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mosscreeper-ao3 · 6 months ago
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Voltron Ship costume ideas
Jaith
Heather and JD (with the skirt)
Vampire and victim
Top Gun
Klance
Gender swapped Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn
Batman and Superman
Star Wars fighter jumpsuits (the orange one Luke Wears)
Allurance
Jack and Sally
Barbie and Ken
Bed sheet ghosts
Kallurance
Kirk/Spock/Nurse Chapel
The Powerpuff Girls
S’more (one chocolate, one a marshmallow, and one a graham cracker)
Romellura
Ruby and Sapphire
Velma and Daphne
Bunny costumes
Shurtis
The cowboy and Roman guy from Night at the Museum
Spirk (Spock and Kirk)
Generic skull make up 
Veraxca
Batgirl and Harley Quinn
Kim Possible and Shego
Both Wonder Woman
Hunk/Kinkade
Bread and Butter
Big spoon and little spoon
Both Ken
As always, you are free to make art/fics/ whatever based on this. I just ask that you tag me so I can see it!
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nerdy-nook · 6 months ago
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Favorite nuerodivergant headcannons for Voltron LD?
Ooo I like this one! I’m going to do neurodivergent headcanons as well as mental health headcanons because I don’t think all of the characters are neurodivergent. Ok let’s start!
Voltron Paladins:
Shiro: He canonically has PTSD, although the show stopped focusing on it after season 2. So I’m going to keep that. He definitely has panic attacks (as we have seen) but has a good control on his triggers. He has to, to keep himself and his team safe in battle.
Keith: BPD and autism you cannot change my mind. You can’t tell me that after all the shit that poor kid went through in his childhood that he doesn’t have BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder). He checks a lot off the boxes. The sudden mood changes, aggression, abandonment issues, and feelings of worthlessness or inadequacy. As for the autism he mainly experiences sensory issues surrounding sounds and touch. We all know about his social skills. He also has insomnia.
Hunk: I think Hunk has GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder). He’s had it since he was in elementary school. It mainly consists of catastrophizing and physical symptoms. His heart races, and he sweats a lot.
Lance: He has combined ADHD. A classic case as a kid: SUPER hyperactive, couldn’t sit still, and couldn’t focus. His processing speed is a lot slower making it harder for him to learn in an average school environment. This made him self conscious growing up, thinking he was stupid. It’s something he still struggles with.
Pidge: Best girl disease! Jk. She has ADHD, autism, and is also a fellow insomniac. This girl will hyperfixate and work herself for hours. The team comes to do routine checks on her when she’s researching to make sure she rests. She isn’t really hyperactive but does have a hard time staying still. Catch her rotating clockwise as she types away on her laptop.
MFE Pilots (this is self indulgent):
James: With his strong sense of justice I can see him having a little bit of the ‘tism. I used to headcanon him as having BPD as well but now I’m more leaning towards Bipolar II. This goes a long with some other headcanons I have for him, I’ll make a hc sheet for him soon.
Ina: She has autism. She was diagnosed at 3 years old. Her parents were tipped off by the fact that she was selectively mute when she was younger.
Nadia: Also has ADHD She mainly struggles with her impulsivity issues. She has a really hardy time keeping organized. Did someone say organized chaos? Her rooms always a little bit of a mess but she knows where everything is. Once she sets something down she can never find it.
Ryan: I literally can’t think of anything for him, he’s just a neurotypical guy. Nothing wrong with that.
Thanks for the ask BTW!!
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vldfix · 6 days ago
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share with me your voltron rarepairs pls i beg . i’ll start. ryan x hunk So Fire. this fandom needs more rarepairs pls
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chronicloner · 6 months ago
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Vld hc:
Hunk and ryan kinkade would make cooking vlogs together 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
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alien-slushie · 3 months ago
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Hunk, holding a voting poll: Guys! How am I ever going to choose between Ryan and James?!
Keith: James said rude things to me when we were 16.
Hunk, aggressively throwing James' photo on the ground: Ryan it is.
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justmultifandom · 1 year ago
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Name and Meanings???
Because I'm curious even if I have a lot to do but... bruh...
Katie: It's a variant of the name Catherine from the greek "kataròs" and means "pure" or "darting"
Keith: It's a english or scottish name from an ancient scottish family, it could either come from the Brythonic term "cet", “wood”, or from the Scottish word "gaoth", “wind”.
Lance: It's an english name from the germanic "Lanzo" which means "land"
Hunk: I searched but I didn't find anything. But I assume it means something strong like the "hunk".
