The Adventures of Sinbad

The Adventures of Sinbad

1996
The Adventures of Sinbad
The Adventures of Sinbad

The Adventures of Sinbad

The Adventures of Sinbad is a Canadian television series which aired from 1996 to 1998. It follows on the story from the pilot of the same name, and revolves around the series' protagonist, Sinbad. The series is a re-telling of the adventures of Sinbad from The Arabian Nights.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP22  Hell House
May. 24,1998
Hell House

Sinbad's soul hangs in the balance as Scratch and a woman from his past battle to draw him to either the darkness or the light.

EP21  The Guardians
May. 17,1998
The Guardians

Sinbad and crew are entrusted with the care of an infant with magical ties to an order of warrior monks.

EP20  Stalkers
May. 10,1998
Stalkers

Sinbad and crew come to the aid of a village being attacked by the mysterious stalkers that are controlled by the mad scientist Naaupo.

EP19  The Minotaur
May. 03,1998
The Minotaur

Sinbad faces the Minotaur to restore an island to its rightful rule.

EP18  Survival Run
Mar. 08,1998
Survival Run

Sinbad escorts a beautiful prisoner to trial for murder, but someone does not want her to get there.

EP17  The Beast of the Dark
Mar. 01,1998
The Beast of the Dark

A teen who controls an invisible beast holds Sinbad and the crew captive.

EP16  The Gryphon's Tale
Feb. 22,1998
The Gryphon's Tale

To his grief, a game hunter captures a baby gryphon for his side show.

EP15  Castle Keep
Feb. 15,1998
Castle Keep

A prince's gala features the public execution of pirates, among them, Sinbad.

EP14  The Empress
Feb. 08,1998
The Empress

A mystical empress believes Sinbad is her reincarnated lover.

EP13  A City Under Plague
Jan. 25,1998
A City Under Plague

Death riders imprison suspected plague victims, including Sinbad and crew.

EP12  The Book of Before
Jan. 04,1997
The Book of Before

Marauding Druids are after an ancient, magical Wiccan book.

EP11  The Invaders
Dec. 28,1997
The Invaders

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EP10  The Passengers
Dec. 21,1997
The Passengers

Evil accompanies two passengers taking a woman's body to an island burial.

EP9  The Monster
Nov. 30,1997
The Monster

A gentle giant, Uruk, is helped by Sinbad and friends to break free from the evil wizard Kumar.

EP8  The Beast of Basra
Nov. 23,1997
The Beast of Basra

A werewolf's bite passes the curse to Doubar and Sinbad must kill his brother to save Bryn from a gruesome death.

EP7  The Curse of the Gorgons
Nov. 16,1997
The Curse of the Gorgons

Sinbad and crew come to the aid of villagers whose firstborn sons are being enslaved by the three gorgon sisters: Eurayle, Stheno and Medusa, to work in their jasper mine.

EP6  The Gift
Nov. 09,1997
The Gift

Sinbad and crew meet up with old friends and an old enemy at a wedding feast. The victum of a past injustice, Bakbuk the tinker sends his army of killer dolls to seek revenge.

EP5  Ali Rashid and the Thieves
Nov. 02,1997
Ali Rashid and the Thieves

Returning to his homeland, Rongar confronts the man who robbed him of his birthright and is reunited with his sister, the seer Zorah, who had betrayed him years before.

EP4  The Voyage to Hell
Oct. 26,1997
The Voyage to Hell

As the son of an evil warlord and a witch, Young Timur has more problems than your average young man. His dead father's demonic spirit is looking for a new home and his son's body seems more than adequate. Sinbad and crew must journey to Hell to save Young Timur from his father and eternal damnation.

EP3  Heart and Soul
Oct. 19,1997
Heart and Soul

Sinbad and his crew are imprisoned by the beautiful vampire, Kalilah. She will spare the crew if Sinbad can retrieve her heart which was taken from her by the black magic of her vampire husband, Baron Orlock. Sinbad and Rongar seek the heart with Orlock's deadly assistant, Marissa, in pursuit.

EP2  The Return of the Ronin
Oct. 11,1997
The Return of the Ronin

Sinbad and Tetsu the Ronin join forces to defeat seven mystical demons that are kidnapping women from an isolated village.

EP1  The Sacrifice
Oct. 04,1997
The Sacrifice

Maeve is lost in a sea storm and Sinbad becomes separated from the crew as he searches for her. On a small island Sinbad meets Bryn, a woman with no memory of her past and a rainbow bracelet, like his, and no memory.

