Voltron: Fleet of Doom - Plot

Plot

In his attempt to destroy the Galaxy Alliance, King Zarkon aligns with Viceroy Throk, ruler of the Drule High Command to create a mighty armada known as the Fleet of Doom. To stop Zarkon and his allies from destroying a secret power base that is critical to the Alliance itself, Keith and his friends combine forces with their friends from the other Voltron Force. Unfortunately, Haggar discovers vast new powers. The mistress of dark magic uses her new powers to capture Princess Allura. To save her, Keith travels to a land beyond space and time, a land where dreams become real as well as nightmares. There, he must overcome his own childhood fear of imaginary monsters to rescue Allura from Haggar and rejoin their friends in time to stop Zarkon and the other villains from destroying the power base on planet Acura.

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