
Sinbad - The Flying Princess and the Secret Island
Action · Adventure · Animation
Overview
Sinbad: Sora Tobu Hime to Himitsu no Shima is an upcoming Japanese animated family adventure film inspired by Arabian Nights. The film is produced by Nippon Animation and Shirogumi, directed by Shinpei Miyashita and written by Kaeko Hayafune.
Top Cast


Tomo Muranaka
Tomo Muranaka
Sinbad (voice)
Tomo Muranaka
Sinbad (voice)


Takeshi Kaga
Takeshi Kaga
Captain Razak (voice)
Takeshi Kaga
Captain Razak (voice)


Hiroko Yakushimaru
Hiroko Yakushimaru
Latifa (voice)
Hiroko Yakushimaru
Latifa (voice)


Momoko Tanabe
Momoko Tanabe
Sana (voice)
Momoko Tanabe
Sana (voice)


Akira Ishida
Akira Ishida
Galip (voice)
Akira Ishida
Galip (voice)


Nao Nagasawa
Nao Nagasawa
Ali (voice)
Nao Nagasawa
Ali (voice)


Tadashi Miyazawa
Tadashi Miyazawa
Najib (voice)
Tadashi Miyazawa
Najib (voice)


Yutaka Aoyama
Yutaka Aoyama
Daal (voice)
Yutaka Aoyama
Daal (voice)
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