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The Adventures of Sindbad across the seven seas in a brand new version. Sindbad and his shipmates encounter a numerous strange and dangerous situations on their journey but they always find their way out. No mythical creature or black magic can stop them!

In a sword fighting/action sequence shot on the beach, Sinbad and Young Timur ('Sean Michael') are battling one another. At one point, Sinbad punches Timur in the face and he falls down. When this was actually filmed, Timur slipped in the sand and Sinbad actually punched him for real. It was an accident but they kept the take because it looked so real.

On the last day of shooting for the first season, 'Gesner, Zen 'and 'Collen, Jaqueline' jumped off the ship to celebrate while still partially in costume.

Oris Erhuero's character, Rongar, was in the early scripts going to be a guest star for the two part pilot. However, he so impressed the creator and directors that they added his character to the main cast.

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  • comment
    • Author: Defolosk
    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.
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    • Author: Early Waffle
    This is one of those shows that you love, but the only people you tell are your best friends. It was funny, adventurous, exciting, and had terrific cast. It was sad when Maeve left the show, because everything went downhill from there. One thing I loved was the way the special effects resembled the old Sinbad movies. This was a highly underated TV program. If it ever comes on in syndication, I suggest everyone watch at least one episode (preferably from season one).
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    • Author: Kalrajas
    I used to watch this show every Saturday along with Xena and Hercules. It was obviously produced by Ed Naha et al. to take advantage of the successes of Sam Raimi's better funded ventures. Comparisons are inevitable and unfortunately the production values of this show leaves one with the impression that it was the poor cousin to the other two. Still, it made the most of what it had and I thought the episodes were entertaining. Gripes: Major characters not very well fleshed out, some continuity issues, chemistry b/n the major characters - what chemistry?? Other people talk about this relationship with Maeve and Sinbad but other than some eye contact, there wasn't much to go on. I guess the show just didn't "come together" like the Raimi shows did. Second season suffered from loss of Jacqueline Collen (Maeve) and, as mentioned elsewhere, a turn towards the "dark side". Reasons why I watched it - interesting stories, cool fight scenes, 3D animation, gratuitous up the skirt shots of Bryn and Maeve. Other than that last point the show was well suited for children and young adolescents who are more forgiving of the gripes that I mentioned. Too bad it was killed when one of the production companies got cold feet, I'm sure it would have lasted at least another season or two.
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    • Author: Sudert
    "The Adventures of Sinbad" was a short lived, but entertaining action and adventure show from an era of television that appears to have been lost to the world here in 2007. It was like "Hercules" and "Xena" in some ways, no matter how light or dark it was. But it also had its own charm and was its own show. It ran for two seasons. The first was lighter. The second took a slightly darker turn, as did the show's title character, but he wasn't arrogant, self-centered, or evil like some people claim. He had seen a less than perfect world and lost a friend(s). Had the show had a third season, things would have balanced themselves out. Give both seasons a chance. They are both special and have their share of good and bad episodes. Even heroes have issues to work out, which is part of what makes them and their stories legendary and human.
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    • Author: Pipet
    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
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    • Author: Meri
    I have been a fan of this show since I first saw it. Good old fashioned serial type plots. Great cast that had a good blending. It is a shame the show was canceled. Some people are trying to get it back though.

    I thought the show was on par with Hercules and Xena with effects, plots, and great actors.

    I will miss it from my Saturday afternoon lineup.
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    • Author: Cha
    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.
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    • Author: Marad
    The Adventures of Sinbad aired for two seasons. Both were excellent. The first season was unique and family friendly, the second season was less so.

    The darker changes came about, partially due to trying to un-Disney-fy it, mostly due to the change of producing companies who wanted something "sexier", more like Xena and Hercules. The problem was fans didn't want another Xena or Hercules type show. Some liked the new changes, others didn't, many of those others left. However, AoS still got hyped (word of mouth) as being a friendly family show, because that's (mostly) what it was first season and that's what people expected it to be during the second season, which it really wasn't, though it did keep most of its audience.

    Last thoughts: It was well casted and well acted. The chemistry of the cast on-screen was *great* and their easy nature carried across to the audience. The good guys were good, the bad guys were also good. The special effects only got better as the series went on.

    I found the show to be a rare and unique treasure among all the shows out there, but more importantly it was even more so within its own genre.
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    • Author: Hidden Winter
    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.
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    • Author: Arcanefist
    This series was one of three adventure series that I watched when I was a child, besides Xena and Hercules. The first season was lighter. I was fallen for this series, as soon as I had watched the first episode. The casts were talented, except Maeve, who has so-so acting skill. However, Sinbad and her have kind of dynamic and interesting relationship. I agree that they had great chemistry, even they only kissed once and the rest was just "eyes communication".

    The second season, just like the first season, also has great potential. I'm not Maeve fan, so I still followed this season. However, unfortunately, I lost the feeling that I had gotten in first season. Bryn's acting skill was much better than Maeve, but Sinbad and her didn't have such a chemistry as the previous cast. This season was darker but it was not interesting anymore. This season, obviously, had a huge hole in the storyline, if you try to connect its story with the end of the first season. Maeve's departure was such a big loss for this series. Most of my favorite quotes ever from this series came from the first season. Personally, I prefer the first season and based from the series rating, I believe most audiences agree with me.

    Of course, this series has some weakness. The special effect, the setting, and some of the plot stories were ridiculous and just kept repeating. Sinbad kissed almost all of the females cast so it kinda boring. But then, I wouldn't expect more from this series in 1996. I won't compare it with 'high-quality story or expensive special effect' series, but this series still good to watch. Anyway, the Maeve theme song (which was played in most of Sinbad-Maeve scenes) was so memorable, and I still remember it until now.
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    • Author: Andromathris
    The show was not the best of all but compare to such fantastic other shows it was a prime. The First Season was much more humouristic and fantastic but the second season was much more darker and mature.

    Since some years i have written a few scenarios based on this TV show because the characters were simply excellent. Julianne Morris(Rumina) was the most seductive and nice and tight character.

    The characters: Doubar, Firouz, Rongar, and Mustaphah were attractive and taking good. Sinbad was less good that teenagers could like in a hero. In the second season Sinbad was a dirty fresh arrogant guy who beat everyone anywhere.

    Some episodes were excellent, in the first season: The 2 first episodes with the"Return of Sinbad" were pretty much well. Every episodes with Rumina were formidable. One of the best of season I or the BEST was the "Rhonin" and another who was pretty good was "Covnemdrum" with Scrath,lord of Darkness. Some reviews could of been done for certain episodes as to make them darker and sinister and admirable.

    In season II, the special effects still abominable,the episodes were significant and considerable. The Best of them were: The Gift(surviving Babuk too remarkable), Heart and Soul(vampires), Hell House(original at last)with "the Cursed of the Gorgones" and "Castle Keep" were the best episodes.

    However some weaknesses were done so large so big. Special effects were nutty, decorative castles and cities and villages weren't original or watchable (except Baghdad). A note: In season II, Sinbad is a super hero which it shouldn't be one so far. The fight weren't good with him. He's always beating the bad guys so easily except in 4or5 episodes:the Gift(sure he lost), the Gryphon Tale, The Castle Keep and the Heart and Soul. You can watch Sinbad but you better drop in some special episodes.
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    • Author: Ginaun
    I wonder, it seems that no one liked the second season.

    I do understand, and know from Mr. Naha, that there were tons of behind the scenes changes that couldn't be forseen during first season production.

    But, I loved most of the changes. It was that Sinbad grew up a bit. (Maybe that's why everyone hated the changes) Bryn was a character that literally had to be made on the fly, when Jacqueline (maeve) had to leave suddenly.

    Don't get me wrong, I did find first season enjoyable in some aspects. It reunited me with an old childhood love (the Character Sinbad the Sailor).

    That being said, I am exctatic that there is soon to be the first season DVD set available. It is available in Canada, and us in the states can get copies via ebay or websites like Amazon.ca. We can hope that second season isn't far behind, and that tons of extras are going to be on the dvd's.
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    • Author: Efmprof
    I do agree it did lose its way after the departure of Maeve, I personally find Bryn rather bland myself, but overall, I loved this series and I still do. I liked how the special effects seemed to resemble the effects from the original movies, and the scenery was striking. The music was rousing and exciting, the writing was witty and humorous and the plot-lines had plenty of adventure and fun, just how I like it. The characters are very likable, and the acting is good enough.

    Overall, a fun show on the whole, perfect to wake up on Sunday mornings, which was like a tradition a decade or so ago with me and my siblings. 9/10 Bethany Cox
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    • Author: Prince Persie
    I for one love the first season. Maeve and Sinbad were so adorable.Too bad their romantic scenes together were very few. Well, I guess thats what kept me watching just to see their love slowly grow.

    Their romance wasn't too mushy or draggy. It could have used at least two more kissing scenes and much more hugging ones. Not so much that they are always all over each other.

    I was just extremely disappointed about not being able to see Maeve and Sinbad together in the 2nd season. I was expecting more development in their character as well as their romance. :(

    Yes the special effects and fighting were very cheesy, but the story and cast did a great job.

    I watched a bit of the 2nd series and it was a dramatic change to Sinbad, and then they added Bryn. Bryn was alright, but just couldn't compare to Maeve. I just couldn't ever finish the 2nd season. I was still too hooked on Sinbad x Maeve as a couple. Yes, I'm hopeless romantic and darn proud of it.

    I agreed with some of the comment about there being several other seasons (least 5). They had so much they could have done to the series. They could have made it great.

