

Shazzan
Shazzan is an American animated television series, created by Alex Toth and produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1967 for CBS. The series follows the adventures of two teenage siblings, Chuck and Nancy, traveling around a mystical Arabian world, mounted on Kaboobie the flying camel. During their journey they face several dangers, but they are always helped by Shazzan, a genie with magical powers out of this world. Shazzan is not to be confused with Shazam!, the 1970s comic book/television revival of Golden Age super hero Captain Marvel, created by C. C. Beck and Bill Parker.
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Plot Summary
Siblings Nancy and Chuck accidentally find a mysterious box while exploring a cave. Inside, they discover two halves of a mystical amulet. When brought together, the amulet summons the powerful genie Shazzan, who grants them his assistance in their adventures, often through magical transformations and transportation. Each episode sees the duo embark on various quests, facing mythical creatures and navigating fantastical lands with Shazzan's help.
Critical Reception
Shazzan was a popular Saturday morning cartoon during its initial run, known for its imaginative fantasy elements and simplistic good-versus-evil narratives typical of Hanna-Barbera productions of the era. While not critically acclaimed, it resonated with its young target audience for its adventurous spirit and magical premise.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its imaginative premise and colorful animation.
- Enjoyed by children for its magical elements and adventure stories.
- Criticized by some for repetitive plot structures common in Saturday morning cartoons.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely nostalgic, with many remembering Shazzan fondly as a classic Saturday morning cartoon. It's often recalled for its distinct visual style and the memorable character of Shazzan himself.
Fun Fact
The character of Shazzan was designed by legendary animation director Alex Toth, who also worked on other iconic Hanna-Barbera shows like Space Ghost and The Herculoids.
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