Zorro was a famous warrior in Latin American folklore who fought against Spanish colonizers. Chinese's knowledge of Zorro's fictional character comes entirely from the following three films and anime works.

Figure 1-3 is a 1975 French-Italian co-production of the film "Zorro", starring the famous French film star Alain Deron, which caused a sensation when it was introduced to China in 1978. In the minds of the post-40s, post-50s, post-60s, and post-70s, Zorro is Alain Delong, and Alain Delong is Zorro, that kind of dashing and noble demeanor, and also the dream lover of countless young girls.
Figure 4-6 shows the 13-episode animation film "Zorro" launched by the American film Federation Associates in 1981, which is known as Zorro's most successful animation work. From October 19 to October 24, 1987, Beijing Television station introduced this Zorro animation into translation and broadcast for the first time. This is also the deep impression of Zorro in the minds of many post-70s and post-80s. Interestingly, just a week after Beijing TELEVISION first aired the Zorro animation, Alain Delong came to Visit China.
Figure 7-9 is a 52-episode anime film "The Legend of Zorro" produced by Toho Co., Ltd. in Japan. This should be the image of Zorro that many post-80s and post-90s have left in their hearts. This Japanese anime Zorro, which was produced for export overseas, has been broadcast in Europe and the United States such as France, Spain, Italy and other European and American regions since 1990, and it will not be broadcast until 1996. In China, the Taiwanese version of the dubbing was introduced at the end of the 1990s.
Which Zorro is the most impressive?