Voltron: The Third Dimension 26 years old
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.
Credits
Brad Garrett
Bull Max 7 (voice)
Billy West
Pidge (voice)
Tim Curry
Prince Lotor (voice)
Michael Bell
Lance / Coran (voice)
Cast
Name | Character |
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Tress MacNeille She was 47 , now 73 years old | |
Brad Garrett He was 38 , now 64 years old | as Bull Max 7 (voice) |
Billy West He was 46 , 23 years old when he died | as Pidge (voice) |
Clancy Brown He was 39 , now 65 years old | |
Tim Curry He was 52 , now 78 years old | as Prince Lotor (voice) |
Michael Bell He was 60 , now 86 years old | as Lance / Coran (voice) |
Kevin Michael Richardson He was 33 , now 60 years old | as Hunk / King Zarkon / Narrator (voice) |
B. J. Ward She was 53 , now 80 years old | as Princess Allura / Haggar (voice) |
Neil Ross He was 53 , now 79 years old | as Keith / Amalgamus (voice) |
Crew
Name | Job title |
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Voltron: The Third Dimension (26 years)
Ended
- First Air Date: 1998-09-12
- Runtime: [30] minutes
- Number of Episodes: 26