The Adventures of Sinbad
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Genre | Action/Adventure Fantasy |
Creator(s) | Ed Naha |
Developer(s) | James L. Novack |
Starring | Zen Gesner George Buza Tim Progosh Oris Erhuero Jacqueline Collen Mariah Shirley Julianne Morris |
Country of origin | Canada |
No. of episodes | 44 |
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Executive producer(s) | Ed Naha David Gerber |
Running time | 45 mins |
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Original channel | Global Television Network |
Original run | September 28, 1996 – May 24, 1998 |
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The Adventures of Sinbad is Canadian television series which aired from 1996 to 1998. It follows on the story from the pilot of the same name. It revolves around the series' protagonist, Sinbad. The series is a re-telling of the adventures of Sinbad from The Arabian Nights. Created by Ed Naha, it was filmed in southern Ontario, Canada and in Cape Town, South Africa. The tone of the series resembled its contemporaries Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess.
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[edit] Description
A sword and sorcery adventure set in a land of myth and magic in the Middle East, around the Persian Gulf. The series tells of the adventures of Sinbad and his brother as they gather a crew, and set sail in the ship, Nomad, from Baghdad in search of wealth and adventure. Along the way they face witches, wizards, strange tribes and fantastic creatures.
[edit] Premise
After two years at sea, Sinbad returns to his home, Baghdad. The city is very different from the Baghdad he remembers. It is now in the control of a prince and the grand vizier. He lands himself in prison, where he is reacquainted with his elder brother, Doubar, and discovers he is to be beheaded. When the princess is kidnapped, the Caliph of Baghdad says Sinbad is the only man he knows who is capable of facing Turok, the man who captured the princess. Before Sinbad is beheaded, Doubar comes to the rescue and sets him free. The brothers meet up with the rest of Sinbad's crew and proceed to Turok's lair, in search for Princess Adena. Sinbad tells his crew they need the help of his and Doubar's old mentor, Master Dim-Dim, so the crew head off for the Isle of Dawn, where he resides. They arrive at the island where they meet Dim-Dim and his new apprentice, Maeve, along with her avian companion, Dermott, a hawk. While on the island Dim-Dim goes missing and Maeve decides to join Sinbad and his crew in their search for the lost Master.
[edit] Characters
[edit] Nomad Crew
- Sinbad
Sinbad the Sailor is the series' main protagonist, and captain of the ship, "Nomad". In the first episode he returns from a two-year absence, after being swept off s ship and presumed dead. He wears a rainbow bracelet after his return. Portrayed by Zen Gesner
- Doubar
Doubar is Sinbad's older brother. He is exceptionally strong. Portrayed by George Buza
- Firouz
Firouz is an inventor/scientist. Throughout the series he invents many modern gadgets, including a bicycle, an umbrella, dynamite sticks, and lasers. Portrayed by Tim Progosh
- Rongar
Rongar is a mute warrior. He is an expert at knife throwing. Season Two features an episode that visits his home and gives the viewer his backstory. Portrayed by Oris Erhuero
- Maeve
Maeve is a Celtic sorceress, who is skilled in the arts of magic. She has a fiery personality and initially does not get along well with Sinbad. She was only featured in the first season. The first episode for season two has her swept off the Nomad in the midst of a tempest, and it is later discovered the long-lost wizard Dim-Dim took her away to protect her from Rumina, a sorceress and a long-time foe of both Sinbad and Maeve. Portrayed by Jacqueline Collen
- Dermott
Dermott is a very intelligent hawk that joins the crew with Maeve. It is later discovered Dermott is Maeve's brother, under a spell cast by Rumina. Dermott is portrayed by Dermott the Hawk.
- Bryn
Bryn, a mysterious woman with a talent for magic, was introduced in season two. She meets Sinbad when he is washed ashore on the island she stays on. She had previously been washed ashore on the same island, and retained no memory of who she was or why she was there. She wore a rainbow bracelet matching Sinbad's, and when the two of them eventually managed to find the rest of the crew and escape the island, a message from Dim-Dim indicated she was the key to victory, presumably over the vengeful sorceress Rumina. Portrayed by Mariah Shirley
[edit] Villains
- Turok
Turok is an evil sorceror that is featured in the first two episodes. His daughter is Rumina. Portrayed by Juan Chiorian
- Rumina
Rumina is the daughter of Turok, an evil sorceror that Sinbad kills early in the first season. She is a recurring villain throughout the first season. She loves Sinbad, but hates him for murdering her father. Portrayed by Julianne Morris
- Scratch
Scratch is a demon from the West. He calls himself the Devil and is a horned and hoofed creature. He goes by many different names, including the "Lord of the Flies." He is introduced in the episode "Conundrum" in season one and appears in two subsequent episodes.
[edit] Recurring Characters
- Dim-Dim
Master Dim-Dim taught both Sinbad and Maeve and disappeared early on in the series. Sinbad and his crew continue to search for him. Portrayed by
- Tetsu
Tetsu is a Ronin Warrior who also wears a rainbow bracelet, like Sinbad and Bryn. He appears once in both seasons. Portrayed by Von Flores
[edit] Season Summaries
[edit] Season One
In season one, Sinbad and his crew search for Master Dim-Dim, Sinbad and Maeve's old teacher who has disappeared.
1.01 The Return of Sinbad, part one
1.02 The Return of Sinbad, part two
1.03 The Beast Within
1.04 Still Life
1.05 The Ronin
1.06 Little Miss Magic
1.07 King Firouz
1.08 The Ties That Bind
1.09 Double Trouble
1.10 Conundrum
1.11 The Prince Who Wasn't
1.12 The Village Vanishes
1.13 Masked Marauders
1.14 The Ghoul's Tale
1.15 The Rescue
1.16 The Eyes of Kratos
1.17 The Bully
1.18 Monument
1.19 Trickster
1.20 The Siren's Song
1.21 Isle of Bliss
1.22 The Vengeance of Rumina
[edit] Season Two
In the opening of season two, Maeve is swept away during a storm. In his attempt to rescue her, Sinbad washes up on an island where he meets Bryn, who joins his crew. This season is darker in tone than season one, and explores the mystery of the rainbow bracelets.
2.01 The Sacrifice
2.02 The Return of the Ronin
2.03 Heart and Soul
2.04 The Voyage to Hell
2.05 Ali Rashid and the Thieves
2.06 The Gift
2.07 The Curse of the Gorgons
2.08 The Beast of Basra
2.09 The Monster
2.10 The Passengers
2.11 The Invaders
2.12 The Book of Before
2.13 City Under Plague
2.14 The Empress
2.15 Castle Keep
2.16 The Gryphon's Tale
2.17 The Beast of the Dark
2.18 Survival Run
2.19 The Minotaur
2.20 Stalkers
2.21 The Guardians
2.22 Hell House
[edit] Trivia
- Sinbad's ship now lies on the shore of Lake Ontario, south of Hamilton (visible from the QEW).[citation needed]
[edit] External links
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