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Voltes V

TV Show TV-PG 1977 24m/ep 7.1 /10 Summer 1977
tv asahi A tv asahi Original

Voltes V opens with Earth under attack from the Boazan Forces, an alien army unleashing monstrous Beast Warriors. To push them back, five skilled pilots, Kenichi, Ippei, Daijirou, Hiyoshi and Megumi, operate the combining robot Voltes V. As battles escalate, the Go brothers grapple with secrets... Read more

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About Voltes V

Voltes V opens with Earth under attack from the Boazan Forces, an alien army unleashing monstrous Beast Warriors. To push them back, five skilled pilots, Kenichi, Ippei, Daijirou, Hiyoshi and Megumi, operate the combining robot Voltes V. As battles escalate, the Go brothers grapple with secrets about their origins and the fate of their missing father, which complicates loyalties and strategy. Allies on Earth and within the Boazan world emerge, and the pilots balance combat, personal grief, and political resistance while pursuing the truth. The series mixes large-scale robot battles with family drama, keeping its focus on the team's determination to reconnect and to challenge the power controlling the enemy. It alternates action with quiet scenes that deepen the characters.

Originally aired in 1977, Voltes V is a Japanese animated television series, notable for its mecha design and ensemble cast. Voice actors include Kazuyuki Sogabe, Seizo Kato, Noriko Ohara, Hiroshi Masuoka and Miyuki Ueda. It enjoyed wide syndication across Asia.

Voltes V did not gather major international awards like Oscars or Emmys, and there are no widely cited global award wins. Its recognition has been driven mainly by fan appreciation and regional acclaim, including tribute events and retrospective screenings in countries where it resonated.

The series influenced later mecha shows and left a strong legacy, especially in parts of Asia where it's remembered across generations. Memorable robot designs, recurring motifs of family and rebellion, and dedicated fan communities have kept Voltes V visible decades later. Merchandise and local broadcasts reinforced its staying power.

Critics and fans often praise the show for its mix of action and interpersonal drama, reflected in a modest user rating around 7.1. Major themes include family ties, identity, resistance to tyranny, and the costs of war, all framed by team dynamics. Viewers note strong character work and emotional stakes.

What Viewers Are Saying

7.1/10
from 7 ratings

Voltes V feels like a childhood classic for a lot of fans, especially in the Philippines where it aired on TV and left a lasting memory. The appeal comes from five pilots who form Voltes V, big robot battles, monster of the week stuff, and Prince Heinel who stands out as a memorable foil. Even with the old look and simple plotting, the theme song and the feel of epic adventure keep pulling in new viewers and old fans who caught it in Japanese with English subs.

Details

Release Date
June 04, 1977
Episode Length
24m
Rating
TV-PG
User Ratings
7 votes
Type
TV Series
Episodes
40
Network
tv asahi, GMA Network
Genres
Drama
Country
Japan
Animation Studio
Sunrise
Based On
Original
Format
TV

Official Trailer

Voice Cast

Kazuyuki Sogabe

Kazuyuki Sogabe

Seizo Kato

Seizo Kato

Noriko Ohara

Noriko Ohara

Hiroshi Masuoka

Hiroshi Masuoka

Miyuki Ueda

Miyuki Ueda

Osamu Ichikawa

Osamu Ichikawa

Tessyo Genda

Tessyo Genda

Hiroshi Masuoka

Hiroshi Masuoka

Kenji Utsumi

Kenji Utsumi

Mikio Terashima

Mikio Terashima

Frequently Asked Questions

Voltes V is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy online in the US. Check back later for updates.

Voltes V has 1 season with a total of 40 episodes. The series has ended, so all episodes are available to watch. It first premiered on June 04, 1977.

With a rating of 7.1/10 from 7 viewers, Voltes V is well-received and recommended by the community. It's a good pick if you enjoy super robot, aliens, and war stories.

Voltes V opens with Earth under attack from the Boazan Forces, an alien army unleashing monstrous Beast Warriors. To push them back, five skilled pilots, Kenichi, Ippei, Daijirou, Hiyoshi and Megumi, operate the combining robot Voltes V. As battles escalate, the Go brothers grapple with secrets a...

Voltes V is an original anime production, meaning the story was created specifically for the anime rather than being adapted from manga, light novels, or other source material. Original anime often have more creative freedom in storytelling.

Voltes V was animated by Sunrise.

Sunrise Sunrise is famous for the Gundam franchise, which they've produced since 1979. The studio has also created Code Geass, Cowboy Bebop, and numerous other influential mecha and action series that have... View all Sunrise anime

Voltes V is primarily available in Japanese with subtitles. English dubs may be available on some platforms - check the streaming options above for audio availability.

No, Voltes V is a fictional animated series about an alien invasion by the Boazan Forces and a team of pilots who defend Earth. It's not based on real events.

Kazuyuki Sogabe voices Ippei Mine, one of the five pilots of the Choudenji Machine Voltes V. Ippei is part of the Go family team that fights the Boazan Forces and helps search for their missing father.