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  • xahatiy5 November 2022
    Watched this as children with my family in Iraq during the war of the 1980s, it was a great escape into another world, full of adventures & imaginations, It brought those old stories to life every night, today we're with gray hair and nothing is left but memories of those good old days. But sadly Baghdad hasn't changed a lot, since the days of Sinbad it is still dusty and old, still waiting for the return of a just ruler, perhaps someone as good as Sinbad & his friends to bring peace and prosperity to the country and to the people who have lost their dreams like me and hoping for a better future.
  • This series reminds me my childhood.. also the memorial voices of dubbed version for persian televison are kinda nostalgic...
  • chera_khalid23 September 2023
    "Arabian naitsu: Shinbaddo no bôken" is a captivating journey into the enchanting world of Arabian Nights. The voice acting transports you to a magical realm, while the film editing keeps the storytelling engaging. Its strength lies in its ability to blend adventure, folklore, and heartwarming moments seamlessly. However, it occasionally suffers from pacing issues. The music enhances the Arabian ambiance and adds depth to the narrative. While the show may not carry a profound message, it offers a delightful escape into a fantastical universe. The cinematography beautifully captures the mystique of the desert landscape. With a 7/10 rating, "Arabian naitsu: Shinbaddo no bôken" is a charming anime that is sure to transport you to a world of wonder and excitement.
  • in my case, this series was a form of revolution. because it has changed the perception about a story discovered, with my grand father, evening by evening. the voice of my grandpa about the travels of a man on strange lands, bizarre creatures, across death tools was transformed by this version of a boy fighting against evil in a efficient and precise manner. after the end of classes school, it was the delight of afternoon. and this gives to it a special status in the affective memory. so, the brave Sinbad.
  • ramin-fattahian31 March 2020
    I grew up with it, post Iranian revolution this animation was the only one creative and revolutionary enough to feed my imagination. Now it is my son's favorite animation that we watch to gather....