

The Consumer Product and Safety Commission used these images to describe which Voltron toys from 19 were included in the recall. All other Voltron toys are fine… and fun! This warning, issued in 1986, pertained only to some toys manufactured in 19. Here is a link to the actual 1986 warning from the Consumer Product Safety Commission: 1986 Voltron Toy Recall Warning On November 12, 1986, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a warning that some of the Matchbox Voltron toys made in 19 had paint which contained levels of lead that exceeded what was allowed by law. Unfortunately, the luster of some 1980s Voltron toys would face a foe that would prove to be more formidable than a Robeast: lead paint. It seemed that nothing could stop Voltron - either the robot in the television episodes, or the toys on toy store shelves. The first Voltron toys to hit retail shelves were sold by Matchbox Toys.
#VOICE ACTORS FOR VOLTRON DEFENDER OF THE UNIVERSE SERIES#
The TV series was popular, and so were the toys. They will be run by Andy Suriano and Ant Ward.In the mid-1980s, Voltron: Defender of the Universe was a big thing. Similar to the first series, Voltronl Defender of the Future will have a 78-episode commitment via Netflix, but with an unspecified extended year run.Ī series of comedic shorts will stream weekly. Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Valeria, a half Galra-half Altean warlord from an alternate timeline and David Kaye as Maahox, a character from Voltron Force who was reinvented as an mysterious alchemist who is neither Galra or Altean. Jones-Quartey will voice Rocky, producer Nate Funaro confirmed that the series was later moved from Netflix to Peacock in addition, voice director Kristi Reed announced the shows' cast will consist of Ryan Potter as Jeff, Lexi Medrano as Cindã, a Latin version of Cinda, Jones-Quartey as Rocky, Todd Haberkorn as Wolo, Cherami Leigh as Princess Ginger, a half human-half Altean version of the character from 1984, David Tennant as Kavin, grandson of Coran,

NE4U and Digital eMation in South Korea will replace Studio Mir for animation services. combined with some of the crew from Legendary Defender and Benjamin Kaltenecker as line producer. Despite these changes, Tim Hedrick will return as one the writers along many others from Steven Universe, OK K.O. They've agreed to let the design style remain, but the series will use a slightly lighter tone. Ian Jones-Quartey ( OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes) and Rebecca Sugar ( Steven Universe) were personally hired by DWA and WEP to develop, write, and executively produce the series.
