The Magic Crown

October. 21,1989      
Rating:
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Episode 1 - Hanstor's Crystal
October. 21,1989

Episode 2 - The Beauty of Idún
October. 28,1986

Episode 3 - The Loss of the Crown
November. 04,1986

Episode 4 - Captured by Idún
November. 11,1989

Episode 5 - The Black Planet
November. 18,1989

Episode 6 - The Lost City
November. 25,1989

Episode 7 - The Magic of Zohak
December. 02,1989

Episode 8 - Arrival at the Cavern
December. 09,1989

Episode 9 - In the Maze
December. 16,1989

Episode 10 - The Seven Gates
December. 23,1989

Episode 11 - Lir
December. 30,1989

Episode 12 - The Capture of Hanstor
January. 06,1990

Episode 13 - The Black Lake
January. 13,1990

Episode 14 - The Gopuls
January. 20,1990

Episode 15 - Rahman's Dream
January. 27,1990

Episode 16 - Balark
February. 03,1990

Episode 17 - The Luminous Lake
February. 10,1990

Episode 18 - The Defeat of Rahman
February. 17,1990

Episode 19 - The Victory of Idun
February. 24,1990

Episode 20 - The Submerged Ship
March. 03,1990

Episode 21 - Zohak's Ambition
March. 10,1990

Episode 22 - Zalk and the Magic Plant
March. 17,1990

Episode 23 - The Fire Dragon
March. 24,1990

Episode 24 - On the Planet of Shaila
March. 31,1990

Episode 25 - Zalk's Triumph
April. 07,1990

Episode 26 - Return to Brigabor
April. 14,1990

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