This blog will soon provide information about variants in the Voltron: Defender of the Universe toys that were produced by Panosh Place during the mid-1980s. The information in this blog is based on observations by collectors of Panosh Place Voltron toys. As a result it’s possible that additional toy variants exist that are not described here. Action Figures […]
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Panosh Place 1986 Toy Fair Catalog – Unproduced Voltron Toys
Some time ago I purchased a copy of the Panosh Place 1986 Toy Fair catalog, which features a number of Voltron toys that, for whatever reason, were never sold. This set of images shows all Voltron-related content from the catalog. All Catalog Images Unproduced Toys Jeff Cliff Krik Sven Throk Hazar Merla Cossack Robeast Rino Robeast […]
Panosh Place-Style Action Figures and Vehicle Voltron: Is It Possible?
As a follow-up to my blog about whether it would be technically possible to design a Matty-style Vehicle Team Voltron that can hold its 15 pilots, I thought I’d try another thought experiment. Might it be possible to design a Panosh Place-style Vehicle Team Voltron that can hold its 15 pilots? Maybe. Juuuuust maybe. August […]
My VOLTRON Fan Video: VOLTRON Lion Force / Vehicle Team Combined Opening Sequence
One month ago today, I released my first VOLTRON fan video, awkwardly called the VOLTRON Lion Force / Vehicle Team Combined Opening Sequence. In this blog I’ll explain why I made it. When VOLTRON: DEFENDER OF THE UNIVERSE premiered in 1984, I was eight years old. I often wondered why the show’s two robots named […]
Matty-Style Action Figures and Vehicle Voltron: Is It Possible?
I’ve been a “Voltron geek” since first watching the original VOLTRON: DEFENDER OF THE UNIVERSE animated series starting in 1984. This year I’m collecting the Voltron Classics lions and action figures by Matty Collector. Each of the five Voltron lions can accommodate a pilot action figure that’s about 3 3/4″ in height. The five lions […]