TV-Series
Description
"Kaiketsu Zorro" is a 52-episode anime series that adapts the classic tale of the masked vigilante Zorro, set in early 19th-century California during the Spanish colonial period. The story centers on Diego de la Vega, a young nobleman who returns to his homeland after studying in Spain. Upon his arrival, he discovers that the region is under the oppressive rule of corrupt officials and wealthy landowners who exploit the common people. Disguising himself as the masked swordsman Zorro, Diego takes up the mantle of a protector, fighting for justice and defending the oppressed.

Diego’s dual identity allows him to navigate the social hierarchy of the time. By day, he maintains the facade of a carefree aristocrat, using his position to gather information and manipulate events from within. By night, he becomes Zorro, a skilled swordsman and master of disguise, who leaves his mark—a "Z" carved with his blade—as a symbol of resistance. His actions inspire hope among the downtrodden and strike fear into the hearts of the corrupt.

The narrative unfolds through a series of episodic adventures, with Zorro thwarting various schemes by the antagonists, including the tyrannical Commandant Raymond and his enforcers. Alongside his loyal allies, such as his mute servant Bernardo and the resourceful Lolita, Diego works to dismantle the oppressive systems in place. Lolita, a spirited and independent woman, often finds herself entangled in Zorro’s missions, and her growing connection with Diego adds a layer of personal stakes to the story.

Themes of justice, loyalty, and the fight against tyranny are central to the series. The anime balances action-packed sequences with moments of intrigue and character development, exploring the moral complexities of Diego’s mission. The historical setting is richly depicted, with attention to the cultural and political tensions of the era, providing a backdrop that enhances the narrative’s stakes.

"Kaiketsu Zorro" remains faithful to the spirit of the original Zorro legend while incorporating elements unique to the anime medium, such as dynamic animation and expressive character designs. The series appeals to fans of adventure and historical fiction, offering a timeless story of heroism and resistance against injustice.
Information
The Legend of Zorro
快傑ゾロ
Z wie Zorro
The Magnificent Zorro
Type: TV-Series
Anime Episodes: 52
Movie/Episode length: 30 min.
Date: 04/24/1993 – 03/28/1997
Categories
Genre
AdventureAction
Settings
Historically
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Episodes
Staffel 1
1The symbol of justice is “Z” !
2Here comes little Zorro!
3Gabriel, the plotter!
4Wake up my friend!
5Father's Secret
6A trap with a red jewel
7An heiress to property
8A guitar to kill
9Let's find the pirate treasure!
10Diego has become a ghost!
11The adventure of little Zorro
12Figaro, the stray dog
13Little Zorror at full blast
14The stagecouch is in danger!
15Lolita's kiss
16The sword for Japan
17Zorror is cornered!
18Diego, the clever detective
19A house of tricky devices
20The boy who seeks vengence on Zorro
21Fly, the wings of dreams!
22Gonzales, the thief
23The bride is a spanish girl
24Raymond, the enemy of the people
25The clown in tears
26Pepita, the liar
27Romping madam and the little Zorro
28Haunted ruins
29Mona Lisa is crying
30Gonzales in love
31Wicked design of the South India trading company
32The doctor is a drunkard
33A terrible wooer
34The order to kill Zorro
35Gonzales in love again
36Zorro was unmasked at last!
37Diego has become a rascal
38Lady inventor at full blast
39The battle in the storm
40My fair lady Zorro
41Lolita, get your gun!
42Trap by Ninja magic
43Beauty and monster
44Gabriel's rebellion
45The legend of the divine wood
46Zorro's head is cut off
47Governor-general kidnapped
48A righteous military officer
49Farewell to the army
50Blast off the demonic cannons!
51Raymond: a prelude to the collapse
52The sword of justice forever
Comment(s)
Staff
  • Series Director
    Katsumi Minoguchi
  • Script
    Yasushi Hirano
    Takashi Yamada
    Isao Shizuya
  • Episode Director
    Shinichiro Kimura
    Yoshitaka Fujimoto
    Takeshi Yamaguchi
    Yasuhiro Matsumura
    Ikurō Satō
    Toshiaki Suzuki
    Tsutomu Yabuki
    Katsumi Minoguchi
    Kenichi Hirano
    Kazuya Murata
    Masakazu Amiya
    Takeshi Kabumoto
    Akiyuki Simbo
    Jōhei Matsuura
    Kenichirō Watanabe
    Hideaki Kushi
    Kazu Yokota
  • Original story
    Johnston McCulley
  • Art Director
    Mitsuharu Miyamae
  • Sound Director
  • Producer
    Masako Fukuyo
    Hiroshi Katō
    Tatsuo Ōba
  • Series Composition
  • Storyboard
    Kenichi Yatagai
    Kazuo Yamazaki
    Hiromichi Matano
    Takeshi Yamaguchi
    Yasuhiro Matsumura
    Yūgo Serikawa
    Masahiro Shida
    Tameo Kohanawa
    Toshiaki Suzuki
    Kazuhito Kikuchi
    Tsutomu Yabuki
    Katsumi Minoguchi
    Kazuhisa Takenouchi
    Kenichi Hirano
    Kazuya Murata
    Masakazu Amiya
    Naoyoshi Kusaka
    Shigeki Awai
    Akiyuki Simbo
    Tetsuya Endō
    Jōhei Matsuura
    Kazu Yokota
  • Music
    Hiromoto Tobisawa
  • Character Design
    Hirotoshi Takaya
  • Animation Director
    Naomi Miyata
    Hisashi Kagawa
    Hirotoshi Takaya
    Kenji Mizuhata
    Akio Takami
    Toshio Mori
    Satoshi Horisawa
    Shigetaka Kiyoyama
    Hideaki Matsuoka
    Masaharu Morinaka
    Toshiko Baba
    Katsuji Matsumoto
    Ichio Hayashi
    Keiji Sato
    Takurō Shinbo
    Masaaki Endō
    Yoshitaka Ōyama
  • Director of Photography
    Kazunori Hashimoto
  • Director
    Katsumi Minoguchi
Production
  • Production
    TOHO
  • Animation Production
    Ashi Productions