Favorite Fantasy TV Series

Discussion in 'Science Fiction & Fantasy' started by JD, Mar 9, 2018.

  1. JD

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    Since we had a thread for our favorite sci-fi series, I thought it might be fun to do one for fantasy too, feel free to include as many or as few as you want
    My list in no particular order:
    The Magcians
    The Originals (These first two are a couple of my all time favorites)
    Merlin
    Supernatural
    Buffy/Angel
    Galavant
    Grimm
    The Legend of Korra
    Once Upon a Time
    Sleepy Hollow
    Special Unit 2
    Teen Wolf
    True Blood
    Witches of East End
     
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    Kolchak:The Night Stalker(1974-75)
    Friday The 13th:The Series(1987-1990)
    Highlander:The Series(1992-1998)
    Fantastic Journey(1976-1977)
    Land Of The Lost(1974-1977)
    The Batman(2004-2008)
    Batman:Gotham Knights(1997-1999)
     
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  3. tomalak301

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    I don't know if I've watched a lot of fantasy series. Maybe Doctor Who, which features a phone box time machine and a screw driver that does scans?

    Actually I do sometimes get the whole sci fi and fantasy concepts a little confused.

    Would Stranger Things be considered a fantasy series? That has a lot of fantastical elements, like upside downs and monsters.
     
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    Agree, it can be confusing. I always consider it more a fantasy if there is no massive technology involved like spaceships, etc.
     
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    Avatar: the Last Airbender
    Being Erica
    Joan of Arcadia
    Life on Mars (UK)
    Supernatural
    Angel
    Buffy the Vampire Slayer
    Sanctuary
    The Dead Zone
    Game of Thrones
    Warehouse 13
    Doctor Who
    The Flash
    The Originals
    The Good Place
    X-Men: The Animated Series
    Superman: The Animated Series
    Batman: the Animated Series
    Justice League/Justice League Unlimited
     
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    1. Xena: Warrior Princess
    2. Buffy The Vampire Slayer

    The rest in no order

    Charmed
    I Dream Of Jeannie
    The Vampire Diaries (seasons 1-3)
    Galavant
    Sabrina The Teenage Witch
    Cardcaptors
    Wynonna Earp
     
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    I don't think I really watch or have watched any fantasy shows aside from Game of Thrones, Xena, Hercules, and Sabrina the Teenage Witch, all of which I enjoyed but I only love Game of Thrones.

    I'd argue superhero shows are a subgenre of science-fiction.

    Doctor Who (time travel, aliens, regeneration, dimensional space, pocket universes, parallel universes, etc.), The Dead Zone (clairvoyance, precognition), Life on Mars (appearance of time travel, the truth is a major spoiler), and Stranger Things (parallel universe, telekinesis) are all definitely science-fiction.
     
  8. DigificWriter

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    A lot of the shows people have mentioned aren't really Fantasy.

    Some of my favorites:
    Masters of the Universe
    She-Ra: Princess of Power
    Rainbow Brite
    Thundercats
    Jem and the Holograms
    Sailor Moon Crystal
    The Pirates of Dark Water
    Conan the Adventurer
    Star Wars: The Clone Wars
    Sword Art Online
    Dungeons and Dragons
    Peter Pan and the Pirates
    The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.
    Once Upon a Time
    Once Upon a Time in Wonderland
    Game of Thrones
    The Shannara Chronicles
    Shadowhunters
    Lost Girl
    Emerald City
     
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    Catweazle
    The Changes
    Sky
    Arthur of the Britons
    Children of the Stones
    Raven
    Robin of Sherwood
     
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    Same list. I don't distinguish sffantasy.
     
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  11. JD

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    The way I think of it is magic vs science, if the explanation for how things happen is magic it's fantasy, if it's presented as science, even if it's unrealistic over the top science, it's science fiction. So Doctor Who and Stranger Things, and other stuff mention by other people like The Flash would be science fiction for me.
    Star Wars is kind of borderline since it does feature aliens and space ships, but The Force is basically magic.
     
