Master Thief of Shadizar

Season 2, Episode 16, Aired

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Conan and Jasmine team up with an arrogant and notorious thief to plunder a wizard's tower, but trouble arises when the wizard turns out to be an old enemy of theirs.
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    Master Thief of Shadizar was another great episode of Conan The Adventurer. I really enjoyed watching this episode as Conan and Jezmine search for a reknowned theif to help them. I thought the bar scenes were funny as there was a wench and midget bowling. The characters in this series are really cool and interesting. I thought it was weird how Conan and Jezmine didn't realize who the wizard was before they broke into his tower. I suppose he did look a lot different than when they last saw him. There was a great story, fun characters, and lots of action. I look forward to watching the next episode!!!!!moreless
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    • The scene where Conan and Jasmine encounter and battle an "ape-beast" dressed in a red cloak is an allusion to an original Conan short story, where Conan was hired to assassinate a sorcerer, only to find that his target had already been imprisoned and his house taken over by a man-ape, which had taken to wearing his red cloak.

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