Legends of the Hidden Temple
Legends of the Hidden Temple

Legends of the Hidden Temple

1993-09-11 | TV-Y | en
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Seasons & Episodes

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EP1  The Lost Hornpipe of the Pirate Captain
Jul. 03,1995
EP3  The Lion-Slashed Jacket of Sacagawea
Jul. 05,1995
EP4  The Bullet-Riddled Handbag of Belle Boyd
Jul. 06,1995
EP5  The Discarded Seal of Ivan the Terrible
Jul. 07,1995
EP6  The Comet-Embroidered Battle Flag of William the Conqueror
Jul. 10,1995
EP10  The Mummified Hand of the Egyptian King
Jul. 14,1995
EP11  The Royal Torque of Queen Boadicea
Jul. 17,1995
EP12  The Useless Map of the Chibcha Chieftain
Jul. 18,1995
EP13  The Red Sash of Tokugawa Ieyasu
Jul. 19,1995
EP14  The Mystical Spellbook of the Imperial Wizard
Jul. 20,1995
EP15  The Lily-Crested Crown of Clovis I
Jul. 21,1995
EP16  The Secret Map of the Bandit Queen
Jul. 24,1995
EP17  The Enormous Feather of the Mê Linh
Jul. 25,1995
EP18  The Thornwood Gavel of Judge Roy Bean
Jul. 26,1995
EP19  The Dried Apple Half of William Tell
Jul. 27,1995
EP20  The Upside-Down Compass of Henry Hudson
Jul. 28,1995
EP21  The Smashed Printing Plate of Frederick Douglass
Jul. 31,1995
EP22  The Golden Spider Web of Robert the Bruce
Aug. 01,1995
EP23  The Bifocal Monocle of One-Eyed Jack
Aug. 02,1995
EP24  The Missing Portrait of Hans Holbein
Aug. 03,1995
EP25  The Lost Taj Mahal Turban of Aurangzeb
Aug. 05,1995
EP27  The Dried Ear of Corn of Sojourner Truth
Aug. 08,1995
EP28  The Jewel-Encrusted Egg of Catherine the Great
Aug. 09,1995
EP30  The Much-Heralded Helmet of Sir Gawain
Aug. 11,1995
EP31  The Snow Cone of Mount Kilimanjaro
Aug. 21,1995
EP32  The Good Luck Watch of Empress Eugenie
Aug. 22,1995
EP34  The Melted Head of Madame Tussaud
Aug. 24,1995
EP35  The Ivory Hunting Horn of Roland
Aug. 25,1995
EP36  The Metal Beard of the Egyptian Queen
Aug. 28,1995
EP38  The Bent Shaving Pan of Jedediah Smith
Aug. 30,1995
EP39  The Mussel Shell Armor of Apanuugpak
Aug. 31,1995
EP40  The Lion-Headed Bracelet of Chandragupta
Sep. 01,1995
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In a Temple filled with lost treasures and protected by mysterious Mayan temple guards, six teams of two children compete to retrieve one of the historical artifacts in the Temple by performing physical stunts and answering questions based on history, mythology, and geography. After three elimination rounds, only one team remains, who then earns the right to go through the Temple to retrieve the artifact within three minutes and win a grand prize.

