Voltron: Legendary Apocalypse/Episode Title Meanings

This article shows the meanings of the titles of the episodes.

"The Rise of Walkers"
The Rise of Walkers is a pun referring to the pilot episode of Voltron, which is titled "The Rise of Voltron".

"Blast From the Past"
Pidge reunites with Lance and Hunk, who are blasts from her past at the Garrison, when she had to pretend to be a boy.

"Hold Me Close"
After Rachel dies, Lance cradles her body, holding her close.

"Cross Country"
The group decides to travel to another state, sort of going cross country.

"Mad World"
Shiro tells Lance that it's a mad world that they live in.

"Disassembly Required"
Dissassembly Required is another pun, this time referring to Season 1, Episode 2 of Voltron, which is titled "Assembly Required".

It also refers to the Hunters, who were required to amputate, or "disassemble" Shiro's arm in order to eat it.

"Red"
Keith's main color he wears is red. He is also very hotheaded, and often "sees red" when his family is threatened.

It also refers to the red blood that leaks from Greg's head after Keith shoots him.

"Lose Yourself"
Coran's parting words to Allura and Romelle. before he dies. He tells them "don't lose yourself".

"Monsters"
Outside the Galaxy Garrison, Adam calls them monsters for not letting them in.

"Bittersweet"
Veronica reunites with most of her family in a sweet moment, while Pidge and Colleen find out Sam and Matt are dead, having a bitter reunion with their graves.