A brave young man fights with courage against all enemies to earn his wealth.A brave young man fights with courage against all enemies to earn his wealth.A brave young man fights with courage against all enemies to earn his wealth.
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Nathan Aswell
- Voice
- (uncredited)
Gregg Berger
- Captain Chung
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
Corey Burton
- Prince 1
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
Cam Clarke
- Sinbad
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the second of Golden Films' second line of "animated classics" to make a reference or feature the legendary Roc bird; the first one had been Aladdin (1992).
- GoofsSinbad stabs the Rukh bird on its middle toe. In the next shot, the stick appears nailed into the center of its foot.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Sinbad: [Habeeb is moaning due to seasickness] Don't worry, Habeeb. Your seasickness will pass.
Habeeb: [groans] I'm sure it will, master Sinbad. The question is if it shall pass before I pass on from this world.
Sinbad: Come away from the railing, my trusted servant. It does you no good to stare at the sea.
- Alternate versionsWhen the film was originally released by Trimark Pictures on May 18th, 1992, the film opened crediting the American Film Investment Corporation, the production company for the film. In subsequent releases, its successor company Golden Films and new distributor GoodTimes Entertainment were credited instead. For the DVD release in 2003, the "Children's Classics" opening from Jetlag Productions' animated releases was attached to the film.
- ConnectionsVersion of The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958)
- SoundtracksAs Brave As A Man Can Be
Words and Music by Richard Hurwitz and John Arrias
For Eensy Weensy Productions
Featured review
Apparently kids love it, but why??
Admittedly, I had not seen any Sinbad before I viewed this tape. So I was expecting little from this short animated version of the classic tales of Sinbad. However, what I got was even less. The animation is shoddy and the writing is poor. Of course this movie is aimed at kids and not the older generation. Still, I do not see much that kids or parents with kids would like. There are many other and better animated and G rated movies out there.
Despite all of these faults the movie does have at least good points. For one, it is totally simplified and will hold the attention of really young people. Also, they probably will be marvelled by the creatures and other spectacle.
Despite all of these faults the movie does have at least good points. For one, it is totally simplified and will hold the attention of really young people. Also, they probably will be marvelled by the creatures and other spectacle.
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- ryangilmer007
- Jun 28, 2000
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