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The Legend of Buddha (2004)

Género : Animación, Familia

Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 27M

Director : Shamboo S. Phalke

Sinopsis

The journey of how Prince Siddharth Gautama became Buddha, The Enlightened One. The movie features spectacular animation technology to narrate the story of Buddha right from his childhood till the day he attains Nirvana. The story reflects qualities of truth, morals and sacrifice for the younger generation.

Actores

Dwayne Tan
Dwayne Tan
Buddha's Servant (voice)
Neiel Cavin
Neiel Cavin
Siddharth / Buddha (voice)
Ben Flax
Ben Flax
Shuddodana (voice)
Ariela Morgenstern
Ariela Morgenstern
Mahamaya (voice)
Bridgit Mendler
Bridgit Mendler
Child Siddharth (voice)
Natalie Saibel
Natalie Saibel
Yashodara (voice)
Danielle Flax
Danielle Flax
Pushpika (voice)
Nick Rogers
Nick Rogers
Devadatta (voice)

Tripulaciones

Shamboo S. Phalke
Shamboo S. Phalke
Director
Caarthick Raju
Caarthick Raju
Writer
Ramesh Karthikeyan
Ramesh Karthikeyan
Writer

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