The New Adventures of Zorro

The New Adventures of Zorro (1981)

EndedAnimation showAction, Adventure

The New Adventures of Zorro is a cartoon about a man who fights crime and saves the day. He uses a sword to kick butt and after he is done he uses his sword to put a "Z" which stands for Zorro. He has 3 or 4 sidekicks. His number one was Little John.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13The Mysterious TravelerDec 5, 1981
S01E12The ConspiracyNov 28, 1981
S01E11Double TroubleNov 21, 1981
S01E10The TakeoverNov 14, 1981
S01E09Fort RamonNov 7, 1981
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The New Adventures of Zorro' premiere?

'The New Adventures of Zorro' premiered on October 5, 1981.

Who played the role of Zorro in the TV show?

The role of Zorro was played by Duncan Regehr.

Who portrayed Zorro's alter ego, Don Diego de la Vega?

Don Diego de la Vega was portrayed by actor Patrice Martinez.

Where was 'The New Adventures of Zorro' set?

The show was set in Spanish California during the 19th century.

Who was Zorro's trusted companion and horse?

Zorro's trusted companion and horse was named Tornado.

Who was Zorro's arch-nemesis in the series?

Zorro's arch-nemesis in the series was Captain Ramon.

What was the name of Zorro's secret hideout?

Zorro's secret hideout was called the "Cave of Zorro."

Did Zorro have a love interest in the show?

Yes, Zorro had a love interest named Victoria Escalante.

Who played the role of Victoria Escalante?

Victoria Escalante was played by actress Efrem Zimbalist Jr.

What was the main goal of Zorro in the series?

Zorro's main goal was to protect the innocent and fight against injustice.

Did 'The New Adventures of Zorro' include elements of comedy?

Yes, the show incorporated comedic elements to balance the action and drama.

Who was the executive producer of the show?

The executive producer of 'The New Adventures of Zorro' was David Gerber.

How many episodes were produced for the series?

A total of 13 episodes were produced for 'The New Adventures of Zorro.'

Did the show have a theme song?

Yes, 'The New Adventures of Zorro' had a theme song titled "Zorro, the Legend Continues."

Did 'The New Adventures of Zorro' receive any awards or nominations?

Unfortunately, the show did not receive any major awards or nominations.

How long did 'The New Adventures of Zorro' air on television?

'The New Adventures of Zorro' aired on television from October 5, 1981, to December 14, 1981.

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