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[[LoveableRogue Charming pirate captain]] Sinbad (voiced by Creator/BradPitt) is on a quest to steal the legendary [[MacGuffin Book of Peace]] and take it for ransom. However, when he attacks the ship carrying The Book, he runs into [[FireForgedFriends his childhood friend Proteus]] (Creator/JosephFiennes) who is responsible for the book's safety. They are suddenly attacked by a Sea Monster -- sent by Eris (Creator/MichellePfeiffer), the Goddess of Discord, who has her own plans for the Book -- and [[BashBrothers they team up to kill it]]. After nearly drowning in the ordeal, Sinbad is approached by Eris herself, who strikes a deal with him to steal the Book of Peace, in return for which he gets all the riches in the world.
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[[LoveableRogue Charming pirate captain]] Sinbad (voiced by Creator/BradPitt) is on a quest to steal the legendary [[MacGuffin Book of Peace]] and take it for ransom. However, when he attacks the ship carrying The the Book, he runs into [[FireForgedFriends his childhood friend Proteus]] Proteus (Creator/JosephFiennes) who is responsible for the book's safety. They are suddenly attacked by a Sea Monster -- sea monster sent by Eris (Creator/MichellePfeiffer), the Goddess of Discord, who has her own plans for the Book -- Book, and [[BashBrothers they team up to kill it]]. After nearly drowning in the ordeal, Sinbad is approached by Eris herself, who strikes a deal with him to steal the Book of Peace, in return for which he gets all the riches in the world.
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Accompanied by his loyal first mate Kale (Creator/DennisHaysbert) and the rest of the faithful crew and Proteus' fiancée, Marina (Creator/CatherineZetaJones) - who is along to make sure Sinbad keeps his end of the deal - our hero must now journey past the edges of the Earth and into Tartarus, Eris's Realm of Chaos, to retrieve the book and return before Proteus' execution.
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Accompanied by his loyal first mate Kale (Creator/DennisHaysbert) and the rest of the faithful crew and Proteus' fiancée, Marina (Creator/CatherineZetaJones) - who is along to make sure Sinbad keeps his end of the deal - -- our hero must now journey past the edges of the Earth and into Tartarus, Eris's Realm of Chaos, to retrieve the book and return before Proteus' execution.
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* LastMinuteReprieve: This occurs twice.
** In an unusual version, it's the villain who gives the reprieve: [[spoiler:Eris interrupts Sinbad's execution, which he accepted to save Proteus (who had pledged his own life in his place if Sinbad failed to return with the [[{{MacGuffin}} Book of Peace]]), right before the sword comes down on his neck. She rages at him for proving her wrong about his character, as she had assumed he was lying when he claimed he would return to be executed if he didn't get the Book from her. When he points this out to her, she's forced to admit defeat and give it back.]]
** Sinbad himself [[spoiler:interrupts Proteus's execution via cutting the blade off the executioner's axe, so he can take his friend's place in failure. The executioner then has to draw his sword for Sinbad's turn on the block, only to lose ''that'' too when Eris intervenes.]]
** In an unusual version, it's the villain who gives the reprieve: [[spoiler:Eris interrupts Sinbad's execution, which he accepted to save Proteus (who had pledged his own life in his place if Sinbad failed to return with the [[{{MacGuffin}} Book of Peace]]), right before the sword comes down on his neck. She rages at him for proving her wrong about his character, as she had assumed he was lying when he claimed he would return to be executed if he didn't get the Book from her. When he points this out to her, she's forced to admit defeat and give it back.]]
** Sinbad himself [[spoiler:interrupts Proteus's execution via cutting the blade off the executioner's axe, so he can take his friend's place in failure. The executioner then has to draw his sword for Sinbad's turn on the block, only to lose ''that'' too when Eris intervenes.]]
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* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Eris gets away with all the trouble she's caused to Syracuse, Proteus, and Sinbad. {{Justified}} since she's a goddess and humans can't easily punish her. Also {{Downplayed}}; Eris may not get truly punished for her crimes, but she still gets humiliated by Sinbad in front of an entire city.]]
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* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Eris gets away with all the trouble she's caused to Syracuse, Proteus, and Sinbad. {{Justified}} {{Justified|Trope}} since she's a goddess and humans can't easily punish her. Also {{Downplayed}}; Eris may not get truly punished for her crimes, but she still gets humiliated by Sinbad in front of an entire city.]]
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* DoubleEntendre: Oh, so many times.
