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==Background==
==Background==
In 2001, the film was distributed in the US by Showcase Entertainment. Released under a new title '''''Prince of Light''''', as well as ''The Prince of Light: The Legend of Ramayana''<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20020604171301/http://www.princeoflightmovie.com/ Archived promotional website for the film.] Retrieved 26 Mar '23</ref> and ''Warrior Prince''.<ref>[https://www.beliefnet.com/faiths/hinduism/2001/04/yugo-sakos-ramayan-odyssey.aspx Beliefnet article about the film.] Retrieved 26 Mar '23</ref> The film was also entirely re-dubbed and re-edited, with around 39 minutes cut from the original runtime as well as additional music by Alan Howarth added in. The voice cast for this version features mainly anime dubbing regulars from Los Angeles, with narration by James Earl Jones and a then unknown Bryan Cranston as Rama.
In 2001, the film was distributed in the US by Showcase Entertainment. Released under a new title '''''Prince of Light''''', as well as ''The Prince of Light: The Legend of Ramayana''<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20020604171301/http://www.princeoflightmovie.com/ Archived promotional website for the film.] Retrieved 26 Mar '23</ref> and ''Warrior Prince''.<ref>[https://www.beliefnet.com/faiths/hinduism/2001/04/yugo-sakos-ramayan-odyssey.aspx Beliefnet article about the film.] Retrieved 26 Mar '23</ref> The film was also entirely re-dubbed and re-edited, with around 39 minutes cut from the original runtime as well as additional music by Alan Howarth added in. The voice cast for this version features mainly anime dubbing regulars from Los Angeles, with narration by James Earl Jones and a then unknown Bryan Cranston as Rama. This version was screened in Los Angeles on November 9, 2001.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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==Availability==
==Availability==
This particular version of the film has since become extremely scarce. With only the original being more readily available. As of March 2023, no physical copies of this edit have been found nor has it been uploaded anywhere online. Only a trailer and a few news articles prove its existence.<ref>[https://prod-www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/531719/the-prince-of-light-the-legend-of-ramayana/#overview TCM article about the film.] Retrieved 26 Mar '23</ref> There is a VHS release in Spain distributed by Dream Time Entertaiment S.A., this release could possibly contain the edited version as it is under the ''Warrior Prince'' title.<ref>[https://www.todocoleccion.net/cine-peliculas-vhs/l12-vhs-cp-1810-principe-guerrero~x342762628 Warrior Prince VHS on Todocoleccion.] Retrieved 1 April '23</ref>
This particular version of the film has since become extremely scarce as no home video releases are known to exist in the US. As of March 2023, all that can be found of this version is a trailer and a few news articles.<ref>[https://prod-www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/531719/the-prince-of-light-the-legend-of-ramayana/#overview TCM article about the film.] Retrieved 26 Mar '23</ref> There are two countries this edit may have possibly been released in, however. In Spain, there is a VHS release distributed by Dream Time Entertaiment S.A. that is under the ''Warrior Prince'' title.<ref>[https://www.todocoleccion.net/cine-peliculas-vhs/l12-vhs-cp-1810-principe-guerrero~x342762628 Warrior Prince VHS on Todocoleccion.] Retrieved 1 April '23</ref> There is also a DVD release in Slovakia that may also contain the edited version, the release lists having an English track as well as having a much shorter runtime than the original.<ref>[https://www.niagara.sk/dvd-film/ramayana-legenda-o-princovi-ramovi Slovak Prince Rama DVD on Niagara.] Retrieved 1 April '23</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 08:24, 1 April 2023

Ramayana, The Legend of Prince Rama.jpg

Poster for the film.

Status: Partially Found

Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama is a 1993 Sanatan Dharma animated film co-produced by Japan and India and produced and directed by Yugo Sako and based on the Indian epic the Ramayana. The film was directed by Koichi Sasaki and Ram Mohan, with music composed by Vanraj Bhatia.

Background

In 2001, the film was distributed in the US by Showcase Entertainment. Released under a new title Prince of Light, as well as The Prince of Light: The Legend of Ramayana[1] and Warrior Prince.[2] The film was also entirely re-dubbed and re-edited, with around 39 minutes cut from the original runtime as well as additional music by Alan Howarth added in. The voice cast for this version features mainly anime dubbing regulars from Los Angeles, with narration by James Earl Jones and a then unknown Bryan Cranston as Rama. This version was screened in Los Angeles on November 9, 2001.

Cast

  • James Earl Jones – Narrator
  • Bryan Cranston – Rama
  • Edie Mirman – Sita
  • Tom Wyner – Ravana
  • Richard Cansino – Lakshmana
  • Michael Sorich – Hanuman
  • Mike Reynolds – Dasharatha
  • Mari Devon – Kaikeyi
  • Simon Prescott – Kumbhakarna
  • Barbara Goodson – Shurpanakha
  • Catherine Battistone – Tataka
  • Tony Pope – Vishvamitra
  • Kirk Thornton – Indrajit
  • Steve Bulen – Sugreeva / Prahasta
  • Eddie Frierson – Angada / Maricha
  • Jeff Winkless – Jambavan
  • Michael McConnohie – Vibhishana
  • Voice Director - Steve Kramer[3]

Availability

This particular version of the film has since become extremely scarce as no home video releases are known to exist in the US. As of March 2023, all that can be found of this version is a trailer and a few news articles.[4] There are two countries this edit may have possibly been released in, however. In Spain, there is a VHS release distributed by Dream Time Entertaiment S.A. that is under the Warrior Prince title.[5] There is also a DVD release in Slovakia that may also contain the edited version, the release lists having an English track as well as having a much shorter runtime than the original.[6]

Gallery

Trailer for the edited version.

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