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''The Sunshine Princess'' is an Italian animated film that was released in 1999, directed by Zlata Potancokova Belli. It is the third entry in a trio of similarly rare films directed by Belli, following ''Ali Baba'' and ''Ali Baba and the Pirates''. Unlike its predecessors, home video releases of the film are either rare or non-existent in any language, though a trailer featured on the film's webpage<ref>[https://www.filmexport.net/portfolio/the-sunshine-princess-a-film-by-zlata-potancokova-belli/ The film's official webpage]Retrieved 28 Jan '20</ref> seems to indicate an English dub was possibly completed. It is possible the film may have been released on VHS by Alliance | ''The Sunshine Princess'' is an Italian animated film that was released in 1999, directed by Zlata Potancokova Belli. It is the third entry in a trio of similarly rare films directed by Belli, following ''Ali Baba'' and ''Ali Baba and the Pirates''. Unlike its predecessors, home video releases of the film are either rare or non-existent in any language, though a trailer featured on the film's webpage<ref>[https://www.filmexport.net/portfolio/the-sunshine-princess-a-film-by-zlata-potancokova-belli/ The film's official webpage]Retrieved 28 Jan '20</ref> seems to indicate an English dub was possibly completed. It is possible the film may have been released on VHS by Alliance Video in Canada, who distributed the previous two films in that format. | ||
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The Sunshine Princess is an Italian animated film that was released in 1999, directed by Zlata Potancokova Belli. It is the third entry in a trio of similarly rare films directed by Belli, following Ali Baba and Ali Baba and the Pirates. Unlike its predecessors, home video releases of the film are either rare or non-existent in any language, though a trailer featured on the film's webpage[1] seems to indicate an English dub was possibly completed. It is possible the film may have been released on VHS by Alliance Video in Canada, who distributed the previous two films in that format.
References
- ↑ The film's official webpageRetrieved 28 Jan '20