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ToyCast is back and better than ever! This is Episode 171, this time TFG1Mike welcomes back Josh the FloorBurger as they break open the DISPLAY CASE once more, and each talk about a toy from their collection, and so much more! It's all Toy Talk All The Time Here on ToyCast! Check it out! as we are back Talkin' Toys here on ToyCast!USE TFG1Mike's LinkTree to Follow Him!!ToyWorldOrder!Times Past Collectibles!!POPPIN' OFF TOYS! Follow Them on Twitter Facebook and Instagram!Pixel Dan's The Toys of He-Man and The Masters of the Universe!!!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2922322/advertisement
Eric Stocker, the winner of the first cosplay contest at VoltCon in 2019, joins Marc and Greg to talk about his many cosplays and props that he made himself for Voltron, Robotech, Spaceballs, and much more. His winning cosplay at VoltCon was the first Voltron cosplay we've seen that transformed into the 5 Robot lions from the full Voltron costume, complete with a large Blazing Sword. The video version of this podcast can be seen on our YouTube Channel here. As always, thanks for listening and watching. Let's Voltron!
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It’s about time that we discuss one of the premiere Nintendo franchises in recent memory. Plus if we don’t then all the sword boys from Smash might come for us. […]
Eduardo e Ivan trazem suas músicas favoritas da série de jogos Fire Emblem. O foco é nas músicas a partir dos jogos para Gameboy Advanced.Blocos do episódioRemix do tema de Fire Emblem, de Smash Bros Ultimate: 01:09.Softly with Grace, tema dos Black Fangs, de Blazing Sword: 08:26.Id (Purpose), de Awakening: 11:44.Unfulfilled, de Three Houses: 17:46.Lost in Thoughts All Alone, de Fates: 21:16.A Grasping Truth, tema de batalha de (SPOILER), de Radiant Dawn: 28:26.
Voltron comes to a close with some cool stuff, some not so cool stuff and a potential sequel about those Armored Fleet Dairugger XV guys. Hosts: Dan, Jeff, and Scott Sh’notes:Sponsor: Humble MonthlyMortal Kombat 11John Wick 3DauntlessVoltron: Legendary Defender Music...Read more
This week, Sam teaches Joe and Krissy about Fire Emblem 7; a game whose story is roughly the length of …
On the 15th anniversary of Fire Emblem's release in America, Kat and Nadia remember the first entry to make it overseas. They talk Marth and Roy's first appearance in Smash Bros. Melee, the reasons for Blazing Sword being chosen over Binding Blade, and of course, perma-death. Plus: An investigation into why Smash Bros. fans love Super Mario RPG's Geno, Hajime Tabata's shocking resignation, and more!
This podcast is our COMPLETE coverage of Voltron at San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) 2018. Marc shares everything that happened at SDCC with Greg, who is hearing it for the first time, including interviews with Bex Taylor-Klaus, Jeremy Shada, Rhys Darby, Josh Hamilton, Lauren Montgomery, Joaquim Dos Santos, and Kyle Anderson. Also, we cover the Voltron panel, signings, SDCC exclusives, and we are excited to announce the winner of the Voltron Season 6 Prize Pack, and introduce a new SDCC Voltron Prize Pack and how to enter to win it! One of the first things we talk about is an announcement made for a Voltron book coming in 2019 by Andrew Farago, who had Original Voltron Director Franklin Cofod on a panel called Totally Awesome: The Greatest Cartoons of the 80's. His Voltron book will be called Voltron: The Ultimate Visual History, published by Insight Editions in 2019. Of course, we will have Andrew on the podcast when that book is released! Of course, we know you all want to hear about the interviews we had with the Cast and Crew of Voltron Legendary Defender! So, in addition to hearing them on the podcast, you can also WATCH them on our YouTube Channel! Here is the link to each interview: Bex Taylor-Klaus (Pidge) and Jeremy Shada (Lance) - https://youtu.be/EsIjNl4ZTYg Rhys Darby (Coran) and