Takashi: It's a japanese name that means 孝"filial piety", strong "noble" or 崇"reverence".
Allura: It's from the latin name "Aurora" and means "reddish", "luminous" and "shining".
Matt: It's a diminutive of the English name Matthew, variant of Matteo meaning "man of God" or "gift of God".
Sam: It's a diminutive from the english name Samuel, from the jewish "Shemu'el", and means " His name is God"
Colleen: It's an irish name from "Cailìn" and means "girl"
Veronica: It's from the Macedonian term "Pherenìke" and means "Victorious"
Rachel: It's from the jewish and means "little sheep"
Luis: It's a spanish name that means "illustrious warrior"
Marco: It's from the italic term "mar" and means "sacred to Mars", Mars was the ancient roman God of War.
Lisa: It's a famous jewish name from "Elisa" and meas "God is perfection"
Nadia: It's a diminutive from the russian name "Nadezda" and means "hope"
Silvio: It's from the latin term "silva" and means "inhabitant of the forest".
Ina: It's a variant of the name Catherine from the greek "kataròs" and means "pure" or "darting", like Katie.
James: It's from the jewish "Ya'agob" and means "which becomes the first"
Ryan: It's from a irish surname and means "little king"
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raddestrose · 5 months ago
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It makes me so mad that she’s controlling everyone
and it makes me so mad that they don’t know any better
oh shoot
ah yeah spaceship voltron
OH NO
moooo she’s killing the little lion
NOOOOOOO
YOU GUYS JUST DONT GET IT
UGHHHJ
oh there helping nevermind
OH YEAHHHHH
AH YEAAA LETS GOOOO
SHES WHATTTTTT
WHATTT LEG MISSLEDD
OH SHOOT
OH SHOOT HES BACK
OH GOD NOT HIM
THANK YOU SOMEONES FIGURED IT OUT
OH SHOOT HES KILLING THEM
WHAT DID SHE JUST DO
Don’t ask Keith, hes more awkward than Pidge
aww bebe
well, this is turning into a pretty good movie
this reminds me of the episode baby from supernatural
THE MICE
BENE AGAIN
This was actually really cool
oh god, not Kolovan, poor girl
Ah yea Coran os EXACTLY who you want
its nice getting to see everything happening with everyone else on the Atlas
poor Hunk, poor Lance
aww it worked
wow all in one day
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squeakyleftsneaker · 17 days ago
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Some Style, Shit Substance: A Very Voltron Postmortem
A tale of squandered potential, and the necessity of multiple drafts.
For the past 3 weeks and change, I have been consumed by watching and taking copious notes on the 2016-18 reboot of Voltron, Voltron: Legendary Defender. This has been a truly baffling journey for me, I won't lie. Having some familiarity with older incarnations of Voltron I went in with a few expectations. That said, fairly immediately upon seeing the first episode, I realized it wouldn't be appropriate to view this show through that lens. Instead, I decided to take it for what it is.
In retrospect I kind of wish I hadn't. Because maybe I would have some residual fondness still for the original shenanigans. But still.
In the spirit of fairness, of experiencing a reboot through new eyes, and because I do not have the time to do an exhaustive and detailed rewatch of all other incarnations of Voltron for this purpose, I will, however, still be taking this show in isolation. I think that's only fair, and I won't be summarizing the show in any detail here either because, well, I'm worried about the length of this as is already. I will be going into this show from the granular to the very broadest of strokes, so obviously spoiler warning for all of this goes without saying.
The myriad issues with this reboot have somewhat ruined my life. I have been consumed by What If thanks to this show. I am haunted by this show. I wish I could tell you it was bad in a boring way. And it is at times. But it is also bad in several very interesting ways to me and so I cannot let this go. I am a dog with a bone. Or just boo boo the fool. I took all those notes and I want to do something with them. Dear reader, I have written so many words about this show without any order and the lack of order and cohesion rocks me to my core. So enough preamble, let's get into it.
It is very important to me to note that some of these characters lack last names.
Something like this seems a rather small quibble to open on. After all, the fandom assigned them some last names anyway, why should we be bothered by Hunk, Lance, and Keith never getting last names? And I think you'd be right to question the methods to my madness, this is a very small place to start, but I think it's a very illustrative place to open this show up.
Three out of the five characters from Earth that are at least nominally the protagonists of this show lack something so biographically simple as a last name. To me, in another context, an oversight I could forgive, I suppose. But you have to wonder, when Hunk and Lance's families are shown, when Lance's sister becomes a named and somewhat central character later in the show, why wouldn't you slip it in?
