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** Diego/Zorro's mute servant Felipe, for the 1950s series' Bernardo.
** The obese and bumbling Sergeant Mendoza, for the 1950s series' Sergeant Garcia.

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** Diego/Zorro's mute [[TheSpeechless mute]] servant Felipe, for the 1950s series' Bernardo.
** The [[FatIdiot obese and bumbling bumbling]] Sergeant Mendoza, for the 1950s series' Sergeant Garcia.
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* ActorAllusion: Creator/AdamWest (the 1960s ''Series/{{Batman|1966}}'') makes an appearance as "Dr. Henry Wayne", who is astounded at the idea of riding out from a cave under the mansion to fight crime!

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* ActorAllusion: Creator/AdamWest (the 1960s ''Series/{{Batman|1966}}'') Series/{{Batman|1966}}) makes an appearance as "Dr. Henry Wayne", who is astounded at the idea of riding out from a cave under the mansion to fight crime!
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* SeekingSanctuary: Played very straight -- to surprisingly good effect -- in an episode. While they're driving into town together, Don Diego's mentor is shot by government officials convinced he's a traitor. The only way for Diego to get him treatment is to duck into the nearby pueblo church and claim sanctuary... then try to figure out how he's going to either A) putting his Zorro clothes on without giving the secret away or B) get out of this as his meek alter ego.
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* FingerprintingAir: One episode had Zorro basically invent fingerprinting. He investigates the Alcalde's (Mayor's) office in an episode where the Alcalde is acting strangely: rescinding unpopular decrees one moment, then punishing people for violating the decree they were just told was rescinded the next. He finds two sets of fingerprints in the Alcalde's private office (which he presumably doesn't let other people into), leading him to realize that there are two Alcaldes, eventually leading to a SpotTheImposter moment in a public duel against both Alcaldes. Subversion in that the fingerprints were only used to confirm that there ''was'' an imposter, but not to identify the imposter. That was done by Zorro pointing out that the real Alcalde had a [[RevealingInjury scar on the back of his wrist]] from a previous fight with him and cutting the sleeves of both Alcaldes to see which one had the scar.
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''Zorro'' (also known as ''The New Zorro'' and ''New World Zorro'') is a 4-season {{swashbuckler}} series starring Duncan Regehr as the [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} eponymous character]]. It aired on The Family Channel (an early version of what eventually became ABC Family, later rebranded as Creator/{{Freeform}}) from 1990 to 1993 for a total of 88 episodes, which was ten more than the 1950s Creator/GuyWilliams ''Series/{{Zorro}} '' series.

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''Zorro'' (also known as ''The New Zorro'' and ''New World Zorro'') is a 4-season {{swashbuckler}} series starring Duncan Regehr as the [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} eponymous character]]. It aired on The Family Channel (an early version of what eventually became ABC Family, later rebranded as Creator/{{Freeform}}) from 1990 to 1993 for a total of 88 episodes, which was ten more than the 1950s Creator/GuyWilliams ''Series/{{Zorro}} ''Series/{{Zorro|1957}} '' series.


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* ZorroMark: Often left on his opponents or the scenery.

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* ZorroMark: Often left on his opponents opponents' clothes or the scenery.
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''Zorro'' (also known as ''The New Zorro'' and ''New World Zorro'') is a 4-season {{swashbuckler}} series starring Duncan Regehr as the [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} eponymous character]]. It aired on The Family Channel (an early version of what eventually became ABC Family, later rebranded as Creator/{{Freeform}}) from 1990 to 1993 for a total of 88 episodes, which was ten more than the 1950s Creator/GuyWilliams [[Series/{{Zorro}} series]].

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''Zorro'' (also known as ''The New Zorro'' and ''New World Zorro'') is a 4-season {{swashbuckler}} series starring Duncan Regehr as the [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} eponymous character]]. It aired on The Family Channel (an early version of what eventually became ABC Family, later rebranded as Creator/{{Freeform}}) from 1990 to 1993 for a total of 88 episodes, which was ten more than the 1950s Creator/GuyWilliams [[Series/{{Zorro}} series]].
''Series/{{Zorro}} '' series.
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* ExpositoryThemeTune: Oh boy, ''[[https://youtu.be/xxhud0q5FOE yes]]''.
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In early 19th-century Spanish UsefulNotes/{{California}}, when the commandant of Los Angeles, Alcalde Luis Ramone terrorizes the people of the pueblo and oppresses them, Don Alejandro de la Vega summons home from Spain his son Diego to fight the alcalde and his men. When Diego arrives, he finds his town in a sorry state, and while pretending to have little interest in anything but books and his experiments, he creates the SecretIdentity of Zorro. With his mute servant, the teenage Felipe, Diego starts battling the alcalde's tyranny.

