 24m

S01 E35 • Saturday, Feb 4, 1978 • Feb 4 • 24m

S01 E36 • Saturday, Feb 18, 1978 • Feb 18 • 24m

S01 E37 • Saturday, Feb 25, 1978 • Feb 25 • 24m

S01 E38 • Saturday, Mar 11, 1978 • Mar 11 • 24m

S01 E39 • Saturday, Mar 18, 1978 • Mar 18 • 24m

S01 E40 • Saturday, Mar 25, 1978 • Mar 25 • 24m
1977 • 40 Episodes
Voltes V narrates the heroic exploits of the young robot pilots known as The Voltes Team and their trials against alien invaders from the planet Boazan. Armed with the Super Electromagnetic Machine Voltes V, the five pilots drive back the invaders one Beast Fighter at a time. The series is different from typical super robot anime of the time in that it illustrates human sentimentality and common values, with underlying themes such as the love of family, equality, selfless sacrifice, team work, and patriotism. Voltes V is a work that has a heavy revolutionary undertone. The series ends with Voltes V's spectacular counterattack on planet Boazan to liberate the slaves from the oppression of a tyrannical ruler, Emperor Zu Zambojil. After Voltes V, Tadao Nagahama directed the TV anime version of Rose of Versailles, which leaves speculation that perhaps Voltes V was influenced by Nagahama's research on the French Revolution for his future project.[original research?] The theme of enslaved population rising up to overthrow an aristocracy lend support to theory. Voltes V's arsenal consists of variety of missiles, a bazooka, beams, and weapons such as Chōdenji Top (Similar to the Chōdenji Yo-Yo of Combattler V) and Tenkūken (天空剣 Sky Sword, "Laser Sword" in the English dub, "Excalibur" in the Italian dub). With Tenkūken, Voltes V marks the enemy's final moments with a signature "V" slash. This established it as one of the first super robots to use a sword in its finishing attack. Voltes V deviates from the robotic design of the Combattler V. Voltes V 's plot has a more serious tone than the comedic storyline of Combattler V. Voltes V also follows a formula similar to that of Daimos.