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Released: 1996-09-28 | Released Producted By: Atlantis Films , Riverstone Productions Country: Canada Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

The Adventures of Sinbad is a Canadian television series which aired from 1996 to 1998. It follows on the story from the pilot of the same name, and revolves around the series' protagonist, Sinbad. The series is a re-telling of the adventures of Sinbad from The Arabian Nights.

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Cast

Zen Gesner , George Buza , Tim Progosh

Director

Alwyn Kumst

Producted By

Atlantis Films , Riverstone Productions

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princess919 I used to watch this show with my little brother on Saturday mornings before I left for work, I loved the first season!!! Sinbad was as usual white but he was attractive and made me laugh, his brother was equally funny and I loved seeing the two of them and the way they would tease each other. Maeve was independent and I really think the show suffered without her, her replacement Bryn was likable but somehow I just really missed the chemistry Maeve and Sinbad had.All the other characters were funny (and the only reason I watched the second series in full) and fit in well with the rest of the cast and the story lines.I loved the awful affects which made it so fun to watch, it was just like an old Sinbad movie. I would love season one on DVD as it is funny but mindless TV that is good to watch after a long day at work but I wouldn't bother with season two as i would find my self skipping all the scenes with Bryn in them (horrible to write but true).Watch it but realise that it is tongue in cheek.
Tim Hayes That little summary pretty much describes this series. While it was on TV, Sinbad seemed like a great little show. There was swashbuckling, action, humour, and creatures. Sure the FX were a little bad, but they were really still in their infancy then as far as TV shows go. Even the Hercules The Legendary Journeys effects seemed great then but are very poor now. I still enjoyed the show. It was great too how Sinbad grew up as the show progressed. I just wish there had been a third season to tie up some of the loose ends. Even a TV movie would have been great. Hopefully, the DVD release of season one will prompt others to go back and experience the nostalgia of a Saturday afternoon watching Sinbad.
Blueghost Yeah, I admit it; when this series aired I used to catch it on my lunch break every so often. It's really a kids adventure show, and not meant to be anything more than that. Shot in, I believe, South Africa, the show had a kind of campy appeal to it. Every time Sinbad and crew arrived at a "new" village, it was actually the same old village they'd built for the show, only shot at a different angle.As usual Sinbads "Arab" origins are veiled by Anglo actors due to demographics... oh well. Myself, I think the show would've done just as well with a culturally authentic cast. It is after all a show for kids, and kids are pretty forgiving when it comes to perceptions. But that's neither here nor there.The CGI and other effects were what they were, and the plots were pretty basic. The acting, for what the show was, was passable. I found it to be good mindless fun as I chowed down a salad in front of the tube.If it ever comes to DVD, and by that I mean a good quality transfer and not some knockoff, then I'll buy a copy.
Heather Sayas Sinbad was obviously canceled due to the low audience on it's second season. After the character of Maeve left, the producers made the show darker, sexier and that lead them to an unevitable cancelation.I want to remember AoS on it's first season, when Sinbad and his crew were fighting to find Dim Dim and save the world in the meantime, the wonderful chemistry between Zen Gesner and Jacqueline Collen was one of the reasons everybody fell in love with Maeve and Sinbad.I not even watched Season 2, I was very sad when I knew about Jacqeline Collen's departure, but I said to myself "Hey Sinbad is not going to change because of her lost, in fact he's going to fight harder ro find Dim-Dim and get her back" Unfortuntaley I was wrong and I stopped watching the show at the fourth episode of Season 2, when I realized that they were making a fool of me.Let's face it you can't replace a sweet independent sorceress like Maeve with a juvenile criminal like Bryn (no offence to Bryn fans, I just dont like her)Ed Nahla admitted himself that Season 1 was the best AoS season ever since he said that they used to be the best viewed new show, but their ratings fell in Season two and after losing one of their sponsors All American TV canceled "Adventures of Sinbad" for good, burning every hope of getting our S1 Sinbad back or maybe the posibility of Maeve's return.I'll never forget "Adventures of Sinbad" (Season 1) it became into a classic for me, it was my favorite show and I still watch my AoS tapes from time to time.Still all the Nomads like myself will never forget this wonderful show, cause it might had ended but the Nomad still sails around the web of the Sinbad community.See you around