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I am desperately trying to remember a name of a TV series probably from 90's. I remember these points:
- A boy goes to another dimension through a portal near a power lines.
- This dimension has a sort of medieval world.
- There are bad guys with an electric suit and they throw lightning balls at the good guys. Before throwing, they always "charge" the suit by touching with forearms which has electrodes.
- In one episode, the main character creates a gun powder.
story-identification tv parallel-universe medieval
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I am desperately trying to remember a name of a TV series probably from 90's. I remember these points:
- A boy goes to another dimension through a portal near a power lines.
- This dimension has a sort of medieval world.
- There are bad guys with an electric suit and they throw lightning balls at the good guys. Before throwing, they always "charge" the suit by touching with forearms which has electrodes.
- In one episode, the main character creates a gun powder.
story-identification tv parallel-universe medieval
Probable duplicate of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/181212/… and scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/146382/…
– moopet
Apr 4 at 20:51
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I am desperately trying to remember a name of a TV series probably from 90's. I remember these points:
- A boy goes to another dimension through a portal near a power lines.
- This dimension has a sort of medieval world.
- There are bad guys with an electric suit and they throw lightning balls at the good guys. Before throwing, they always "charge" the suit by touching with forearms which has electrodes.
- In one episode, the main character creates a gun powder.
story-identification tv parallel-universe medieval
I am desperately trying to remember a name of a TV series probably from 90's. I remember these points:
- A boy goes to another dimension through a portal near a power lines.
- This dimension has a sort of medieval world.
- There are bad guys with an electric suit and they throw lightning balls at the good guys. Before throwing, they always "charge" the suit by touching with forearms which has electrodes.
- In one episode, the main character creates a gun powder.
story-identification tv parallel-universe medieval
story-identification tv parallel-universe medieval
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Probable duplicate of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/181212/… and scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/146382/…
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Apr 4 at 20:51
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Probable duplicate of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/181212/… and scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/146382/…
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I'm pretty certain that this is an Australian TV show from the 1990s called Spellbinder.
It has power suits which can throw balls of lightening, and are recharged by rubbing the cuffs together.
In the first episode, the main characters attempt to create gunpowder, and in a later episode a main character is forced to create gun powder by their captors.
Crossing between dimensions involves electricity.
The other dimension involves a medieval style magical world orientated around magnetism and electricity.
Yes! This is it. Thank you very much.
– Thomas
Apr 4 at 10:55
3
The entire show is available on youtube.
– rtaft
Apr 4 at 12:00
Australian/Polish
– mcalex
Apr 5 at 11:13
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That would be Spellbinder.
A group of teenagers go on a school camp in the Blue Mountains in
Australia. While at the camp, Paul Reynolds accidentally goes into a
parallel universe. This other world is inhabited by a more hierarchic
and technologically different society, ruled by a group of people
known as Spellbinders. Paul meets a girl there named Riana, and they
become friends.
The Spellbinders have discovered the power to create and manipulate
static electricity. They fly in gigantic copper-coloured machines that
utilise large rotating orange crystals, presumably creating some form
of magnetic levitation. The Spellbinders often use their power for
good, but some abuse this power and use their discoveries for
malevolence. One such malevolent Spellbinder is Ashka, who often
manages to hide her true nature. Common people are often "banished"
for their misdeeds, and sometimes Spellbinders are banished, also, if
they are proven to have done wrong.
There is tension from Paul's forays into the land of the Spellbinders
and his attempts to return to his own universe, and also from
conversations Paul has with his friends across the barrier between the
two universes. Paul and Riana's escapes also add tension, as do the
interactions between Spellbinders.
Paul is eventually able to travel back home, but he is forced to take
Riana with him in order to save her. Later, when Paul is able to take
Riana back home, the Spellbinder Ashka follows Paul as he later
returns home. Ashka seeks the unwitting help of Paul's father in
making her a new high-tech 'flying suit' to replace her power suit in
order to make her more powerful than the other Spellbinders.
However, Paul manages to expose her scheme and defeat Ashka, who is
returned as an outcast to the Spellbinder world, while Riana becomes
the new apprentice to Correon. In order to keep the Spellbinder world
safe from the more advanced people from "modern" world, the gateway
between the two universes is closed permanently.
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I'm pretty certain that this is an Australian TV show from the 1990s called Spellbinder.
It has power suits which can throw balls of lightening, and are recharged by rubbing the cuffs together.
In the first episode, the main characters attempt to create gunpowder, and in a later episode a main character is forced to create gun powder by their captors.
Crossing between dimensions involves electricity.
The other dimension involves a medieval style magical world orientated around magnetism and electricity.
Yes! This is it. Thank you very much.
