Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama

Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama (ラーマーヤナ ラーマ王子伝説, Rāmāyana: Rāma-Ōji Densetsu) is a 1993 Sanatan Dharma animated film co-produced by Japan and India and produced and directed by Yugo Sako and based on the Indian epic the Ramayana. The film was directed by Koichi Sasaki and Ram Mohan, with music composed by Vanraj Bhatia.

Dubbing History
In 1993, an English dub would be recorded in India at Western Outdoor Studios, using mainly Indian actors who are fluent in English. This version would be very common to find on most home video releases, even more so than the original Hindi version.

In 2001, the film would be distributed in the US by Showcase Entertainment with a whole new dub recorded in Los Angeles. This version was released under the title Prince of Light, and features narration by James Earl Jones, as well as additional music by Alan Howarth. This version was screened in Los Angeles on November 9, 2001. Despite the presence of Jones and a then unknown Bryan Cranston, this dub has since become extremely scarce. No home video releases are known to exist in the US, though it is available in other countries such as Slovakia and Russia. A Czech dub, a Russian dub and a Sinhala dub of this version are currently available to view on YouTube. The original English audio has yet to resurface.