This is such a no brainer. When you're giving side characters who will only briefly appear, such as the MFE pilots Ryan Kinkade, Ina Leifsdottir, Nadia Rizavi, and James Griffin, full names, to not do so for your protagonists is just an odd oversight.
There's character details that simply don't make sense from moment to moment to moment. But the main thing that bugs me is that the characters, simply put, don't speak to each other. Whenever we see them during downtime, they're apart from each other. We're not watching a plucky group of upstart humans whisked into space with an alien princess to become friends and save the universe. We're watching a main cast with a level of civility comparable to coworkers in different divisions of a big corporation. These guys do not know each other.
Think I'm joking? Try to think of them hanging out. Just hanging out in the background of a shot, spending time together, chatting, anything, really. Or even better, when one character is missing, what happens?
Well you get your first real taste of the utter lack of bonding just two seasons and a bit of change in. Shiro dies, and not one character has a real moment that we saw on-screen to reminisce about with him. Not one. Keith goes away to the Blade of Marmalade and no one really says they miss him, nothing really changes in the team dynamic. Allura dies at the end of the show and we see the characters reminiscing and, well, you guessed it! It's not personal!
These people are not even friends, let alone a found family.
These people are strangers to each other, and to us! We don't know what they like to do, beyond Hunk being of course made to Love Food to the point where the show almost forgets that he's supposed to be a mechanic until they need someone to argue with Pidge.
I couldn't tell you what Shiro likes to do. I couldn't tell you much about Lance's background beyond "He has a big family. He's future-Cuban." I can't tell you anything about Hunk beyond "He's scared, he likes food, and he's a cheap tool for mean-spirited physical comedy for the writers." Pidge is Smart and Always Right. We know about Keith's backstory because he and Shiro share that much as a central focal point for the show until the show forgets about it (and put a pin in that, dear reader, we'll get there).
And lest I be accused of being a relentless hater, I'm being hard on it here because the show itself has a really great example of an interpersonal relationship done right. At least for most of it. From the outset of the first episode we know Keith and Shiro are friends from before all of this. We see them interacting in the background, we see how they interact with each other is different to how they interact with the other characters!
Moreover, the way their relationship evolves throughout the show has bearing on the actual story being told! Shiro's willingness to blow through an alliance with the Blade of Marmora for Keith, Keith's no-holds-barred determination to save Shiro, the way the story has them evolve from a more imbalanced relationship to ultimately becoming equals when they fall together at the cloning facility. It matters for the story that these two are the way they are, and the plot changes their relationship to each other.
And then the show threw all the goodwill from that away in the final two seasons where they effectively do not speak. So we don't even get to see any ultimate culmination of what that all meant for six seasons. And even worse, there's no other paladins that interact with each other. So here we are, by the time we reach season seven, none of the paladins talk to each other anymore.
It's why the romances in the show feel so cheap. There's no consistent characterization, there's just a bullet point or two for what each character Does. In terms of character, we have no character.
This makes a plausible romance for any of these characters really fucking difficult to write. They just don't talk to each other! We see them in meetings, I guess, where we as viewers are getting valuable exposition about the plot that has happened offscreen (and I will get to that, but we're starting on a foundational level), but nothing really outside of it.
The romances in this show are, frankly, messy. Lance will do a total 180 in scenes whenever they need him to, going from a bit goofy to wildly insecure to someone speaking like he's been pulled out of a fourth-rate self published poetry collection, just so they can have Allura seem attracted to him.
Unfortunately it also just makes him deeply, deeply boring.
Allura is flattened down for the plot. She simply must fall for Lotor, and instead of doing so in a believable fashion, her rougher edges are softened away off-screen. Her trust is not earned, it is instead simply placed in Lotor by the writers. Lotor, a character who we simply never have reason to trust because there is no effort to make him trustworthy. They'll show us his childhood, and yes, this could make him sympathetic, but at no point could a viewer truly believe he wouldn't betray the paladins.
As much as he used Allura in the narrative, the writers used her more. Flattened out, shrunk down, and ultimately, I think the worst part is that she wasn't the only one.
A collection of odd and counterproductive choices are made here.
There's any number of decisions made in this plot that are, overall, baffling. For me the most obvious choice would be having Allura pilot the red one once Shiro dies. They establish Allura to being a more instinctive pilot than the others, they establish that she and Keith have a lot in common– and they're both emotionally driven. They establish that it was her father's lion.