  12. Kai "the spy"

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    No, it's not. The Force has been stripped off of all it's magic (literally and figuratively) when The Phantom Menace introduced Midi-Chloreans. #NeverForget
     
  13. DigificWriter

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    This is a blatantly falsified overgeneralization and oversimplification of things.

    Also, Star Wars is and always has been Fantasy, being that it's basically King Arthur in space.
     
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  14. Kai "the spy"

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    First off, you may not have registered the tongue-in-cheek nature of my post, though I though my using the #NeverForget in this context would have made that obvious. But even so, by the parameters @JD gave as what differentiates SF from Fantasy to him, the subatomic particles which dictate if and how somebody is able to use the Force, clearly pulls it out of the Fantasy category and puts it completely into the SF genre.

    Secondly, If SW is King Arthur in space and that makes it Fantasy, then "Babylon 5" as "Lord of the Rings" in space would also be Fantasy. Or even more clear, "Outland", being "High Noon" in space, would be a Western.
     
  15. DigificWriter

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    Babylon 5 draws on the concepts and/or terms of Lord of the Rings, but it has always been described by JMS as being officially and determinedly Science Fiction, whereas Star Wars has always been described by Lucas and others as Space Fantasy in addition to blatantly correlating with the Arthurian Legends on a 1-to-1 level nearly across the board.
     
  16. Kai "the spy"

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    I get the feeling this is a pet peeve of yours. But ...

    This is a pretty big claim, considering all the influences that went into SW and also the different versions SW went through from first draft to final movie alone. But even on its face, who is the SW equivalent to Arthur, Morgan Le Fey, Mordred, Guinevere, is Merlin Obi wan or Yoda, what is the SW-version of Camelot, where is the SW Quest for the Holy Grail, who pulls what lightsaber out of a stone to be proclaimed King, ...

    I mean, yes, some motives are there, as are LotR motives in B5, but it's not anywhere close to a 1 to 1 correlation.

    Sorry, if I'm getting a bit off-topic here.

    Btw, @JD , how would you classify something like the Henson Company's "Dinosaurs"?
     
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    I liked these a lot. Some others I thought of:
    Twilight Zone (some episodes were more fantastic than science fiction, especially in the later versions)
    The Storyteller (from Jim Henson Productions)
    Brimstone (it went away quickly, but was fun while it lasted)
    Dark Shadows (the remake)
    Tales from the Darkside
    Xena: Warrior Princess
    Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
     
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    Twilight Zone (original)
    Dark Shadows (original)
    The Night Stalker (original)
    Xena: Warrior Princess
    Buffy the Vampire Slayer
    Warehouse 13
    The Librarians
     
  19. JD

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    Warehouse 13 is another borderline one for me, it seemed like they tried to give a semi-scientific explanation for what was going on, but it felt more like magic than science.
    I just remembered a couple more:
    The Storyteller (mentioned by @DrCorby a couple posts back)
    Dominion
    It's still basically magic, even after the Midichloreans. A lot of fantasy stories, like The Dresden Files, tend to give bring realistic science into their magic, but it's still magic, and the stories IMO are still fantasy.
    I'm honestly not sure, that is a hard one to classify. As far as I remember, I haven't watched it in ages, other than talking dinosaurs there really wasn't anything else fantastic (as in out of the ordinary, this is a comment on the show's quality) going on.
     
  20. eschaton

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    It's funny, because the two concepts seem very different to me. I grew up in a "Sci-fi house" with parents who had a lot of the classic sci-fi books from the 50s and 60s, but disparaged fantasy. I was really only exposed to fantasy as a kid from playing Dungeons & Dragons, and didn't really know much of anything about the genre more widely until I was most of the way through college.

    I'm still much more of a science fiction fan than a fantasy fan, but I do like Game of Thrones, or did until the last few seasons when it got dumb. Most of the other shows people are mentioning I either haven't seen, or didn't impress me enough to call myself a "fan" (although Xena was entertaining when I was in HS/college, I have no desire to see it again).

    I'm not sure if I'd classify things like "paranormal" shows such as Buffy, or comic book shows, as either Sci-fi or fantasy. They're sort of their own thing.
     
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