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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 ]
Learning that Rimuru has such a medicine, which is one of his potions, he begs Rimuru to give him one and Rimuru agrees on the condition he treats his wife. Rimuru operates on Ulamuth, removing the affected organ and then uses his potion to heal her. As Ulamuth makes full recovery, the Count is happy that his wife is alive and can walk again.
Rimuru entrusts the children's education to Tiss and returns to Tempest. After being updated on the events that transpired during his absence, Rimuru starts negotiations to establish diplomatic relations with the Kingdom of Eurazania, led by Carrion, by meeting with the Three Beastketeers, which results in Shion fighting one of them.
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).
Sinbad has also been sold to networks around the world from BBC Worldwide. [3] In France, premium pay channel Canal+ pre-bought the rights to air the series in February 2012. Bell Media, a Canadian broadcaster, bought Sinbad and showed it on their Space channel. [6] Nine Network also bought the rights to air the series in Australia. [7]
Sinbad (film series) Sinbad (TV series) Sinbad and the Caliph of Baghdad; Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger; Sinbad and the Minotaur; Sinbad Jr. and his Magic Belt; Sinbad of the Seven Seas; Sinbad the Sailor (1947 film) Sindbad Alibaba and Aladdin; Son of Sinbad
Sinbad: Mahō no Lamp to Ugoku Shima: Nippon Animation: Shinpei Miyashita 50 Also known as Sinbad: The Magical Lamp and the Moving Island, the film is the second in a trilogy, the first being Sinbad: Sora Tobu Hime to Himitsu no Shima. [3] 23 January: Persona 3 The Movie: No. 4, Winter of Rebirth: A-1 Pictures: Tomohisa Taguchi: 105
Magi: Adventure of Sinbad (Japanese: マギ シンドバッドの冒険, Hepburn: Magi Shindobaddo no Bōken) is a Japanese manga series written by Shinobu Ohtaka and illustrated by Yoshifumi Ohtera. It is a spin-off and a prequel to Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic .