Arabian Knights (segments)


 * This article is about the TV series. For the team, see Arabian Knights. For The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang episode, see Arabian Knights (episode).

Arabian Knights is an American animated fantasy action television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for NBC's Saturday morning programming. It ran from 1968 and 1969, airing 18 episodes. The series takes inspiration from the classic work of Middle Eastern literature, Arabian Nights. The episodes were originally presented as segments on the live-action variety show The Banana Splits Adventure Hour.

In the series, Bakaar, the Black Sultan, has invaded Bagdad and taken the throne of Prince Turhan by force. Narrowly escaping capture and possibly death, Turhan heads to his cousin's city just in time to save her. In his rescue of Princess Nida, he was aided by Fariik, the magician, the superhuman Raseem, his superspinning pet donkey, Zazuum, and Bez, who can magically shapeshift into any animal he chooses. Together, they pledge to drive Bakaar and his men out of Baghdad by forming the Arabian Knights.

Cast

 * Jay North as Prince Turhan
 * John Stephenson as Fariik and Bakaar
 * Frank Gerstle as Raseem
 * Shari Lewis as Princess Nida
 * Henry Corden as Bez
 * Don Messick as Zazuum