Episodes
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 export version.
No | Title | Writer(s) | No | Title | Writer(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | "Jewel Quest Pt. 1" | Robert Mandell | 14 | "Morgana" | Robert Mandell |
2 | "Jewel Quest Pt. 2" | Robert Mandell | 15 | "Shadowsong" | Robin Young |
3 | "Travel Trees Can’t Dance" | Christopher Rowley Robin Young |
17 | "Vale of the Unicorns" | Katherine Lawrence |
4 | "Wizard’s Peak" | James Luceno Robin Young |
18 | "Prince of the Forest" | Robin Young |
5 | "Song of the Rainbow" | Mary Stanton Robin Young |
16 | "Fashion Fever" | Robin Young Christopher Rowley |
6 | "For Whom the Bell Trolls" | Marianne Meyer Robin Young |
19 | "The Wizard of Gardenia" | James Luceno |
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 One Jewel" ("Last Dance") |
Robert Mandell Christopher Rowley |
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