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    There was an updated Disney Zorro show in the late 80s/early 90s, too, correct? He grooms a replacement and they moved the timeline forward a bit from the traditional Zorro eras.

    Also, NBC has a new Zorro coming out with a female descendant taking over in a more modern setting. Is that still going on?
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    Quote Originally Posted by LordMikel View Post
    I looked today and they do have the 1960 Legend of Zorro movie.
    they just have the movie but not the tv show

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    Quote Originally Posted by LordMikel View Post
    I watched Once Upon a Time and I do not ever recall Zorro. Then I did a google search. (and really, learn something new every day)

    https://ouaat.fandom.com/wiki/Zorro

    He was mentioned in name only. And probably only as Diego, never Zorro.

    If we do a reboot of Zorro, can we also get Michael Peña in it?
    This is the weirdest thing the show did. Its also the one I wish they explored more.

    Zorro got with a supervillianess . He picked up one of Batman's staples.

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    LOL Zorro takes over thread!

    Quote Originally Posted by LordMikel View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vakanai View Post
    Disney+ doesn't have the show? You'd think that would be easy to include.
    I looked today and they do have the 1960 Legend of Zorro movie.
    That would be Disney's The Sign of Zorro.



    Quote Originally Posted by Tofali View Post
    they just have the movie but not the tv show
    True^ Disney+ unfortunately does not carry episodes of the original Zorro Disney TV series. (like many, one of the first things I checked too, when I got Disney+ )
    However in case it's not well known, the movie they do have - The Sign of Zorro - is a "movie" actually just edited from the first eight episodes from the original Disney Zorro TV series. - the Capitan Monastario story arc. So I guess they do kind of have the first eps.

    There is also another movie - Zorro The Avenger - compiled from six episodes of the "The Eagle," story arc (although also not available) .



    Quote Originally Posted by the illustrious mr. kenway View Post
    This is the weirdest thing the show did. Its also the one I wish they explored more.

    Zorro got with a supervillianess ; ). He picked up one of Batman's staples.
    LOL! More than you know...(although she's a bit more Kraven the Hunter)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Güicho View Post
    LOL! More than you know...(although she's a bit more Kraven the Hunter)
    lol. And here I thought I was the only one who remembered this show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LordMikel View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Güicho View Post
    https://ouaat.fandom.com/wiki/Zorro
    Zorro/Don Diego de la Vega ...
    He is the father of Lilith Page, after a "union" between himself and Maleficent while both were in their dragon forms."

    I don't even know what to make of that ^ sentence and information?: D

    So did Zorro/Diego de La Vega (in some form of Dragon state?) "mate" with Maleficent, ....
    When a mommy and a daddy really love one another and they can turn into dragons, sometimes that love is so overwhelming. that even in dragon form they feel the need to love one another a lot.

    Best I've got for a birds and bees speech.
    Well, that explains (not at all) how Disney Zorro becomes a Dragon!! (I guess?) Thanks,LOL!
    And then who is Zorro and Maleficent's kid? Is this part of the story?

    Fun detail, before Romero played the infamously scarred Joker, against Batman
    He played Zorro's scarred nemesis.



    Also for a Disney character, zorro although he'd mostly just scar or humiliate his enemies, if pushed had no great compunction against killing.


    LOL killing power stance ....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Güicho View Post
    Well, that explains how Disney Zorro becomes a Dragon!! (I guess?) Thanks,LOL!
    And then who is Zorro and Maleficent's kid? Is this part of the story?
    Yes, the kid is a part of the story. Set up as a nemesis for the main character for one season.
    I think restorative nostalgia is the number one issue with comic book fans.
    A fine distinction between two types of Nostalgia:

    Reflective Nostalgia allows us to savor our memories but accepts that they are in the past
    Restorative Nostalgia pushes back against the here and now, keeping us stuck trying to relive our glory days.

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    I'd like to see them finally get "The Black Cauldron" and its series of books right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j9ac9k View Post
    I'd like to see them finally get "The Black Cauldron" and its series of books right.
    That is supposedly yet another one in the works.- https://www.cbr.com/report-disney-de...ldron-project/
    Quote Originally Posted by CBR
    Black Cauldron, The Snow Queen, Hercules and Atlantis will join a host of other modern live-action remakes
    So is that pretty much everything! That leaves what ... Treasure Planet, Gargoyles?
    And Three Caballeros, cause we all know they are saving the best for last : P https://community.cbr.com/showthread...=1#post4380620

    Quote Originally Posted by John Venus View Post
    lol. And here I thought I was the only one who remembered this show.
    Loved The WB Adventures of Zorro, speaking of Zorro suposedly becoming a dragon?
    The WB's Zorro did actually develop some of the more supernatural elements in the mythology.





    His grandma Grey Owl, was a shaman shapeshiftier, and taught him to channel his own spirit animal, the black fox!

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    I want Gargoyles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Güicho View Post
    So is that pretty much everything! That leaves what ... Gargoyles?

    Quote Originally Posted by Vakanai View Post
    Gargoyles
    Quote Originally Posted by Tomzilla View Post
    I want Gargoyles.
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    Dania Ramirez. Age?


    Yissendy Trinidad
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    Naya Rivera
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    Adria Arjona


    as Elisa Maza
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    Yissendy Trinidad



    as Elisa Maza

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    The Princess and the Frog. However it should be influenced more by the original fairytale story.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valentis View Post
    The Princess and the Frog. However it should be influenced more by the original fairytale story.
    Where the frog gets his head bashed in and comes back to haunt the Princess? That may be too morbid for Disney.
    I think restorative nostalgia is the number one issue with comic book fans.
    A fine distinction between two types of Nostalgia:

    Reflective Nostalgia allows us to savor our memories but accepts that they are in the past
    Restorative Nostalgia pushes back against the here and now, keeping us stuck trying to relive our glory days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LordMikel View Post
    Where the frog gets his head bashed in and comes back to haunt the Princess? That may be too morbid for Disney.
    I am assuming they mean not set in New Orleans, semi-modern, etc.

    Your classic princess kisses a frog story without the colorfulness of the Disney version.

    I would personally not want to see that go. That is what made it unique.
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