The Lone Ranger comes to terms with his destiny and says goodbye to his brother.
Don Diego's fancy new rapier paints a target on his back. Walt Disney's Zorro blended with Johnston McCulley's original creation.
After Zorro falls from the bell tower, a limping Diego has some explaining to do to his father and a suspicious Capitán Monastario. The story we didn't see during the episode "The Ghost of the Mission." Based on the Walt Disney series.
A language barrier and army dispatch combine to create a big problem for Sergeant Garcia. With Don Diego out of town, it's up to the acting commandante and Corporal Reyes to save the day using their own brand of ingenuity. Based on the Walt Disney series.
A new commandante with a hidden agenda has Diego doubting his own instincts and facing a future without Zorro – if he can first keep his neck out of a noose. Based on the Walt Disney Zorro series.
Lieutenant Gabriel, bound and gagged, was dressed in Zorro's clothes and astride Zorro's horse. As much as he hated to admit it, he wasn't going to escape this debacle with his dignity intact. Missing scene from episode 17.
Captured by bandidos, Diego de la Vega and Ricardo del Amo must set aside their egos and work together to stay alive. That is if they don't kill each other first. Based on the Walt Disney Zorro series.
Still fuming from the pitch bath, Capitán Monastario devises a new scheme to capture his nemesis, but an old Indian legend and superstitious sergeant may throw a wrench in his plans. Takes place between the episodes "Garcia's Secret Mission" and "Double Trouble for Zorro." Based on the Walt Disney series.
Yancy will stop at nothing to clear his late brother's name when a retired Union officer arrives in New Orleans and boasts of having executed David Derringer for treason during the war.