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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 ...

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    • Voltes Vwas Largely Influenced by The French Revolution.
    • Voltes Vwas Widely Popular in Dictator-Ruled countries.
    • Voltes Vis The Second Installment in A Robot Trilogy.
    • There Was A Movie in The U.S. called Voltus 5.
    • Voltes V’s Weapons System Inspired An Eraserheads Album.

    Voltes V’s themes of oppression by a dominant authority and the people’s rebellion against it are inspired by the French Revolution. Rebellion was a dominant theme across all its episodes. Funnily, the Marcos dictatorship only realized this when Voltes Vonly had four episodes left and decided to ban it in the Philippines. Those last four episodes s...

    Although Voltes Vsaw moderate global success when it launched in the 1970s, it had popular appeal in dictator-ruled countries, Cuba, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Cuba was ruled by Fidel Castro from 1976 to 2008, while Indonesia was ruled by Suharto from 1968 to 1998. Meanwhile, Marcos ruled the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. Of course, this coul...

    Voltes V is part of the Robot Romance Trilogy, whose first series was Combattler V (pronounced as “vee,” not “five”) and the last one was Daimos.All three were created by Saburo Yatsude and produced by Sunrise and Toei Company. But of the three in the Robot Romance Trilogy, you probably remember Daimosas the most romantic, because it focused on the...

    In 1983, Voltes V was released in the U.S. as a movie called Voltus 5. According to Anime News Network, this version suffered from horrible editing and had an English dub that was inferior to the Philippine English version. It was 75 minutes long and consisted of condensed scenes from various episodes of the series.

    Voltes V has at least 10 weapons at his disposal, a favorite being the Ultra Electromagnetic Top, which was the inspiration behind Eraserheads’ album Ultraelectromagneticpop! The following are other weapons of Voltes V: Ultra Electromagnetic Beam: An energy beam that is projected out of the giant robot’s chest Ultra Electromagnetic Wave: A blast of...

  3. Sep 13, 2020 · You're sure to have heard the urban myth of Voltes V pulled off the air by Ferdinand Marcos during martial law. We dive into different sides of this tale. The story behind why the anime series was banned in the Philippines.

    • Mia Rodriguez
  4. Jan 15, 2020 · “Voltes V no Uta” literally mean’s “Voltes V’s song,” and Horie continues to perform this song live to this day. A brass- and string-heavy song, “Voltes V no Uta” is instantly recognizable for most Filipinos; Gen-Xers probably grew up with a vinyl 45 record of this side.

  5. Feb 16, 2021 · Voltes V is a pop culture icon that’s widely considered the most important anime show for Filipino audiences, popular across generations and especially among those who grew up during the martial law era.

  6. Voltes V: Legacy is a 2023 Philippine television drama action science fantasy series broadcast by GMA Network. The series is based on the Japanese anime television series Voltes V. Directed by Mark A. Reyes V, it stars Miguel Tanfelix, Radson Flores, Matt Lozano, Raphael Landicho and Ysabel Ortega.

  7. Oct 23, 2016 · "Chichi Wo Motomete" (Eng: I Want My Father or Seeking Father), is the ending theme of the Japanese anime television series Voltes V which first aired on TV Asahi on June 4, 1977. It was sung by Mizuki Ichirou.

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