^ I did a search for the Mighty Orbots toy and that came up.
I never heard of it before. It reminds me of God Mars.
Well, you can always buy the Soul of Chogokin GodMarsThere was a toy designed and promoted but not put into production, again because of the lawsuit:
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Just one problem: after I found out about the lawsuit I hunted down and watched a couple of God Mars episodes...and realized I hate it as much as I hate Voltron. [heavy sigh...]Well, you can always buy the Soul of Chogokin GodMars
Spot the difference!
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So what was Power Rangers based on. If it wasn't Voltron, was it one of the other giant robots?
So did Mighty Orbots:
Again so did Mighty Orbots.
So what confuses me about Voltron's popularity is that here was a more exciting cartoon with better animation and yet Voltron's what gets remembered and remade and people look at you funny if you mention the Orbots.
The new series is a remake. Having some knowledge of the original might be good for comparison but there is no need to watch it or any of the previous remakes to enjoy this one. Personally, I'm curious about how they'll handle certain story developments from the original.Hopefully there will be no need for knowledge of any previous incarnations to understand it, cos if there is then out the airlock it goes.
Hopefully there will be no need for knowledge of any previous incarnations to understand it, cos if there is then out the airlock it goes.
Wow. I mean, nothing about that video appealed to me, at all. Yes, it had better animation, but the visuals were not as good. I'll take the poorer Voltron animation, because I think it's beautiful to behold. If I faced Voltron, I'd quake in my boots. If I faced Orbot, I'd laugh.
Then there's the music, which reminds me a lot of Transformers: The Movie.
As for more exciting, I'll take your word for it. Voltron was plenty exciting for me. I loved the concept and the characters. Plus it had Peter Cullen narrate its opening. "From days of long ago..." It always sends a shiver up my spine.
But, that's all I have and you may not want to hear it, but I think even putting aside the lawsuit, all of these things ultimately made Voltron more memorable (especially because of the toys). You may disagree, but it seems time bears me out on this. Poor animation and "less excitement," maybe, but more memorable, definitely.
You can laugh, but a cursory watch of Orbots will demonstrate that the girl Orbots by themselves are more powerful than Voltron. The Orbots together would beat Voltron's ass into the dirt.
It was the eighties and it was transforming robots.![]()
I'll see your Peter Cullen and raise you Gary Owens doing continuing narration.
And I'll match your shivering spine with the nausea I felt every time I had to listen to "Form feet and legs! Form arms and Body! And I'll form...THE HEAD!" Do you know how many times you have to hear that before you want to shoot Keith through the screen? Take a guess. It's not a large number.
I'm not going to argue with you about that. Voltron got a chance to reach more eyes longer and hit toy shelves. I only contend that if Orbots had the same chances it would have given Voltron a run for popularity, even if Voltron always remained the more memorable.
I tend to agree that hearing the same "And I'll form the head!" lines every single time got pretty tiresome. Did he really have to remind the rest of the team what their jobs were every single time?
I don't know about the better animation. In the video there is the classical transformation sequence and in every anime this is something made with higher quality than the rest (because it is a stock sequence that you have to re-use every time).Yes, it had better animation,
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