Voltes V

Toei Animation, Sunrise
Military / Survival / Superpower40 EP/4 Jun 1977

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Synopsis

Earth's invasion begins when the horned Boazanians roll up with giant beast fighters that stomp through conventional military forces like they're nothing. Humanity's only answer is Voltes V, a super-electromagnetic robot formed when five separate machines combine, piloted by a team operating out of Camp Big Falcon, a fortress disguised as a bird-shaped island off the coast of Japan. The team includes the three Gō brothers — Kenichi, Daijirō, and Hiyoshi — along with Megumi, the commander's daughter, and Ippei, an American rodeo champion turned mecha pilot. That lineup alone should tell you this show has range. What starts as a fairly straightforward alien invasion story quietly deepens as the Gō brothers begin uncovering secrets about their father's disappearance and their own connection to the Boazanians. The family drama hits harder than you'd expect from a 1977 super robot show, touching on themes of discrimination and identity that give the whole thing real emotional weight. If you grew up on Mazinger Z or Combattler V, Voltes V is cut from the same cloth but leans harder into its character writing. Fans of Tōshō Daimos will recognize the Sunrise-Toei DNA here. The combination sequences are genuinely cool, the soundtrack is iconic — that opening theme lives rent-free in a lot of people's heads — and across 40 episodes, it builds to something that feels personal rather than just spectacle.

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Characters

Kenichi Gou

Eldest Gou brother, Voltes V's responsible leader, skilled pilot and marksman.

Portrayed by Shiraishi Yukinaga

Prince Heinel

Boazanian prince, noble warrior, and initially a villain; later redeemed through sacrifice.

Portrayed by Ichikawa Osamu

Megumi Oka

Kunoichi Megumi Oka, Voltes V's skilled pilot, is the voice of reason, using her ninja skills and calm demeanor to keep the team united.

Portrayed by Ueda Miyuki

Daijirou Gou

Stoic Voltes V pilot, master of hand-to-hand combat and naginata, piloting the Volt Panzer.

Portrayed by Genda Tesshou

Ippei Mine

Orphaned rodeo champ, Ippei is cool under pressure, piloting Volt Bomber with a rivalry against Kenichi.

Portrayed by Sogabe Kazuyuki

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watching this in 90's and present. I remembering the memories that I treasure before when I was a child, after school or on weekend TV, Voltes V often feels like a predecessor to other big machines shows the robot combining.
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