@RafealxPhoenix I dont believe I did, I may have used in to compare sizes or something but I dont think I did a review. I dont remember ever messing around with the little lions. I have this but the shoulder shattered into teeny bits when I tried to transform it. If I find another black lion, I will surely do a review. Actually I do have one in package but I dont want to open that one.
they call them bootleg, but at the time, they were sold in the same stores along side the actual Voltron toys... and once played with they were the same toys in everyway as the Voltron toys...
The midsized Lionbot reminds me of the small Diecast Voltron I got as a child. It was diecast as well (And the ears on the Black Lion don't fold down.). However, All the Lions had a pull-back mechanism. Yes, they had wheels. I know for certain they were released by LJN Toys (Who also made the Original ThunderCats figures).
Thanks for posting the review! I had no idea that there was a Lionbot that size before. I got the box setted full sized one many years ago, fully aware it was a bootleg, but it was so much better than the regular Matchbox Voltron, gear and firing weapons-wise. I even got the Blue Lion individually, Since on the back of the box it had the dimensions of the individual lions on the back of it. Far more info than the official release one had. Thanks once again!
good review, but i remember another voltron, very big, and had human action figures inside, what is his name? do you know ?
t4v1nh0 1 month ago
@t4v1nh0 If its another Voltron with action figures, it couls be the Panosh Place Voltron or the huge Trendmasters version
chachipower 1 month ago
Hey chachi,
Have you/Will you ever do a review on this Voltron?
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RafealxPhoenix 1 month ago
@RafealxPhoenix I dont believe I did, I may have used in to compare sizes or something but I dont think I did a review. I dont remember ever messing around with the little lions. I have this but the shoulder shattered into teeny bits when I tried to transform it. If I find another black lion, I will surely do a review. Actually I do have one in package but I dont want to open that one.
chachipower 1 month ago
this is voltron not lionbot
THEATUOBOT39 8 months ago
@THEATUOBOT39 it is lionbot, its simply a bootleg of golion.
swan6307 7 months ago
@THEATUOBOT39 Voltron is the licensed name, since this is not a licensed figure it is called Lionbot as stated on the box.
chachipower 1 month ago
IT IS A VOLTRON NOT A LIONBOT!!!!!!
dharak1800 8 months ago
@dharak1800 It's neither really, the design is a Golion
chachipower 8 months ago 4
they call them bootleg, but at the time, they were sold in the same stores along side the actual Voltron toys... and once played with they were the same toys in everyway as the Voltron toys...
seventhson73 11 months ago
The midsized Lionbot reminds me of the small Diecast Voltron I got as a child. It was diecast as well (And the ears on the Black Lion don't fold down.). However, All the Lions had a pull-back mechanism. Yes, they had wheels. I know for certain they were released by LJN Toys (Who also made the Original ThunderCats figures).
JRock424 11 months ago
Thanks for posting the review! I had no idea that there was a Lionbot that size before. I got the box setted full sized one many years ago, fully aware it was a bootleg, but it was so much better than the regular Matchbox Voltron, gear and firing weapons-wise. I even got the Blue Lion individually, Since on the back of the box it had the dimensions of the individual lions on the back of it. Far more info than the official release one had. Thanks once again!
--Dancougar82
Dancougar82 2 years ago
Yeah, all Lionbots are bootlegs, they basically just altered a Golion box. Cool little robot though
chachipower 2 years ago
Ive always wanted to get this, never new its a bootleg.
rosstejero 2 years ago