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In early 19th-century Spanish UsefulNotes/{{California}}, when the commandant of Los Angeles, Angeles Alcalde Luis Ramone terrorizes the people of the pueblo and oppresses them, Don Alejandro de la Vega summons home from Spain his son Diego to fight the alcalde and his men. When Diego arrives, he finds his town in a sorry state, and while pretending to have little interest in anything but books and his experiments, he creates the SecretIdentity of Zorro. With his mute servant, the teenage Felipe, Diego starts battling the alcalde's tyranny.
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''Zorro'' (also known as ''The New Zorro'' and ''New World Zorro'') is a 4-season {{swashbuckler}} series starring Duncan Regehr as the [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} eponymous character]]. It aired on The Family Channel (an early version of what eventually became Creator/ABCFamily) from 1990 to 1993 for a total of 88 episodes, which was ten more than the 1950s Creator/GuyWilliams [[Series/{{Zorro}} series]].

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''Zorro'' (also known as ''The New Zorro'' and ''New World Zorro'') is a 4-season {{swashbuckler}} series starring Duncan Regehr as the [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} eponymous character]]. It aired on The Family Channel (an early version of what eventually became Creator/ABCFamily) ABC Family, later rebranded as Creator/{{Freeform}}) from 1990 to 1993 for a total of 88 episodes, which was ten more than the 1950s Creator/GuyWilliams [[Series/{{Zorro}} series]].
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''Zorro'' (also known as ''The New Zorro'' and ''New World Zorro'') is a 4-season {{swashbuckler}} series starring Duncan Regehr as the [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} eponymous character]]. It aired on Creator/FamilyChannel from 1990 to 1993 for a total of 88 episodes, which was ten more than the 1950s Creator/GuyWilliams [[Series/{{Zorro}} series]].

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''Zorro'' (also known as ''The New Zorro'' and ''New World Zorro'') is a 4-season {{swashbuckler}} series starring Duncan Regehr as the [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} eponymous character]]. It aired on Creator/FamilyChannel The Family Channel (an early version of what eventually became Creator/ABCFamily) from 1990 to 1993 for a total of 88 episodes, which was ten more than the 1950s Creator/GuyWilliams [[Series/{{Zorro}} series]].
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In early 19th-century Spanish UsefulNotes/{{California}}, when the commandant of Los Angeles, Alcalde Luis Ramone terrorizes the people of the pueblo and oppresses them, Don Alejandro de la Vega summons home from Spain his son Diego to fight the alcalde and his men. When Diego arrives, he finds his town in a sorry state, and while pretending to have little interest in anything but books and his experiments, he creates the SecretIdentity of Zorro. He and his mute servant, the teenage Felipe, then battle the alcalde's tyranny.

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In early 19th-century Spanish UsefulNotes/{{California}}, when the commandant of Los Angeles, Alcalde Luis Ramone terrorizes the people of the pueblo and oppresses them, Don Alejandro de la Vega summons home from Spain his son Diego to fight the alcalde and his men. When Diego arrives, he finds his town in a sorry state, and while pretending to have little interest in anything but books and his experiments, he creates the SecretIdentity of Zorro. He and With his mute servant, the teenage Felipe, then battle Diego starts battling the alcalde's tyranny.
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* RemakeCameo: Henry Darrow played Don Diego de la Vega twice before, in the 1981 animated series ''WesternAnimation/{{The New Adventures of Zorro|1981}}'' (through voice acting) and in the short-lived series ''Zorro and Son'' in 1983. Here he got to play Don Alejandro de la Vega (Diego's father) starting with season 2.

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* RemakeCameo: Henry Darrow played Don Diego de la Vega Vega/Zorro twice before, in the 1981 animated series ''WesternAnimation/{{The New Adventures of Zorro|1981}}'' (through voice acting) and in the short-lived series ''Zorro and Son'' in 1983. Here he got to play Don Alejandro de la Vega (Diego's father) starting with season 2.
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In early 19th-century Spanish UsefulNotes/{{California}}, when the commandant of Los Angeles, Alcalde Luis Ramone terrorizes the people of the pueblo and oppresses them, Don Alejandro de la Vega summons home from Spain his son Diego to fight the alcalde and his men. When Diego arrives, he finds his town in a sorry state, and while pretending to have little interest in anything but books and his experiments, he creates the secret identity of Zorro. He and his mute servant, the teenage Felipe, then battle the alcalde's tyranny.

