@AHorselover1 I saw it! My sister gave the family a copy of the first season of "Zorro" on DVD for Christmas one year, and we had a marathon. I had to point out the "arrow-Z" to the rest of my family, but eventually, they got it.
1:28 LOL Diego can really spin a tale, can't he? Had me going. Like kids around a campfire or the 1820's version of the "Blair Witch Project." Great episode.
@hecate235 Diego and Bernardo look like they really had fun this episode, huh? I remember three things from this episode when I was little - 1.) Diego's line about "Next time, the Fox must use his wits instead of his fangs! Next time he's going to have help - YOUR help!", 2.) Don Alejandro's rant that started with "Have you gone as deaf as Bernardo?!", and 3.) Laughing fit to burst over how Diego and Bernardo scared the soldiers clear back to the cuartel!
HAAH all of the soilder got scard by the ghost of the mad monster. but the ghost is really is zorro. to bad for that capton, he has to stay outside but the z on the door with the arrow was funny. THS SHOW WAS THE BEST! I GET IT A 10! or a 10000000000000000000000000 STARS!
Wonderful shows...extremely entertaining. Those were the days..when we enjoyed this kind of show on TV -that is why it is called "Wonderful world of Disney". Apart from the good character, Credits should also be given to -Norman Foster (the director) and the co-producer -William H.Anderson. These are the people behind the successful of the show...Adios! I missed my childhood..
that evil laugh from the Headless Horseman has been used in any piece of media. from films to commercials. hell, this was used in a huanted house in the new film "Zombieland". anybody know where i can find a sound file of this laugh?
Pretty cool. As a child in the 1980s, I found an old Disney comic digest, probably from the 1970s, that had a Zorro story that adapted the last 3 episodes pretty faithfully. It's cool to see it in live action, although I always pictured the "ghost" gliding gracefully instead of running around like a knight of the round table from Monty Python. :)
I agree with AlexanderPedersen completely!!! Diego/Zorro (only by Guy Williams) was, and still is, a true hero to me! I loved him when I was a little girl and this reminds me of that beautiful time!!
Guy Williams (Armando Joseph Catalano), the Italian American, son of Sicilian-Italian immigrants, was and is the best Zorro ever. He is the ultimate Zorro. I remember watching this Zorro series in the late 80s and early 90s as a child and these videos are bring back good memories. Cheers CorporalReyes!
@torie3593 hahaha!
Krurnosai 3 months ago
Its a very bright night that day xD
dloc0925 5 months ago
I have to admit Bernardo makes a better Indian and drum player than he does a guitarist! Lol!!!
Torie3593 7 months ago
Wow. Guy's evil laugh is spooky on a lot of levels XD
Vivacuba3 9 months ago 2
Diego's conversation with Garcia in the beginning of this part and end of the second part is incredibly funny.
Blackadder125 9 months ago
Does anyone else see the Z in the arrows?
AHorselover1 10 months ago
@AHorselover1 I saw it! My sister gave the family a copy of the first season of "Zorro" on DVD for Christmas one year, and we had a marathon. I had to point out the "arrow-Z" to the rest of my family, but eventually, they got it.
AutobotNutcase 10 months ago
The acting for Garcia is so perfect! You totally believe Garcia's feeling what he looks like he is.
AHorselover1 10 months ago
1:28 LOL Diego can really spin a tale, can't he? Had me going. Like kids around a campfire or the 1820's version of the "Blair Witch Project." Great episode.
hecate235 11 months ago
@hecate235 Diego and Bernardo look like they really had fun this episode, huh? I remember three things from this episode when I was little - 1.) Diego's line about "Next time, the Fox must use his wits instead of his fangs! Next time he's going to have help - YOUR help!", 2.) Don Alejandro's rant that started with "Have you gone as deaf as Bernardo?!", and 3.) Laughing fit to burst over how Diego and Bernardo scared the soldiers clear back to the cuartel!
AutobotNutcase 10 months ago
2:35 did he say Dude?
jon4de 11 months ago
@jon4de It do looks like it, yeah!
MeBeAmberS 8 months ago
Laughed so hard when Garcia grabbed Diego in shock
coralin378 11 months ago
Flawless plot as always, Zorro.
PaulosTheKing 1 year ago
0:52 Garcia can't hold the question in
7gy6sam9f 1 year ago
This is the greatest series I ever watched in my life
tomasluqueful 1 year ago
This is one of the funniest zorro episodes ever made. I nearly laughed my head off when Zorro tricked the soliders.