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The final traditionally-animated Creator/DreamworksAnimation film, a LighterAndSofter re-imagining of the famous ''Literature/{{Sinbad|TheSailor}}'' stories, making use of a transitional blend between traditional and 3-D computer animation.
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The final traditionally-animated Creator/DreamworksAnimation Creator/DreamWorksAnimation film, a LighterAndSofter re-imagining of the famous ''Literature/{{Sinbad|TheSailor}}'' stories, making use of a transitional blend between traditional and 3-D computer animation.
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The final traditionally-animated Creator/DreamworksAnimation film, a LighterAndSofter re-imagining of the famous ''[[Literature/SinbadTheSailor Sinbad]]'' stories, making use of a transitional blend between traditional and 3-D computer animation.
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The final traditionally-animated Creator/DreamworksAnimation film, a LighterAndSofter re-imagining of the famous ''[[Literature/SinbadTheSailor Sinbad]]'' ''Literature/{{Sinbad|TheSailor}}'' stories, making use of a transitional blend between traditional and 3-D computer animation.
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The film made use of the same blend of 2D and 3D animation seen in Disney's ''WesternAnimation/TreasurePlanet'' (released a year earlier), mixing traditionally animated characters with CGI-created creatures, objects, and backgrounds in 3D. Although it was a flop at the box office, the movie, like ''WesternAnimation/TreasurePlanet'', has a solid cult following.
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The film made use of the same blend of 2D and 3D animation seen in Disney's ''WesternAnimation/TreasurePlanet'' (released a year earlier), mixing traditionally animated characters with CGI-created creatures, objects, and backgrounds in 3D. Although it was a flop It flopped at the box office, the movie, like ''WesternAnimation/TreasurePlanet'', second [=DreamWorks=] movie to do so (after ''WesternAnimation/TheRoadToElDorado''), and the studio thereafter wholeheartedly embraced computer animation. It has nonetheless developed a solid [[CultClassic cult following.
following]] (as has ''Treasure Planet'').
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* GourmetPetFood: The dog throwing up reveals that it ate carrots at some point, despite it and its owners having been in the sea for a while; vegetables are an extremely rare treat for sailors.
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Accompanied by his faithful crew and Proteus's fiancée, Marina (Creator/CatherineZetaJones) - who is along to make sure Sinbad keeps his end of the deal - our hero must now journey past the edges of the Earth and into Tartarus, Eris's Realm of Chaos, to retrieve the book and return before Proteus's execution.
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Accompanied by his loyal first mate Kale (Creator/DennisHaysbert) and the rest of the faithful crew and Proteus's Proteus' fiancée, Marina (Creator/CatherineZetaJones) - who is along to make sure Sinbad keeps his end of the deal - our hero must now journey past the edges of the Earth and into Tartarus, Eris's Realm of Chaos, to retrieve the book and return before Proteus's Proteus' execution.
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* AndTheAdventureContinues: [[spoiler: Marina joins Sinbad and his crew. Not only realizing her dream and affirming her love with Sinbad, but going on more harrowing adventures with them. It's also a [[RidingIntoTheSunset Sailing Into The Sunset]] ending.]]
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* AndTheAdventureContinues: [[spoiler: Marina [[spoiler:Marina joins Sinbad and his crew. Not only realizing her dream and affirming her love with Sinbad, but going on more harrowing adventures with them. It's also a [[RidingIntoTheSunset Sailing Into The Sunset]] ending.]]
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* BigEntrance: Eris shows up [[spoiler: during Sinbad's execution and HeroicSacrifice]]. Said entrance involves the clouds spiraling into a tornado, creating a waterspout, and Eris emerging from the mist in a fifty-foot version of herself.
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* BigEntrance: Eris shows up [[spoiler: during [[spoiler:during Sinbad's execution and HeroicSacrifice]]. Said entrance involves the clouds spiraling into a tornado, creating a waterspout, and Eris emerging from the mist in a fifty-foot version of herself.
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* DrivingQuestion: "Are you a thief or a hero?" [[spoiler: Sinbad comes down on the side of hero.]]
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* DrivingQuestion: "Are you a thief or a hero?" [[spoiler: Sinbad [[spoiler:Sinbad comes down on the side of hero.]]
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** [[spoiler: Eris too, oddly enough... though being metaphysically bound to keep her sworn word may have something to do with it.]]
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* HonorBeforeReason: [[spoiler: King Dymas tries to get his son Proteus to escape. However, Proteus refuses because he knows that it'll only cause trouble and ruin Sinbad's honor.]]
