Showing posts with label Studio Mir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Studio Mir. Show all posts
Sunday, 12 May 2019
Netflix Retrospective: Voltron Legendary Defender Season 5 Episodes 4-6
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Sunday, 5 May 2019
Netflix Retrospective - Voltron: Legendary Defender Season 5 Episodes 1-3
OK, we’ve
got to season 5 and since I wrote the last retrospective, Voltron has become
somewhat a subject of controversy for certain narrative decisions in its final
2 seasons. I will cover the particularly controversial elements in due course,
my opinion is that they’re well-intentioned but badly thought through, particularly
with the announcement in the marketing for season 7, something I’ll get to when
I eventually cover season 7.
For now,
though, we’re only on season 5 and there’s only 6 episodes to cover as once
again, the season was split in half so they could put more releases out, let’s
see how this half holds up.
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Sunday, 3 February 2019
Netflix Retrospective - Voltron: Legendary Defender Season 4 Episodes 4-6
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Friday, 25 January 2019
Netflix Retrospective: Voltron: Legendary Defender season 4 episodes 1-3
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Sunday, 9 December 2018
Netflix Retrospective - Voltron: Legendary Defender - Season 3 Episodes 4-7
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Sunday, 2 December 2018
Netflix Retrospective - Voltron: Legendary Defender - Season 3 Episodes 1-3
Netflix wanted to get the show out faster, and so began
splitting the planned seasons into smaller mini-seasons, the next 4 seasons are
either 6 or 7 episodes long, and as such seasons 3 and 5 don’t feel entirely
complete. That said, it does mean I can do season 3 in 2 retrospectives before
we hit the Christmas hiatus so… Here’s season 3 of Voltron
Monday, 1 October 2018
Netflix Retrospective - Voltron: Legendary Defender season 2 episodes 10-13
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Sunday, 29 July 2018
Sunday, 15 July 2018
Netflix Retrospective: Voltron: Legendary Defender Season 2 episodes 1-3
We continue our retrospective on Voltron: Legendary defender with season 2, which would be the last for a while to be a full 13 episodes, seasons 3-6 would be 6-7 episodes each (without about half the originally planned season in each new season) with the recently teased season 7 going back to 13 episodes again. But to the content of season 2 itself.
Sunday, 8 July 2018
Tuesday, 28 February 2017
Editorial: My thoughts on Voltron: Legendary Defender Season 2
So season 1 was an impressive outing for Voltron: Legendary Defender, season 2, which came out earlier this year had a lot to live up to, did it succeed, here's my take.
Sunday, 19 February 2017
Editorial: My thoughts on Voltron: Legendary Defender Season 1
Voltron Legendary Defender was initially released on Netflix in July last year. But its roots go back to an anime called Go-Lion, created the animated devision of the company that produces sentai shows, footage from which is used in Power Rangers. The original Voltron series was a dubbed version of Go-Lion, with new bits of animated footage to tone down a few elements and make the odd change, here and there. Legendary Defender is ultimately a reboot of that series, but instead of using footage from a Japanese anime, they're using one of the great animation studios, Studio Mir, the studio that did the vast bulk of Korra. Combine them with an animation powerhouse like Dreamworks and... here's what we get.
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