Josh Hamilton (Story Editor) - https://youtu.be/DVZiADaPyvw Joaquim Dos Santos and Lauren Montgomery (Executive Producers) - https://youtu.be/o9MGSRAL2so And... as an added special bonus, we have an interview with the Moderator of the Voltron Legendary Defender Panel at SDCC, the Associate Editor at Nerdist, and the Host of a brand new VLD Episode Commentary Podcast called FORM PODCAST - Kyle Anderson - https://youtu.be/3O5NG2EQ58E We also wanted to mention that Voltron Legendary Defender's Legendary Voice Director Andrea Romano was brought out of retirement to do an episode commentary for Form Podcast, but Marc was also able to interview Andrea, because she was also brought back for the Batman: The Animated Series Panel at SDCC. We were so happy to talk to Andrea Romano again!! Also, we covered the Voltron Legendary Defender Panel at SDCC and the signings of both the cast and crew at the autograph area AND Tim Hedrick and Mitch Iverson at the Lion Forge Booth for the Voltron Legendary Defender Comics, Vol 3, Issue 1 SDCC Exclusive Variant Cover! There were also SDCC Voltron Exclusives for: LEGO Ideas Voltron, which we covered in our last podcast, but can't help talking about AGAIN, because it's so awesome!!!! Don't forget, EVERYONE can get their own LEGO Ideas Voltron on August 1, 2018 at Shop.LEGO.com or at ANY LEGO Store in the world! Playmates Toys Hyperphase Voltron, which is a beautiful set I picked up at the Entertainment Earth booth! Bandai Super MiniPla Voltron Model Set with the exclusive Blazing Sword! Han Cholo Classic Voltron Membership Kit and VLD Enamel Pins, Blue Lion Ring and Bayard Pendants! Here are some of our pictures from everything we mentioned here: We were so excited about the announcements for Season 7 being 13 episodes, coming to Netflix on August 10, and that the remaining 13-episode drop will occur before the end of this year, so we are thinking December, but don't quote us! And it is certainly cool that we will have a complete 78-episode Voltron story on Netflix , we will be sad when it is all over, because it is such an amazing series. We want to thank the whole cast and crew of Voltron Legendary Defender at DreamWorks Animation, all the animators at Studio Mir, and all the people at Universal, DreamWorks, Team Click and Netflix who have allowed us to cover everything for Voltron. Thank you! On our next podcast, we'll be reviewing episodes 2, 3 and 4 of Season 6 of Voltron Legendary Defender with K-Lionheart, who designed Dungeons and Voltron for us when she appeared on the podcast as our Voltron Fan Artist Spotlight. The next podcast after that, we'll be reviewing episodes 5, 6 and 7 of Season 6 of Voltron Legendary Defender with Donya Abramo, writer for Hypable, and a podcast veteran herself. She recently wrote a post-SDCC article on Hypable that we all love. Please check it out here: https://www.hypable.com/voltron-shiro-lgbt-disability-importance/ As Always, Thank You for Listening! Let's Voltron!!
Going through bad guys like a Blazing Sword through butter, seasons 5 and 6 of Voltron: Legendary Defender featured high stakes and serious consequences for the entire cast, culminating in three perfect words. Did it make sense to split the 13 episodes into two seasons? How heavy can a kids’ show get? How many RPG references did YOU catch during “Monsters and Mana”? And what the heck happens next? Host Chip Sudderth with Shannon Sudderth, Moisés Chiullan and Kyle Anderson.
13 episodes, two seasons, five lions, one giant robot - Going through bad guys like a Blazing Sword through butter, seasons 5 and 6 of Voltron: Legendary Defender featured high stakes and serious consequences for the entire cast, culminating in three perfect words. Did it make sense to split the 13 episodes into two seasons? How heavy can a kids’ show get? How many RPG references did YOU catch during “Monsters and Mana”? And what the heck happens next? Host Chip Sudderth with Shannon Sudderth, Moisés Chiullan and Kyle Anderson.