And then they have her pilot the blue lion. The blue lion which was kept on earth and is being piloted by the everyman character. The blue lion which is supposed to be an emotional foundation. But Allura doesn't necessarily fill that role in the team! She pushes back against Keith's leadership, rightfully, she fulfills a narrative role that is to push the team, she's impulsive, she's taking actions that are more aligned with how the show itself describes the red lion and Lance is, within the limited degree to which they remember to keep him consistent, in a much more supportive role to the team still.
We're splitting the most human (to us) character from the most human lion! The one with the connection to Earth! Our point of entry into space in the exact same way Lance is our point of entry into this world! We're putting Allura in a role that's not aligned with what she actually does! Why?
It could be an interesting subversion of the trope if they did something with it but they just don't. At no point is that interrogated. You'll see this keep coming up over and over again. And I remain firmly convinced that had this show had more time in development, someone would've come up with this very solution. Time and time again, you see moments that could've been more impactful had she been in the red lion due to her personal connection to it.
There's other odd instances where characters are put at odds with what we know of them. One interesting one for me was making Keith a massive hypocrite and doing nothing with it. Keith who screws everything over to go get Shiro tells Pidge off for going scorched earth for her loved ones. Why? Will they address this tension? Nope!
At the same time they position him as the one who needs to open up and stop fighting with Lance in spite of the fact that to him, Lance is effectively a stranger and Lance is the one who instigates every time. The show also seemingly forgets about this antagonism when convenient but will bring it back every now and then for cheap comedy.
It's fine to have shifting dynamics! But we don't see them shift at all! One moment it's one thing the next it's the other and we still don't feel like these characters are anything other than strangers to each other.
Shiro tells the paladins to spend time with their loved ones before the Atlas launches in season 8. Keith is completely alone. Shiro is completely alone. Lance and Allura go on a date to meet his family where Lance speaks to her in a way that is entirely unlike anything you could reasonably believe. Allura is softened down to an insecure and uncomfortable girl in need of comfort. They took the dynamic between them of Allura being confident and Lance being flirtatious but ultimately insecure and made it so that Lance is a generic romance man and Allura is just so unsure and meek that she needs him.
With all due disrespect, I'm rolling my eyes.
Speaking of eyerolls we simply need to address the Curtis in the room. Who is he? I don't know! You don't either! We know nothing about this cardboard cutout Shiro marries. I wonder what the divorce rates are in this universe.
I'm sorry, I know this is mean, but I feel rather insulted by the show. They spend a rather considerable amount of time getting Shiro to a point where he seems to be an equal to the paladins rather than forced to be their leader, and then he just doesn't speak to them for the final two seasons.
We spend all this time altering the power dynamic for nothing. We introduce the idea that Shiro had difficulties with a relationship, he felt grounded, he felt the need to push past his limits because others were imposing them on him. I'm not asking for Adam to get back together with him in the end, I think that sort of thing would've been unrealistic– it ended messily and before extremely traumatic events for both of them. That's a soup of bad idea right there. But closure for the two of them wouldn't have been a bad idea.
Well. It wouldn't have been a bad idea for Adam to live full stop. If only they hadn't killed him then maybe they wouldn't feel the need to rush a Happy Gay Wedding for the end credits. Shiro's character arc isn't fulfilled by romance! The show tells us he wanted to be free of expectations placed on him, the show strips him of all meaningful connections he might have, and as he finally gets to a place where both of those things can be fulfilled they shunt him off to the side.
But I guess we get two men kissing on screen? I really don't think I have anything kind to say about the show thinking that that's a substitute for a meaningful queer relationship. But with how they wrote seasons 7 and 8, there was simply nothing else they could have done without major changes.
I really think this show could've used several major changes.
It's just not shaped right, I'm afraid.
In the very first season of the show we get multiple multi-episode story arcs. This is a lot. They're very plot heavy episodes. This means the bulk of the first season is not spent establishing the characters, making them interact and setting the tone and overarching themes of the story through episodic plots.
I cannot overstate how difficult this makes setting up the remainder of the show. We enter season two with fuzzily defined characters, with a plot that is already in motion but not well established, and an utter lack of conventions set by the world.
No wonder there's a slew of exposition in the show. There's so much exposition I complained about it nearly every episode. This is bad for our immersion a lot of the time! Very early in the show we're told about the Balmeras and every detail about them. I cannot even begin to express how impactful that information would've been had it come from interaction.
The show spends a lot of time telling. Which, I thought the point of a show is, well, to show.
