Monday, February 10, 2014

The Cult-TV Faces of: The Djinn

Identified by Hugh: The Twilight Zone: "The Man in the Bottle."

Identified by SGB: The Twilight Zone: "I Dream of Genie."

Identified by Hugh: I Dream of Jeannie (starring Barbara Eden).

Identified by Hugh: Tales from the Darkside: "Djinn, No Chaser."

Identified by Hugh: Duck Tales.

Identified by SGB: The Simpsons.

Identified by Hugh: Charmed.


Identified by Carl: The X-Files: "Je Souhaite."

Identified by Erik Johnson, Illustrator: Angel (Sahjahn)

Identified by Erik Johnson, Illustrator: Anyanka, Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Identified by David Lee Ingersoll: Supernatural.

Identified by Hugh: Super Sentai/Power Rangers.

8 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:56 AM

    1. Twilight Zone
    3. I Dream of Jeannie
    4. Tales from the Darkside
    5. Ducktales
    6. Aladdin
    7. Charmed
    10. Hercules
    12. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
    --Hugh

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    1. Hi Hugh! You did a great job identifying these djinni. Amazing. Only two were off #6 and #10. Otherwise, a clean sweep!

      Awesome!

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  2. Hi John,

    Well done Hugh!

    #2 TWILIGHT ZONE
    #6 Simpsons

    SGB

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    1. Good morning, SGB!

      Right on the money, as usual, my friend. Both of your identifications are correct!

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  3. 8. X-Files

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    1. Hi Carl,

      Yes! Great job! That is the djinn from The X-Files episode "Je Souhaite" by Vince Gilligan (Breaking Bad). A really awesome episode, and quite underrated. Outstanding...

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  4. 9- Sahjhan from "Angel"
    10- Anyanka (Patron Saint of Women Scorned) from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"

    Getting into specifics:
    12- Smokey in Mahou Sentai Magiranger/ Jenji in Power Rangers Mystic Force

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    1. Hi Erik,

      Well done, sir! All your ids are correct!

      Delete

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