Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light

Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light is a media franchise consisting of a line of action figures from Hasbro, released in 1987, and its related promotional tie-ins, which included a comic book series published by Star Comics and a half-hour animated television series made by Sunbow Productions in the same year.

The toyline was not very successful, which led to both the series and the comic being cancelled after short runs. The comic lasted only 6 issues. The animated series lasted one season of 13 episodes, and was not picked up for a second.

Visionaries is the only Hasbro property to be produced by Sunbow on their own, without the aid of Marvel Productions. Sunbow used TMS Entertainment in Japan for the overseas animation work for the show.



Sorcery Squared ( Episode 13)
After an accident dancing with Galadria and misunderstanding some well-meaning remarks from her, Ectar, and Witterquick at a feast, Cryotek jumps at the chance to help Arzon and Feryl remove some debris from an eagle's nest. The Darkling Lords, responsible for the slabs' falling in target practice, attack on return, and capture Cryotek and start to remove his polar-bear totem. He manages to drag Cravex into the Magical Dungeon with him partway through, and the Darkling Lords try to undo the process. When Cryotek escapes, he steals Cindarr's staff - and, as Galadria and Witterquick discover when he starts acting boisterous then aggressive and steals Witterquick's staff of light-speed, has actually kept Cravex's phylot as well as his own totem. It is altering his personality enough so he wants to expand his home city of Northalia. Neither the Spectral Knights nor the Darkling Lords want him to keep it so they unite to subdue him, but the Darkling Lords' worse tempers and selfish motives may not result in him being returned to normal in one piece. And Cryotek proves a major danger to both with the more sinister influence controlling him.