Voltron Legendary Defender Season 1 Exclusive -

Voltron: Legendary Defender Season 1 debuted as a Netflix exclusive on June 10, 2016, revitalizing the classic 80s franchise for a new generation. Produced by DreamWorks Animation and animated by Studio Mir, the season introduced a darker, more serialized "space opera" tone while maintaining the humor and heart of the original series. Exclusive Content and Features

The season stumbles slightly with Princess Allura. While visually stunning, she spends the first half of the season relegated to "exposition fairy" and "holographic tech support." Her grief over Altea is handled well, but the writers clearly saved her action-heel turn for Season 2. Similarly, Coran’s eccentricity is charming at first but borders on grating in episodes 4 and 5. voltron legendary defender season 1 exclusive

If you enjoy animated series like Transformers, Naruto, or My Hero Academia, you'll likely enjoy Voltron: Legendary Defender Season 1. Fans of science fiction, adventure, and action-packed storylines will also appreciate this show. Voltron: Legendary Defender Season 1 debuted as a

A specific commentary track exclusive to the Digital HD version features the voice actors (including Jeremy Shada as Lance and Bex Taylor-Klaus as Pidge) recording live in the booth. They point out background "Altean Marks" that contain hidden coded messages. One mark, visible for only three frames in Episode 8, translates to "Lotor lives." Remember, this exclusive commentary dropped before Season 2 was announced, making it the earliest confirmation of the show's primary antagonist. While visually stunning, she spends the first half

The Amazon exclusive is particularly interesting because it contains the only official confirmation that Keith’s mother is Galra—a fact Season 1 only hinted at. These motion comics were delisted in 2018 when Amazon’s licensing deal expired, making them extremely rare.