: Likely an index or tracker ID used by specific digital archiving groups or Greek private trackers to catalog their library.
Voltron became a cult classic in Greece during the late 1980s and 1990s, frequently aired on private channels like or ANT1 .
: The franchise only exists because US producers accidentally received tapes for GoLion (the Lion Voltron) instead of Daltanious , which they had originally requested from Toei Animation. : Likely an index or tracker ID used
: Indicates the video resolution (960 pixels wide), likely a high-quality "remux" or upscale of the original 4:3 standard definition broadcast to maintain clarity on modern screens. Historical Context of the Greek Dub
: This is Greek for "Dubbed." It confirms the content features a Greek vocal performance rather than just subtitles. : Indicates the video resolution (960 pixels wide),
: Refers to the iconic "Super Robot" franchise. Specifically, the Greek version often refers to Voltron: Defender of the Universe .
: Like the US version, the Greek dub was based on the American Voltron: Defender of the Universe edit (produced by World Events Productions) rather than the raw Japanese GoLion . Specifically, the Greek version often refers to Voltron:
: The original Japanese series contained significant violence and death, which was edited out or "softened" for the international dubs, including the version seen in Greece. Technical Specifications Voltron (1984): 10 Wild Facts You Didn't Know!