13 episodes, two seasons, five lions, one giant robot - Going through bad guys like a Blazing Sword through butter, seasons 5 and 6 of Voltron: Legendary Defender featured high stakes and serious consequences for the entire cast, culminating in three perfect words. Did it make sense to split the 13 episodes into two seasons? How heavy can a kids’ show get? How many RPG references did YOU catch during “Monsters and Mana”? And what the heck happens next? Host Chip Sudderth with Shannon Sudderth, Moisés Chiullan and Kyle Anderson.
Together! At the same time, for the first time! We talk to Kimberly Brooks (Allura), AJ LoCascio (Lotor) and Josh Keaton (Shiro) about Season 6 and everything else. And if that isn't enough, we share some emails from listeners and preview 2 SDCC exclusives for Voltron fans. Kimberly Brooks (Allura) has played too many roles to mention here, but is best known for Ashley Williams in the Mass Effect series, Jasper from Steven Universe, Buena Girl from ¡Mucha Lucha!, Shinobu Jacobs in No More Heroes and No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle, Mee Mee in Dexter's Laboratory, Luna in the Scooby-Doo franchise as part of the Hex Girls, and her amazing Princess Allura from Voltron Legendary Defender. Kimberly will be at AnimeExpo this weekend. She will be signing for three hours in the Premium Autographs Area at AnimeExpo starting at 11 AM on Saturday, July 7th. Hear her talk about the other conventions she'll be attending from our interview on this podcast! You can follow Kimberly on Twitter @kimberlydbrooks AJ LoCascio (Lotor) was best known for his voice acting role in Back to the Future: The Game as Marty McFly, but has since eclipsed ALL other roles with his incredible performance as Lotor from Voltron Legendary Defender. AJ does not have any planned convention visits, but if Kimberly and Josh can convince him, he'll be out there mingling with the fans someday. You can follow AJ on Twitter @AJLoCascio Josh Keaton (Shiro) began his career as a child actor. He is best known for his roles as Takashi (Shiro) Shirogane in Voltron Legendary Defender, Peter Parker / Spider-Man in The Spectacular Spider-Man, Norman Osborn in Marvel's Spider-Man, Jack Darby in Transformers: Prime and Hercules as an adolescent in Hercules. Josh will also be at AnimeExpo this weekend. He will be signing for three hours in the AX2018 Premium Autograph Area at 10 AM on Saturday, July 7th! Listen to this podcast for other conventions he'll be appearing at soon. You can follow Josh on Twitter @JoshKeaton Also, we are giving away a Voltron Prize Pack, courtesy of our friends at The Voltron Store! Visit The Voltron Store at http://store.voltron.com to see the latest Voltron items, like clothing, comics, DVDs, toys, jewelry and more! If you send us an email at letsvoltronpodcast@gmail.com, with your thoughts on Season 6, you can be entered to win this prize pack. 1 lucky winner will win! As we mentioned in this podcast, there are 2 special SDCC exclusives that will be in San Diego for Voltron fans! First, at the Entertainment Earth Booth #2343, you can get one of 3000 Limited Edition Hyperphase Voltron 5-piece Gift Set from Playmates Toys for $129.99. If there are any left after SDCC, in August, they will ship from Entertainment Earth. Pre-Order Now! • Available from the following Comic Con vendors: o ThinkGeek/Gamestop – Booth 3349 o Toynk Toys – Booth 815/4437 o Entertainment Earth – Booth 2343 o Trendsetters/Sure Thing Toys – Booth 4730 Second, at the Blue Fin Booth #401 at SDCC, you can see the Exclusive BANDAI SHOKUGAN SUPER MINIPLA VOLTRON (SDCC VER.) It’s time to form Blazing Sword! This special SDCC 2018 exclusive version of Bandai Shokugan Super Minipla Voltron includes an additional effect part to recreate the “Form Blazing Sword” sequence not found in the regular release version and exclusive box-art! A hybrid plastic model kit and toy, the Super Minipla Voltron comes in pre-colored plastic with painted-in details and assembles with no glue! Completed product can be separated into 5 individual posable Lions and combine into Voltron. Includes Blazing Sword, Spinning Laser Blade, and an original weapon, the Mega Blaster made from the individual Lion weapons. Assembled, Voltron stands at approx. 7.1″ tall.” At the convention, this item will be $70.00. As Always, Thanks for Listening! Let's Voltron!!
