

The Castle of Lions is the only playset produced for the series. Yellow Lion, Red Lion, Black Lion, Blue Lion, Green Lion While an average auction ends for $50.00 to $80.00 for the others, the Red Lion goes for $100.00 to $130.00.

The rarest of the lions these days appears to be the red one. Much like the television series, the lions were the meat of the toys - So appealing that people who weren't necessarily aware of the series still purchased them. Skull Scavenger, Hunk, Keith, Lance, Pidge, Princess Allura While the quality of the figures weren't necessarily on par with that of other action figure lines on the market during this period, they were still wonderfully sculpted to match their television counterparts.ĭoom Commander, Hagar the Witch, King Zarkon, Prince Lotor, Robeast Mutilor, Robeast Scorpious With the success of the series on US shores, Panosh Place purchased the rights to produce a toy line based on the famous cartoon which ran from 1984-1986. With this in mind, there are few US viewers who have seen an actual full length episode of the show. What separated the shows from the Japanese versions was that the US versions were heavily edited to remove a lot of the violence, and other graphic related content. The series ran for 124 episodes during the 80's, and consistently ranked among the top shows in the US. Though the series differed drastically from shore to shore, the true form was there - A giant robot made from five lions piloted by five humans who used the giant robot to fight evil in the universe. Voltron had a huge following in both the USA and Japan. We're not big fans of Voltron around these parts, but we know and respect a good toy line when we see it.