This bleeds over from the characters, where we're told they're friends but I struggle to see how they could possibly be when we never see them together. We spend so much time in the Castle of Lions, and I frankly couldn't tell you a personal thing about it! They have to give up the damn castle and we as viewers feel almost nothing because it's just not something we interact with beyond being on the bridge for an exposition dump briefing before an episode. It just robs us of the opportunity to connect.
We spend so much time with side characters in the final seasons of the show the main characters get lost. Because they have the exact same degree of development and depth as the side characters. We fundamentally do not know anything here.
There is a world where this show is shaped right– the first season is getting to know characters. Spend that time on episodic and self-contained adventures! Then give us the big tonal swing for the season 1 finale. Season 2 can stay somewhat similar, I think it really hit a good note there, just cut down on the exposition and definitely let us come to the realization of how Zarkon is tracking them rather than just telling us. Build it up like a horror movie. Give us the big sense of loss when they lose Shiro because we've spent time seeing him interact with other paladins! Then they can relate to Keith.
GIVE ALLURA THE RED LION for fucks sake it's an easy fix! Have Lance work through his feelings of insecurity with reference to Keith without having to step into his shoes! Have Keith come to the realization on his own that once they find Shiro, he'd need to step down.
For fucks sake the clone needs to feel insidious. Don't TELL us he's a clone from the start! Have him interact in ways that are slightly off. Have the characters actually notice, have them miss Keith or even just think about him every now and then when he runs off. Start building trust between Allura and Lance, make us trust Lotor before showing us what he's up to (and maybe explore the idea that Voltron is allying with the heir to the Galra throne). Address the character moments.
Seasons 7 and 8 are beyond rushed. I am fully on board for them doing a hero's cycle return to Earth, but my god they lack structure in both of these seasons. Focus. Focus on your main characters, focus on both the ways in which the Earth has changed but they have too. Let us see more of Lance's family and the ways they relate to him have changed! Let Hunk not be a cheap joke please! Maybe let Keith NoLastName and James Griffin work it out on the remix.
Give Shiro something to do please. Shiro and Keith in the final two seasons are friendless and Shiro gets to do fuckall. Keith is pretty damn useless in the show's finale too. Give them something to do! And please, please, please, remember your ensemble cast needs to interact.
What are we doing here, Bob?
The overarching plot of this show is a bit muddled. Ultimately you can, if you try your best, piece together the semblance of a plot as needed– there is a universal threat from the corruption brought in by the cosmic rift, and it must be fixed.
But that's kind of weird, isn't it? It negates the damages done by Zarkon's empire. It even negates Lotor's colonial impulses. It takes away from the Earth, it takes away from Sendak.
And it takes away from all of that not because it exists, but because it removes the source of their wrongs from their own choices. It removes agency. It cuts down our antagonists! Our antagonists are no longer persons, instead our principal antagonist is. A magical blob of evil from the space between dimensions. A primordial evil. One that robs everything that's come before it of intention.
The pacing is all over the place, not aided by the extensive amounts of exposition in every episode. It's not an unfixable show, but in the ways that the season structures are all off, so too is the thematic undertone of the show.
The show's ultimate conclusion brings us to leave one of the main characters behind, because what does Shiro even do right now. Keith is ultimately pretty useless, and really all of the paladins lack agency, even Allura, because they're following the whims of a magical evil space blob. Great. That's a great way to conclude.
And the show looks at Allura, at the first incarnation where she's not represented as white, at this woman who has lost everything and come out fighting on the other end, at this woman who they made fall for a colonizer, and decides that the best thing she could possibly do for the universe is die.
This Black woman must die to fix the sins of her people, that corrupted the villains. You see, it's really the woman's fault. It was Eve that brought Adam the apple. The show at no point questions that. The show concludes, ultimately, that it is a good thing for a woman to die for this. That's a great note to end your story on, I guess.
The assortment of errors tells a story I cannot endorse
To do something worthy, in Voltron, is to sacrifice yourself. Lance does it. Keith does it. Shiro succeeds at it. The show's conclusion is that Allura can only save the universe through her death. Fatalistic, and I can only hope that theming was unintentional.
But there's another undercurrent that unsettles me in the show, with the status quo of the universe. It's the unquestioning belief that Lotor was doing something right at all. It's the unquestioned reality of hereditary monarchy. It's the unquestioning position of superweapons as a moral necessity.
