Xcalibur

For other uses, see Xcalibur (disambiguation).
Xcalibur
Created by Amélie Aubert
Philippe Druillet
Benjamin Legrand
Starring Ben Small
Tom Eastwood
Jules Dejongh
Opening theme Ray Fabi (music)
Ending theme Ray Fabi (music)
Country of origin  Canada
 France
No. of episodes 40
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network YTV
Original release 1 September 2001 – 1 April 2002

Xcalibur is a French Canadian CGI sword-and-sorcery children's television series that originally aired on YTV in 2001 and 2002.

Premise

King Edwin, ruler of a medieval-like Kingdom is assassinated by his brother and regent, Bragan, who has sold his soul to the devil, Kwodahn. The murder is witnessed by Prince Erwann who carries out the dying King's final orders; to take Xcalibur and hide it in a safe place. After hiding the sword, Kwodahn curses Erwann, turning him to stone. Erwann's feisty teenage daughter, Princess Djana befriends Herik, a young apprentice of the exiled Shogis, a sect of sorcerers, who has been entrusted with the Book of Life, the collected knowledge of the Shogis. Together, they retrieve Xcalibur, however upon reaching the Royal Palace, they learn Bragan has taken control of the Kingdom as regent to Arthus, the 10-year-old sovereign, too young to rule himself, and confiscated Prince Erwann's lands as his own, falsely branding him as the assassin.

Unable to convince the lords or Arthus that Bragan is a traitor, Djana goes on the run with Herik, Tara - a member of the People of the Sea, often referred to as Barbarians - and Wip, a small dragon, and are branded outlaws by Bragan. Djana's resistance to Bragan's alliance with Kwodahn sparks a rebellion in the kingdom, assisted by the people of the villages of Mallory and Quinn, and (later), secretly assisted by Prince Duncan, one of the lords of the Kingdom.

Characters

Voices

Episode list

The following is a full list of episodes in the order they are presented on DVD. Some of the episodes are not in their correct chronological order.

No. Title Directed by Written by Original airdate U.S. viewers
(million)
1"The Sword of Justice"Didier PourcelBenjamin Legrand & Amélie Aubert
2"The Barbarian"Didier PourcelBenjamin Legrand & Amélie Aubert
3"The Heart of The Beast"Clément EstournelJean-Christophe Derrien
4"The Request For The Just"Clément EstournelJean-Christophe Derrien
5"A Charming Prince"Didier PourcelDominique Latil
6"The Hexed Chessboard"Clément EstournelBenjamin Legrand
7"The Destiny of the Shogis"Clément EstournelChristophe Poujol & Benoit Graffin
8"The Wandering City"Clément EstournelBenjamin Legrand
9"The Broken Sword"Didier PourcelBenjamin Legrand
10"The Test of Blood"Clément EstournelDominique Latil
11"The Slumbering Palace"Didier PourcelBenjamin Legrand
12"A Second Chance"Didier PourcelDominique Latil
13"The Lure"Clément EstournelJean-Christophe Derrien
14"Nadja"Clément EstournelChristophe Poujol & Benoit Graffin
15"I Have Faith in You"Clément EstournelJean-Christophe Derrien
16"The Seventh Crystal"Clément EstournelChristophe Poujol
17"The Forbidden Experience"Clément EstournelChristophe Poujol
18"The Toll Of The Past"Clément EstournelJean-Christophe Derrien
19"The Enchanted Forest"Didier PourcelPili Spinoza & Lydie Carré
20"The Kiss"Didier PourcelYann Brion & Amélie Aubert
21"The Strange Sickness"Didier PourcelDominique Latil
22"The Dragon's Breath"Didier PourcelEric Rondeaux & Yann Brion
23"The Promised Land"Clément EstournelChristophe Poujol & Thomas Forward
24"The Ice Fortress"Clément EstournelEric Rondeaux & Amélie Aubert
25"The Secret of the Sylphs"Didier Pourcel & Marc BorealChristophe Poujol & Thomas Forward
26"The Return"Clément EstournelEric Rondeaux & Yann Brion
27"Golden Eyes"Clément EstournelYann Brion & Amélie Aubert
28"The Night of the Two Moons"Clément EstournelBenjamin Legrand
29"The Tournament"Clément EstournelJean-Christophe Derrien
30"Presumed Guilty"Clément EstournelDominique Latil
31"The Invisible Monastery"Clément EstournelChristophe Poujol
32"The Initiation"Clément EstournelChristophe Poujol & Thomas Forward
33"Inheritance"Clément EstournelDominique Latil
34"The Ice Shogi"Clément EstournelChristophe Poujol & Thomas Forward
35"Vivid Memory"Clément EstournelBenjamin Legrand
36"One Day"Clément EstournelChristophe Poujol & Amélie Aubert
37"Love and Duty"Clément EstournelDominique Latil
38"In The King's Service"Clément EstournelDominique Latil
39"Quest For Justice"Clément EstournelAmélie Aubert
40"The Duel"Clément EstournelBenjamin Legrand

DVD Availability

UK DVD cover.

Anchor Bay released the series on DVD in the UK on 15 November 2004 in the form of a ten-disc box set with four episodes per disc. The set contains an episode guide on the packaging but no other extras. It has a listed running time of 16 hours.

Unfortunately, Anchor Bay's release features an error in the ordering of episodes, meaning that the correct chronological order has not been maintained. This particularly applies to the episodes The Secret of the Sylphs (episode 25) and The Return (episode 26), which should in fact immediately precede Love and Duty (episode 37).

External links

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