Wow! I remember this cartoon. I use to watch it all the time when i was a kid. 1965 - 1966. I use to pretend i was Sinbad Jr. Belt and all. What fun times as a imaginary child.
Yes, I noticed that flaw as well. I wonder why the sudden voice change in that cartoon, although such "double voices" were created even going back to the theatrical age. I'd seen these cartoons on syndicated TV in the 1960's. I wonder if the Warner Archive will bring these out completely on DVD, but then again, wasn't this series begun by the same people that gave us "COURAGEOUS CAT AND MINUTE MOUSE"?
Visiting my grandparents who lived in Baltimore back in the 60's, I watched morning cartoons...specifically Cartoon Carnival, the first time I was exposed to Sinbad.....and loved it!
Cartoons like sinbad and he-man are what little boys want to watch .I know I did when I was a kid .these days they are being fed this airy fairy pc rubbish .happy I was born back in the day .feel sorry for the little ones now .
14:28 Wassa matter with having a girl with buck teeth? I think that girls with teeth like that are cute. 🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️ Don't chase him, girlie. Sindbad ain't worth your time.
Half of the "Sinbad Jr." cartoons were produced by Hanna-Barbera for American-International Television in 1965. The other ones were animated by Sam Singer {"COURAGEOUS CAT AND MINUTE MOUSE"}, and featured "simpler" animation and a different voice cast.
I wouldn’t be surprised if straight women and gay men find this rather erotic. Sinbad here is portrayed as a walking and talking erection. I would think that this cartoon would be inappropriate for children.