– Thomas
Apr 4 at 10:55
3
The entire show is available on youtube.
– rtaft
Apr 4 at 12:00
Australian/Polish
– mcalex
Apr 5 at 11:13
add a comment |
I'm pretty certain that this is an Australian TV show from the 1990s called Spellbinder.
It has power suits which can throw balls of lightening, and are recharged by rubbing the cuffs together.
In the first episode, the main characters attempt to create gunpowder, and in a later episode a main character is forced to create gun powder by their captors.
Crossing between dimensions involves electricity.
The other dimension involves a medieval style magical world orientated around magnetism and electricity.
Yes! This is it. Thank you very much.
– Thomas
Apr 4 at 10:55
3
The entire show is available on youtube.
– rtaft
Apr 4 at 12:00
Australian/Polish
– mcalex
Apr 5 at 11:13
add a comment |
I'm pretty certain that this is an Australian TV show from the 1990s called Spellbinder.
It has power suits which can throw balls of lightening, and are recharged by rubbing the cuffs together.
In the first episode, the main characters attempt to create gunpowder, and in a later episode a main character is forced to create gun powder by their captors.
Crossing between dimensions involves electricity.
The other dimension involves a medieval style magical world orientated around magnetism and electricity.
I'm pretty certain that this is an Australian TV show from the 1990s called Spellbinder.
It has power suits which can throw balls of lightening, and are recharged by rubbing the cuffs together.
In the first episode, the main characters attempt to create gunpowder, and in a later episode a main character is forced to create gun powder by their captors.
Crossing between dimensions involves electricity.
The other dimension involves a medieval style magical world orientated around magnetism and electricity.
answered Apr 4 at 10:51
MooMoo
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Yes! This is it. Thank you very much.
– Thomas
Apr 4 at 10:55
3
The entire show is available on youtube.
– rtaft
Apr 4 at 12:00
Australian/Polish
– mcalex
Apr 5 at 11:13
add a comment |
Yes! This is it. Thank you very much.
– Thomas
Apr 4 at 10:55
3
The entire show is available on youtube.
– rtaft
Apr 4 at 12:00
Australian/Polish
– mcalex
Apr 5 at 11:13
Yes! This is it. Thank you very much.
– Thomas
Apr 4 at 10:55
Yes! This is it. Thank you very much.
– Thomas
Apr 4 at 10:55
3
3
The entire show is available on youtube.
– rtaft
Apr 4 at 12:00
The entire show is available on youtube.
– rtaft
Apr 4 at 12:00
Australian/Polish
– mcalex
Apr 5 at 11:13
Australian/Polish
– mcalex
Apr 5 at 11:13
add a comment |
That would be Spellbinder.
A group of teenagers go on a school camp in the Blue Mountains in
Australia. While at the camp, Paul Reynolds accidentally goes into a
parallel universe. This other world is inhabited by a more hierarchic
and technologically different society, ruled by a group of people
known as Spellbinders. Paul meets a girl there named Riana, and they
become friends.
The Spellbinders have discovered the power to create and manipulate
static electricity. They fly in gigantic copper-coloured machines that
utilise large rotating orange crystals, presumably creating some form
of magnetic levitation. The Spellbinders often use their power for
good, but some abuse this power and use their discoveries for
malevolence. One such malevolent Spellbinder is Ashka, who often
manages to hide her true nature. Common people are often "banished"
for their misdeeds, and sometimes Spellbinders are banished, also, if
they are proven to have done wrong.
There is tension from Paul's forays into the land of the Spellbinders
and his attempts to return to his own universe, and also from
conversations Paul has with his friends across the barrier between the
two universes. Paul and Riana's escapes also add tension, as do the
interactions between Spellbinders.
Paul is eventually able to travel back home, but he is forced to take
Riana with him in order to save her. Later, when Paul is able to take
Riana back home, the Spellbinder Ashka follows Paul as he later
returns home. Ashka seeks the unwitting help of Paul's father in
making her a new high-tech 'flying suit' to replace her power suit in
order to make her more powerful than the other Spellbinders.
However, Paul manages to expose her scheme and defeat Ashka, who is
returned as an outcast to the Spellbinder world, while Riana becomes
the new apprentice to Correon. In order to keep the Spellbinder world
safe from the more advanced people from "modern" world, the gateway
between the two universes is closed permanently.
add a comment |
That would be Spellbinder.
A group of teenagers go on a school camp in the Blue Mountains in
Australia. While at the camp, Paul Reynolds accidentally goes into a
parallel universe. This other world is inhabited by a more hierarchic
and technologically different society, ruled by a group of people
known as Spellbinders. Paul meets a girl there named Riana, and they
become friends.
