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Get ready for fantastic fun, endless excitement and high-seas laughs in a dazzling twist on the classic tale, Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas. Follow our swashbuckling hero, Sinbad, his loyal (but drooling) canine sidekick Spike, and the daring Princess Marina as they battle the Goddess of Chaos and her mischievous monsters to save the life of his best friend. This is one adventure the whole family will treasure! (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)

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Lima 

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English It's packed with imaginative action, it's funny, it's entertaining, it's Sinbad. I really wouldn’t mind a sequel. A very undeserved commercial flop and I'm really going to miss those classic cartoons. ()

novoten 

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English Arrogant main hero, devilish goddess of discord, and a funny crew with a slobbering dog. Alongside excellent action with great one-liners, not just by animated standards. Those who haven't seen it won't understand my enthusiasm. ()

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kaylin 

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English Fujtajbl. A stupid story that could still be bearable in an animated form, but this figurative animation with 3D elements of monsters and other objects is simply ugly. The action movie aspect somewhat works, but it's not very enjoyable to watch... A hybrid between classic 2D and modern 3D modeled animation. It doesn't work. ()

D.Moore 

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English A nice animated surprise, funny and action-packed, for both young and old viewers. Sinbad does act like Jack Sparrow and also fights a “kraken", but the film was made before the second Pirates of the Caribbean, so we can't accuse it of ripping off anything. The dubbing of the characters was absolutely excellent, and I liked the mean goddess with Michelle Pfeiffer's voice the most, because the animators did a really good job with her form and her changes. The only blemish is that the classic cartoon graphics were, in my opinion, too much in conflict with the computer graphics, which was especially blatant in the mentioned introduction with the sea monster. ()

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