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Legends of the Hidden Temple

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 11, 1993
  • Seasons: 3
  • Episodes: 120
  • Networks: Nickelodeon
  • Genres: Reality, Family, Kids
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Legends of the Hidden Temple(1993)

TMDB Rating: 7.5 (25 votes)

Overview

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.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

40 episodes • 1993

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Lawrence of Arabia's HeaddressSep 11, 19930.0
2The Golden Jaguar of AtahualpaSep 12, 19930.0
3The Codebook of Mata HariSep 25, 19930.0
4The Trojan HorseshoeSep 26, 19930.0
5The Treasure Map of Jean LafitteOct 2, 19930.0
6The Lucky Pot-Bellied Pig of Amelia EarhartOct 3, 19930.0
7The Mask of Shaka ZuluNov 9, 19930.0
8The Treasure of Anne BonnyOct 10, 19930.0
9The Moccasins of GeronimoOct 16, 19930.0
10The Golden Chains of ZenobiaOct 17, 19930.0
11The Pendant of KamehamehaOct 23, 19930.0
12King Tut's Cobra StaffOct 24, 19930.0
13The Paintbrush of Leonardo da VinciNov 6, 19930.0
14The Medal of Sir Edmund HillaryNov 7, 19930.0
15Pecos Bill's Lost LariatNov 13, 19930.0
16The Star of Sultan SaladinNov 14, 19930.0
17The Stolen Arm of ShivaNov 20, 19930.0
18Galileo's CannonballNov 21, 19930.0
19The Stone Marker of Leif EriksonDec 4, 19930.0
20John Sutter and the Map to the Lost Gold MineDec 5, 19930.0
21The Collar of Davy CrockettDec 11, 19930.0
22Alexander and the Gordian KnotDec 12, 19930.0
23The Belly Button of BuddhaDec 25, 19930.0
24The Snake Bracelet of CleopatraDec 26, 19930.0
25The Golden Cup of BelshazzarJan 2, 19940.0
26The Oracle Bowl of DelphiJan 8, 19940.0
27Elizabeth I's Golden ShipJan 9, 19940.0
28The Lost Logbooks of MagellanJan 15, 19940.0
29The Keys to the AlhambraJan 16, 19940.0
30Blackbeard's Treasure MapJan 22, 19940.0
31Henry VIII's Great SealJan 23, 19940.0
32Robin Hood and Maid Marian's Silk LadderJan 29, 19940.0
33The Dragon Lady and the Blue PearlJan 30, 19940.0
34The Silver Saddle Horn of HannibalFeb 5, 19940.0
35Ponce de León and the Lost Fountain of YouthFeb 6, 19940.0
36Wild Bill Hickok and the Dead Man's HandFeb 13, 19940.0
37John Henry's Lost HammerFeb 19, 19940.0
38The Helmet of Joan of ArcFeb 20, 19940.0
39The Golden Cricket Cage of KhanFeb 26, 19940.0
40The Helmet of Genghis KhanFeb 27, 19940.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

