Wizards: Tales of Arcadia
Wizards: Tales of Arcadia
Wizards: Tales of Arcadia
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2020
1 Seasons
10 Episodes
8.2(390 votes)
Ended
Animation
Action & Adventure
Comedy
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Overview

Merlin’s apprentice joins Arcadia’s heroes on a time-bending adventure in Camelot, where conflict is brewing between the human, troll and magical worlds.

Where to Watch

Stream

Netflix

Links & Resources

Social & External

Production Companies

Double Dare You
DreamWorks Animation Television

Videos & Trailers

1 video

Cast & Crew

15 members
Acting

Lena Headey

Morgana (voice)

Lena Headey
Acting

Alfred Molina

Archie (voice)

Alfred Molina
Acting

Colin O'Donoghue

Douxie (voice)

Colin O'Donoghue
Acting

Emile Hirsch

Jim Lake (voice)

Emile Hirsch
Acting

Stephanie Beatriz

Callista (voice)

Stephanie Beatriz
Acting

James Faulkner

King Arthur (voice)

James Faulkner
Acting

Lexi Medrano

Claire Nuñez (voice)

Lexi Medrano
Visual Effects

Rodrigo Blaas

Gnome Chompsky (voice)

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Acting

Steven Yeun

Steve Palchuk (voice)

Steven Yeun
Acting

Kelsey Grammer

Blinky (voice)

Kelsey Grammer
Acting

John Rhys-Davies

Galahad (voice)

John Rhys-Davies
Acting

Rupert Penry-Jones

Lancelot (voice)

Rupert Penry-Jones
Acting

David Bradley

Merlin (voice)

David Bradley
Acting

Fred Tatasciore

AAARRRGGHH!!! (voice)

Fred Tatasciore
Acting

Charlie Saxton

Toby (voice)

Charlie Saxton

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