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Description: This film was made as a part of the 40th anniversary of India-Japan diplomatic relations and was worked on by teams from both countries. It was released in the United States in a different, further localized English dub with narration by James Earl Jones, prince Rama voiced by Bryan Cranston and additional music by Alan Howarth[3] as The Prince of Light: The Legend of Ramayana in 2001.Moriyasu Taniguchi was an uncredited character designer and the original music was composed by Vanraj Bhatia.Ramayana received positive reviews with praise for its animation, music though it is criticized for poor voice acting at times. It was the opening film of the 2000 Lucca Animation Film Festival in Italy, a highlight of the Cardiff Animation Film Festival in the United Kingdom and won Best Animation Film of the Year at the 2000 Santa Clarita International Film Festival in the United States After a brief introduction to some of the main characters of the story, the beginning sees a group of Rishis, led by Vishvamitra, performing a Yajna in a forest not far from Ayodhya, the Capital of the Kingdom of Kosala. This Yajna, like several before it, is interrupted and destroyed by a group of flying Rakshashas led by Ravana's Mama(Uncle/Mother's Brother) Maricha. After seeing yet another Yajna destroyed, a despondent Vishvamitra appeals to Lord Vishnu for salvation. Vishnu appears in a spiritual blaze of light, informing him of his saviour- Prince Rama of Ayodhya, first-born of King Dasharatha. Vishvamitra travels to Ayodhya to meet the King and requests him to offer Rama's services to help destroy the demons in the forests. Although the Suryavanshi King is reluctant at first to send his son but he is reassured by the resident Rishi that no harm will come to him and even encouraged to send his third son Lakshmana as an accompaniment. The three of them then journey into one of the affected forests where Vishvamitra tells them the story of how the once beautiful area was defiled and destroyed by an evil demoness Tataka,a catylyst and the mother of Maricha. After informing Rama of his duty, namely to kill Tatakasura, he then starts to teach the boys some mantras which they repeat, drawing the large demoness out. Rama shoots an arrow but he fails. The demoness throws a giant tree at Rama but he moves out the way falling on the ground. Rama gets back up slays her by reciting one of the Rishi's mantras and then shooting the arrow, which hits her in the head. She melts away into a burning fire. Following this deed, the boys are each handed sacred weapons. Rama is given a chakra and is told he will need it when he is in danger. Vishvamitra says he himself gained mastery over as a reward from the gods. The following morning, Maricha sees the boys from over a cliff and declares his intention to avenge his mother's death. The demon attacks Rama who gets pushed back and is loosely holding a shield. Lakshmana kills some of the demons and Rama slightly helps while Maricha himself flies away. Further on in their travels, the three reach the kingdom of Mithila and witness a procession. During that procession Princess Sita, the King Janaka's daughter, catches sight of Rama and the two fall in love. The people are informed of a Swayamwar(competition) held by King Janaka; the man who could successfully lift and string the heavy bow of Shiva would be rewarded with the hand of Sita in marriage. After several failed attempts by the other princes, Rama steps up and prays to the gods. He tries to lift the bow but he is struggling and nearly drops it. Sita prays and he wins the competition difficulty and a burst of wind flows towards Rama's hair. He marries Sita, returning with her to Ayodhya. They are both happy together. ( Note - THE VIDEO BELONGS TO BE RESPECTED OWNERS AND NOT ME... I AM THE NOT THE OWNER OFF ANY PICTURES SHOWED IN THE VIDEO ) Copyright disclaimer undersection 107 of the copyright act 1976 allowance is made for " fair use" for purposes such as criticisms, comment, news, reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing, non-profit educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.