    Some quote from the series: Sinbad: "The way I look at it, this world is growing a little too civilized for me. It's growing up. Growing serious. Growing dull. But out there who knows what worlds await."

    Maeve: What do you want me to do? You can't just point your finger at the thing and yell 'stop' and it stops! giant freezes Sinbad: Nice work. Maeve: Oh, well maybe you can.
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    • Author: Negal
    I liked the cute, charming 1st season, but if the show had been canceled after that season, then I wouldn't have given the Adventures of Sinbad another thought. It was the slightly darker, more adult 2nd season and the addition of Bryn that made this a show that I still miss more than 10 years after it was prematurely ended due to internal politics. Season 3 was set to go until the new production company pulled the plug at the last minute.

    I enjoyed Season 2 more because Sinbad was more mature and therefore more believable as the captain of the Nomad that season. Although I thought he was adorable in Season 1, he was too much like a little boy playing dress up that season.

    Bryn was a better fit in Season 2 because the actress playing Bryn was a better, more believable fighter, which fit in better with the darker tone of that Season. Also, the actress did a good job in peaking my curiosity about her character's background. I was really looking forward to seeing how her storyline played out over the years.

    I just recently read Ed Naha's plans for Season 3 and believe that it would have been even better than Season 2 because he and Zen Gesner (Sinbad) had discussed how they were going to take the best of Season 1 and combine it with the best of Season 2. This in included bringing back Rumina, her father, Turok and Dim Dim.
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    • Author: Tansino
    We need this show back. It is sorely missed. Great action scenes, excellent cgi, wonderful cast and crew (also behind the scenes) Acting was good, stories were dead on, like Hercules or Xena, or even Highlander.

    We need this sailor back on the airwaves. IT is in some parts of the world, be we in America, and Canada miss it.
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    • Author: Binthars
    Okay, so a white cast of white people play "arab" characters.

    Okay, so it was even cheesier than Hercules and Xena.

    Okay, so it was pretty damn bad.

    But, you know what? It was oh so good. Believe me when I say that this show was so bad it was good. This show premiered during that period when Hercules and Xena was HUGE and the rage was trying to make other syndicated action series. And you know what? As a 14 year old I watched them all. I watched Robin Hood, I watched Sinbad, and I watched Beastmaster. And, let's face it- in the eyes of a 14 year old girl the hunk who played Sinbad was REALLY hot. Basically, the show for me is built around that. So, if you, like me, want to re-live your early pubescent hot fantasy. THIS was the show for you.
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    • Author: Bludsong
    First there was Action Pack. A syndicated Saturday Afternoon 2 hour block of Sci-Fi/Fantasy movies. This included 4 Hercules movies, 4 Tek War movies, a Knight Rider movie or 2, and some others. Both Tek War and Hercules got their own shows. Kung Fu The Legend Continues might of spawned out of this, I'm not sure. But there was some other Kung Fu type show that spawned out of it. Rising Son(s)? Vanishing Son(s)? Tek War went to USA, the others remained syndicated. Eventually Hercules was by itself, and then Xena was spun off. After a year or two of Xena, the Production company started 2 new series. Tarzan the Legendary Journeys and the Adventures of Sinbad. Eventually the production company went on to make the popular Lost Word.

    Tarzan was mostly watchable, but Sinbad was just dumb. Trying to be funny, yet all the jokes fall flat. Poor acrobatics. Poor fight scenes. In a sword fight in Still Life, Sinbad is holding his sword up waiting for the other guy to hit it. Originally I don't even think I made it 10 minutes into the first episode before I gave up. Though I'm pretty sure I kept recording them. I had no idea that the show made it to a second season.

    I just bought the 1st season on DVD, and though it has its bad sides, I do believe it is well worth owning. There are plenty of monsters, and some interesting, if not retread, stories.

    From what I have read about the Second season, I really hope Koch releases it on DVD as well, a darker vision is just what this show needed. Buy it now, I can't imagine they will be in print for long.
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    • Author: Whitesmasher
    All I have to say is that I felt this show was boring. Half the time the women were falling out of their clothes. Instead of Sinbad being a nice guy they changed him to a not so nice guy, me and a few friends felt that he was not a good role modal for our children and did not let them watch the show any more. The show is no longer on and I say thats great!
  • Series cast summary:
    Zen Gesner Zen Gesner - Sinbad 44 episodes, 1996-1998
    George Buza George Buza - Doubar 44 episodes, 1996-1998
    Tim Progosh Tim Progosh - Firouz 44 episodes, 1996-1998
    Oris Erhuero Oris Erhuero - Rongar / - 44 episodes, 1996-1998
    Jacqueline Collen Jacqueline Collen - Maeve 22 episodes, 1996-1997
    Mariah Shirley Mariah Shirley - Bryn 22 episodes, 1997-1998
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