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''Voltes V: Legacy'' features the following Mythology Gags.
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* The conversational "Taglish" (Tagalog and English) that the Earth Forces in the Philippines use partially references the Philippine English dub of ''Voltes V''. Meanwhile, the pure straight [[AntiquatedLinguistics old-timey]] Tagalog of the Boazanians with smatterings of vaguely Spanish-sounding {{ConLang}} thrown into the mix references the Philippine Tagalog dub of ''Voltes V'' that it received later on.
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* The conversational "Taglish" (Tagalog and English) that the Earth Forces in the Philippines use partially references the Philippine English dub of ''Voltes V''.
** Meanwhile, the pure straight [[AntiquatedLinguistics old-timey]] Tagalog of the Boazanians with smatterings of vaguely Spanish-sounding {{ConLang}} thrown into the mix references the Philippine Tagalog dub of ''Voltes V'' that it received later on.
** Meanwhile, the pure straight [[AntiquatedLinguistics old-timey]] Tagalog of the Boazanians with smatterings of vaguely Spanish-sounding {{ConLang}} thrown into the mix references the Philippine Tagalog dub of ''Voltes V'' that it received later on.
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* The conversational "Taglish" (Tagalog and English) that the Earth Forces in the Philippines use partially references the Philippine English dub of Voltes V. Meanwhile, the pure straight [[AntiquatedLinguistics old-timey]] Tagalog of the Boazanians with smatterings of vaguely Spanish-sounding {{ConLang}} thrown into the mix references the Philippine Tagalog dub of Voltes V later on.
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* The conversational "Taglish" (Tagalog and English) that the Earth Forces in the Philippines use partially references the Philippine English dub of Voltes V. ''Voltes V''. Meanwhile, the pure straight [[AntiquatedLinguistics old-timey]] Tagalog of the Boazanians with smatterings of vaguely Spanish-sounding {{ConLang}} thrown into the mix references the Philippine Tagalog dub of Voltes V ''Voltes V'' that it received later on.
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* The conversational "Taglish" (Tagalog and English) that the Earth Forces in the Philippines use partially references the Philippine English dub of Voltes V. Meanwhile, the pure straight [[AntiquatedLinguistics old-timey]] Tagalog of the Boazanians with smatterings of vaguely Spanish-sounding {{ConLang}} thrown into the mix references the Philippine Tagalog dub of Voltes V later on.
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* In "Secret Codes", when Zoldier and its steed fuse into one being very quickly in front of the surprised Voltes Team, it is a nod to how Voltes V had already transformed quickly from the shocked perspective of Daiand.
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* While the ''actual'' Beast Fighters don't appear, Daiand, Dorion and Giron are referenced:
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** It might even be Voltes V's version of the [=GranDasher=] special move of its predecessor, ''Anime/CombattlerV''.
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** It might even be Voltes V's version of the [=GranDasher=] [[TankGoodness GranDasher special move move]] of its predecessor, ''Anime/CombattlerV''.
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* In "Never Surrender", the piece of debris that Voltes V used as a shield during its [[spoiler:death match against Shugoshin Godor]] might be [[https://twitter.com/toyoda362/status/1700376764881715275 an homage to its original design]] where it also had a [[WhatCouldHaveBeen shield]] as part of its accessories. The production team really did their deep-cut research here.
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* In "Never Surrender", the piece of debris that Voltes V used as a shield during its [[spoiler:death match against Shugoshin Godor]] might be [[https://twitter.com/toyoda362/status/1700376764881715275 an homage to its original design]] where it also had a [[WhatCouldHaveBeen shield]] shield as part of its accessories.accessories]]. The production team really did their deep-cut research here.
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* In "Never Surrender", the piece of debris that Voltes V used as a shield during its [[spoiler:death match against Shugoshin Godor]] might be [[https://twitter.com/toyoda362/status/1700376764881715275 an homage to its original design]] where it also had a [[spoiler:[[WhatCouldHaveBeen shield]] as part of its accessories]]. The production team really did their deep-cut research here.
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* In "Never Surrender", the piece of debris that Voltes V used as a shield during its [[spoiler:death match against Shugoshin Godor]] might be [[https://twitter.com/toyoda362/status/1700376764881715275 an homage to its original design]] where it also had a [[spoiler:[[WhatCouldHaveBeen [[WhatCouldHaveBeen shield]] as part of its accessories]].accessories. The production team really did their deep-cut research here.
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* In "Never Surrender", the piece of debris that Voltes V used as a shield during its death match against Shugoshin Godor might be [[https://twitter.com/toyoda362/status/1700376764881715275 an homage to its original design]] where it also had a [[WhatCouldHaveBeen shield as part of its accessories]]. The production team really did their deep-cut research here.
** When Voltes V thrust the Laser Sword at Godor's torso with its remaining arm, it is a nod to the titular Super Robot doing [[https://imgur.com/a/SEO4i59 such a pose]] after cutting down Vaizanger in the ''Voltes V'' anime opening.
** When Voltes V thrust the Laser Sword at Godor's torso with its remaining arm, it is a nod to the titular Super Robot doing [[https://imgur.com/a/SEO4i59 such a pose]] after cutting down Vaizanger in the ''Voltes V'' anime opening.
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* In "Never Surrender", the piece of debris that Voltes V used as a shield during its death [[spoiler:death match against Shugoshin Godor Godor]] might be [[https://twitter.com/toyoda362/status/1700376764881715275 an homage to its original design]] where it also had a [[WhatCouldHaveBeen shield [[spoiler:[[WhatCouldHaveBeen shield]] as part of its accessories]]. The production team really did their deep-cut research here.
** When Voltes Vthrust [[spoiler:thrust the Laser Sword at Godor's torso with its remaining arm, arm]], it is a nod to the titular Super Robot doing [[https://imgur.com/a/SEO4i59 such a pose]] after cutting down Vaizanger in the ''Voltes V'' anime opening.
** When Voltes V
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** When Voltes V thrust the Laser Sword at Godor's torso with its remaining arm, it is a nod to the titular Super Robot doing such a pose after cutting down Vaizanger in the ''Voltes V'' anime opening.
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** When Voltes V thrust the Laser Sword at Godor's torso with its remaining arm, it is a nod to the titular Super Robot doing [[https://imgur.com/a/SEO4i59 such a pose pose]] after cutting down Vaizanger in the ''Voltes V'' anime opening.