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* [[Action Girl]]: Most notably Arina, but also many [[Girl of the Week|girls of the week]].
* [[Action Girl]]: Most notably Arina, but also many [[Girl of the Week|girls of the week]].
* [[Bare Your Midriff]]: A staple of the female characters.
* [[Bare Your Midriff]]: A staple of the female characters.
* [[Big Bad|Big Bads]]: King Zad, Voden, Balcifer
* [[Big Bad]]s: King Zad, Voden, Balcifer
* [[Big Badass Bird of Prey]]: Sharak
* [[Big Badass Bird of Prey]]: Sharak
* [[Costume Porn]]: The Sorceress's outfits.
* [[Costume Porn]]: The Sorceress's outfits.

Revision as of 07:16, 13 July 2021

Starring Daniel Goddard in a loincloth. Oh, and there's a plot in there. Somewhere. Maybe.

Emerging on the heels of the enormous popularity of Hercules and Xena, BeastMaster was a recycled TV series of the film of the same name and shared the general Walking the Earth in The Time of Myths sort of theme. The series lasted from October, 1999 to May, 2002. A total of 66 episodes in three seasons.

Starring Daniel Goddard as Dar, Jackson Raine as Tao, Steven Grives as King Zad, Monika Schnarre as The Sorceress, Grahame Bond as The Ancient One, and Marjean Holden as Arina.

Tropes used in Beastmaster include:

King Zad: Every Terron warrior will have a priceless horn!... so to speak.

Tao: It says you were born in the same place... and at the same time.
Gem: You are the first to understand.
Tao: This has to be wrong.
Nye: It's not wrong.
Gem: We know our own story.
Tao: But it says you were born of the same mother.
**crickets**

"The Eiron are master tricksters, pretending to be ignorant but making others look so in the end. They are hated."
"Just for challenging somebody's beliefs?"
"Wit is... dangerous to the simple-minded."
Earlier in that same episode:
"Sounds like an Eiron. They are pests, like fleas: tiny and harmless-looking; but let them live, and they sting you all over. We don't need their kind of free thinking in our world."