S01 E01 • Saturday, Jun 4, 1977 • Jun 4 • 24m

S01 E02 • Saturday, Jun 11, 1977 • Jun 11 • 24m

S01 E03 • Saturday, Jun 18, 1977 • Jun 18 • 24m

S01 E04 • Saturday, Jun 25, 1977 • Jun 25 • 24m

S01 E05 • Saturday, Jul 2, 1977 • Jul 2 • 24m

S01 E06 • Saturday, Jul 9, 1977 • Jul 9 • 24m

S01 E07 • Saturday, Jul 16, 1977 • Jul 16 • 24m

S01 E08 • Saturday, Jul 23, 1977 • Jul 23 • 24m

S01 E09 • Saturday, Jul 30, 1977 • Jul 30 • 24m

S01 E10 • Saturday, Aug 6, 1977 • Aug 6 • 24m

S01 E11 • Saturday, Aug 13, 1977 • Aug 13 • 24m

S01 E12 • Saturday, Aug 20, 1977 • Aug 20 • 24m

S01 E13 • Saturday, Aug 27, 1977 • Aug 27 • 24m

S01 E14 • Saturday, Sep 3, 1977 • Sep 3 • 24m

S01 E15 • Saturday, Sep 10, 1977 • Sep 10 • 24m

S01 E16 • Saturday, Sep 17, 1977 • Sep 17 • 24m

S01 E17 • Saturday, Sep 24, 1977 • Sep 24 • 24m

S01 E18 • Saturday, Oct 1, 1977 • Oct 1 • 24m

S01 E19 • Saturday, Oct 8, 1977 • Oct 8 • 24m

S01 E20 • Saturday, Oct 15, 1977 • Oct 15 • 24m

S01 E21 • Saturday, Oct 22, 1977 • Oct 22 • 24m

S01 E22 • Saturday, Oct 29, 1977 • Oct 29 • 24m

S01 E23 • Saturday, Nov 5, 1977 • Nov 5 • 24m

S01 E24 • Saturday, Nov 12, 1977 • Nov 12 • 24m

S01 E25 • Saturday, Nov 19, 1977 • Nov 19 • 24m

S01 E26 • Saturday, Nov 26, 1977 • Nov 26 • 24m

S01 E27 • Saturday, Dec 3, 1977 • Dec 3 • 24m

S01 E28 • Saturday, Dec 10, 1977 • Dec 10 • 24m

S01 E29 • Saturday, Dec 17, 1977 • Dec 17 • 24m

S01 E30 • Saturday, Dec 24, 1977 • Dec 24 • 24m

S01 E31 • Saturday, Dec 31, 1977 • Dec 31 • 24m

S01 E32 • Saturday, Jan 7, 1978 • Jan 7 • 24m

S01 E33 • Saturday, Jan 14, 1978 • Jan 14 • 24m

S01 E34 • Saturday, Jan 28, 1978 • Jan 28 • 24m

S01 E35 • Saturday, Feb 4, 1978 • Feb 4 • 24m

S01 E36 • Saturday, Feb 18, 1978 • Feb 18 • 24m

S01 E37 • Saturday, Feb 25, 1978 • Feb 25 • 24m

S01 E38 • Saturday, Mar 11, 1978 • Mar 11 • 24m

S01 E39 • Saturday, Mar 18, 1978 • Mar 18 • 24m

S01 E40 • Saturday, Mar 25, 1978 • Mar 25 • 24m

Voltes V narrates the heroic exploits of the young robot pilots known as The Voltes Team and their trials against alien invaders from the planet Boazan. Armed with the Super Electromagnetic Machine Voltes V, the five pilots drive back the invaders one Beast Fighter at a time. The series is different from typical super robot anime of the time in that it illustrates human sentimentality and common values, with underlying themes such as the love of family, equality, selfless sacrifice, team work, and patriotism. Voltes V is a work that has a heavy revolutionary undertone. The series ends with Voltes V's spectacular counterattack on planet Boazan to liberate the slaves from the oppression of a tyrannical ruler, Emperor Zu Zambojil. After Voltes V, Tadao Nagahama directed the TV anime version of Rose of Versailles, which leaves speculation that perhaps Voltes V was influenced by Nagahama's research on the French Revolution for his future project.[original research?] The theme of enslaved population rising up to overthrow an aristocracy lend support to theory. Voltes V's arsenal consists of variety of missiles, a bazooka, beams, and weapons such as Chōdenji Top (Similar to the Chōdenji Yo-Yo of Combattler V) and Tenkūken (天空剣 Sky Sword, "Laser Sword" in the English dub, "Excalibur" in the Italian dub). With Tenkūken, Voltes V marks the enemy's final moments with a signature "V" slash. This established it as one of the first super robots to use a sword in its finishing attack. Voltes V deviates from the robotic design of the Combattler V. Voltes V 's plot has a more serious tone than the comedic storyline of Combattler V. Voltes V also follows a formula similar to that of Daimos.

S01 E01 • Saturday, Jun 4, 1977 • Jun 4 • 24m

S01 E02 • Saturday, Jun 11, 1977 • Jun 11 • 24m

S01 E03 • Saturday, Jun 18, 1977 • Jun 18 • 24m

S01 E04 • Saturday, Jun 25, 1977 • Jun 25 • 24m

S01 E05 • Saturday, Jul 2, 1977 • Jul 2 • 24m

S01 E06 • Saturday, Jul 9, 1977 • Jul 9 • 24m

S01 E07 • Saturday, Jul 16, 1977 • Jul 16 • 24m

S01 E08 • Saturday, Jul 23, 1977 • Jul 23 • 24m

S01 E09 • Saturday, Jul 30, 1977 • Jul 30 • 24m

S01 E10 • Saturday, Aug 6, 1977 • Aug 6 • 24m

S01 E11 • Saturday, Aug 13, 1977 • Aug 13 • 24m

S01 E12 • Saturday, Aug 20, 1977 • Aug 20 • 24m

S01 E13 • Saturday, Aug 27, 1977 • Aug 27 • 24m

S01 E14 • Saturday, Sep 3, 1977 • Sep 3 • 24m

S01 E15 • Saturday, Sep 10, 1977 • Sep 10 • 24m

S01 E16 • Saturday, Sep 17, 1977 • Sep 17 • 24m

S01 E17 • Saturday, Sep 24, 1977 • Sep 24 • 24m

S01 E18 • Saturday, Oct 1, 1977 • Oct 1 • 24m

S01 E19 • Saturday, Oct 8, 1977 • Oct 8 • 24m

S01 E20 • Saturday, Oct 15, 1977 • Oct 15 • 24m

S01 E21 • Saturday, Oct 22, 1977 • Oct 22 • 24m

S01 E22 • Saturday, Oct 29, 1977 • Oct 29 • 24m

S01 E23 • Saturday, Nov 5, 1977 • Nov 5 • 24m

S01 E24 • Saturday, Nov 12, 1977 • Nov 12 • 24m

S01 E25 • Saturday, Nov 19, 1977 • Nov 19 • 24m

S01 E26 • Saturday, Nov 26, 1977 • Nov 26 • 24m

S01 E27 • Saturday, Dec 3, 1977 • Dec 3 • 24m

S01 E28 • Saturday, Dec 10, 1977 • Dec 10 • 24m

S01 E29 • Saturday, Dec 17, 1977 • Dec 17 • 24m

S01 E30 • Saturday, Dec 24, 1977 • Dec 24 • 24m

S01 E31 • Saturday, Dec 31, 1977 • Dec 31 • 24m

S01 E32 • Saturday, Jan 7, 1978 • Jan 7 • 24m

S01 E33 • Saturday, Jan 14, 1978 • Jan 14 • 24m

S01 E34 • Saturday, Jan 28, 1978 • Jan 28 • 24m

S01 E35 • Saturday, Feb 4, 1978 • Feb 4 • 24m

S01 E36 • Saturday, Feb 18, 1978 • Feb 18 • 24m

S01 E37 • Saturday, Feb 25, 1978 • Feb 25 • 24m

S01 E38 • Saturday, Mar 11, 1978 • Mar 11 • 24m

S01 E39 • Saturday, Mar 18, 1978 • Mar 18 • 24m

S01 E40 • Saturday, Mar 25, 1978 • Mar 25 • 24m
1977 • 40 Episodes
Voltes V narrates the heroic exploits of the young robot pilots known as The Voltes Team and their trials against alien invaders from the planet Boazan. Armed with the Super Electromagnetic Machine Voltes V, the five pilots drive back the invaders one Beast Fighter at a time. The series is different from typical super robot anime of the time in that it illustrates human sentimentality and common values, with underlying themes such as the love of family, equality, selfless sacrifice, team work, and patriotism. Voltes V is a work that has a heavy revolutionary undertone. The series ends with Voltes V's spectacular counterattack on planet Boazan to liberate the slaves from the oppression of a tyrannical ruler, Emperor Zu Zambojil. After Voltes V, Tadao Nagahama directed the TV anime version of Rose of Versailles, which leaves speculation that perhaps Voltes V was influenced by Nagahama's research on the French Revolution for his future project.[original research?] The theme of enslaved population rising up to overthrow an aristocracy lend support to theory. Voltes V's arsenal consists of variety of missiles, a bazooka, beams, and weapons such as Chōdenji Top (Similar to the Chōdenji Yo-Yo of Combattler V) and Tenkūken (天空剣 Sky Sword, "Laser Sword" in the English dub, "Excalibur" in the Italian dub). With Tenkūken, Voltes V marks the enemy's final moments with a signature "V" slash. This established it as one of the first super robots to use a sword in its finishing attack. Voltes V deviates from the robotic design of the Combattler V. Voltes V 's plot has a more serious tone than the comedic storyline of Combattler V. Voltes V also follows a formula similar to that of Daimos.

S01 E01 • Saturday, Jun 4, 1977 • Jun 4 • 24m

S01 E02 • Saturday, Jun 11, 1977 • Jun 11 • 24m

S01 E03 • Saturday, Jun 18, 1977 • Jun 18 • 24m

S01 E04 • Saturday, Jun 25, 1977 • Jun 25 • 24m

S01 E05 • Saturday, Jul 2, 1977 • Jul 2 • 24m

S01 E06 • Saturday, Jul 9, 1977 • Jul 9 • 24m

S01 E07 • Saturday, Jul 16, 1977 • Jul 16 • 24m

S01 E08 • Saturday, Jul 23, 1977 • Jul 23 • 24m

S01 E09 • Saturday, Jul 30, 1977 • Jul 30 • 24m

S01 E10 • Saturday, Aug 6, 1977 • Aug 6 • 24m

S01 E11 • Saturday, Aug 13, 1977 • Aug 13 • 24m

S01 E12 • Saturday, Aug 20, 1977 • Aug 20 • 24m

S01 E13 • Saturday, Aug 27, 1977 • Aug 27 • 24m

S01 E14 • Saturday, Sep 3, 1977 • Sep 3 • 24m

S01 E15 • Saturday, Sep 10, 1977 • Sep 10 • 24m

S01 E16 • Saturday, Sep 17, 1977 • Sep 17 • 24m

S01 E17 • Saturday, Sep 24, 1977 • Sep 24 • 24m

S01 E18 • Saturday, Oct 1, 1977 • Oct 1 • 24m

S01 E19 • Saturday, Oct 8, 1977 • Oct 8 • 24m

S01 E20 • Saturday, Oct 15, 1977 • Oct 15 • 24m

S01 E21 • Saturday, Oct 22, 1977 • Oct 22 • 24m

S01 E22 • Saturday, Oct 29, 1977 • Oct 29 • 24m

S01 E23 • Saturday, Nov 5, 1977 • Nov 5 • 24m

S01 E24 • Saturday, Nov 12, 1977 • Nov 12 • 24m

S01 E25 • Saturday, Nov 19, 1977 • Nov 19 • 24m

S01 E26 • Saturday, Nov 26, 1977 • Nov 26 • 24m

S01 E27 • Saturday, Dec 3, 1977 • Dec 3 • 24m

S01 E28 • Saturday, Dec 10, 1977 • Dec 10 • 24m

S01 E29 • Saturday, Dec 17, 1977 • Dec 17 • 24m

S01 E30 • Saturday, Dec 24, 1977 • Dec 24 • 24m

S01 E31 • Saturday, Dec 31, 1977 • Dec 31 • 24m

S01 E32 • Saturday, Jan 7, 1978 • Jan 7 • 24m

S01 E33 • Saturday, Jan 14, 1978 • Jan 14 • 24m

S01 E34 • Saturday, Jan 28, 1978 • Jan 28 • 24m

S01 E35 • Saturday, Feb 4, 1978 • Feb 4 • 24m

S01 E36 • Saturday, Feb 18, 1978 • Feb 18 • 24m

S01 E37 • Saturday, Feb 25, 1978 • Feb 25 • 24m

S01 E38 • Saturday, Mar 11, 1978 • Mar 11 • 24m

S01 E39 • Saturday, Mar 18, 1978 • Mar 18 • 24m

S01 E40 • Saturday, Mar 25, 1978 • Mar 25 • 24m