Hell6ing4a 1 year ago
garcia is awsome
Earthrainbow 1 year ago
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Lemadi 1 year ago
HAAH all of the soilder got scard by the ghost of the mad monster. but the ghost is really is zorro. to bad for that capton, he has to stay outside but the z on the door with the arrow was funny. THS SHOW WAS THE BEST! I GET IT A 10! or a 10000000000000000000000000 STARS!
Lemadi 1 year ago
This is EXCELLENT!!
flikken15 1 year ago
I love the Z made out of Arrows other than the fact that that impossible!
AHorselover1 1 year ago
I love when the hood walks into the camera!! Probably the best episode in the world of episodes!
Colspex 1 year ago
that ghoulish laugh was awesome! lol
clio0184 1 year ago
5:15 That laugh was previously used in the Mickey Mouse short, "Lonesome Ghosts".
Kartoonkid95 1 year ago
I love this episode and I love Zorro (Guy Williams) he is the best and the only true zorro
darkness2falls 1 year ago 3
How did Zorro make his voice sound like a ghost?
steveclips 1 year ago
Wonderful shows...extremely entertaining. Those were the days..when we enjoyed this kind of show on TV -that is why it is called "Wonderful world of Disney". Apart from the good character, Credits should also be given to -Norman Foster (the director) and the co-producer -William H.Anderson. These are the people behind the successful of the show...Adios! I missed my childhood..
vosparda 1 year ago
there is something moaning in the cementary.....he says that so matter-of-factly that it's freaking hilarious!!!
CrystalDiode 1 year ago
"the scribe was....dead?"
Yes exceeding so"
I love that line makes me laugh every time
skydancinghobbit 1 year ago
Zorro has a lot of fun fighthing this spanish army.
FabioGrohI 2 years ago
this episode first aired on October 31, 1957. The day I was born!!
lindalds 2 years ago
@lindalds Seems appropriate, it is a ghost episode.
steveclips 1 year ago
I'm Wounded
EmSTrO7x3 2 years ago 2
Diego jumps too when Garcia screams at 1:29
vanillabean1215 2 years ago 4
Great episode!Love it!
melissa61272 2 years ago 3
that evil laugh from the Headless Horseman has been used in any piece of media. from films to commercials. hell, this was used in a huanted house in the new film "Zombieland". anybody know where i can find a sound file of this laugh?
F1315NJ 2 years ago 5
Beware of the mad monk! HAHAHAHAHAH!
blahblah2038 2 years ago
The mad monk stuff actually creeped me out. :)
Twilightescence5 2 years ago 2
Pretty cool. As a child in the 1980s, I found an old Disney comic digest, probably from the 1970s, that had a Zorro story that adapted the last 3 episodes pretty faithfully. It's cool to see it in live action, although I always pictured the "ghost" gliding gracefully instead of running around like a knight of the round table from Monty Python. :)
TlalocW 2 years ago
***Wierd "oooo" noise."***
Soldier: "There is something moaning in the cemetery."
LoL!
ToledoSpartan 2 years ago 5
"I am to enlightened to believe such nonsence!"
melcarisa 3 years ago 6
5:10 - 5:18
LOL!
GodRulz1 3 years ago 2
yeah what great soldiers haha.
LeiNadMar 2 years ago
i LOVE this part =P
simba123935 3 years ago 3
"Dead?"
"Exceedingly so!"
RachelDeet 3 years ago 14
I just love this episode! Really thanks for posting them all!
marijevd 3 years ago 5
i love how it's midnight yet it looks noon...
1h0tsistah 3 years ago 6
The ghoulish laugh sounds like they borrowed it from the Headless Horseman from "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad."
traceyblaze 3 years ago 3
Yes and at 5:14-5:15 there is a very brief ghost sound found in the Mickey Mouse "Lonesome Ghost" cartoon.
filmfan84 3 years ago
@traceyblaze That's exactly what they did.
Hewylewis 4 months ago
I especially love this episode because I found out it originally aired on Halloween, 1957. The day I was born!
lindalds 3 years ago 3
I agree with AlexanderPedersen completely!!! Diego/Zorro (only by Guy Williams) was, and still is, a true hero to me! I loved him when I was a little girl and this reminds me of that beautiful time!!
Arwenamine1989 4 years ago 17
Guy Williams (Armando Joseph Catalano), the Italian American, son of Sicilian-Italian immigrants, was and is the best Zorro ever. He is the ultimate Zorro. I remember watching this Zorro series in the late 80s and early 90s as a child and these videos are bring back good memories. Cheers CorporalReyes!
AlexanderPedersen 4 years ago 5