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Sinbad and his friends roam the city looking for clues. The next night, Ali Baba is mistakenly arrested, breaks out of his cell and flees the city, making him a wanted man. Sinbad's servant Tabat chances upon a few of the robbers, giving Sinbad, Shera and Ali Baba a trail to follow. The hoofprints end at the foot of a cliff.
Sinbad (シンドバッド) is a series of Japanese animated family adventure films inspired by One Thousand and One Nights and produced by Nippon Animation and Shirogumi. Made in celebration of the former company's 40th anniversary, the trilogy of films were directed by Shinpei Miyashita and written by Kaeko Hayafune and Hiroyuki Kawasaki. [ 5 ]
Sinbad Jr. (voiced by Dal McKennon and Tim Matheson) is the teenage son of Sinbad, the famous sailor, and he travels the world in his single-masted sailboat seeking adventure and wrongs to the right, fighting such villains as the Bluto-like, big, black-bearded Blubbo and the mad doctor Rotcoddam ("mad doctor" spelt backwards).
Gobta (ゴブタ, Gobuta) Voiced by: Asuna Tomari [4] (Japanese); Ryan Reynolds [3] (English) Gobta is a small hobgoblin who serves Rimuru as the leader of goblin riders. Despite how younger, smaller, and dumber he looks than other hobgoblins, he unexpectedly holds great proficiency in sword-skills enough to take down a big m
Rimuru and his allies discuses Falmuth and the Western Holy Church's motives and look ahead to the battle against their new enemy: Clayman. Mjurran tells Rimuru about the Five Fingers, five powerful individuals who were enslaved by Clayman, and that she was one of them, just as Souei and Souka arrive with news about Clayman.
The Adventures of Sinbad is a 2D animated movie about Sinbad (a 12-year-old boy) and his friends. The little sailor of legend is framed by the King of darkness Sahzaman for the treasure of seven seas, and must travel to his realm at the end of the world to retrieve it and save the life of King Nazab (the king of the city of Baghdad), who is also father of princess Xina.
Computer Gaming World stated that the Amiga version of Sinbad and the Throne of the Falcon was a "brilliant" tribute to adventure films, but also considered to be uneven as well. It praised the audio and some of the graphics but said that the game's attempt to combine arcade, adventure, and strategy was not completely successful, and concluded ...