You are getting a special treat as Marc and Greg interview the LEGO Ideas Voltron Project Designer Lendy Tayag, whose Voltron LEGO Idea achieved 10,000 supporters in 22 days, and is now awaiting review in September. Addendum: The full-length Voltron Legendary Defender Trailer is discussed as well. Lendy Tayag is an IT professional from The Philippines who used LEGO Designer, an application that has all the possible LEGO pieces, to build his own Voltron set, including 5 robot lions that combine to form the giant robot. It comes with 6 Pilot mini-figs and a Blazing Sword and shield. This set has the 10,000 supporters needed to reach the review phase of the LEGO Ideas site. The next review period is in September, and we are anxiously waiting to hear if this Voltron set will get approved to be manufactured as a set by LEGO. Here is the link to Lendy's Facebook page for all of his Creations: https://www.facebook.com/CreationsByLendy In this podcast, you'll hear Lendy tell Marc and Greg everything that went into his design of Voltron, and how he thought he'd have up to a year to fine-tune his design, but of course, only had several days. Also in this podcast, there is an added recording of Marc and Greg talking about the full-length Voltron Legendary Defender trailer that was released by DreamWorks on Wednesday. As we learned, the first 3 episodes of the series are themed as an hour-long movie, called “The Rise of Voltron.” Here is a link to the trailer they are talking about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXW1waqRCb0 Marc and Greg will break down this trailer in more detail on the next podcast after this one. Marc had also mentioned that today, Friday the 13th of May, marks the release of Dan Jolley's novel, Gray Widow's Walk. Gray Widow's Walk is the first book in the Gray Widow Trilogy, and is available May 13 from Seventh Star Press. Here's the link for the Thunderclap mentioned in the podcast: https://www.thunderclap.it/projects/41441-dan-jolley-s-gray-widow-s-walk Here is a link to the Amazon page where you can buy the Kindle version: https://www.amazon.com/Gray-Widows-Walk-Widow-Trilogy-ebook/dp/B01F3ZPTAW?ie=UTF8&Version=1&entries=0 Thanks for listening! Sign Up for our Newsletter! Use this link to give us your email address so you can get exclusive information from Let's Voltron: The Official Voltron Podcast: Join Us! Note: Link will not work on mobile devices
Marc takes Let's Voltron "on the road" to the worldwide debut of the Voltron: Legendary Defender cast and crew at WonderCon, with exclusive interviews. You get to listen to Greg's reactions to hearing these interviews for the very first time. Let's Voltron Host, Marc Morrell, took a trip to Los Angeles, California with his wife, Kim (official photographer/videographer), to capture the DreamWorks Animation panel and interviews for Voltron: Legendary Defender. In Part 1 of 2, you will hear Marc recall the experience of WonderCon, and the exuberance of Voltron fans that attended the panel that introduced the world to the cast and crew of Voltron: Legendary Defender, due to come out with an initial block of 13 episodes on June 10th on Netflix. For co-host, Greg Tyler, who is hearing all these interviews for the first time, this podcast gives his genuine reactions to what the cast and crew had to say at WonderCon, after the panel that just exploded like Voltron slicing through robeasts with Blazing Sword. While Marc was at WonderCon, he got to meet face-to-face for the first time with previous podcast guests, Blacky Shepherd and Steven E. Gordon. These Voltron meetups are one of the favorite things for Marc to do as a host of the podcast. You can privately contact either of these great artists through Facebook or Twitter to commision them for a personal Voltron artwork of your choosing. Marc also visited the Sideshow Collectibles booth, where a finished Prototype of the Voltron Maquette was on display, in all of it's colorful glory. The price and date of sale are all "To Be Decided" (TBD), but here are the pictures we promised in close up detail. In the podcast, Greg mentions the Mighty Fine T-shirts that Marc picked up for him at the We Love Fine booth. These were WonderCon exclusives for the new Voltron show, and you can now get them yourself (for $25 each) at these links: http://www.welovefine.com/voltron-space-attack-11257.html http://www.welovefine.com/colored-chestplate-11258.html The Voltron cast was announced at WonderCon, and we talk to all of them, except Neil Kaplan, Steven Yeun, and Cree Summer, during this podcast: Josh Keaton (Hal Jordan in "Green Lantern: The Animated Series") as Shiro Jeremy Shada (Finn the Human in "Adventure Time") as Lance Tyler Labine ("Tucker and Dale vs. Evil") as Hunk Bex Taylor-Klaus ("The Last Witch Hunter") as Pidge Steven Yeun (Glenn in "The Walking Dead") as Keith Kimberly Brooks (Ashley Williams in "Mass Effect") as Princess Allura Rhys Darby ("Flight of the Conchords") as Coran Neil Kaplan ("Transformers: Robots in Disguise") as Zarkon Cree Summer ("A Different World") as Haggar Joaqim Dos Santos ("The Legend of Korra") - Executive Producer Lauren Montgomery ("The Legend of Korra") - Co-Executive Producer Tim Hedrick ("The Legend of Korra") - Story Editor In Part 2 of the podcast, coming next week, Marc and Greg bring 2 other guests who attended the panel at WonderCon onto the podcast to review everything that happened at the panel. Your guests will be Shannon Muir and Dani DeWald. Both are mentioned in Part 1 as well. Marc announced in this podcast that we will be revealing the winner of a Voltron: Legendary Defender lithograph, signed by the whole cast and crew of the Netflix series that were at the panel at WonderCon. From all of people who submitted questions to our email that were asked to the talent and showrunners of Voltron: Legendary Defender, we will pick one winner at random. That winner will be announced in our Parts 2 podcast next week. Here is a picture of that lithograph: Sorry that this podcast was so long, but we have a wonderful panel to talk about and guests to review it with us, coming next week on Let's Voltron: The Official Voltron Podcast. Thanks for listening! Sign Up for our Newsletter! Use this link to give us your email address so you can get exclusive information from Let's Voltron: The Official Voltron Podcast: Join Us! Note: Link will not work on mobile devices
Sushi and Taylor talk about the first Fire Emblem released in North America. What are your thoughts on this game and the series as a whole? https://ia902602.us.archive.org/19/items/PowerOnPodcastPortableEpisode24/Power%20On%20Podcast%20Portable%20Episode%2024.mp3
Happy 1st Anniversary to Let's Voltron: The Official Voltron Podcast! I am proud to share this review of everything that happened on the Let's Voltron Podcast from this past year, as well as some anniversary greetings that Voltron Fans left us on voicemail. As I went through recording this 35th podcast episode, it became very clear that I have a lot of people to thank for making this past year so special for all the Voltron Fans. So, I have to start by thanking the wonderful people at World Events Productions for carrying the Voltron torch these past 30 years, and for coming on the podcast to share the information that can only come from the home office in St. Louis. So, a very special thank you to Ted Koplar, Bob Koplar and Tiffany Ilardi. Extra thanks to Bob Koplar for helping me walk through all these podcast episodes. I really want to thank Jeremy Corray for helping get this podcast started in December 2013, and for his continued support as a resource and occasional co-host. I want to thank Michael French for making many episodes special with his expert commentary and for carrying the Blazing Sword as a great co-host. I have to thank Dan Jolley for being a great fan-favorite guest and a super co-host when we review the original Voltron episodes. Big thank you to Gregory Tyler for being a great Voltron Fan and for bringing a comprehensive look at Vehicle Team Voltron to the listeners of the podcast. The rest of the people on this list have all been terrific contributors to the podcast and were all important to the success of the 1st year of Let's Voltron. Here they are, in no particular order: Mark Oliver, Tommy Yune, George Sohn, Seth Green, Clare Grant, Brian “Smitty” Smith, Lucas Morrell, Marc Handler, Franklin Cofod, John Teichmann, Casey Snider, Chee-toy, Talley LaFlamme, Moira, Brandon Thomas, Cubbieberry, Rileah Vanderbilt, Chris Wofford, Neil Ross, Josh McKillips, N. Steven Harris, Jacob Chabot, Linda Endinger, Todd Matthy, Tara Scully, Traci Todd, Josh Bernard, Aaron Goins, Jon Eckert, Tony and Rose Tuski, Kim Morrell, and Master Harry Pfister (a true inspiration). Thank you so much to all the fans that submitted great questions for many of the guests in all of the episodes, and for sharing your thoughts, comments, memories, and super Voltron fandom. Thank you all for making 2014 the best year ever for me and here's hoping that 2015 has the ability to top it! Thanks for listening! See you all in 2015!
