Zorro (TV Series 1997–1998) Poster

(1997–1998)

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I Miss Zorro
Ginger8723 August 2004
I used to watch "Zorro" a few years ago on WB. It was on really early in the morning and his awesome adventures always woke me up. Zorro was very good looking and helped make the show what it was. I also liked the "Zorro" theme song.

My top five favorite episodes were: "Two Zorros Are Better than One" (I have it on video), "The Case of the Masked Marauder", "The Pirates of San Pedro", "The Poison Pen", and "Return of the Conquistadors". I wish I had them all on video since I remember them all being very good.

I was very upset when this show left the air. I miss it and hope to see it again someday. I give it 8/10 stars.
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10/10
itv x kids alert
gwghani22 August 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Programmes on ITVX Kids include Hotel Transylvania, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, Ninjago, Mr. Bean, Sooty, Captain Underpants, and Scooby Doo. There are also several children's films on the platform, such as Fern Gully: The Last Rainforest, Inspector Sunshine, My Little Pony: The Movie, and Postman Pat: The Movie.

ITVX Premium will also grant users access to a greater number of shows, including more Kids content. Premium kids programmes include My Parents Are Aliens, Danger Mouse, The Worst Witch, and Woof.

But the bad news is that some beloved CITV shows are not on ITVX Kids, and it's not clear if they were ever be made available on the site. Among the programmes not currently available on the streaming platform are Rainbow, Fraggle Rock, Art Attack, Count Duckula, and Horrid Henry please stream the zorro 1997 animated series on itvx kids please.
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Ugh - it's...okay.
Gislef27 July 1999
A workman-like retelling of the Zorro story. The animation is average at best, and the characters are pretty thinly drawn. The most enjoyable part is the Wild Wild West-like approach of tossing in "futuristic" 19th century technology (steam-powered wheelchairs and robots, submarines, etc.) and the occasional supernatural element like Japanese sorcerers and Raven-spirits. The main problem is that Zorro just isn't that engaging a hero: he's very rarely challenged and never fails to have just the gadget (of which he has a huge variety of) he needs to defeat the bad guy of the moment.
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