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However, Ren learns that his quest is far more urgent than simply personal career advancement; [[Sealed Evil in a Can|the menacing substance called dark water]] that consumes everything it touches is spreading and it threatens to destroy the world. Only the thirteen treasures can stop it and Ren must find them before it is too late.
 
It was notable because it was one of the first children's series to have an in-depth, epic storyline. Alas, the production costs were too high, and the art quality suffered a noticeable drop on its second [[Channel Hop]]. Ultimately, it was canceled 21 episodes into its run (only eight of the thirteen treasures had been collected). All 21 episodes were released on DVD on August 31, 2010, listed as [http://www.wbshop.com/Pirates-of-Dark-Water-The-Complete-Series/1000161863,default,pd.html?cgid The Complete Series]{{Dead link}}.
 
Notable for being created by David Kirschner, who was also the producer of the original [[Child's Play (film)|Childs Play]] movie. No relation to the Japanese horror film ''[[Dark Water (film)|Dark Water]]'' ([[Foreign Remake|or its US remake]]). Also no relation to [[Candle Cove]]. Also no relation to <s>[[Spritual Sequel|Gothic 5]]</s> [[Risen]] 2: Dark Water (which shares a pirate themed setting).