Your host, Marc Morrell, has invited Chris Wofford, the Owner and Founder of Acidfree Gallery, to be his special guest for an episode that's all about licensed Limited Edition Screen Prints that Acidfree Gallery sells online at AcidfreeGallery.com and at conventions like New York Comic Con. Whether you are a collector of fine art or a geek from the 80's, Acidfree Gallery has something for you! Marc and Chris talk about the newest Limited Edition Voltron Screen Print by Artist James White, which is being released at 12:30 PM EDT on Friday, August 8, only on AcidfreeGallery.com. This is bound to sell out in a very short time, so make sure your fingers are clicking on the mouse at exactly 12:30 PM. Here is what the screen print will look like: You can also learn more about the print here. It's an amazing piece of art that will look great on any Voltron Fan's wall. And the Voltron releases do not end there! Coming on September 10, Voltron's 30th Birthday, Acidfree Gallery will be releasing another Limited Edition Voltron Print that promises to be even more epic, with villains from the show included. The artist's name cannot be released yet, but Chris' description of this print will make you want to jump on this one as soon as it goes on sale. And the Voltron releases do not end there! Chris tells us that New York Comic Con promises to be Acidfree Gallery's biggest convention ever, with another new Limited Edition Voltron Screen Print that will be sold exclusively at the Acidfree Gallery booth on the exhibit hall floor at New York Comic Con. The best part of all? Chris Wofford is offering a FREE Metal Variant Screen Print of the September 10th 30th Anniversary Voltron Print to one lucky Voltron Fan! What do you have to do to be in the running for this amazing screen print collectible? Chris wants you to “SHOW US YOUR VOLTRON!” Send us a picture of you decked out in your Voltron Gear, and try to make this as elaborate as possible. You may have a Voltron tattoo, or Voltron jersey, or a Voltron costume, or hat and t-shirt. However you want, “SHOW US YOUR VOLTRON!” (you may get extra points for having the name of the podcast in your picture somewhere...just a suggestion) You can send your photos to @LetsVoltron on Twitter, our email at LetsVoltronPodcast@gmail.com, or our Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/letsvoltron The winner will be chosen by Chris and announced on the anniversary special Let's Voltron Podcast episode on September 10. Marc also asked people to tell us what their plans are for the 30th Anniversary of Voltron on September 10. Are you going to watch a marathon of Original Series Episodes, 3rd Dimension, or Voltron Force. Will you have a party, and invite all your close Voltron Fan friends? How will you celebrate? Send us your stories of what you will be doing on September 10, @LetsVoltron on Twitter, our email at LetsVoltronPodcast@gmail.com, or our Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/letsvoltron. You can even tell us on the voice mail line at 860-4-MULLET. If you leave a voice mail, you are guaranteed to get your story told on the podcast. Hold onto your Blazing Sword, because on our next podcast episode, Marc will be interviewing Original Series Voice Actor Neil Ross, the voice of Pidge and Keith from Voltron: Defender of the Universe, Fleet of Doom, and Voltron: The Third Dimension. Please send us questions for Neil Ross at the above-mentioned email, Facebook, Twitter, and Voice Mail accounts. This is the first time we have had anyone who played the characters we have come to love after 30 years, so make your questions count! As always, Thanks for listening!