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In early 19th-century Spanish UsefulNotes/{{California}}, when the commandant of Los Angeles, Alcalde Luis Ramone terrorizes the people of the pueblo and oppresses them, Don Alejandro de la Vega summons home from Spain his son Diego to fight the alcalde and his men. When Diego arrives, he finds his town in a sorry state, and while pretending to have little interest in anything but books and his experiments, he creates the secret identity SecretIdentity of Zorro. He and his mute servant, the teenage Felipe, then battle the alcalde's tyranny.
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** The obese and bumbling Sergeant Mendoza, for the 1950s series Sergeant Garcia.

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** The obese and bumbling Sergeant Mendoza, for the 1950s series series' Sergeant Garcia.
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Since 2011, the series airs in the United States on Retro Television Network as ''The New Zorro''. Creator/SonyPictures is the distributor for this version.

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Since 2011, the series airs in the United States on Retro Television Network as ''The New Zorro''. Creator/SonyPictures Creator/SonyPicturesTelevision is the distributor for this version.
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''Zorro'' (also known as ''The New Zorro'' and ''New World Zorro'') is a 4-season {{swashbuckler}} series starring Duncan Regehr as the [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} eponymous character]]. It aired on Creator/FamilyChannel from 1990 to 1993, for a total of 88 episodes, which was ten more than the 1950s Creator/GuyWilliams [[Series/{{Zorro}} series]].

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''Zorro'' (also known as ''The New Zorro'' and ''New World Zorro'') is a 4-season {{swashbuckler}} series starring Duncan Regehr as the [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} eponymous character]]. It aired on Creator/FamilyChannel from 1990 to 1993, 1993 for a total of 88 episodes, which was ten more than the 1950s Creator/GuyWilliams [[Series/{{Zorro}} series]].
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''Zorro'' (also known as ''The New Zorro'' and ''New World Zorro'') is a 4-season series starring Duncan Regehr as the [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} eponymous character]]. It aired on Creator/FamilyChannel from 1990 to 1993, for a total of 88 episodes, which was ten more than the 1950s Creator/GuyWilliams [[Series/{{Zorro}} series]].

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''Zorro'' (also known as ''The New Zorro'' and ''New World Zorro'') is a 4-season {{swashbuckler}} series starring Duncan Regehr as the [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} eponymous character]]. It aired on Creator/FamilyChannel from 1990 to 1993, for a total of 88 episodes, which was ten more than the 1950s Creator/GuyWilliams [[Series/{{Zorro}} series]].
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''Zorro'' (also known as ''The New Zorro'' and ''New World Zorro'') is a 4-season series starring Duncan Regehr as the [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} eponymous character]]. It aired on Creator/FamilyChannel from 1990 to 1993, for a total of 88 episodes.

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''Zorro'' (also known as ''The New Zorro'' and ''New World Zorro'') is a 4-season series starring Duncan Regehr as the [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} eponymous character]]. It aired on Creator/FamilyChannel from 1990 to 1993, for a total of 88 episodes.
episodes, which was ten more than the 1950s Creator/GuyWilliams [[Series/{{Zorro}} series]].



The series has a [[Characters/Zorro1990 character sheet]]. For the 1950s Creator/GuyWilliams series, see [[Series/{{Zorro}} here]].

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The series has a [[Characters/Zorro1990 character sheet]]. For the 1950s Creator/GuyWilliams series, see [[Series/{{Zorro}} here]].
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* RemakeCameo: Henry Darrow played Don Diego de Vega twice before, in the 1981 animated series ''WesternAnimation/{{The New Adventures of Zorro|1981}}'' (through voice acting) and in the short-lived series ''Zorro and Son'' in 1983. Here he got to play Alejandro de la Vega (Diego's father) starting with season 2.

