The Adventures of Sinbad is a Canadian action - adventure fantasy television series which aired from 1996 to 1998. It follows the story of the pilot of the same name. It revolves around the series' protagonist, Sinbad . The series is a re-telling of the adventures of Sinbad from The Arabian Nights . Created by Ed Naha , it was filmed in southern Ontario , Canada and in Cape Town , South Africa. The tone of the series resembled that of its contemporaries Hercules: The Legendary Journeys , Beastmaster and Xena: Warrior Princess .
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58-547: A 1995 computer adventure game The Beast Within: The Making of Alien , a 2003 direct-to-video documentary about the 1979 film Alien featured in the Alien Quadrilogy DVD set See also [ edit ] The Devil Within (disambiguation) The Evil Within (disambiguation) The Enemy Within (disambiguation) The Power Within (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
87-402: A 2008 German horror film The Beast Within (2024 film) , a 2024 horror film directed by Alexander J. Farrell Literature [ edit ] La Bête Humaine or The Beast Within , an 1890 novel by Émile Zola The Beast Within (novel) , a 1981 novel by Edward Levy; basis for the film The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery , a 1998 novel by Jane Jensen , a novelization of
116-584: A catapult. (Appeared in: "Masked Mauraders") The corrupt royal protector of Mirhago, Zabtut and his goons robbed the subjects of their money with their unfair taxes. When Sinbad's crew teamed with the youths opposing Zabtut's tyranny, he attempted to flee via a magic carpet, but was followed by Sinbad, and fell to his death during his duel with the sailor. (Appeared in: "The Ghoul's Tale") An evil sorcerer who cursed Princess Gaia with death on her eighteenth birthday as revenge against her father. Portrayed by Andrew Scorer . (Appeared in "The Rescue") Once
145-543: A hawk. After the crew leaves the island, Dim-Dim is taken into magical limbo by an enemy. Many episodes in the two seasons mention Dim-Dim, however with the show being cancelled without making the third season, there is never any resolution for finding him. After Dim-Dim goes missing, Maeve decides to join Sinbad and his crew in their search for the lost Master. They find many adventures along the way. Sinbad and his crew's goodness of heart always shines through in each episode. Sinbad
174-535: A land of myth and magic in the Middle East, around the Persian Gulf . The series tells of the adventures of Sinbad and his brother as they gather a crew, and set sail in the ship, Nomad , from Baghdad in search of wealth and adventure. Along the way they face witches , wizards , strange tribes and fantastic creatures. In the first few episodes: After two years at sea, Sinbad returns to his home, Baghdad. The city
203-455: A sorceress, and a long-time foe of both Sinbad and Maeve. Portrayed by Jacqueline Collen . Collen did not return for the second season due to familial and contractual issues. Dermott is a very intelligent hawk that joins the crew with Maeve . It is later discovered that Dermott is Maeve's brother, under a spell cast by Rumina . Portrayed by Dermott the Hawk. Bryn, a mysterious woman with
232-409: A talent for magic, was introduced in season two. She meets Sinbad when he is washed ashore on the island she stays on. She had previously been washed ashore on the same island, and retained no memory of who she was or why she was there , apart from that her name was Bryn. She wore a rainbow bracelet matching Sinbad's, and when the two of them eventually managed to find the rest of the crew and escape
261-465: Is a Celtic sorceress, who is skilled in the arts of magic . She has a fiery personality and initially does not get along well with Sinbad , but later they become soulmates. She was only featured in the first season. The first episode for season two has her swept off the Nomad in the midst of a tempest and it is later discovered that the long-lost wizard Dim-Dim took her away to protect her from Rumina ,
290-430: Is an evil sorcerer that is featured in the first two episodes, and the season one finale. He is also the father of Rumina and Bryn . He was to make a full return in the third season. Portrayed by Juan Chioran . Rumina is the daughter of Turok . She is the main villain of the first season. She loves Sinbad , but simultaneously hates him for murdering her father. Rumina is an expert in the dark arts of magic , which
319-496: Is beheaded, Doubar comes to the rescue and sets him free. The brothers meet up with the rest of Sinbad's crew and proceed to Turok's lair, in search for Princess Adena. Sinbad tells his crew they need the help of his and Doubar's old mentor, Master Dim-Dim , so the crew head off for the Isle of Dawn, where he resides. They arrive at the island where they meet Dim-Dim and his new apprentice, Maeve , along with her avian companion, Dermott ,
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#1732883612577348-544: Is easy to learn compared to light magic . Rumina is also obsessed with killing Maeve , something she never manages to accomplish. In the planned third season, Rumina would have made her return, it would have also revealed that Rumina is Bryn's older sister. Rumina is portrayed by Julianne Morris . Scratch is a demon from the West. He calls himself the Devil and is a horned and hoofed creature. He goes by many different names, including
