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Voltes V: Legacy is an upcoming Philippine science fantasy television series to be broadcast by GMA Network. The series is based on the Japanese anime television series Chōdenji Machine Voltes V by Toei Animation and Sunrise. Directed by Mark A. Reyes, it stars Miguel Tanfelix, Radson Flores, Matt Lozano, Raphael Landicho and Ysabel Ortega.[7] It is set to premiere on May 8, 2023 on the network's Telebabad line up replacing Mga Lihim ni Urduja.
Background

Voltes V Legacy is a live-action[8] television adaptation by GMA Network of the Japanese anime television series Chōdenji Machine Voltes V that was produced by Toei Company and Sunrise. The anime is commonly known in the Philippines as Voltes V.[9] GMA Network acquired the rights to make a live-action adaptation through Telesuccess Productions, Toei's Philippine licensee.[10]

Voltes V was first broadcast in the Philippines on May 5, 1978, on GMA Network with English dubbing.[11] It was banned by then-President Ferdinand Marcos on August 27, 1979, citing "harmful effects on children"[12] with four remaining episodes being unaired.[13] After the 1986 People Power Revolution that resulted to Marcos' removal from office,[14] the anime was reaired on Philippine television in the 1980s to 2010s.[12][14]

A full-scale trailer was released on January 1, 2023 on the TV network's social media channels and YouTube, and is touted as the network's most expensive production to date.[15]
Cast and charactersLead cast Miguel Tanfelix as Steve Armstrong[16]
Radson Flores as Mark Gordon[17]
Matt Lozano as Robert "Big Bert" Armstrong[18]
Raphael Landicho as "Little Jon" Armstrong[18]
Ysabel Ortega as Jamie Robinson[19] Supporting cast Martin del Rosario as Zardoz[20]
Liezel Lopez as Zandra[20]
Epi Quizon as Zuhl[21]
Carlo Gonzales as Draco[21]
Dennis Trillo as Baron Hrothgar / Ned Armstrong
Carla Abellana as Mary Ann Collins Armstrong[22]
Gabby Eigenmann as General Robinson[23]
Neil Ryan Sese as Dr. Hook[23]
Albert Martinez as Dr. Richard Smith
Christian Vasquez as Emperor Zambojil (the 124th Boazanian emperor)
Carlos Siguion Reyna as the 123rd Boazanian emperor
Max Collins as Rozalia
Ryan Eigenmann as Baron Zander
Chanda Romero as Contessa
Nico Antonio as General Oslack
Jamie Wilson as Commander Garth
Kimson Tan as Tadao
Migs Villasis as Apable
Joaquin Manansala as SGM. Edwards
Angela Alarcon as Chief Kelly
Sophia Senoron as Ally
Julia Pascual as Anna
Crystal Paras as Judy
Elle Villanueva as Eva Sanchez[24]
Jamir Zabarte as Tomas[25]
Jon Lucas as RS Ignacio
Dion Ignacio as Obgen
Bibeth Orteza as Fadsa
Juan Rodrigo as Dr. Baden
Mike Lloren as General Watson
Brent Valdez as Magus
Kyle Ocampo as Amira
Kokoy De Santos as Harvey Perez
Sharmaine Arnaiz as Luisa
Production

In January 2020, GMA Network hired Riot Inc. for the post-production and visual effects of the series, with approval and supervision from Toei Company.[9][12] Script, characters and creation of the Boazanian language would undergo review and approval by Toei.[26]

Mark A. Reyes was hired as the director of the television series.[9][12] Reyes has been attached for eight years, from the pitching and approval of the series.[27] Noel Layon Flores serves as the lead visual designer.[28] Suzette Doctolero is attached as the writer.[1]

Production sets had been made for Camp Big Falcon, the Boazanian Skull Ship and the Boazanian Earth underground base. The costumes took a year to produce, undergoing several revisions. Reyes said that they had to establish a "good marriage within the "classic Voltes V" look and one that’s acceptable nowadays" when it comes to the series' visuals, adding that they deviate from using spandex for the costumes.[29]

Production was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.[29] Principal photography commenced on May 28, 2021.[27] It briefly halted in August 2021 due to the enhanced community quarantine in National Capital Region caused by the Delta variant.[30]

On January 11, 2022, GMA earned praises from Toei Company, the license owners of the show.[31][32] Director Mark A. Reyes also shared that GMA Network had received approval from Toei Japan and a commendation letter from the original producer of the anime.[33] Filming concluded on April 1, 2023.[34]
Critical response

In Japan, Toei Ltd. featured Voltes V: Legacy on their website after the trailer's release on January 5, 2023. In a press release by the company, the original makers of the mecha anime praised the project and thanked Filipinos for their love of the franchise, noting the huge popularity of Voltes V in the Philippines since it aired in the country in the late 1970s.[35]

The media outlet IGN Southeast Asia described Voltes V: Legacy as "the Philippine answer to Power Rangers and Voltron."[36]

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