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{{quote| The courage of an eagle, the strength of a panther and the power of a God. The epic adventure is back like never before!<br />
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A fantasy movie from the director of ''[[Phantasm (Film)|Phantasm]]'', who would later go on to direct ''[[Bubba Ho Tep (Film)|Bubba Ho Tep]]''.
A fantasy movie from the director of ''[[Phantasm (Film)|Phantasm]]'', who would later go on to direct ''[[Bubba Ho Tep (Film)|Bubba Ho Tep]]''.
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Followed by two sequels, including a [[Beastmaster (TV)|television series]] that qualified as a somewhat [[Vindicated By Reruns|vindicated-by-reruns]] show.
Followed by two sequels, including a [[Beastmaster (TV)|television series]] that qualified as a somewhat [[Vindicated By Reruns|vindicated-by-reruns]] show.
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* [[Animal Eye Spy]]
* [[Animal Eye Spy]]
* [[Barbarian Hero]]: Dar
* [[Barbarian Hero]]: Dar

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 The courage of an eagle, the strength of a panther and the power of a God. The epic adventure is back like never before!
The Beastmaster tagline

A fantasy movie from the director of Phantasm, who would later go on to direct Bubba Ho Tep.

Maax is a twisted cult leader out to steal the throne of King Zed, but when Zed banishes Maax, he sends one of his three witches to steal Zed's unborn son. Ripping him right out of his mother's womb with magic and placing it a cow's womb, she took him to die. But a brave hunter killed the witch and rescued the young boy. Naming him Dar, they find out at a young age that he possess the power to communicate with animals. But Maax sends his thugs called the horde to wipe out his peaceful village, thanks to a brave dog, Dar survived again and makes plans on using his powers to kill Maax to avenge his people and his foster father.

Followed by two sequels, including a television series that qualified as a somewhat vindicated-by-reruns show.


Tropes used in The Beastmaster include: