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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA somewhat self-aware zombie takes it upon himself to keep the rest of the walking dead at bay.A somewhat self-aware zombie takes it upon himself to keep the rest of the walking dead at bay.A somewhat self-aware zombie takes it upon himself to keep the rest of the walking dead at bay.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Maxx Maulion
- Credit
- (voz)
Marshal Hilton
- Asteroth
- (voz)
- …
Ben McCain
- Bruce
- (voz)
Nancy P. Corbo
- Mika
- (voz)
Emrys Wright
- Taylor
- (voz)
David Vaughn
- Joe
- (voz)
Mikaela Garcia
- Female Student
- (voz)
- (as Miko Garcia)
Opiniones destacadas
My daughter and I recently watched The Amazing Adventures of the Living Corpse (2012) on Tubi. The story follows a young man who gains unique powers after being turned into a zombie during an outbreak in his hometown. He then uses those powers to protect his human friends from meeting the same fate.
Directed by Justin Paul Ritter (A Gothic Tale), the film features voice work from Maria Olsen (Percy Jackson & the Olympians), Maxx Maulion (Tony Tango), and Lee Perkins (Reptile).
The animation style is reminiscent of early 2000s Nickelodeon-think a budget version of Jimmy Neutron. The storyline is engaging enough and held our attention, and I appreciated the design of the zombies. However, the bite and attack scenes felt underwhelming-there's no blood, just a head moving toward someone's neck. The characters are serviceable but lack emotional depth, making it hard to fully invest in their fates. The film ends up being very average and predictable, which is disappointing given the potential of its zombie premise.
In conclusion, The Amazing Adventures of the Living Corpse is a mediocre entry in the animated genre. It's worth a watch if you're out of better options, but keep your expectations in check. I'd give it a 5/10.
Directed by Justin Paul Ritter (A Gothic Tale), the film features voice work from Maria Olsen (Percy Jackson & the Olympians), Maxx Maulion (Tony Tango), and Lee Perkins (Reptile).
The animation style is reminiscent of early 2000s Nickelodeon-think a budget version of Jimmy Neutron. The storyline is engaging enough and held our attention, and I appreciated the design of the zombies. However, the bite and attack scenes felt underwhelming-there's no blood, just a head moving toward someone's neck. The characters are serviceable but lack emotional depth, making it hard to fully invest in their fates. The film ends up being very average and predictable, which is disappointing given the potential of its zombie premise.
In conclusion, The Amazing Adventures of the Living Corpse is a mediocre entry in the animated genre. It's worth a watch if you're out of better options, but keep your expectations in check. I'd give it a 5/10.
I really enjoyed this animated zombie movie. It's not a big budget Disney Film, but could definitely become a cult classic. There's a cool back story and it's based on an underground comic book character of the same name. The comic book creators are really talented and I recommend checking out their artwork on Facebook. I recommend this film for teens and above. The graphics are interesting and fun with a great attention to detail for a lower budget film. I also found out the film premiered at San Diego's Comic Con last year with a lot of positive response. I really support independent film makers that pursue their dreams, I find this film an inspiration !
I was told by a friend of mine to check out an awesome 3D Zombie movie, because she knew I loved watching great low- budget films and also that my fiancée is a HUGE zombie fan!! So, of course we had to check it out. I rented the movie at a Red Box which was pretty nice. "The Amazing Adventures Of The Living Corpse", it was pretty interesting, had a great storyline, and it had really cool 3D graphic effects for a low budget film! However, I don't recommend it for kids under 10.. It was pretty graphic and a little bit too much for young kids. But over all it was a great low-budget zombie film . I totally recommend it, if your a die heart zombie fan :)
10comics37
Great animated film. The look and sound were a good match to the content of the movie. it's rated R but there is little gore in the film. Really should have been PG 13. I was comfortable with my kids watching it(4-7) as any language in the film was very mild and the violence was more of a video game quality.Even then there are games that are more violent than this. Unless you are a bad parent or have kids that are not too bright they know it's all just fun and make believe. Highly recommend this movie and if you are interested in more continuing adventures from The Living Corpse check out the graphic novels from Dynamite Entertainment. Words/art by Ken Haeser and Buz Hasson. The movie serves as a prequel to the book. This concept of a "zombie with a conscience" might seem familiar but THIS IS THE ORIGINAL. A graphic novel started in 06 just now getting the film treatment. They did it first and did it best. Really don't want to give away anything about it. Just know that it's a kick ass movie.
I loved this movie! This was a cool zombie movie a great story line between a father and a son. The special effects were cool considering this was a low budget movie. I definitely recommend this movie. I found this movie on Red Box, I found it by accident, my friend wanted to see it. One Friday night we rented it and watched it twice. Afterwards I looked it up and found it online and bought it. My friends like and found it to be very interesting. My friend's kids enjoyed it very much. I'm actually buying 4 copies for my friend's birthday parties. I'm totally in to Zombie movies. Thanks to Red Box! Check it out it's so interesting!!
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 28min(88 min)
- Color
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