377-518: Is very different from the Baghdad he remembers. It is now in the control of prince Casib and his grand vizier Admir . He lands himself in prison, where he is reacquainted with his older brother, Doubar , and discovers he is to be beheaded. When the princess is kidnapped, the Caliph of Baghdad says Sinbad is the only man he knows who is capable of facing Turok , the man who captured the princess. Before Sinbad
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435-493: The "Lord of the Flies". He is introduced in the episode "Conundrum" in season one and appears in two subsequent episodes. Portrayed by Tony Caprari . (Appeared in: "The Return of Sinbad") A demon who worked with Turok , and the one responsible for Dim Dim's curse. He assumed a human guise and helped Turok bring ruin to whatever city he visited, and the last guise he used was Admir, grand vizier of prince Casib of Baghdad. His ruse
464-570: The Beast by Serena Valentino , the second installment in the Disney Villains series Music [ edit ] "The Beast Within" (song) , a remix of the 1990 Madonna song "Justify My Love" Beast Within , a 2008 album by Katra Television [ edit ] "Beast Within", Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths and Legends episode 25 (2000) "The Beast Within", American Gothic episode 13 (1996) "The Beast Within", Beauty and
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522-465: The Sailor is the series' main protagonist and captain of the ship, "Nomad" . In the first episode he returns from a two-year absence, after being swept off his ship and presumed dead. He wears a rainbow bracelet after his return. Portrayed by Zen Gesner . Doubar is Sinbad's older brother. He is large and exceptionally strong. Portrayed by George Buza . Firouz is an inventor / scientist . Throughout
551-525: The eponymous computer game The Beast Within , a 2007 novel by Catherine MacPhail , the second installment in the Nemesis tetralogy The Beast Within , a 2011 by Lee Goldberg , William Rabkin and James Daniels, the seventh installment in The Dead Man series The Beast Within , a 2011 YA novel by Terry Spear The Beast Within: A Tale of Beauty's Prince , a 2014 YA novel based on Disney's Beauty and
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609-451: The island, a message from Dim-Dim indicated she was the key to victory, presumably over the vengeful sorceress, Rumina . In the planned third season, it would have revealed that Bryn is Rumina's younger sister. Portrayed by Mariah Shirley . (Appeared in "The Village Vanishes") Portrayed by Bianca Amato . (Appeared in "Ali Rashid and the Thieves") Portrayed by Bianca Amato . Turok
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667-400: The series, he invents many modern gadgets, including a bicycle, an umbrella, dynamite sticks and lasers. He frequently doubts in supernatural phenomena showed in the series. Portrayed by Tim Progosh . Rongar is a mute warrior . He is an expert at knife throwing . Season two features an episode that visits his home and gives the viewer his backstory. Portrayed by Oris Erhuero . Maeve
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725-419: The use of magic gloves. He did the same to Dermott and Maeve , but was killed when Sinbad turned the power of the gloves against him, and sent the now petrified Vincenzo falling to his death. Portrayed by Rob Stewart . (Appeared in: "The Ronin") The wicked ruler of a nation, and Tetsu's former master. Kattah wielded a sword of evil magic that enabled him to transmute into a cloud of poisonous gas. He
754-418: The world to find more victims, knowing that Sinbad's reputation would prevent anyone from suspecting him. He lured Sinbad to his latest feeding ground with a fake message from Dim Dim , and began to absorb both the inhabitants and the crew . But he underestimated Sinbad, and was incinerated by the light of the setting sun (he could only come out during the day if he used a host body) after being hurled upward by
783-472: Was erased. He believed this pertained to his nephew and had the boy killed, but Xander's spirit alerted Sinbad's crew to his uncle's actions, and revealed that his mother was pregnant with another child. Drax was then dragged off by the spirits of his victims. Portrayed by Jack Langedijk . (Appeared in "The Village Vanishes") An immortal monster who possessed people and absorbed the souls of others. The Vorgon planned to possess Sinbad in order to travel
812-475: Was exposed when Rongar searched his belongings (revealed to be human flesh for him to consume), and he attempted to slay the crew , killing Mustapha with his poisonous tail. He was killed by Sinbad when the latter harpooned him in the mouth. Portrayed by Lawrence Bayne . (Appeared in: "Still Life") An insane artist who transformed the rightful rulers of the Island he lived on and their army to marble through
841-432: Was killed while in cloud form, when the crew and Tetsu used a giant pinwheel to disperse his body. (Appeared in: "The Ties that Bind") A demon who blackmailed a crew of Vikings into kidnapping Maeve as a sacrifice in order to free their ship from his minion, a giant crab. (Appeared in: "The Prince Who Wasn't") The insane uncle of Prince Xander, Drax was cursed to never sleep until the last of his brother's bloodline
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