Legends of the Hidden Temple Audience Reviews

ChicRawIdol A brilliant film that helped define a genre
Hadrina The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Married Baby Just intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?
Wyatt There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
hellraiser7 This is one of the aspects I miss about Nickalodon, the game shows. I always loved to watch most of the game shows on this channel because the concepts were always colorful, creative, there was physical activity involved, but most importantly fun. Out of all the game shows on this channel this show was my favorite.In a way it was kinda a dream come true since I was a kid I was a big fan of the "Indiana Jones" movies and always had fun watching games shows like "Fun House", "American Gladiators", "Double Dare", etc. Putting both the "Indiana Jones" franchise and the concept of game show into a blender and it makes one hell of a drink. I remember as a kid I wanted to compete in this game just to go though the temple.I really love the production value of the show from the amount of work and detail it conveys the pulp adventure atmosphere perfectly; all the sets practically really look like a hidden Mayan temple. The host was solid, but I really like the talking animatronic Mayan Omec. I just really like that voice which was just booming and conveyed wisdom.Each of the team had some really cool names like Silver Snakes or Red Jaguars, which I'll admit almost sounded like the names of some high school or collage basketball or football teams.The first challenges are trial by elimination where in one have to answer questions correctly to advance but we were all more interested in the physical challenges which were always something different. And actually did involve some intelligence because some of them where always the simple get this amount of balls into one bin within limited time. But some of them were actual puzzles, which just raised the stakes in the tension because they all had to think on their feet literally and that to me is what makes this game show great it really teaches a valuable technique on thinking in mere seconds while in constant action.However the highlight no doubt is the temple challenge itself which is awesome. The challenge is literally a maze as contestants have to get from point A to B within a limited time frame. But of course as usual it's not as easy as that in fact it's a lot more complicated. The temple has two different pathways, each of the door to these pathways will continue to lead you forward or delay your progress.Each of the sections are practically a mini puzzle or challenge, just to get a door open like one that was the most nerve racking would be the monkey which is a 3D Jigsaw puzzle where you have to put the head together perfectly, it's an easy puzzle to solve (by my standards) but it really can eat at your time. Also in a few sections a temple guard is hidden whom takes you out of the game completely, however if you have a pendant they let you pass, but like I said you have only one pendant when it's gone your vulnerable so whichever path you choose tread carefully. Also what raises the stakes are the fact that in each episode the temple will change one of the sections and each season the temple is changed completely, which really give the game an unpredictability element, which raised the tension up even higher for me as I was wondering how the heck the contesting is going to clear this or that obstacle or can they make it? I even like that there is a sense of audience participation in that part of the game, I'm always cheering and yelling for one contestant or another saying things, "What are you doing, other way stupid!" or "Cmon your so close just keep going!" It just always gave me a surge of excitement which I don't get often. This is a temple worth visiting.Rating: 4 stars
reddragonhero17 Ah Legends of the Hidden Temple, the cream of the crop of Nick's game shows. I would wait until 6 p.m. to watch this and the wait was worth it all. While Guts had a lot of action for an enjoyable experience, Legends took it above and beyond to create a fabulous adventure to retrieve an artifact, just like in an Indiana Jones movie. My favorite team was the Blue Barracudas, but I didn't really care who made it to the temple. I regret not recording any episodes, but the loss was recently made up for thanks to a DVD release of old game shows. I will never tire of this show no matter how many times I see each episode (my all-time favorite is my first one: The Lucky Pillow of Annie Taylor).
generalofdestruction13 I really liked Olmec the talking rock and how his mouth would move and his eyes would light up red. My favorite team was the Blue Baracudas. I think Kirk Fogg was a great host. I wish they would not have taken it off but i guess they had to make room for other shows. My favorite part of the show was the temple round but I also liked the part where they had to get to the other side of that moat thing. I liked how they had to go through the temple and get the parts of the silver monkey and how there were all those trap doors and stuff and when you least expected it a temple guard would jump out and try to grab them. I always wished I could be on the show.
Ginger87 "Legends of the Hidden Temple" has to be one of my favorite childhood game shows. It began right around the time I started first grade. I remember watching this show with my sister every time it aired. We both always wanted to be on the show.The scenery of the game show was very well done and I loved Olmec the talking rock. He always introduced the new legend of that day. Host Kirk Fogg was also a very good host. My favorite team would have to be the Silver Snakes. That was an awesome name.My favorite part of each episode was the fourth round: The Temple. It had a lot interesting rooms including the shrine of the silver monkey and the observatory. I give this show 10/10 stars.