To answer that question, let’s first talk about what happens with genetic hybrids. So, what exactly has Keith inherited from his Galra ancestors? But unlike the other Galra hybrids introduced in Season 3, he doesn’t look like he has any Galra ancestry. It’s revealed that, though his father is human, his mother was at least part Galra (i.e., the species of Voltron’s enemy Zarkon and most of the show’s other antagonists). The most recent seasons of Voltron left us a big mystery about Keith’s heritage. That question particularly applies to one Voltron character named Keith, the Black (formerly Red) Paladin. There’s also something in Voltron for people interested in genetics: the question of what we inherit from our parents. So whether you’re a Gen Xer who loved the original version of Voltron or a millennial who loved Avatar, there’s something in Voltron: Legendary Defender for you. It’s a reboot of the 80s anime Voltron: Defenders of the Universe, and the (Voltron) lion’s share of the show’s production team comes from Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra. The easy-to-binge show follows a group of 5 people from Earth who are chosen to become the Paladins of Voltron-a super robot made up of five sentient, lion-shaped spaceships. Warning: This post contains spoilers for seasons 1-3 of Voltron: Legendary Defender.įor some of us at Helix, our weekend plans consist of just one thing: Season 4 of Netflix and Dreamworks’ Voltron: Legendary Defender, which is out today.
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