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The Quest | |
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Premiere date | February 25, 1991 |
Run time | 22:14 |
Writer(s) | Lane Raichert Mark Young Kelly Ward Jim Woodring |
Director(s) | Don Lusk Ray Patterson (supervising) Gordon Hunt (voices) |
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"The Quest" is the first episode in the Dark Water miniseries, which later became the first episode of The Pirates of Dark Water season one. It aired on February 25, 1991 on ABC. It was written by Lane Raichert, Mark Young, Kelly Ward, and Jim Woodring, and directed by Don Lusk.
A dying old man claims to be Ren's father, who sets him on a quest to restore the kingdom of Octopon to its former glory by searching for thirteen hidden treasures scattered across Mer.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Tula: For adventure.
Ioz: For treasure.
Ren: For Octopon.
Niddler: For crying out loud, when are we going to eat?
Characters
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Locations
- Mer
- Octopon
- Jenna's residence
- Abbey of Galdebar
- Inn
- Octopon
Objects
- Ren's compass
- 1st treasure of Rule
Vehicles
Production
Development
Filming
The copyright date was 1991.
Music
The music was composed by Tom Chase and Steve Rucker.
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: February 25, 1991 on ABC
Behind the scenes
Critical reception
In other languages
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