In this episode, Marc has a very enlightening conversation with Brandon Thomas about both of the Dynamite Voltron comics he wrote: Voltron and Voltron: Year One. You won't want to miss the end of the conversation, where Brandon reveals the missing parts of the story he never got to finish! In addition, Marc announces several podcast events and Voltron.com offerings. Brandon Thomas writes his own blog and can be reached on Twitter @mirandamercury. Miranda Mercury was the original comic Brandon Co-created with Lee Ferguson. You can learn more about it here. If you'd like to pick up the Voltron and Voltron: Year One Series, you can go to store.voltron.com to get them. Let's Voltron Podcast T-Shirts! The T-Shirt Campaign for the Let’s Voltron Podcast ends on July 17th at 11 PM EDT. Hurry and get your t-shirt reserved to help us reach our goal. You can go to http://teespring.com/letsvoltron to purchase Let’s Voltron Podcast Logo t-shirts in 3 varieties: Canvas Ringspun (Unisex Gray), Canvas Triblend (Unisex Tan), and Womens Junior (Gray). The way this works is like a Kickstarter campaign. Our goal is to sell 50 t-shirts or more in a 3-week period. The campaign ends on July 17th, whether we reach our goal or not. If we reach our goal, t-shirts will be shipped to arrive anywhere from 7-13 days after July 18. If we don’t reach our goal, then no one will get a t-shirt at all. There are shipping costs associated with these, but it is to your advantage to order as many as you can in the same reservation to save on the cost of shipping. So, gather your friends and family together that live near you, get their size and style information, and put it all in one order, and you will save a boatload on shipping for the additional shirts. We also need your help to spread the word to make sure we reach the goal and everyone gets their shirts. Tell everyone you know by word of mouth, share on Facebook, Twitter, email, forums and fan groups, and use the URL, http://teespring.com/letsvoltron in every correspondence. Go to store.voltron.com to get Denver: The Last Dinosaur on DVD. For the First time ever, the complete series, all 50 episodes in one place! This 6 disc special is a Pre-order that will ship on September 16th. Anything else ordered with this item will ship then. Everyone who purchases from this site will be entered into a drawing to win a Denver Statue. Drawing will take place on 9/16 and be announced on the Denver FB page! Also at store.voltron.com, they are taking pre-orders once more for the Toynami 30th Anniversary Voltron Collectors Set! Don't miss your chance to get the definitive Voltron Collectible, which includes the 5 lions, the lion weapons, a shield and Blazing Sword, and an electronic base that make the sounds of Voltron forming, when you insert the special key, which can also be worn as a badge! Once again, Thanks for listening!
Marc interviews Brian “Smitty” Smith, author of the 6-volume Voltron Force Graphic Novels from Viz Media, but not before introducing his son, Lucas, to give the 10-year-old perspective for the first time on the Let’s Voltron Podcast. Marc gives a shout-out to Chee-Toy for the latest artwork inspired by the podcast, an Olympic Voltron Snowboarding, with Blazing Sword covering the entire bottom of the snowboard. That image is now the background image on the Let’s Voltron Facebook Page. We talked about the new 30th Anniversary Voltron Logo, introduced by WEP on Voltron.com, symbolizing 30 years of defending the universe. Just in time for the 30th Anniversary, WEP has unveiled a new and updated store.voltron.com where you can find all the greatest Voltron merchandise as well as products from other classic WEP shows. Check out the new look today! Brian “Smitty” Smith is also the author of the new 30th Anniversary Voltron ‘Encyclopedia’, due out later this year (with the Introduction by Let’s Voltron Podcast Host Marc Morrell). In this podcast, you hear a complete run-through of every issue of the Voltron Force Graphic Novel Series, still available on (store.voltron.com) if you haven’t picked these up yet. If you liked the Voltron Force Nicktoons animated series, you will love Brian’s Graphic novels, because they are just like watching an episode in each volume. Brian also gives us a tease of something you might see in the 30th Anniversary Voltron Book by Viz Media, but don’t expect much more than that at this time. Brian has agreed to come back and talk to us about the book when it is released. Brian lets us know about other projects he is involved with right now, as well. See Brian's work on his personal website, the Voltron Store, and the Stuff of Legend Omnibus.
