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Miguel Rodarte and Arath de la Torre were also reported to join the voice cast as antagonists. It was originally titled as Un gallo congelado . [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Gabriel Riva suggested the film would be the final installment to the Huevos film series, noting the life cycle changes of all films leading up to Congelados .
Spanish musician Zacarías M. de la Riva has composed the film's soundtrack, [1] [24] replacing Huevocartoon co-founder Carlos Zepeda. The film's orchestra performance was done in Bulgaria. [ 25 ] " Un gallo is at its core a story about overcoming our fears with humility and hard work and also about the value of friendship, so the music had to ...
Cover of the 1911 first edition of the Ratón Pérez tale by Luis Coloma, illustrated by Mariano Pedrero []. El Ratoncito Pérez or Ratón Pérez (lit. transl. Perez the Little Mouse or Perez Mouse) is a fantasy figure of early childhood in Spanish and Hispanic American cultures.
Little Eggs (released in Latin America as Huevos) is a series of animated films based on the properties of Mexico-based multimedia company Huevocartoon.The first two films, starting with 2006's Una película de huevos, were animated with 2D digitized traditional animation, both of which were major box-office successes in the country.
Manolo Cabeza de Huevo" (Spanish for "Manolo the Egg head", although interpreted as "Manolo the Testicle head") is a series of famous Spanish-language abusive prank calls made by the New York radio show El Vacilón de la Mañana (Spanish for The Morning Party).
Manuelita is a 1999 Argentine animated adventure comedy-drama film directed by Manuel García Ferré.It was Argentina's official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination.
El abuelo y yo (English: Grandfather and I), is a Mexican TV series produced by Pedro Damián for Televisa in 1992. Frances Ondiviela , Marcelo Buquet , Ludwika Paleta , Gael García Bernal and Jorge Martinez de Hoyos star as the main protagonists, while Flor Eduarda Gurrola, Wendy de los Cobos and Ivette Proal star as the main antagonists.
In Y tu mamá también, Alfonso Cuarón reimagined the American road movie genre to depict Mexico's geography, politics, people, and culture. [11] Cuarón wanted to use the road-film genre to challenge mid-20th century Latin-American Cinema movements that rejected the pleasure and entertainment typical of Hollywood commercial cinema created by ...