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iFlix to Stream Voltes V, Daimos Anime Series

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
iflix still deciding whether to use 1978 English dub or 2005 Filipino dub for Voltes V

Philippine news website Interaksyon reported on Thursday that Southeast Asian streaming service iflix will stream the Voltes V and Daimos series, but did not provide a premiere date for the shows. iflix country manager for the Philippines Sherwin dela Cruz clarified that the service has not yet decided if it will use the Philippine-made English-dubbed version of Voltes V that originally aired in GMA-7 in 1978, or the 2005 Filipino-dubbed version by HERO TV.

Voltes V (Chō Denji Machine Voltes V) and Daimos (Tōshō Daimos) first aired in the Philippines on GMA-7 with English dubs in 1978. With only five episodes left in the Voltes V airing, then-Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos banned Voltes V, Daimos and other anime airing on television due to "excessive violence." In 1986, after Marcos was ousted, PTV-4 began airing both series again. Voltes V also aired on ABS-CBN in 1986, and on IBC-13 in 1989 (which dubbed the first 11 episodes in Tagalog). GMA-7 aired Voltes V again in 1999 with a Tagalog dub. Most recently, HERO TV also aired a Tagalog re-dub of Voltes V in 2005. Telesuccess Productions holds the Philippine licenses to both shows.

GMA-7 revealed last September 2015 that it was producing a new dub of both shows. Various Filipino actors revealed that they had been cast for roles within the dubs, including Ken Chan as Prince Zardoz (Prince Heinell in the original Japanese). GMA actor and singer Alden Richards hinted that he would be part of the dub for Daimos, and Louise delos Reyes revealed that she will voice the Daimos character Erika.

Chō Denji Machine Voltes V and Tōshō Daimos form the second and third part of director Tadao Nagahama's "Romance Super Robot Trilogy" (Chō Denji Robo Combattler V forms the first part). Voltes V originally aired in Japan in 1977, and Daimos originally aired in 1978.

Source: Interaksyon (Edwin P. Sallan)


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