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'''''The Adventures of Sinbad''''' is roughly a retelling of the adventures of Sinbad from the ''[[Arabian Nights]]''. It started in 1996, hoping to follow in on the popularity of ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess]]'' and ''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]]''. It did not, lasting only two seasons. Ending in 1998. A total of 44 episodes.
''[[The Adventures of Sinbad]]'' is roughly a retelling of the adventures of Sinbad from the ''[[Arabian Nights]]''. It started in 1996, hoping to follow in on the popularity of ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess]]'' and ''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]]''. It did not, lasting only two seasons. Ending in 1998. A total of 44 episodes.


The story followed the adventures of a Caucasian Sinbad, his older brother Doubar, Firouz the alchemist, the mute Rongar, and Celtic sorceress Maeve.
The story followed the adventures of a Caucasian Sinbad, his older brother Doubar, Firouz the alchemist, the mute Rongar, and Celtic sorceress Maeve.

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The Adventures of Sinbad is roughly a retelling of the adventures of Sinbad from the Arabian Nights. It started in 1996, hoping to follow in on the popularity of Xena: Warrior Princess and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. It did not, lasting only two seasons. Ending in 1998. A total of 44 episodes.

The story followed the adventures of a Caucasian Sinbad, his older brother Doubar, Firouz the alchemist, the mute Rongar, and Celtic sorceress Maeve.

Tropes used in The Adventures of Sinbad include: