The introduction sequences of the individual Voltes Team members as special agents in training during episode 1 are quite awesome to witness as well.
Ken'ichi is shown avoiding chain hooks and firing at stationary and moving targets while riding a motorcycle.
There's also Daigoro beating up a whole host of weapon-bearing agents with his bo staff to demonstrate his martial arts skill.
Little Hiyoshi, meanwhile, is underwater in scuba gear battling and wounding a live shark with a knife.
Ippei, on the other hand, is riding a wild horse as a bronco buster while whipping apart clay pigeons at the same time.
Megumi then gets to show off her lady ninja prowess as a kunoichi or onmitsu, with her flying from branch to branch in the forest in order to avoid traps and take out machine gun fire.
While Professor Mitsuyo Go's sacrifice in episode 2 could count for both awesome and sadness, the rampage beating the Voltes Team gives Beast Knight Baizanga makes you want to cheer as Ken'ichi, Daijiro, Hiyoshi, Ippei, and Megumi avenge the matriarch of Go Family, blood or otherwise.
In episode 4, Ken'ichi learning the Butterfly Return (Kōchō Gaeshi, a type of Shinken Shirahadori) by training to do it using the arguably moredifficult task of blocking an incoming bullet with two stones. This somehow works and when Ken'ichi pilots Voltes V once more, he applies his knowledge in blocking the blade of the Beast Knight barehanded with their giant robot.
In episode 5, the Voltes Team surviving a sheer gauntlet of escalating attacks from Daiga and Neegunote like dealing with their pincer attack despite missing Hiyoshi's Volt Frigate, facing their own combinination sequence to form Daineegu in response to the Voltes Team forming Voltes V, and enduring the brutal body stapler attack that kept Voltes V grounded and nearly flattened by Daineegu's Roller Form showcased Voltes V's resiliency in the face of overwhelming odds.
In episode 8 and 40, PrinceHeinel demonstrates his unmatched skill in piloting mecha as though he were a prototypical Char Aznable.
He comes close to destroying Voltes V for good while piloting Galgo the purple Bengal tiger or leopard Beast Knight, and only lost because the Voltes Team exploited a flaw in Galgo's creation.
He's also an absolute beast while piloting the final Beast Knight, Shugoshin Godol, though Voltes V manages to get the upper hand in the end.
Namazungo's Anti-Choudenji Device and assistance from Gamenza without them combining together also further builds upon the Voltes Team's previously established weak points exposed by Daineegunote (the Volt Machines are weaker apart compared to Voltes V and they have problems dealing with more than one Beast Knight at the same time).
YouTuber "Super Robot Blueprint" brings up a great point about Voltes V in his video about the show. From episode 1 to 13 (Prof. Hamaguchi's death), Voltes has proven itself as one of the first Super Robot or even mecha anime series to bring arc-based narrative continuity to their episodes, even more so than its predecessor Combattler V.
Every major event in Voltes has lasting consequences felt in the succeeding episodes versus the more self-contained episodes of Combattler, making it feel more like modern mecha shows nowadays for a toyetic show made in the 1970s.
In episode 17, Prof. Sakunji helps the Voltes Team partially solve one of their weak pointsnote of having mostly vulnerable Volt Machines prior to volting in as Voltes V by mastering the kaiju-defeating "Spin Fly Formation", which resembles the Finishing Move of Voltes V's "big brother", Combattler V.
There was that one time when Voltes V actually took on a Boazan Skullrooknote (the horned skull mothership) by itself. In episode 18, the Voltes Team almost destroyed the grisly Face Ship, even after Zuhl brought out the long-lost Kentaro Go as a live hostage of sorts in desperation.
Voltes V fought on, its pilots thinking "Kentaro" was anotherandroidimposter or Red Herringnote (they've been previously deceived by a robot infiltrator pretending to be their father). Ironically, it took Kentaro's proud tearsnote (he was proud of their willingness to sacrifice him to destroy the Boazan invaders) for the Voltes Team to realize he's the real deal and hesitate in their assault.
This climactic scene is regularly referenced in many a Super Robot Wars entry featuring the Skullrook, particularly its drillattack that's only really seen in this one scene.
The first appearance of Do Bergan/Belgan in episode 24 involves him demonstrating the great strength of maxingal metal with his own maxingal armor, with it able to withstand flamethrowers and the force of an iron wrecking ball. Soon after, the newest Armored Beast Fighters ended up giving Voltes V a hard time with their new maxingal metal upgrades.
This also prompted the Voltes Team to get the Mid-Season Upgrade of using a new technique, the "Choudenji Ball", to soften the maxingal metal enough to get cut with the Tenkuu Ken's "V-Slash".
The first sword duel between Ken'ichi and Heinel in episode 30, with both jumping at each other in a Single-Stroke Battle and both losing in a draw, with Ken'ichi getting a body wound and Heinel getting a face wound.
They even reprise the fight after Voltes V's battle with the final juushi piloted by Heinel in episode 40, just minutes before Kentaro Gou reveals that they are half-brothers all along.
Episodes 36 to 37, the episodes most Filipino children missed, involve quite a lot of major events.
Voltes V gets creative in taking on Heinel's formidable fortress by having Megumi's Volt Lander volt out and save it from another incapacitating staple attack. They then fully volt out and have the Lander dig their way further undeground into the heart of the base.
This on top of the Solar Bird literally saving Planet Earth from doom by picking up a Boazan Doomsday Device and flinging it into outer space before it could blow up the planet on episode 37.
The penultimate episode 39 might pale in comparison to episode 40 in terms of the "Holy Shit!" Quotient, but it does feature the Gou brothers finally reuniting with their father Kentaro Gou and Voltes V fighting off an entire fleet of saucers and the Boazan starship Zartan/Zoltan with the "Tenkuu Ken" right off the bat after the combination sequence. They then destroy the starship, resulting in the deaths of Do Bergan and General Gurul as well as the awakening of a nearby Prince Heinel (who was put into cryo-sleep by Katharine to protect him from the ensuing revolution).