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In the second season, the threat to Avalon is not over, and it gets worse with an introduction of an even more dangerous adversary for the Jewel Riders to thwart. Instead of Crown Jewels, Gwen and her friends seek out another cache of magical gems while still struggling to fight off the forces of darkness and to contain the growing chaos in the magic.
Bohbot's press kit for the series described it as " >[3] According to The Buffalo News , "the production team intended for the Jewel R >[25] The animation work on the series was done in Taiwan by Hong Ying Animation; [26] one of the show's character designers was the future Emmy Award winner [27] Rob Davies. The overall design was Jane Abbot, with Billy Zeats and Greg Autore serving as art directors. Each episode was constructed as an animated minimusical, [1] aimed at children ages four and older. [28] It was the first series scored by Louis Fagenson. [17] The show's CGI effects were created by Ian Tetrault in Autodesk 3ds Max and Adobe After Effects. The actress for Gwenevere/Starla was changed for the second season because Kerry Butler had to go to Canada for Beauty and the Beast . The series was not renewed for 1997, but there were rumors about the third season being planned for 1998. [29] [30]
The prime enemy in the second season is Morgana (voiced by Deborah Allison), with Kale reduced to her insubordinate sidekick. Another major new character is Ian (voiced by Bob Kaliban), the man-wolf prince of the Forest of Arden who falls in love with Gwen.
According to V >[69] Scott Moore of The Buffalo News compared the "underwhelming" Princess Gwenevere to the "overhyped" Sailor Moon . [70] Bert Olton opined in Arthurian Legends on Film and Television that " Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel R >[9] Rob Bricken of Topless Robot ranked Princess Gwenevere fifth on his 2009 list of "most r >[71] Kathleen Richter of Ms. tongue-in-cheek called the show "so sexist and racist" for how it has "the powerful female figure demonized as evil and the main character blond and blue-eyed." [72]
Internet broadcasts.
VHS and DVD.
Gwenevere and her friends are aided by the Merlin's talking owl named Archie (voiced by John Beach Voiceguy). In their missions, the Jewel Riders are sometimes assisted by the Pack, led by Gwen's aspiring boyfriend Drake (voiced by John Beach Voiceguy) and consisting of Josh (voiced by Bob Kaliban) and Max (voiced by Peter Fernandez). Other recurring characters include Gwen's parents Queen Anya (voiced by Corinne Orr) and King Jared, and the Travel Trees and Guardian the genie (all voiced by Bob Kaliban).
The show was first broadcast in the United States in 1995-1996 on Bohbot Entertainment's "Amazin'! Adventures" block, had U.S. coverage of 80%, and aired on 106 stations. [34] [35] Internationally, Jewel R >[note 4] by 2000. [49] It was acquired by Fox K >[50]
No Title Writer(s) No Title Writer(s) 1 "Jewel Quest" Robert Mandell Shelly Shapiro (uncredited) [12] 14 "Morgana" Robert Mandell 2 "Jewel Quest" (part 2) Robert Mandell Shelly Shapiro (uncredited) [12] 15 "Shadowsong" Robin Young 3 "Travel Trees Can’t Dance" Christopher Rowley Robin Young 16 "Fashion Fever" Christopher Rowley Robin Young 4 "Wizard’s Peak" James Luceno Robin Young 17 "The Wizard of Gardenia" James Luceno 5 "Song of the Rainbow" Mary Stanton Robin Young 18 "Vale of the Unicorns" Katherine Lawrence 6 "For Whom the Bell Trolls" Marianne Meyer Robin Young 19 "Prince of the Forest" Robin Young 7 "The Faery Princess" Linda Shayne Robin Young 20 "The Jewel of the Sea" Linda Shayne 8 "Badlands" Katherine Lawrence Robin Young 21 "Trouble in Elftown" Laraine Arkow Marlowe Weisman 9 "Home Sweet Heart Stone" Robin Young 22 "The Wishing Jewel" Laura Munro 10 "Love Struck" James Mattson 23 "Mystery Island" Robin Young 11 "Dreamfields" Robin Young 24 "The Fortune Jewel" Robin Young 12 "Revenge of the Dark Stone" Christopher Rowley Robin Young 25 "Lady of the Lake" ("Spirit of Avalon") Robert Mandell Christopher Rowley 13 "Full Circle" Christopher Rowley Robin Young 26 "The Last Dance" ("The One Jewel") Robert Mandell Christopher Rowley.
Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel R >[note 1] ) is a 1995 American comic fantasy-themed animated children's television series produced by Bohbot Productions and Hasbro in association with Hong Ying Animation. It was internationally syndicated by Bohbot Entertainment in the version where the title character renamed to Starla. The series was primarily aimed for girls and had two seasons of thirteen episodes each in 1995-1996; the third season was reportedly planned in fall 1998 season, but it was then apparently cancelled. Season three was not revived either.
Reception.
The series had two seasons of 13 episodes each, all of them directed by Robert Mandell. The final two of them were differently titled in the UK Starla version, which was used in other foreign markets as well:
During the series' two-part conclusion (in "Lady of the Lake" and "The One Jewel"), set in the Heart of Avalon, the forces of light and dark meet in the dec >[15] The Riders and their friends band together to battle Morgana in a test of skills and wits over the collected Wizard Jewels. It seems that Morgana has prevailed, but she forgot about the now-masterless Dark Stone, which was picked up by Gwen.
Episodes.
Characters.
One of the several work-in-progress titles for the show was Enchanted Camelot , which was acquired as such in March 1994 by LIVE Entertainment (along with Skysurfer Strike Force and Highlander: The Animated Series [21] ). [22] [23] Enchanted Camelot had some major differences in its character design. [24] The August 1994 draft script for the pilot episode of Enchanted Camelot ("Enchanted Quest", which would become "Jewel Quest") was different in many aspects. [12] [note 3]
Suddenly, disaster strikes when Lady Kale, a power-hungry sister of Queen Anya, discovers the mighty Dark Stone and uses it to overpower Merlin, sending him into the perilous dimension of Wild Magic to get rid of him. Kale plans to tune the magic of all the Crown Jewels of the Kingdom to herself so she can take over Avalon and reign forever. However, Merlin is not destroyed. He foils her by breaking the Crown Jewels' setting and sending them back to the lands from where they had come, scattering them wide across Avalon. Unfortunately, once their bond is broken, magic is no longer stable and flows out of control, causing dangerous outbreaks until they are brought back together. Retrieving them is the only way the Riders can free Merlin from being lost in the limbo of Wild Magic and, thus, their titular quest begins. The girls are often assisted by the Pack, a teenage male trio of wolf-riding Knights of Avalon wielding the Forest Stones. Using the magic of the Enchanted Jewels and their friendship, they team up to prevent Kale from gaining more power, reclaim the Crown Jewels, and save Merlin and the kingdom.
The girls then discover that they have tuned the Crown Jewels to their personal jewels, enabling them to channel all the magic of Avalon. [6] In doing so, however, they squandered a chance of solving the magic crisis for good, as well as a chance of freeing Merlin, who he has sacrificed his staff jewel to destroy Kale.
For most of the episodes, the primary storyline tells of the Jewel R >[note 2] Crown Jewels consist of the following:
During the two-part dramatic finale of the first season (in "Revenge of the Dark Stone" and "Full Circle"), Lady Kale succeeds in seizing control of the Jewel Keep at the Crystal Palace. Becoming seemingly invincible, Kale overthrows Anya, unleashes the dark magic onto Avalon, and uses her new invention of antimagic to strip the Jewel Riders of their powers. Preparing to makes herself a queen for eternity, the triumphant witch attempts to finish off Merlin. But the wizard uses his remaining powers to pull the evil woman into Wild Magic and holds her there for long enough for the girls to release the positive magic of the Crystal Palace, revealed as the most powerful Enchanted Jewel in Avalon. Unaware of this, Kale attempts to absorb the powers of the gathered Crown Jewels which causes her to be disintegrated and sucked into the Wild Magic, and her dark spells are lifted.
In 2005, the rights for the DVD retail in the United States and Canada were given to Digiview Entertainment, [53] which has reserved the right to release the show on DVD. They announced plans to released the first two volumes in 2006 and subsequent volumes over the course of the next year. However, the only DVD released by Digiview was Wizard's Peak , containing the first five episodes of the show and available in Wal-Mart stores. Though it says " Princess Gwenevere & the Jewel R >[54] and the disc appears to be region-free. The complete first season was released on DVD in France in 2008 dubbed into French, and the whole series was released in Serbia the same year with voice-over translation into Serbo-Croatian. [55]
Jewel Riders is in many ways similar to The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers and both series had the same creator and director, Robert Mandell, as well as some of its writers, notably Christopher Rowley. The series was initially planned as an adaptation of Dragonriders of Pern , came in the wake of Bohbot's earlier take on the Arthurian legend, King Arthur and the Knights of Justice , and shares similarities with the magical girl subgenre of anime and to some American cartoons. It later became the basis for the novel series and upcoming film Avalon: Web of Magic .
There were four VHS releases in America by Family Home Entertainment between January 1996 [33] covering only part of the first season and consisting of Jewel Quest (episodes "Jewel Quest Part 1" and "Jewel Quest Part 2"), Wizard's Peak ("Wizard's Peak" and "Travel Trees Can't Dance") and For Whom the Bell Trolls ("For Whom the Bell Trolls" and "The Faery Princess"), [51] followed by Full Circle ("Revenge of the Dark Stone" and "Full Circle") in July 1996. [52] Leading up to the release date, Hasbro and Toys 'R' Us offered an episode from the program on v >[33] The UK (Carlton Video 1997) and French (Warner Home Video 2000) VHS releases include some episodes from the second season.
Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel R >
Development.
The story is set up during the two-part pilot episode "Jewel Quest." Princess Gwenevere, the young daughter of the rulers of Avalon, Queen Anya and King Jared, is being prepared by Merlin for the day when she will meet a bonded animal friend to share their own themed Enchanted Jewels with. Gwen is yet to be given the magic of the royal Sun Stone in the sacred Circle of Friendship Ceremony, while her best friends Tamara and Fallon already wield the magic of the Moon Stone and the Heart Stone. Their jewels, besides their unique powers, are allowing them to "ride" the tunnels through the alternate dimension of Wild Magic, as well as to communicate with their Special Friends — the magic animals who each share a similar gemstone in their neck collars. Gwen needs to search for such an animal — thus to fulfill her destiny — and become the new leader of the Jewel Riders.
Release.
According to Robert Mandell, the show was originally commissioned by Hasbro through reverse toyetic to accompany their line of toys (albeit only in the form of vague outline and the creators developed the plot and the characters). [31] However, according to Variety , Bohbot "took the Princess Gwenevere concept to Hasbro Toys, which after extensive market research, put itself enthusiastically behind the project, collaborating in equal partnership with Bohbot on the development of the property." [32] A national "Watch and Win" contest in February 1996 offered viewers the opportunity to win Princess Gwenevere v >[33]
In 2001, Rachel Roberts began writing her contemporary fantasy book series Avalon: Web of Magic loosely based on the show [65] [77] and borrowing concepts and names (even some of the episode titles), as well as lyrics from some of the songs used in Jewel R >[78] A film adaptation of Avalon: Web of Magic was announced in 2012. [77]
Production.
Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel R >[17] studios New Frontier Entertainment and Enchanted Camelot Productions for Bohbot Productions (later BKN) in 1995. [3] The series was produced by much of the team behind the late 1980s science fiction cartoon The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers , including the creator, co-writer and main director of both shows, Robert Mandell, after a long development process. Despite a similar theme and title, there are no connections with King Arthur and the Knights of Justice , which was Bohbot Entertainment's other Arthurian-inspired cartoon series that was produced in 1992-1993. It was originally supposed to be a cartoon adaptation of the Dragonr >[18]
The series was renamed repeatedly in the course of its development, including to Enchanted Jewel R >[19] [20] before ultimately becoming Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders (which was again retitled as Starla & the Jewel Riders for the export version).
The series' main antagonist is initially Lady Kale (voiced by Corinne Orr, who also voiced Kale's good sister Queen Anya), Gwen's aunt who has become an "outlaw princess" and now uses magic for evil. She is a >[6] creatures named Rufus and Twig (voiced by John Beach Voiceguy and Henry Mandell, respectively).
Contents.
Also known as ' Starla & the Jewel R >[1] Genre Adventure Comic fantasy Musical Created by Robert Mandell Written by Robert Mandell Christopher Rowley Robin Young James Luceno Katherine Lawrence Linda Shayne Mary Stanton Directed by Robert Mandell Peter Fernandez (recording) James Tang (animation) Voices of Kerry Butler Jean Louisa Kelly Corinne Orr Deborah Allison Laura Dean John Beach Voiceguy Bob Kaliban Peter Fernandez Henry Mandell Theme music composer Jeff Pescetto Composer(s) Jeff Pescetto (songs) Louis Fagenson (score) Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No. of seasons 2 No. of episodes 26 (list of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Allen J. Bohbot Joseph Cohen Robert Mandell Ralph Sorrentino Producer(s) Winnie Chaffee Eleanor Kearney Raissa Roque Running time 22 minutes Production company(s) New Frontier Entertainment [2] Enchanted Camelot Productions [2] Golden Films Release Original network Syndication Original release September 9, 1995 ( 1995-09-09 ) [3] – December 12, 1996 ( 1996-12-12 ) External links [ > Website]
The plot follows the quest of a young princess of Avalon, Gwenevere (Starla), and her friends, Fallon and Tamara, to find and secure the scattered enchanted jewels to stop the evil Lady Kale from taking over the kingdom, restore harmony in magic, and bring the banished Merlin home. In the second season, the Jewel Riders receive more powers and new costumes to battle the returning Kale and the mighty Morgana for more magical jewels that also need to be kept out the grasp of dark forces.
In the final showdown, taking place in the center of the Wild Magic, the princess is a >[16]
The show's action is set in the legendary island of Avalon, here portrayed as a fairy tale style kingdom utopia that keeps its magical energies in check by the seven Crown Jewels, each representing an area of the realm. The series takes place after a thousand years [6] passed since the good wizard Merlin's initial victory over the witch queen Morgana.
On the other hand, according to Billboard , "there are life lessons to be learned along the way, and the program in general promotes brains over brawn." [73] Similarly, Keith Busby wrote in Arthurian Literature that "the series appeals to young girls and teaches them the values of friendship." [2] Alan and Barbara Lupack's opined in King Arthur in America that the show, "with its strong female heroine, is interesting in part because it is designed primarily for girls." [34] Marshal Honorof of The Escapist wrote: "Back in my day. little women watched, I don't know, Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel R >[74] The series has also succeeded with some male audience as well. [75] Tom's Gu >[76]
Other merchandise included a series of collectible trading cards released by the Upper Deck Company in 1996, [61] a "play-a-sound" children's illustrated sound book by Nancy L. McGill based on the first two episodes and published by Publications International that same year, [62] Panini Group collectible stickers, [63] a makeup kit, [64] Happy Meal and Long John Silver's premium toys, lunchboxes, clothing items, and such. There were unrealized plans to produce a v >[65] and the series' theme song was included on Mastermix's TV SETS CD 14. [66]
Jewel of the North Woods (in "Travel Trees Can't Dance") Jewel of the Burning Ice found in the Tower of Glog at the Wizard's Peak in the snow-covered mountains (in "Wizard's Peak") Rainbow Jewel found ins >[13] Misty Rose Jewel found in the Misty Moors (in "For Whom the Bell Trolls") Desert Star Jewel of the Great Desert found in the magical realm of Faeryland (in "The Faery Princess") Jewel of the Dreamfields (in "Dreamfields") and Jewel of the Jungle found in the hidden lair of the legendary wizard Morgana (in "Revenge of the Dark Stone").
The titular trio of teenage Jewels R >[8] Each of their jewels has different magical abilities and their own colors and corresponding gemstones of various powers, also allowing them to communicate with their animals.
In the original version of the show, the title character has her name similar with Arthur's wife, Guinevere; other Arthurian characters include Merlin and Lady of the Lake. [7] [8] [9] Mentored by the ageless Merlin, the Jewel Riders are the young female champions of goodness and magical guardians of New Camelot, who uphold the laws of the peaceful land and defend its people for generations. But when an evil witch attacks and with their teacher Merlin suddenly gone, the trio of Jewel Riders, the kingdom's traditional teen defenders, aided by their animal friends, are tasked with recovering the mystical Enchanted Jewels that are essential for controlling the dangerous wild magic.
Gwen succeeds in getting her Special Friend, who turns out to be Sunstar, a rescued winged unicorn. Each of the Jewel Riders has her own Enchanted Jewel, which enables them to wear a Jewel Armor and travel safely through Wild Magic. Along their odyssey they are guided by the talking Travel Trees that act as transport stations through the invisible Wild Magic tunnels.
Gwen meets a handsome, mysterious young man called Ian (a good-hearted werewolf-like who later comes to her rescue her during the final battle), falling in love with him. Tamara finds a magical animal for herself, which turns out to be a striped unicorn named Shadowsong. [14]
Television broadcasts.
Avalon's fate rests with the Jewel R >[10] Princess Gwenevere (Gwen) and her friends, Fallon and Tamara. Along the way, the protagonists must contend with Lady Kale, the ruthless sorceress who has vowed to control all the magic and rule Avalon no matter the consequences. An emphasis is set on the "power of friendship", which enables the Jewel R >[11]

Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel R >[67] Nevertheless, it was the most popular of the first-run cartoon series in the 1995 edition of Bohbot's "Amazin' Adventures II" weekend syndicated package. [3] Daily Herald reported it was "the number one syndicated television show in the U.S. among girls 6 to 11" in 1996. [68] It was reported that Starla became "a huge hit" when it was shown in France. First broadcast there in April 1996, it reached the top of the channel France 3's ratings in children’s time slots with a 77.6% market share average, proving "that action, knights and fantastic stories work very well with boys, too." [37]
Unicorn Jewel (in "Vale of the Unicorns") Jewel of Arden (in "Prince of the Forest") Garden Jewel (in "The Wizard of Gardenia") Jewel of the Sea (in "The Jewel of the Sea") Time Stone (in "Mystery Island") Fortune Jewel (in "The Fortune Jewel") Dark Stone itself.
Promotion.
In 2008-2009, the series was available to be watched for free in a streaming media form on the Lycos Cinema service (later K >[56] In 2011, the Starla version became available for streaming through Netflix for the users in the United States, [57] expanded to the entire first season in 2012. [58] The first two episodes ("Jewel Quest") have been put on YouTube by 41 Entertainment, a new company founded by the producer Allan J. Bohbot.
Princess Gwenevere & the Jewel Riders File:Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders.jpg.
The Jewel Riders need to master their enhanced powers while they continue their quest to bring Merlin home and protect Avalon. Soon they confront Morgana and realize that they are facing a formidable new enemy in addition to the returning Kale. The seven Wizard Jewels are just as hard to find as the Crown Jewels were, as they are scattered in magical places beyond Avalon. Through most of the season the Riders try to capture the jewels before they fall into the hands of Morgana, who wants to use their magic to complete her conquest of the kingdom. At the same time, Lady Kale also seeks the Wizard Jewels for herself while supposedly working for/with Morgana. The seven Wizard Jewels consist of the following:
First season.
The Hasbro/Kenner [35] toy line had two series of action figures for girls ages 4 and up. The first series contains Princess Gwenevere (Starla), Sun Power Gwenevere, Tamara, Fallon, Drake, Lady Kale, Sunstar, and Moondance; and the second series contains Deluxe Princess Gwenevere (Starla), Deluxe Tamara, and Deluxe Fallon. [59] According to Time to Play, the action figures' sales "bombed". [60] In the fall of 1996, Hasbro planned to reintroduce revamped versions of the figures as well as new characters from the animated series. The toys had a television advertising campaign featuring a 30-second commercial. [33]
Merchandise.
Second season.
The Jewel R >[6] Meanwhile, inside the Wild Magic, Lady Kale's dispersed essence is unexpectedly summoned toward a floating palace, where she materializes and meets her accidental rescuer, the elflike witch Morgana who was the creator and original wielder of the Dark Stone. Morgana had led the other ancient wizards against Merlin a millennium ago but was defeated and, losing her jewel, she has remained trapped in Wild Magic ever since. The Dark Stone now belongs to Kale and Morgana cannot command it anymore. The two evil magicians, united only by their mutual hatred for Merlin, grudgingly decide to team up. Morgana sends Kale back to Avalon in search for the other Wizard Jewels that the Jewel Riders are also looking for.
Legacy.
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