Wildfire

1986
Wildfire

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EP1 Once and Future Queen Sep 13, 1986

Sara must prove she is the rightful queen by recovering the butterflies stolen by Diabolyn.

EP2 A Visit to Wonderland Sep 20, 1986

Callie, Brutus, and Dorin are captured for a carousel by children living in a valley where they never have to grow up.

EP3 The Ogre's Bride Sep 27, 1986

Kent and Cherylla are to be married, bringing peace between their villages, but Kent mysteriously disappears. While Wildfire and the others search for him, an ogre terrorizes the nearby farms.

EP4 Secret of the Sinti Magic Oct 04, 1986

Diabolyn schemes to acquire the power of the Sinti, the source of all of Dar-Shan's magic, but things don't go entirely as planned.

EP5 A Meeting in Time Oct 11, 1986

During an accident as Sara travels to Dar-Shan, the girl is tossed back through through time to the time of Queen Serena's marriage...and runs into a much younger Diabloyn as well.

EP6 The Highway Man Oct 18, 1986

A highwayman, Aragon, is making trouble for Diabolyn and Sarah helps him, unaware that he is in cahoots with Diabolyn as part of a larger scheme.

EP7 The Pixie Painters Oct 24, 1986

The legendary pixies appear - they haven't been seen since they painted a picture of Queen Serana, and their appearance now heralds the crowning of a new queen. Whoever they paint becomes the queen, so Diabolyn schemes to make sure she is the one they draw.

EP8 The Name is the Game Nov 01, 1986

Sarah must figure out the name of a troll or she loses Wildfire to him forever.

EP9 Strangers in the Night Nov 08, 1986

Sarah travels to meet with the Great Horse Chieftains so that she can receive the recognition she needs to become Queen.

EP10 Dragons of Dar-Shan Nov 15, 1986

Sarah and Wildfire must return a dragon egg to its parents before the dragons destroy the city of Chimaera.

EP11 King for a Day Nov 22, 1986

Due to Diabolyn's wish gone awry, a frog becomes the new ""King Waddler"" and even Wildfire must serve him. But Diabloyn manages to turn things to her advantage by getting in good with the new king.

EP12 Where Dreams Come From Dec 06, 1986

Diabloyn sends the Spectors, her spirit servants, to the real world to take Sarah away from her father.

EP13 Wildfire: King of the Horses Dec 13, 1986

Diabloyn has stolen the horses using a magical golden whip, but Sarah's attempts to rescue them are thrown awry when the dying Vesta, the High Chieftain, appoints Wildfire as her successor and demands he take command immediately.
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Released: 13 September 1986 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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Wildfire is an American animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera in 1986. The series follows the adventures of Sara, a 13-year-old girl growing up in the American West, as she discovers her true identity as a princess-in-hiding from another realm who is destined to fight an evil witch. The show was first broadcast on CBS for a single 13-episode season from September 13 to December 6, 1986.

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JeraDarklighter Largely forgotten today, this fantasy cartoon about a princess in hiding and a talking horse was remarkably complex, beautifully drawn, and amazingly well-written. Each episode revealed more and more of the mythical world of Dar-Shan and gave its audience a new puzzle piece to help reason out the past events that led up to the evil Diabolyn's tyrannical rule.The only "flaw" this series has is the fact that it ran for a mere 13 episodes. The final episode reveals just enough surprises to make me long for more; thus, it sadly leaves the story quite unfinished.Everyone I knew that watched the cartoon enjoyed it; I'm not sure why it was not continued. I very much hope that it will come to DVD and, furthermore, that its release will generate interest from talented writers and animators who might wish to continue the story in a new animated series.
Lisa Flemming I loved this show when I was a kid. Having my own horse at the time and crazy about anything horse-related, this show became an instant favourite. I loved the idea of the horses being able to talk and take Sara (the main character) into this amazing other world to fight evil. It was an unusual storyline and its a huge pity that the series was never continued and even more of a pity that it has never been released on DVD. There is a whole new generation of horse-mad kids out there who would love this show (not to mention the adults who want to re-live their childhoods!). I know I would certainly buy it for my daughter so fingers crossed that it will be released on DVD soon.
akbarnali "Wildfire" is perhaps the best of all animated programs produced during the 1980s. It only lasted 13 episodes, but displayed a level of sophistication rarely seen in animation, and especially rare among Saturday Morning toons. This is undoubtedly due to the the influence of the brilliant fantasy-fiction writer Peter S. Beagle (The Last Unicorn). The show centered around the adventures of a young girl living in Monatana named Sara who is in fact a royal refugee from the distant planet Dar-Shan which is ruled by a clan of supernatural horses. Their rule is threatened by the evil witch Diabolyn who seeks (what else?) global domination. The most heroic of Dar-Shan's horses is Wildfire, a wise stallion who was a loyal companion of Sara's mother (the Queen of Dar-Shan and Diabolyn's sister, who died during childbirth). Sara returns periodically to help Dar-Shan when it is in trouble with Wildfire usually being the ultimate weapon of 'Good'. The dialogue of the show was extremely well-written, making the show not only adventurous and suspenseful, but moral and even existential. It's a shame that no studio has stepped forward to put the show back in circulation or to release it on DVD (it was produced by Hana-Barbera). It is probably the supreme example of a cult cartoon which has survived primarily because its quality was unmatched by any other 80s toon.
mmc23 Wildfire was an imaginative, well-put-together series, with high-quality animation and great music. The stories were sophisticated enough to appeal to a wide age range, while still drawing in a fan base of horse-crazy little girls.