Princess Allura
Princess Allura is a fictional character in the media franchise Voltron and member of the Voltron Force who made her first appearance in Voltron.[3][4]
Princess Allura | |
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Voltron character | |
First appearance | Voltron (1981) |
Voiced by | B. J. Ward (1981) Ashleigh Ball (2011) Kimberly Brooks (2016)[1] |
In-universe information | |
Species | Arusian/Altean (depending on continuity) |
Gender | Female[2] |
Title | Princess |
Occupation | Blue Paladin (formerly), Princess of Altea (formerly), Pilot of the Castleship (formerly) |
Family | King Alfor (Father) Melenor (Mother) |
Conception
In the Voltron: Legendary Defender, Princess Allura is not initially a member of the Voltron force.[6] But after the "disappearance" of Shiro, with Keith becoming the Black Paladin and Lance taking Keith's place as Red Paladin, Allura, to complete the Voltron team, is chosen as the Blue Paladin.
Design
In the classic version of Voltron, Allura was depicted as either Altean or Arusian depending on the region the anime was aired. Also, she was depicted as having fair skin and blonde hair. In Legendary Defender, she was depicted as Altean, and was re-imagined as being dark skinned with white hair (likely so she was distinguishable from her human allies) and, unlike the rest of the main cast, spoke with a British accent.
Comics
In the 2011 Devil's Due comics, the character Allura is portrayed as a teenager.[7] The comic book version of Allura places her at age 19, and depicts her with a much stronger backbone than her cartoon counterpart. When her home planet Arus was ravaged by the forces of Zarkon and her parents murdered by Zarkon's own hand, she was taken in and raised by Coran, a retired combat instructor in the royal army, and was forced to grow up much too fast. Years later, she would renounce her title of "princess," answering only to "Allura," until her people are liberated from Zarkon's tyranny. Visions while she slept showed the spirit of her father King Alfor promising that five young men would come to Arus in search of the legendary robot Voltron. When Keith, Lance, Hunk, Pidge, and Sven arrive on Arus and speak of the mighty robot, Allura instantly knows that they are the ones spoken of in her visions, and helps them to find the five hidden lions that will unite to form Voltron. When Voltron fails to combine properly due to a brain defect within Sven, Allura mans his Blue Lion, and with her royal Arusian blood, the unification of Voltron is finally a success, and she becomes a member of the Voltron Force. During the course of the comic, she begins to develop feelings towards Keith and vice versa.
Reception
The Legendary Defender incarnation of the character was praised to for being diverse.[8][9]
References
- "Kimberly Brooks on Voltron and Opening Doors Through Diverse Casting". The Washington Post. Retrieved 23 January 2019. (subscription required)
- Cregg, R. J. (15 August 2017). "The Paladin's Handbook: Official Guidebook of Voltron Legendary Defender". Simon and Schuster. Retrieved 23 January 2019 – via Google Books.
- "Voltron". Anime News Network.
- Haasch, Palmer (19 December 2018). "The thrilling ending of Voltron was never going to deliver on fan demands". Polygon.com. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
- "VOLTRON: The Third Dimension". web.archive.org. 12 May 2006. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
- "'Voltron' Executive Producers Address Season 7, Shiro's Grief, And Allura's Growth". Comicbook.com. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
- "Voltron Defender of the Universe Vol.1". Devil's Due Digital. Retrieved 22 January 2019 – via Google Books.
- "BGN Op-Ed: Your Princess is in the Castle of Lions — An Analysis of Voltron's Princess Allura". Blackgirlners.com. 12 April 2017. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
- Francisco, Eric. "'Voltron' Is Defending Diversity with a New Princess Allura". Inverse. Retrieved 22 January 2019.