>> and who picks up partners along the way...
...including the midget, er, little person sidekick. No, I'm not kidding.
And Ralph Moeller was just fine with Schwartzeneggar. Arnold voiced his
approval of his TV "successor."
-Shane
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> > Moeller played Conan in a short-lived
> > >television version of the characer.
> >
> > It didn't seem short-lived to anyone who sat through even a single
> episode. It got old real fast-got Methuselan, even.
> >
> > Steve Tompkins
>
> We never got it over here , in the UK , was it _really_that bad?
>
> Terry
Yeah, real bad! They made Conan into a barbarian Robin Hood in fur bikini
lower part on a quest to defeat a sorcerer and who picks up partners along
the way equivalent to Friar Tuck and Big John, except Conan is the biggest
of them, but you get the drift. The episodes were mindless drivel as far as
content goes suitable only for 5 to 7 year olds
Scotty