Voltron is a weapon, made of smaller weapons. Voltron used to be the collection of the powerful. Though the show gestures at Zarkon considering there to be inferiors and superiors, it sure as hell does a fantastic job at reinforcing the notion. The Earth is governed by military authority. The Altean castle is weaponized. There is no Eden for Voltron, there is no peaceful before time. We learn the Alteans are supposedly diplomats and not warriors and yet there is a need for diplomacy as organized by a hereditary monarchy, and a desire to make a superweapon from an unknown material.
I keep emphasizing that Voltron is a superweapon because when Lotor ascends the throne and uses Voltron to his political aims, that should matter! There is an inherent tension with a superweapon being considered a symbol of peace. A tension exacerbated when it aligns itself with the heir to a colonial empire.
A colonial history that the show itself never questions. When the paladins help to fix a shield on a "labor planet" at no point do we think about what the phrase labor planet implies. In episodes where they're trying to rescue the aliens, very little time is spent actually getting to know the aliens. We have little time for sympathy for the colonized.
We see the Voltron show, pure pageantry at the service of ego, juxtaposed with real loss of life, from the Blades, from the rebels memorialized with the phrase "The path to freedom is won through sacrifice." And then there is nothing to indicate those two things are in tension.
We see Honerva corrupt her husband in something that could almost be a parody of Adam and Eve. He is, of course, narratively redeemed in the end in spite of killing countless people, in spite of effectively committing a genocide of the Alteans. Honerva must be fixed by another woman, a woman who can only do the greatest good for the universe by dying.
I am not inclined to be charitable about these decisions.
Does the show realize it's in tension? Does the show realize it is telling us as viewers that the powerful are sympathetic, that we normal people are to be sacrificed, that the military and weapons are an ultimate good, that good and bad are intrinsic to a person and not
I'm not going to shy away from the fact that it leaves a foul taste in my mouth.
Ultimately I don't think any of the more insidious parts were deliberate. We fall back on tropes, on the stereotype, on the language of a genre that has been largely determined by the society that formed it (psst just a hint for this kind of science fiction, that's a lot of white dudes), when we don't watch ourselves. And how can you keep a wary eye on plot, on structure, on the nuances of the politics of the world you're writing, when you're taking three years to put out eight seasons of this show. That's not enough time for a PhD in my field of study! Let alone a long-term science fiction show with a writing team, animation team, etc.
When you rush, you say things you don't intend to. We all are guilty of this. If you think you're not you're probably lying to yourself. This show was so rushed I'm not at all surprised it turned out the way it did.
I'm just disappointed.
For all its flaws this show displays technical proficiency in a lot of areas. The animation is beautiful, they consistently write and animate great fight scenes that make wonderful use of vivid and unique environments. I think that Keith and Shiro as an interpersonal dynamic for the first six seasons of the show is terrifically done in places. I think the fight between them at the cloning facility is probably the peak of the show in writing and animation. Spectacular, heart-wrenching, and serves to bring them to an equal playing field.
Some moments of the show are genuinely funny. The writers have a good grasp on humor when they're not doing mean-spirited physical comedy with Hunk. There's a lot to like about the potential of Voltron. The voice acting and performances are great! I think they got a really lovely cast together and they play off of each other well!
It's just impossible to write something of this scale in three years and have it work out. It's impossible because we need time and space away from our writing to think about what it needs changed. We need to take the time to explore other ideas.
I love science fiction. I will always love science fiction. And this show was made by people who are good at what they do. They just didn't have time.
El flojo trabaja doble. By not drafting over and over again, they made it almost impossible to salvage this show. Take more time, the work in the later seasons to bring about a fulfilling ending would've been achievable.
As it stands the show is a colossal wreck. A tale of a lot potential, a sea of good ideas, and a road to hell paved with good intentions.
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keithisgay-ao3 · 1 month ago
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wait, I have feelings for him drabble
The paladins are on a joint mission with the MFEs, a paladin in each MFE's ship: James & Lance, Ryan & Keith, Nadia & Hunk, Ina & Pidge. What was supposed to be a quick mission to retrieve Intel from and disable a mostly sentry-run base became a fire fight. It wasn't until the teams met in the center of the base that they realized that it was, in fact, not sentry-run, and was fully manned. Thus begins a race through the labyrinth of halls back to the MFEs. Lance and James reach their ships first, taking off and providing cover while the others run to their lions. As soon as Rizavi takes off, a fleet of Galran fighters is deployed, sending the two jets running. They do their best to keep the fighter away from those on the ground, still defending themselves from the sentries.
