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Super Electromagnetic Machine Voltes V (Japanese: 超電磁マシーン ボルテス V ( ファイブ ), Hepburn: Chōdenji Mashīn Borutesu Faibu), popularly known as simply Voltes V (pronounced as "Voltes Five") is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Company and animated by Nippon Sunrise (now known as Bandai Namco Filmworks and formerly known as Soeisha).
Combattler V ran for 54 episodes from April 17, 1976, to May 28, 1977, and was replaced by Voltes V. Various manga adaptations were released both during its airing and afterwards. Many toys were also produced. The anime itself was brought to the Philippines and dubbed in English and later Filipino and Cebuano are aired on GMA in 1999.
It is the third and final installment of the Robot Romance Trilogy, following Chōdenji Robo Combattler V and Chōdenji Machine Voltes V. [2] It aired on TV Asahi and its affiliates from April 1, 1978 to January 27, 1979, consisting of 44 episodes.
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DX Voltes V from Chōdenji Machine Voltes V Golion would later find much greater fame as the star of the cartoon series Voltron : Defender of the Universe . Combattra was the only toy previously released in North America, as part of Shogun Warriors .
Voltes V: Legacy – The Cinematic Experience is a 2023 Philippine action drama science fantasy film produced by GMA Entertainment Group in association with Telesuccess Productions, Toei Company and Sunrise and released by GMA Network and GMA Pictures.
The collection comprises 35,427 glass plates, ranging in size from 4 to 12 inches (100 to 300 mm), as well as almost 50,000 prints, and forms a detailed photographic record of Thailand (then known as Siam) during the country's period of modernization. [1] The collection was inscribed on the UNESCO Memory of the World Register in 2017. [2]
The album title is a pun on the ultraelectromagnetic tops, a fictional weapon from the Japanese anime television series Voltes V, which was popular in the Philippines at the time. Working titles included Lutong Bahay , Pekaloid , The Klasik Kapums Konsert Kookout , and Eraserheads Greatest Hits Vol. 5 .