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* RemakeCameo: Henry Darrow played Don Diego de la Vega twice before, in the 1981 animated series ''WesternAnimation/{{The New Adventures of Zorro|1981}}'' (through voice acting) and in the short-lived series ''Zorro and Son'' in 1983. Here he got to play Don Alejandro de la Vega (Diego's father) starting with season 2.
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* RemakeCameo: Henry Darrow played Don Diego de Vega twice before, in the 1981 animated series ''WesternAnimation/{{The New Adventures of Zorro|1981}}'' and in the short-lived series ''Zorro and Son'' in 1983. Here he got to play Alejandro de la Vega (Diego's father) starting with season 2.

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* RemakeCameo: Henry Darrow played Don Diego de Vega twice before, in the 1981 animated series ''WesternAnimation/{{The New Adventures of Zorro|1981}}'' (through voice acting) and in the short-lived series ''Zorro and Son'' in 1983. Here he got to play Alejandro de la Vega (Diego's father) starting with season 2.
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* RemakeCameo: Henry Darrow played Don Diego de Vega twice before, in the 1981 animated series ''WesternAnimation/{{The New Adventures of Zorro|1981}}'' and in the short-lived series ''Zorro and Son'' in 1983. Here he got to play Alejandro de la Vega (Diego's father) starting with season 2.
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''Zorro'' (also known as ''The New Zorro'' and ''New World Zorro'') is a 4-season series starring Duncan Regehr as the [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} eponymous character]]. It aired on Creator/FamilyChannel from 1990 to 1993.

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''Zorro'' (also known as ''The New Zorro'' and ''New World Zorro'') is a 4-season series starring Duncan Regehr as the [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} eponymous character]]. It aired on Creator/FamilyChannel from 1990 to 1993.
1993, for a total of 88 episodes.
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In early 19th-century Spanish California, when the commandant of Los Angeles, Alcalde Luis Ramone terrorizes the people of the pueblo and oppresses them, Don Alejandro de la Vega summons home from Spain his son Diego to fight the alcalde and his men. When Diego arrives, he finds his town in a sorry state, and while pretending to have little interest in anything but books and his experiments, he creates the secret identity of Zorro. He and his mute servant, the teenage Felipe, then battle the alcalde's tyranny.

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In early 19th-century Spanish California, UsefulNotes/{{California}}, when the commandant of Los Angeles, Alcalde Luis Ramone terrorizes the people of the pueblo and oppresses them, Don Alejandro de la Vega summons home from Spain his son Diego to fight the alcalde and his men. When Diego arrives, he finds his town in a sorry state, and while pretending to have little interest in anything but books and his experiments, he creates the secret identity of Zorro. He and his mute servant, the teenage Felipe, then battle the alcalde's tyranny.
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* ZorroMark: Often left on his opponents or the scenery.
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* LoveInterest: Victoria Escalante to Diego.
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** Diego/Zorro's mute servant Felipe, for the 1950s series' Bernardo.
** The obese and bumbling Sergeant Mendoza, for the 1950s series Sergeant Garcia.
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The series has a [[Characters/Zorro1990 character sheet]]. For the 1950s Creator/GuyWilliams series, see [[Series/{{Zorro}} here]].
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* ActorAllusion: Creator/AdamWest (the 1960s ''Series/{{Batman|1966}}'') makes an appearance as "Dr. Henry Wayne", who is astounded at the idea of riding out from a cave under the mansion to fight crime!
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''Zorro'' (also known as ''The New Zorro'' and ''New World Zorro'') is a 4-season series starring Duncan Regehr as the [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} eponymous character]]. It aired on Creator/FamilyChannel from 1990 to 1993.

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''Zorro'' (also known as ''The New Zorro'' and ''New World Zorro'') is a 4-season series starring Duncan Regehr as the [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} eponymous character]]. It aired on Creator/FamilyChannel from 1990 to 1993.1993.

In early 19th-century Spanish California, when the commandant of Los Angeles, Alcalde Luis Ramone terrorizes the people of the pueblo and oppresses them, Don Alejandro de la Vega summons home from Spain his son Diego to fight the alcalde and his men. When Diego arrives, he finds his town in a sorry state, and while pretending to have little interest in anything but books and his experiments, he creates the secret identity of Zorro. He and his mute servant, the teenage Felipe, then battle the alcalde's tyranny.

Since 2011, the series airs in the United States on Retro Television Network as ''The New Zorro''. Creator/SonyPictures is the distributor for this version.
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''Zorro'' (also known as ''The New Zorro'' and ''New World Zorro'') is a 4-season series starring Duncan Regehr as the [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} eponymous character]]. It aired on Creator/FamilyChannel from 1990 to 1993.

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