The Spellbinders have discovered the power to create and manipulate
static electricity. They fly in gigantic copper-coloured machines that
utilise large rotating orange crystals, presumably creating some form
of magnetic levitation. The Spellbinders often use their power for
good, but some abuse this power and use their discoveries for
malevolence. One such malevolent Spellbinder is Ashka, who often
manages to hide her true nature. Common people are often "banished"
for their misdeeds, and sometimes Spellbinders are banished, also, if
they are proven to have done wrong.
There is tension from Paul's forays into the land of the Spellbinders
and his attempts to return to his own universe, and also from
conversations Paul has with his friends across the barrier between the
two universes. Paul and Riana's escapes also add tension, as do the
interactions between Spellbinders.
Paul is eventually able to travel back home, but he is forced to take
Riana with him in order to save her. Later, when Paul is able to take
Riana back home, the Spellbinder Ashka follows Paul as he later
returns home. Ashka seeks the unwitting help of Paul's father in
making her a new high-tech 'flying suit' to replace her power suit in
order to make her more powerful than the other Spellbinders.
However, Paul manages to expose her scheme and defeat Ashka, who is
returned as an outcast to the Spellbinder world, while Riana becomes
the new apprentice to Correon. In order to keep the Spellbinder world
safe from the more advanced people from "modern" world, the gateway
between the two universes is closed permanently.
add a comment |
That would be Spellbinder.
A group of teenagers go on a school camp in the Blue Mountains in
Australia. While at the camp, Paul Reynolds accidentally goes into a
parallel universe. This other world is inhabited by a more hierarchic
and technologically different society, ruled by a group of people
known as Spellbinders. Paul meets a girl there named Riana, and they
become friends.
The Spellbinders have discovered the power to create and manipulate
static electricity. They fly in gigantic copper-coloured machines that
utilise large rotating orange crystals, presumably creating some form
of magnetic levitation. The Spellbinders often use their power for
good, but some abuse this power and use their discoveries for
malevolence. One such malevolent Spellbinder is Ashka, who often
manages to hide her true nature. Common people are often "banished"
for their misdeeds, and sometimes Spellbinders are banished, also, if
they are proven to have done wrong.
There is tension from Paul's forays into the land of the Spellbinders
and his attempts to return to his own universe, and also from
conversations Paul has with his friends across the barrier between the
two universes. Paul and Riana's escapes also add tension, as do the
interactions between Spellbinders.
Paul is eventually able to travel back home, but he is forced to take
Riana with him in order to save her. Later, when Paul is able to take
Riana back home, the Spellbinder Ashka follows Paul as he later
returns home. Ashka seeks the unwitting help of Paul's father in
making her a new high-tech 'flying suit' to replace her power suit in
order to make her more powerful than the other Spellbinders.
However, Paul manages to expose her scheme and defeat Ashka, who is
returned as an outcast to the Spellbinder world, while Riana becomes
the new apprentice to Correon. In order to keep the Spellbinder world
safe from the more advanced people from "modern" world, the gateway
between the two universes is closed permanently.
That would be Spellbinder.
A group of teenagers go on a school camp in the Blue Mountains in
Australia. While at the camp, Paul Reynolds accidentally goes into a
parallel universe. This other world is inhabited by a more hierarchic
and technologically different society, ruled by a group of people
known as Spellbinders. Paul meets a girl there named Riana, and they
become friends.
The Spellbinders have discovered the power to create and manipulate
static electricity. They fly in gigantic copper-coloured machines that
utilise large rotating orange crystals, presumably creating some form
of magnetic levitation. The Spellbinders often use their power for
good, but some abuse this power and use their discoveries for
malevolence. One such malevolent Spellbinder is Ashka, who often
manages to hide her true nature. Common people are often "banished"
for their misdeeds, and sometimes Spellbinders are banished, also, if
they are proven to have done wrong.
There is tension from Paul's forays into the land of the Spellbinders
and his attempts to return to his own universe, and also from
conversations Paul has with his friends across the barrier between the
two universes. Paul and Riana's escapes also add tension, as do the
interactions between Spellbinders.
Paul is eventually able to travel back home, but he is forced to take
Riana with him in order to save her. Later, when Paul is able to take
Riana back home, the Spellbinder Ashka follows Paul as he later
returns home. Ashka seeks the unwitting help of Paul's father in
making her a new high-tech 'flying suit' to replace her power suit in
order to make her more powerful than the other Spellbinders.
However, Paul manages to expose her scheme and defeat Ashka, who is
returned as an outcast to the Spellbinder world, while Riana becomes
the new apprentice to Correon. In order to keep the Spellbinder world
safe from the more advanced people from "modern" world, the gateway
between the two universes is closed permanently.
answered Apr 4 at 10:53
MrGumbleMrGumble
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