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* HonorBeforeReason: [[spoiler: King [[spoiler:King Dymas tries to get his son Proteus to escape. However, Proteus refuses because he knows that it'll only cause trouble and ruin Sinbad's honor.]]
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* IGaveMyWord: As a Goddess, Eris is bound to this, whether she likes it or not. [[spoiler: Sinbad too, which is why she was so pissed at the end.]]
* ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne: [[PlayingWithATrope Played With]]: [[spoiler: In this case, lying is the most relevant. Because he told the truth, Eris has to give the [[MacGuffin book]] back.]]
* ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne: [[PlayingWithATrope Played With]]: [[spoiler: In this case, lying is the most relevant. Because he told the truth, Eris has to give the [[MacGuffin book]] back.]]
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* IGaveMyWord: As a Goddess, Eris is bound to this, whether she likes it or not. [[spoiler: Sinbad [[spoiler:Sinbad too, which is why she was so pissed at the end.]]
* ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne: [[PlayingWithATrope Played With]]:[[spoiler: In [[spoiler:In this case, lying is the most relevant. Because he told the truth, Eris has to give the [[MacGuffin book]] back.]]
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* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: Sinbad and Marina instantly fall into this once she [[spoiler: sneaks on board the ship.]]
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* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: Sinbad and Marina instantly fall into this once she [[spoiler: sneaks [[spoiler:sneaks on board the ship.]]
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* NiceGuy: Proteus defines the trope. See [[spoiler: GracefulLoser]] above.
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* NiceGuy: Proteus defines the trope. See [[spoiler: GracefulLoser]] [[spoiler:GracefulLoser]] above.
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'''Marina:''' By speaking your language. [[spoiler: *pulls out giant diamond*]]'
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'''Marina:''' By speaking your language. [[spoiler: *pulls [[spoiler:*pulls out giant diamond*]]'
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* ReasonYouSuckSpeech: Eris gives Sinbad two, one in Tartarus and one [[spoiler: right after she spares him from death in Syracuse.]]
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* TheReveal: [[spoiler: We don't know what caused Sinbad and Proteus to fall out until the beginning of the third act when Sinbad reveals he saw Proteus meet Marina at the dock for their arranged marriage. Rather than stay and resent his best friend, Sinbad chose to to leave.]]
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* TheReveal: [[spoiler: We [[spoiler:We don't know what caused Sinbad and Proteus to fall out until the beginning of the third act when Sinbad reveals he saw Proteus meet Marina at the dock for their arranged marriage. Rather than stay and resent his best friend, Sinbad chose to to leave.]]
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* WowingCthulhu: Eris, the Goddess of Discord, halts the execution of Sinbad [[spoiler: because he correctly answered her question: "Would you forfeit your life to save your friend?" At first, Eris had called him a liar, declaring Sinbad too selfish to be so noble. However, when he returns to Syracuse empty-handed, Sinbad accepts blame for the theft of the MacGuffin, vindicating his answer. Eris seems poised to squash Sinbad like a bug, but instead accedes the MacGuffin, because EvenEvilHasStandards.]]
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* WowingCthulhu: Eris, the Goddess of Discord, halts the execution of Sinbad [[spoiler: because [[spoiler:because he correctly answered her question: "Would you forfeit your life to save your friend?" At first, Eris had called him a liar, declaring Sinbad too selfish to be so noble. However, when he returns to Syracuse empty-handed, Sinbad accepts blame for the theft of the MacGuffin, vindicating his answer. Eris seems poised to squash Sinbad like a bug, but instead accedes the MacGuffin, because EvenEvilHasStandards.]]
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* CollectiveDeathGlare: After Marina saves Sinbad and his crew from a siren attack, she jokingly asks him if he still believes that a ship is no place for a woman. To everyone's surprise, Sinbad [[RhetoricalQuestionBlunder doubles down and says that he still does,]] pointing to the damage she did to the ship while she was piloting it as to why. The entirety of Sinbad's crew glare at him for being an UngratefulBastard, but it isn't until [[EvenTheDogIsAshamed his own dog joins in]] that he reluctantly thanks Marina for saving them all.
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* FanDisservice: "Come and ''get it'', ladies!"
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* FanDisservice: "Come When the sirens come out to seduce Sinbad and ''get it'', ladies!"his crew, one of members takes off his shirt and revealing that he's basically a skeleton underneath.
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* TheMountainsOfIllinois: The film depicts the city of Syracuse with its buildings clinging to towering cliffs more like the fjords of Norway than the east coast of Sicily. The real city only has a few gentle hills.