Upon takeoff, Ina shoots a fighter, sending it crashing to the ground. It explodes, fire quickly spreading. "Guys, it's approaching the fuel tanks, we gotta get out of here!" Hunk exclaims. No sooner does he finish his sentence does Ryan takeoff, narrowly avoiding the flames. As the four MFEs shoot off, the base explodes, shooting them in different directions.
Once they stabilize, and alarms stop going off, James and Lance looks around. They can no longer see the other MFEs, but all three icons on James's displays are lit, suggesting they're alright. "McClain, you good?" James asks, glancing back. Lance nods, wincing a bit. "Yeah. Little dizzy, but good. What about the others?"
"MFEs, status report: Griffin and McClain: enroute to Atlas." James starts. "McClain, with Griffin." Lances adds.
"Leifsttodir, Holt?" "Enroute to Garrison, Pidge is with me."
"Rizavi, Garret?" "We're good, heading to Atlas." "
"Kinkade, Kogane?"
Silence.
"Kinkade, Kogane, status?"
"....'
"Ryan, Keith?"
"..."
"Ryan?" James repeats, desperation creeping into his voice. "Ryan, are you there?"
".... I'm here, babe."
Lance saw James's shoulders sag with relief as panic crept up his throat. "What about Keith?"
"I'm here. Little burnt, but here. Sorry for the radio silence, Kinkade's helmet broke. We're fine though, enroute to Atlas."
Lance let out a breath he hadn't realized he was holding upon hearing his Black Paladin's voice. they make the rest of the trip in silence. The second they landed, James was running to Ryan, nearly tackling him. The taller pilot staggered backwards, arms wrapped tightly around his boyfriend. "Never do that again." James whispers, barely audible. "I won't babe." He replies, before kissing James tenderly.
Lance approached Keith with open arms, which he fell into, hugging him tightly. "You had me worried for a second." Keith chuckled into his ear. "Come on Lance, you know it takes more than that to get rid of me." They separated as the other paladins approached, greeting their leader.
"Keith, Kinkade, head to the medbay. We don't need those burns getting infected. The rest of you, clean up and get some rest." Iverson called.
Keith stepped away from his team as Ryan did the same, with a parting kiss to James.
Lance approached said pilot, placing a hand on his shoulder. "Hey, are you okay?wiping at his eyes. "Yeah, I'm fine, thanks."
Lance raised an eyebrow. "Really? I've never seen you break bearing before, but it sounded like you were about to cry." James nodded, straightening his spine. "Yeah, I just-" He sighed. "I love Ryan so much. I know our job is dangerous, and any of us could die at any second, but I've never come that close to losing him before. There's never been a time where I didn't know we both made it out alive. But today, for a few absolutely terrifying moments, I thought he was dead. And I-" James took a shuddering breath, eyes shimmering. "-I couldn't breathe. Or move. Or think about anything but him. And how awful life would be without him. You know?"
Lance watched their departing teammates, a realization dawning on him. He did know. He'd felt something similar when Keith hadn't responded. And while he'd been away with the Blades. When he'd found out what happened on Naxela. That same all encompassing, paralyzing fear.
"Oh."
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tempestaurora · 6 months ago
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kinkade's documentary episode is so fun and sweet with such lovely moments, but hunk is such a standout with his continuing compassion and empathy for the gaslit and abandoned altaens. making them a dessert because he wants them to experience something familiar and comforting, believing that food brings people together.
i really love how the show took a repetitive bit about hunk liking food and spending so much time in seasons 7 and 8 showing that hunk doesn't just like food. he considers it a kind of love that he shared with the women in his family and now gets to spread with others; a way of connecting with people across country and planet and galaxy lines; a way of giving them comfort in a way that words might not ever manage. it just makes for so many truly wonderful moments for him
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nerdy-nook · 6 months ago
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If I made a Voltron discord server would you all want to join? Most of the ones I’ve seen are dead. Please interact with this post if you’re interested or know of an active discord server!
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youareinacomawakeup · 1 year ago
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Me, at 11:38 PM on 8/24/2018, in Discord with my friends following the release of Voltron Season 7: "to be fair part of me wishes hunk x kinkade was a thing as well because they at least interacted and it'd be super adorable to see the strong and silent kinkade melt for the sassy engineer who won him over with baked goods"
Me, on 11/23/2018: -writes a scene in a fanfic where Keith is caught without his weapon or his armor in a fiery place and is therefore forced to use his luxite blade, is blamed by Zethrid for Ezor's death despite having little to do with it, nearly dies, but is saved by a sharpshooting McClain-
Me, on 12/14/2018, watching Season 8: "...YOU COULD HAVE AT LEAST DONE SOMETHING BETTER WITH THOSE IDEAS."
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chronicloner · 6 months ago
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Vld hc:
The main pairs of the paladin/mfe friendship would so be:
Keith and james
Pidge and ina
Lance and nadia
Hunk and ryan
They r all lowkey so similar to each other
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mediacinemtographyartetc · 1 year ago
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Okay.
Trying to say this in a nice way- that when Blacktober comes out instead of drawing canon black characters people go out their way to make edits and yknow thats fine you do you. But in case people online who participate and think ah I forgot about this character from this show oh well. SO heres a compilation that I made;
Lola Mbola best friend to Mc in the Show "Robot Boy." And John Stewart in Justice League [My favourite character as a kid along with hawkgirl] Along with Vixen and Cyborg from Teen titans cartoon network [I would show pictures but tumblr only has ten limit ;^;]
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Boom Crew isn't a great show by all means but I remember watching a couple episodes at night and enjoyed them as a kid.
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Codename kids next door: Number Five and her sister I have to say these two were my favourite having two siblings as rival of kid VS teenager, and how I thought NUmber five would take over as the leader when Number one got older - HONESTLY why isn't there a sequel of Codename and have all the kids becomming teenagers and fighting against the kids AND adults???
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Next is Erwin from Billy and mandy along with Dracula although I'm not sure what the census on dracula if thats racist or just the best thing ever along with Grim having a jamacan accent so take this one with a grain of salt. [if it is problematic let me know I'll remove it from the list]
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Then next is Kinkade and Hunk from voltron [Voltron is hot garbage but the characters are FINE though, so yeah]
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Then theres Naruto with Killer bee and the Sand village [I think it's been a while I may need to rewatch it]
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Then theres Static Shock [The og miles morales Lol] In the sense that both are the kids who look up to older father figures who are their idols [batman superman/spiderman] are basically the audiance adjacent wacky teenager with the world on their shoulder/ electric powers and how they have episodes/moments that discuss racism.
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Then theres Kaleido Star, Carlos is THE boss and is in charge of Kaleido stage an anime about circus performers [acrobatic with story telling its really good] and mr policemen who is the main characters number one fan and is really funny.
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Then theres Tucker and Valerie from Danny Phantom;
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Oh yeah and Bumblebee
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Then theres Vincent from recess [face it he was too cool for Tg and the others]
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Then Sasha from Bratz
Then Anythy from Revolutionary Girl Utena [Sapphic too] As well as Yosutora from bleach.
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So a/n: As a kid I used to trace/edit make rpcs and recolours of naruto/sonic the hedgehog characters so making edits is something I'm fine with- its just seeing the Blacktober tag and seeing nothing BUT edits? Also if people want to reblog and add their own characters and include more since I havn't touched on Disneys Moana/ Tiana/ Kazazi Moto and the episode compilations and proud family, I just thought of placing all the characters here in case I forgot ^^; this post wasn't meant to be rude just a post compilation.
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kidge-planet · 2 years ago
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Lunch date????
I have an headcanon since yesterday.
So:
KIDGE HEADCANON 7
What if Keith had something important to tell Pidge and that was why the two of them were just eating alone?
That could explain why Keith feels so frustrated the whole time (even when the interview hadn't even started)
But also, why would the writers write such a chaotic scene? Like, Razavi and Kinkade arrive for an interview, then Hunk arrives, then they have a food argument behind Pidge and Keith, then a monster attacks.......... LEAVE THESE TWO HAVE THEIR PERSONAL DISCUSSION OR JUST EAT!!!!!
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keithisgay-ao3 · 6 days ago
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in my jeith aus, Hunk is the first one Keith confides in. Hunk 100% pulled him aside after they went on their lil side quest to see his parents and grilled him about the tension between Keith and James. So he spills his guts.
As for the other paladins: Keith can't tell Shiro, his brother will tease him to no end and probably try and scare James (he's never warmed up to him, even after he apologized). Lance would give him good advice, but Keith doesn't think it'll work for him; he's not a "big romatic gesture" or pick-up line person, and doesn't think James is either. Pidge, the gremlin, would make way too many jokes, and make extremely obvious facial expressions that would give it away. Come to think of it, both her, Lance, and Shiro would make Keith's crush extremely obvious.
But Hunk could give him a modified form of Lance's advice, something he might be able to act on. Hunk's also friendly with Kinkade, James’s teammate. Maybe he could talk to him...
please i actually need more of their friendship it’s so cute and funny
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probs one of the most underrated friendships in the show imo 🙏🙏
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