The Lone Ranger
The Lone Ranger

The Lone Ranger

1966-09-10 | TV-G | en
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Seasons & Episodes

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EP1  The Paddle Wheeling Pirates
Sep. 09,1967
The Paddle Wheeling Pirates

The Lone Ranger vs. Big Jim Folsom's gang. Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheels.

EP2  Day at Death's Head Pass
Sep. 09,1967
Day at Death's Head Pass

The Lone Ranger and Tonto embark on an adventure involving a missing page from a journal. Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheels.

EP3  The Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Scientist
Sep. 09,1967
The Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Scientist

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EP4  The Kid
Sep. 16,1967
The Kid

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EP5  Stone Hawk
Sep. 16,1967
Stone Hawk

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EP6  Sky Raiders
Sep. 16,1967
Sky Raiders

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EP7  The Man from Pinkerton
Sep. 23,1967
The Man from Pinkerton

Outlaws pose as rainmakers. Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheels.

EP8  Tonto and the Devil Spirits
Sep. 23,1967
Tonto and the Devil Spirits

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EP9  The Deadly Glassman
Sep. 23,1967
The Deadly Glassman

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EP10  The Black Knight of Death
Sep. 30,1967
The Black Knight of Death

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EP11  Taka
Sep. 30,1967
Taka

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EP12  Fire Rain
Sep. 30,1967
Fire Rain

The masked man and Tonto try to find their way out of a desert. Clayton Moore.

EP13  The Secret of Warlock
Oct. 07,1967
The Secret of Warlock

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EP14  Wolfmaster
Oct. 07,1967
Wolfmaster

A pair of men defraud the families of men who died in the Civil War. Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheels.

EP15  Death Hunt
Oct. 07,1967
Death Hunt

An actress and her accomplices use disguises to conceal crimes. Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheels.

EP16  Terrible Tiny Tom
Oct. 14,1967
Terrible Tiny Tom

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EP17  Fire Monster
Oct. 14,1967
Fire Monster

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EP18  The Iron Giant
Oct. 14,1967
The Iron Giant

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EP19  Town Tamers, Inc.
Oct. 21,1967
Town Tamers, Inc.

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EP20  Curse of the Devil Doll
Oct. 21,1967
Curse of the Devil Doll

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EP21  It Came from Below
Oct. 21,1967
It Came from Below

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EP22  Black Arrow
Oct. 28,1967
Black Arrow

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EP23  The Rainmaker
Oct. 28,1967
The Rainmaker

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EP24  Flight of the Hawk
Oct. 28,1967
Flight of the Hawk

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EP25  The Avenger
Nov. 04,1967
The Avenger

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EP26  Battle at Barnaby's Bend
Nov. 04,1967
Battle at Barnaby's Bend

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EP27  The Puppet Master's Revenge
Nov. 04,1967
The Puppet Master's Revenge

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EP28  Reign of the Queen Bee
Nov. 11,1967
Reign of the Queen Bee

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EP29  Kingdom of Terror
Nov. 11,1967
Kingdom of Terror

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EP30  Quicksilver
Nov. 11,1967
Quicksilver

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EP31  The Legend of Cherokee Smith
Nov. 18,1967
The Legend of Cherokee Smith

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EP32  The Day the West Stood Still
Nov. 18,1967
The Day the West Stood Still

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EP33  The Border Rats
Nov. 18,1967
The Border Rats

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EP34  The Lash and the Arrow
Jan. 06,1968
The Lash and the Arrow

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EP35  The Spectre of Death
Jan. 06,1968
The Spectre of Death

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EP36  Mr. Happy
Jan. 06,1968
Mr. Happy

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EP37  Mister Midas
Jan. 13,1968
Mister Midas

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An ex-Texas Ranger fights injustice in the Old West his with Native-American partner.

The Lone Ranger Audience Reviews

Infamousta brilliant actors, brilliant editing
Cleveronix A different way of telling a story
Huievest Instead, you get a movie that's enjoyable enough, but leaves you feeling like it could have been much, much more.
Lidia Draper Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
rcj5365 This classic cartoon series from the mid-1960's was very innovative not to mention highly impressive. From one comment about this show was that this cartoon was not the sort of tight marked loud western featuring your various assortment of gunslingers,hostile Indians,and cattle rustlers but this was something out of the ordinary. First off,this cartoon was not only scary,but a totally different perspective from which the characters of George W. Trendle were based. Secondly,this was a far cry from the classic television series as well. This was a cartoon that was indeed totally out of the ordinary. For a cartoon that was ahead of its time,the animation style was very unique compared to the other Saturday Morning animated shows that dominated the airwaves at that time not to mention one of Filmation's second animated series to be produced after the success of "The New Adventures of Superman"(which was also Filmation's first-ever animated cartoon based on the DC Comics Character)under the supervision of director Hal Sutherland and also Norm Prescott and Lou Scheimer.It resembled the opening credits animation from which the producers of this show took cues from "The Wild,Wild,West" with The Lone Ranger in the James West role and his faithful Indian sidekick Tonto in the Artumus Gordon role. And like that series,the Lone Ranger and Tonto fought larger than life villains whose technological achievements were way advance. This was a great update on a classic in which the producers took full advantage of this and used it brilliantly,being for the time this cartoon came out around 1966...the same year that other superhero Saturday Morning action-adventure shows like "The Adventures of Superman",and "Space Ghost"(produced by Hanna-Barbera),not to mention the updated version on the animated series "King Kong"(produced by Rankin-Bass) as well. This new adapted of the animated version of "The Lone Ranger" was part western and part science fiction with a hint of high adventure. Excellent series that produced 16 episodes and was recycled in repeated episodes until 1969,when CBS replaced these action-adventure shows with wuzzy cartoons .
Baerax Not many people would have seen this and its as unknown as obscure as they come. However, for one of the earliest cartoons I ever saw (in the 1960s!), it still remains etched in memory for some brilliant atmosphere and depth of drawing the viewer in.You'd expect this to be some sort of tightass, cowboy, loud western showdown but it is actually something else. This cartoon is a very dark, scary, yes scary, look at the some of the locations and happenings in the wild west from a very different perspective. The use of long silence, atmospheric sounds, music and impactful characters and villains gives a very unique viewing experience.The animation is as professionally done as they could afford in the 1960s but you can't really expect anything as high end as Tex Avery or MGM toons. The animation style is somewhat minimal and simple but they concentrate on atmosphere. A very notable episode was a "Whisperer" episode where Tanto and an entire town are traumatized by the scary, hypnotic sounds of what turns out to be, not a monster. Its really rare to see such stuff from earlier times. This cartoon may not be for everyone, but does have a psychological impact by very skilled use of content.
powersroc This 1966 cartoon series was a fun ride that I still remember to this day.First off, the animation style was unique compared to all the other cartoon TV series on at that time.It resembled the opening credits animation from the Wild,Wild,West TV show. And like that series,this cartoon had the Lone Ranger & Tonto fighting colorful,larger than life villains. Some of whom had technology that was anachronistic to the era that this series was set in.It was a fun way to update these characters for the audience.It was also nice to see Tonto featured solo in several episodes.The voice talent captured the roles perfectly, and the music was also distinctive.This series was clearly influenced by the Wild West TV series,but that's what made it outstanding.