40 episodes • 1994

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Snakeskin Boots of Billy the KidJun 6, 19940.0
2The Shriveled Hand of EfouaJun 7, 19940.0
3The Golden Pepperoni of Catherine de' MediciJun 8, 19940.0
4The Electrified Key of Benjamin FranklinJun 9, 19940.0
5The Enormous Iron Nose Ring of Babe the OxJun 10, 19940.0
6The Silver Cannonball of Grandy NannyJun 13, 19940.0
7The Bone Necklace of the Blackfeet ChiefJun 14, 19940.0
8The Levitating Dog Leash of NostradamusJun 15, 19940.0
9The Milk Bucket of FreydísJun 16, 19940.0
10The Silver Horseshoe of Butch CassidyJun 17, 19940.0
11The Two-Cornered Hat of NapoleonJul 11, 19940.0
12The Broken Wing of IcarusJul 12, 19940.0
13The Bonnet of Dolley MadisonJul 13, 19940.0
14The Plumed Headdress of Cosa-RaraJul 14, 19940.0
15The Lost Lion Tail of Little JohnJul 15, 19940.0
16The Lost Love Letter of Captain John SmithJul 25, 19940.0
17The Cracked Crown of the Spanish KingJul 26, 19940.0
18The Diary of Doctor LivingstoneJul 27, 19940.0
19The Silk Sash of MúlànJul 28, 19940.0
20The Ivory Elephant of ScheherazadeJul 29, 19940.0
21The Sacred Ring of Sultan SuleimanAug 8, 19940.0
22The Secret Battle Plan of Nathan HaleAug 9, 19940.0
23The Crown of Queen NzingaAug 10, 19940.0
24The Very Tall Turban of Ahmad BabaAug 11, 19940.0
25The Golden Stallion of Ali BabaAug 12, 19940.0
26The Walking Stick of Harriet TubmanAug 22, 19940.0
27The Golden Goblet of Attila the HunAug 23, 19940.0
28The Imperial Purple Robe of Empress TheodoraAug 24, 19940.0
29The Stone Head of the Evil KingAug 25, 19940.0
30The Missing Weather Maps of Charles LindberghAug 26, 19940.0
31The Missing Eye of DavidSep 19, 19940.0
32The Mask of the Man in the Iron MaskSep 20, 19940.0
33The Applewood Amulet of Emiliano ZapataSep 21, 19940.0
34The Golden Earring of Henry MorganSep 22, 19940.0
35The Priceless Portrait of the Polynesian GirlSep 23, 19940.0
36The Mush Pot Hat of Johnny AppleseedSep 26, 19940.0
37The Leopard-Skin Cloak of Annie OakleySep 27, 19940.0
38The Jeweled Necklace of MontezumaSep 28, 19940.0
39The Lucky Medallion of AtochaSep 29, 19940.0
40The Heart-Shaped Pillow of Annie TaylorSep 30, 19940.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

40 episodes • 1995

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Lost Hornpipe of the Pirate CaptainJul 3, 19950.0
2The Jeweled Scabbard of SforzaJul 4, 19950.0
3The Lion-Slashed Jacket of SacagaweaJul 5, 19950.0
4The Bullet-Riddled Handbag of Belle BoydJul 6, 19950.0
5The Discarded Seal of Ivan the TerribleJul 7, 19950.0
6The Comet-Embroidered Battle Flag of William the ConquerorJul 10, 19950.0
7The War Fan of the 47 RōninJul 11, 19950.0
8The Marble Armrest of XerxesJul 12, 19950.0
9The Mysterious Manuscript of Mary ShelleyJul 13, 19950.0
10The Mummified Hand of the Egyptian KingJul 14, 19950.0
11The Royal Torque of Queen BoadiceaJul 17, 19950.0
12The Useless Map of the Chibcha ChieftainJul 18, 19950.0
13The Red Sash of Tokugawa IeyasuJul 19, 19950.0
14The Mystical Spellbook of the Imperial WizardJul 20, 19950.0
15The Lily-Crested Crown of Clovis IJul 21, 19950.0
16The Secret Map of the Bandit QueenJul 24, 19950.0
17The Enormous Feather of the Mê LinhJul 25, 19950.0
18The Thornwood Gavel of Judge Roy BeanJul 26, 19950.0
19The Dried Apple Half of William TellJul 27, 19950.0
20The Upside-Down Compass of Henry HudsonJul 28, 19950.0
21The Smashed Printing Plate of Frederick DouglassJul 31, 19950.0
22The Golden Spider Web of Robert the BruceAug 1, 19950.0
23The Bifocal Monocle of One-Eyed JackAug 2, 19950.0
24The Missing Portrait of Hans HolbeinAug 3, 19950.0
25The Lost Taj Mahal Turban of AurangzebAug 5, 19950.0
26The Lost Whale Bone of PytheasAug 7, 19950.0
27The Dried Ear of Corn of Sojourner TruthAug 8, 19950.0
28The Jewel-Encrusted Egg of Catherine the GreatAug 9, 19950.0
29The Broken Trident of PoseidonAug 10, 19950.0
30The Much-Heralded Helmet of Sir GawainAug 11, 19950.0
31The Snow Cone of Mount KilimanjaroAug 21, 19950.0
32The Good Luck Watch of Empress EugenieAug 22, 19950.0
33The Ruby Earring of BenzavovAug 23, 19950.0
34The Melted Head of Madame TussaudAug 24, 19950.0
35The Ivory Hunting Horn of RolandAug 25, 19950.0
36The Metal Beard of the Egyptian QueenAug 28, 19950.0
37The Pearl Necklace of GwaliorAug 29, 19950.0
38The Bent Shaving Pan of Jedediah SmithAug 30, 19950.0
39The Mussel Shell Armor of ApanuugpakAug 31, 19950.0
40The Lion-Headed Bracelet of ChandraguptaSep 1, 19950.0

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