- Awards
- 3 nominations total
Rigoberta Bandini
- Dixie
- (voice)
- (as Paula Ribó)
Núria Trifol
- Isis
- (voice)
- …
Ivan Labanda
- Gonner
- (voice)
Elisabet Bargalló
- Piroska
- (voice)
- (as Elisabeth Bergalló)
Luis Posada
- Ricardo
- (voice)
- …
Roser Batalla
- Nigreda
- (voice)
- …
Francesc Belda
- Thorko
- (voice)
Alberto Mieza
- Fizcko
- (voice)
- (as Albert Mieza)
Clara Schwarze
- Liliana
- (voice)
Tracey Charles
- Julia
- (English version)
- (voice)
Heather Downey
- Alyssa
- (English version)
- (voice)
Stéphanye Dussud
- Alyssa
- (voice)
Doug Gochman
- Phil
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Sylvie Grimm
- Piroska (Nebulosa)
- (voice)
- …
Liz Joseph
- Piroska
- (English version)
- (voice)
Tracy Martin
- Melissa
- (English version)
- (voice)
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What is wrong with you people? Pre-school girls play with slutty Gothic Lolita Monster High dolls and are being bombarded with brainwashing twisted cartoons... And the parents - they seem to tolerate or even not to notice this cartoon catastrophe.
This one obviously aims to ride that wave. And it also tries (and fails miserably) to imitate or rather to rip-off some Tim Burtonesque motifs. The animation is nowhere near good and there is nothing original in the visuals or the design of the film. Let alone the tasteless and quite often rather inappropriate scenes.
If you want to protect your children from severe brain damage, please, keep this one away!
This one obviously aims to ride that wave. And it also tries (and fails miserably) to imitate or rather to rip-off some Tim Burtonesque motifs. The animation is nowhere near good and there is nothing original in the visuals or the design of the film. Let alone the tasteless and quite often rather inappropriate scenes.
If you want to protect your children from severe brain damage, please, keep this one away!
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Daddy, I'm a Zombie is fantastic movie for children. My 9 year-old daughter and 89 year-old son loved it and I felt good about them watching a movie with a great a positive message. I don't agree with those other critics that say it's not educational. The movie has a pretty strong moral. The animation was also pretty good and characters colorful and endearing. Just remember that it is PG so even when the characters design and the plot are still for children and are very innocent, they could be still a bit frightening to very young children (like any other PG movie!) I wish the rest of the films in this genre were as wonderful. Thanks!
I enjoy all things zombie, and it was with some curiosity that I purchased "Daddy, I'm a Zombie", as I had never heard about it and as it was an animated movie.
The good thing about the movie is the Tim Burton-esque feel there is to the animation style. It is lacking the final dark touch to be up to Tim Burton's work, but aside from that, then the animation style here is actually quite good. However, there is just something about the animation itself that falters and sort of seem like it is missing a couple of frames here and there.
The characters in the movie were nice and likable, after all this is a PG rated movie, so the characters are just conveniently enough dark, twisted and morbid to be enjoyable even by an adult audience. However, bear in mind that this is not a regular zombie story or regular zombie movie.
The storyline is simple and straight forward, very easy to follow and understand, even for the younger audience. And the characters are portrayed in ways that it is very clear to see who is good and who is evil. Stereotypical? Yes, but for a PG rated movie it works out just well enough.
That being said, then "Daddy, I'm a Zombie" tends to be superficial and not really delving much into the various characters or story plot line. As such, then the movie is enjoyable a single time or so, and I doubt that I will be putting it on a second time. For an animated movie, then "Daddy, I'm a Zombie" is fun for the younger audience without being scary. However, it is no "Hotel Transylvania", though.
I was quite surprised to find out that this animated movie was produced and made in Spain. Which was actually a nice surprise.
The good thing about the movie is the Tim Burton-esque feel there is to the animation style. It is lacking the final dark touch to be up to Tim Burton's work, but aside from that, then the animation style here is actually quite good. However, there is just something about the animation itself that falters and sort of seem like it is missing a couple of frames here and there.
The characters in the movie were nice and likable, after all this is a PG rated movie, so the characters are just conveniently enough dark, twisted and morbid to be enjoyable even by an adult audience. However, bear in mind that this is not a regular zombie story or regular zombie movie.
The storyline is simple and straight forward, very easy to follow and understand, even for the younger audience. And the characters are portrayed in ways that it is very clear to see who is good and who is evil. Stereotypical? Yes, but for a PG rated movie it works out just well enough.
That being said, then "Daddy, I'm a Zombie" tends to be superficial and not really delving much into the various characters or story plot line. As such, then the movie is enjoyable a single time or so, and I doubt that I will be putting it on a second time. For an animated movie, then "Daddy, I'm a Zombie" is fun for the younger audience without being scary. However, it is no "Hotel Transylvania", though.
I was quite surprised to find out that this animated movie was produced and made in Spain. Which was actually a nice surprise.
It came out in 2011 so no surprise of the haters of this movie. But I loved it as a kid and always rewatched around halloween. I love it still to this day and it may not be the best animation film but it goes down in my book as a favorite from the 2000s.
It may be a cartoon but - IT'S ABOUT ZOMBIES! A little parental review would tell you that it's not really for kids.
If you like zombie movies, this is a cute step to the side, in a childish vein. Zombie movies are seldom rated high, so to expect a Hollywood block buster is unrealistic.
Folks, it's a fun romp. I give it at least a 5.0
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If you like zombie movies, this is a cute step to the side, in a childish vein. Zombie movies are seldom rated high, so to expect a Hollywood block buster is unrealistic.
Folks, it's a fun romp. I give it at least a 5.0
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Did you know
- TriviaPiroska (Nigreda/Nebulosa's servant) and Ficzko (pirate zombie, called Gonner in the Spanish version) are loosely based on a manservant and a witch who helped Elizabeth Bathory, infamous Blood Countess, to kill more of 600 young girls to bath in their blood in order to preserve her youth.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Dixie contre les zombies (2014)
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- €1,600,000 (estimated)
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- $119,440
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