Mummy, I'm a Zombie
Mummy, I'm a Zombie, also known under its working Spanish title Mamá, soy una zombi and later re-titled Dixie y la rebelión zombi, is a 2014 Spanish animated film and the sequel to the 2011 film Daddy, I'm a Zombie. It was directed by Ricardo Ramón and Beñat Beitia, and actress Kim Wharton returned to voice the main character of Dixie Grim in its English dub. The original film was released in three of the four official languages in Spain: Catalan, Basque, and Spanish.
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Mummy, I'm a Zombie
Mummy, I'm a Zombie, also known under its working Spanish title Mamá, soy una zombi and later re-titled Dixie y la rebelión zombi, is a 2014 Spanish animated film and the sequel to the 2011 film Daddy, I'm a Zombie. It was directed by Ricardo Ramón and Beñat Beitia, and actress Kim Wharton returned to voice the main character of Dixie Grim in its English dub. The original film was released in three of the four official languages in Spain: Catalan, Basque, and Spanish.
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Manel Gil-Inglada
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Alberto Gerrikabeitia
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