''Daddy, I'm a Zombie'' ( es, Papá, soy una Zombi) is a 2011 Spanish animated comedy-drama film directed by Joan Espinach and Ricardo Ramón.
The film premiered 25 November 2011 at the
Gijón Film Festival in Spain. Spanish actress
Paula Ribó
Paula Ribó González (born 30 April 1990), is a Spanish singer, actress and playwright best known for her musical project Rigoberta Bandini, for which she writes, performs, and produces the music. Ribó's multi-departmental professional career ...
voiced the main character of Dixie and Kimberly Wharton voiced the character in its English adaptation.
Plot
The film follows Dixie Grim, a thirteen-year-old gothic girl. Her father is a recently divorced mortician who tries to connect with his daughter, but she seems to want nothing to do with him. She has a giant crush on Ray, a boy in school who doesn't seem to know she exists. All goes wrong when she witnesses her best friend seemingly flirting with Ray. Heartbroken, she runs away from the scene. Shortly after, a tree falls in a forest and seemingly kills her.
Dixie wakes up in a graveyard and discovers that she has become a zombie. She befriends an Egyptian mummy named Isis and finds that she can wield the Azoth, a powerful magic amulet. The two are curious to try out and control its power, as it is capable of returning a zombie to the moment before their death, and decide to find another zombie to use as a test subject. Along the way they meet Gonner, a zombie pirate who charms Dixie and steals her necklace, breaking her heart and tearing apart her body in the process. She is also separated from Isis. Unbeknownst to Dixie and Isis, Gonner had only stolen the Azoth to protect her from the evil witch Nebulosa.
Dixie is put back together by a friendly zombie, who reluctantly takes her to Nebulosa. Reaching the witch requires that she go through a carnival funhouse where she must face her pain and fears, which Dixie manages to overcome. She also reconciles with and rescues Gonner after overhearing him admit that he truly loved her. Dixie also recovers the Azoth and with Gonner. They find Isis with Nebulosa, who is threatening to destroy her. Dixie manages to unintentionally open a portal that allows the three to escape Nebulosa's clutches. Dixie wakes up to find herself alive. She initially believes that everything was a dream, but thinks otherwise after learning that Isis and Gonner did actually exist. Isis managed to live and married
King Tut
Tutankhamun (, egy, twt-ꜥnḫ-jmn), Egyptological pronunciation Tutankhamen () (), sometimes referred to as King Tut, was an Egyptian pharaoh who was the last of his royal family to rule during the end of the Eighteenth Dynasty (ruled ...
, while Gonner gave up piracy to become a poet.
Voice actors
Spanish release
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Paula Ribó
Paula Ribó González (born 30 April 1990), is a Spanish singer, actress and playwright best known for her musical project Rigoberta Bandini, for which she writes, performs, and produces the music. Ribó's multi-departmental professional career ...
as Dixie Malasombra
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Núria Trifol as Isis, Julia
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Ivan Labanda as Gonner
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Luis Posada as Ricardo Malasombra, Vitriol
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Roser Batalla as Nigreda / Sofía Malasombra
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Clara Schwarze as Brianna, Lilianna
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Elisabeth Bergalló as Piroska
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Albert Mieza as Fizcko
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Manuel Osto as History Professor
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Francesc Belda as Thorko
English release
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Kimberly Wharton as Dixie Grim
* Ratana as Isis
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MJ Lallo as Gonner, Sophia Grim
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Doug Gochman as Phil Grim, Vitriol
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Karen McCarthy
Karen McCarthy (March 18, 1947 – October 5, 2010) was an American educator and politician. She served as the U.S. representative for the fifth district of Missouri from 1995 to 2005.
Early life
McCarthy was born in Haverhill, Massachuset ...
as Nebulosa
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Liz Joseph as Piroska
* Heather Downey as Allyssa
* Tracey Charles as Melissa, Julia
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Danny Katiana as Frizcko, Thorko
* Josh Snyder as History Teacher
Recognition
Reception
''
Starburst Magazine'' panned the film overall, stating that although the film did have good music and cinematography, that overall it "isn't funny, it isn't frightening and every set-piece action scene is a dismal failure."
''
Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media (CSM) is an organization that reviews and provides ratings for media and technology with the goal of providing information on their suitability for children. '' was somewhat more positive, rating it at three out of five stars.
Awards and nominations
* 2012, won 'Enfants Terribles Award' at
Gijon International Film Festival
* 2012,
Goya Awards
The Goya Awards ( es, Premios Goya) are Spain's main national annual film awards, commonly referred to as the Academy Awards of Spain.
The awards were established in 1987, a year after the founding of the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sci ...
nomination for 'Best Animated Film'
* 2013,
Gaudí Awards
The Gaudí Awards ( ca, Premis Gaudí) are the main film awards of Catalonia, celebrated annually in Barcelona. The awards were established in 2009 by the Catalan Film Academy as a continuation and expansion of the Barcelona Cinema Awards (''Premi ...
nomination for 'Best Animated Feature'
* 2013,
El Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos (Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain) nomination for 'Best Animated Film'
Sequel
A sequel entitled ''
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 Cinema of Spain, Spanish animated film and the sequel to the 2011 film ''Daddy, I'm a Zombie ...
]'' ( es, Mamá, soy un zombi) which had a later Spanish re-titling to ''Dixie y la rebelión zombi'', was given a theatrical release on 7 November 2014 in Spain. Kim Wharton returned to voice Dixie for its English release.
References
External links
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2011 films
Zombie comedy films
2011 comedy-drama films
2010s adventure comedy films
2010s fantasy comedy films
Spanish animated films
2010s Spanish-language films
2011 computer-animated films
2010s Spanish films