If you are excited about Voltron's 30th Anniversary, nothing will be get you more excited than Toynami's 30th Anniversary Die-Cast Voltron Collector's Set. Marc, Mike, and Jeremy are joined in this episode by the man who brought this fantastic, one-of-a-kind collectible to the fans, George Sohn, the President of Toynami. George talks about his own Voltron fandom, explains the process behind the making of this special 30th Anniversary Voltron, and answers questions from the loyal Let's Voltron Podcast listeners. Marc announced the release of the new Acidfree Gallery Limited Edition Print by artist Dave Perillo. voltron-acidfree.png We are excited to announce this new, officially licensed print that is coming to you on Thursday, January 23, 2014 at 12:30 pm EST! Stay tuned to the Let's Voltron Facebook and Twitter to see images of the original drawing by Dave Perillo! And check out Acidfree Gallery's Facebook and Twitter links below for more information. Also, Artist and Super-Fan Cheetoy wants you to “Challenge the Chee”. She is asking listeners of the Let's Voltron Podcast to come up with ideas for what you want her to draw, within the Voltron universe. It can be anything. Come up with your craziest ideas. She has already drawn Allura and Keith on a wrecking mace, based on the idea we gave her from an earlier Podcast episode. So, post your ideas for “Challenge the Chee” by posting on @LetsVoltron on twitter or on our Let's Voltron Facebook Page with the hashtag #ChallengeTheChee and your idea. The rest of the episode belonged to George Sohn, the President of Toynami. George talked about a great many things, but we wanted to highlight some of the major points of the discussion here: George told us about the origin of how WEP and Toynami came together when the 20th Anniversary Voltron Die-Cast was forged. Jeremy, Marc and Mike are some the first people outside of Toynami to hear the sounds that are made when the key is opened on the base of the 30th Anniversary Voltron, and our fantastic listeners are now part of that select group. George tells us that a 24-inch Jumbo Voltron is in the works, unlike any other large scale Voltron you've ever seen. There is some discussion about the scale of a Blazing Sword on a Voltron that big, and Lion heads that shoot off the arms, just like in the TV show. George opens it up to the listeners who are the truest fans. He wants to know what you guys would like to have for a Jumbo Voltron. There may still be enough time to make some changes before it goes into production. So, post on the comments here or go to the Facebook page for Let's Voltron, and let George know what you would like for a 24-inch Voltron. After those suggestions are posted, we will send that data to George. George lets us know that he would really like to make a Vehicle Voltron Masterpiece, at the same scale as the 20th Anniversary Voltron Die-Cast, but he needs support from the fans. Jeremy tells the fans to send your posts to DreamWorks Classics twitter account @DWAnimation. The Toynami 30th Anniversary Die-Cast Voltron Collector's Set will continue to be sold through the 2014 year, but once it's gone, it's gone, and will never be sold again. So, make sure you get yours by Pre-Ordering at http://store.voltron.com – Shipments will go out in April. Look for an “unboxing” video review coming from Mike French soon, for this wonderful Toynami 30th Anniversary Die-Cast Voltron Collector's Set. When Mike posts it, we will share it with you everywhere (Twitter, Facebook, this page, etc.). Thanks for listening!
[REPOSTED FROM THE REVERSE THIEVES] This is a bonus segment of the Speakeasy Podcast we like to call Crime Scene Investigations. These are random bonus podcasts that we record live from various events. There is no regular schedule for these. We will put them up as quickly as we can when the opportunity for one occurs. We suspect they will mostly be from conventions but we might work in some interviews and conversation from NY events as fate allows. The great Robeast that was AnimeNEXT 2013 could not be slain by a single podcasting mecha. It required the effort of an elite team of podcasters in combining lions to handle an event like this in the forsaken land of New Jersey. Evan and Ink from the Ani-Gamers podcast formed the legs. Vincenzo and Vince who were not only staff but also are part of the All Geeks Considered podcast formed the arms. And Xan from the Spiraken Manga Review formed the head. That makes me, Hisui, the Blazing Sword that let the team snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.