The New Adventures of Zorro is an American animated television series produced by Filmation in 1981. The series, which has 13 episodes, is based on the fictional character created by Johnston McCulley. It aired as part of The Tarzan/Lone Ranger/Zorro Adventure Hour. This is the only series Filmation made in which they contracted an outside, third party animation studio. The series was outsourced to Tokyo Movie Shinsha in Japan. All other series afterwards were animated internally by Filmation themselves. It was producer Norm Prescott's final series with Filmation, bringing to an end the famous 'rotating producers' wheel Filmation was famous for. From Gilligan's Planet onwards, Lou Scheimer would handle production duties on his own.
The New Adventures of Zorro (Season 1)
Three Is a Crowd (Episode 1)
Writer: Arthur Browne Jr.
Air date: 1981-09-12
Runtime: 30 min
Flash Flood (Episode 2)
Writer: Arthur Browne Jr.
Air date: 1981-09-19
Runtime: 30 min
The Blockade (Episode 3)
Writer: Arthur Browne Jr.
Air date: 1981-09-26
Runtime: 30 min
The Frame (Episode 4)
Writer: Sam Schultz
Air date: 1981-10-03
Runtime: 30 min
Turnabout (Episode 5)
Writer: Sam Schultz
Air date: 1981-10-10
Runtime: 30 min
The Tyrant (Episode 6)
Writer: Arthur Browne Jr.
Air date: 1981-10-17
Runtime: 30 min
Terremoto (Episode 7)
Writer: Arthur Browne Jr.
Air date: 1981-10-24
Runtime: 30 min
The Trap (Episode 8)
Writer: Arthur Browne Jr.
Air date: 1981-10-31
Runtime: 30 min
Fort Ramon (Episode 9)
Writer: Robby London
Air date: 1981-11-07
Runtime: 30 min
The Take Over (Episode 10)
Writer: Robby London
Air date: 1981-11-14
Runtime: 30 min
Double Trouble (Episode 11)
Writer: Arthur Browne Jr.
Air date: 1981-11-21
Runtime: 30 min
The Conspiracy (Episode 12)
Writer: Arthur Browne Jr.
Air date: 1981-11-28
Runtime: 30 min
The Mysterious Traveler (Episode 13)
Writer: Robby London
Air date: 1981-12-05
Runtime: 30 min

Seasons
Episodes 13