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|year = [[2011]]
 
|year = [[2011]]
 
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|studio = [[Ánima Estudios]]<br>[[Eficine 226]]
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|studio = [[Ánima Estudios]]<br>Eficine 226
 
|directors = [[Fernando de Fuentes]]<br>[[José C. García de Letona]]
 
|directors = [[Fernando de Fuentes]]<br>[[José C. García de Letona]]
|writers = [[Omar Mustre]]<br>[[Alberto Rodriguez]]<br>[[Ricardo Arnaíz]]<br>[[Jesus Guzman]]
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|writers = [[Omar Mustre]]<br>[[Alberto Rodriguez]]<br>[[Ricardo Arnaíz]]<br>[[Jesús Guzmán]]
 
|languages = [[Spanish language|Spanish]]
 
|languages = [[Spanish language|Spanish]]
 
|country_of_origin = [[Mexico]]}}
 
|country_of_origin = [[Mexico]]}}
''La Leyenda de la Llorona'', released in [[October]] [[October 21st|21st]] [[2011]], was the second film in the ''[[La Leyenda (Series)|La Leyenda]] Saga''. The film was produced by [[Ánima Estudios]] and [[Eficine 226]], and was distributed by [[Videocine]]. The film was also released in the [[United States]] by [[Lionsgate Films]] and [[ Pantelion Films]]. The film is avabile for purchase on [[Amazon (Website)|Amazon Video]], [[YouTube|YouTube Movies]] and [[iTunes]].
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''La Leyenda de la Llorona, ''was the second film in the ''[[La Leyenda (Series)|La Leyenda]] Saga''. The film was produced by [[Ánima Estudios]] and Eficine 226, and was distributed by [[Videocine]]. The film was also released in the [[United States]] by [[Lionsgate Films]] and [[Pantelion Films]]. The film is avabile for purchase on Amazon Video, YouTube Movies and iTunes.
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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Much like its predecessor, La Leyenda de la Llorona is a 2-D animated horror-comedy film staring [[Leo San Juan]], who has greatly matured since the events in the old [[Manor]] in [[1807]]. The film deals with the legend of the Llorona, a monster of [[Mexico|Mexican]] folklore that kidnaps children to make up for the lost of her own. Notably, the film starts off almost exactly where the last one ended, making the two extremely closely connected.
 
Much like its predecessor, La Leyenda de la Llorona is a 2-D animated horror-comedy film staring [[Leo San Juan]], who has greatly matured since the events in the old [[Manor]] in [[1807]]. The film deals with the legend of the Llorona, a monster of [[Mexico|Mexican]] folklore that kidnaps children to make up for the lost of her own. Notably, the film starts off almost exactly where the last one ended, making the two extremely closely connected.
 
===Plot===
 
===Plot===
The film starts off with two young siblings, [[Kika]] and [[Beto]] [[Trick-Or-Treating|trick-or-treating]] in a neighborhood. Kika complains that they're only getting fruits, not candy and demands her brother to look as if he's starving to gain the pathos of the treat givers. Beto is very respectful to those who gave them treats, while Kika throws a temper tantrum and decides to trick or treat without him. Hearing the [[Llorona]] approaching, Beto calls out the witch and runs away, luring the witch towards him as to save his sister from her terror. Kika, now noticing her brothers dropped bag of treats realizes something went horribly awry and begins searching for him. She finds him at the other side of a river and begs him to cross over. Beto however takes a stand and is whisked away by Llorona, saving his sister in the process.
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The film starts off with two young siblings, [[Kika]] & [[Beto]] [[Trick-Or-Treating|trick-or-treating]] in a neighborhood. Kika complains that they're only getting fruits, not candy and demands her brother to look as if he's starving to gain the pathos of the treat givers. Beto is very respectful to those who gave them treats, while Kika throws a temper tantrum and decides to trick or treat without him. Hearing the [[Yoltzin|Llorona]] approaching, Beto calls out the witch and runs away, luring the witch towards him as to save his sister from her terror. Kika, now noticing her brothers dropped bag of treats realizes something went horribly awry and begins searching for him. She finds him at the other side of a river and begs him to cross over. Beto however takes a stand and is whisked away by Llorona, saving his sister in the process.
   
 
The film then cuts to [[Leo San Juan]] and his traveling companions: [[Don Andrés]], [[Alebrije]] and [[Finado and Moribunda]]. They're still sailing to [[Xochimilco]], as they were in the ending of ''[[La Leyenda de la Nahuala]]'', meaning the film takes place in [[1808]]. Leo wishes [[Xóchitl]] where with them, to which [[Teodora Villavicencio]] barges in, insulting the group and changes her outfit from a traditional, if fancy [[Spain|Spanish]] dress to a more contemporary outfit, complete with sunglasses and all and leaves almost as soon as she came. Afterwards, a massive thunderstorm appears out of nowhere as the Llorona moans '''''WOE IS MY CHILDREN'''''. Shortly after, Leo is knocked off the balloon and while his friends try to save him, their efforts are in vain. Only moments later, the Balloon is struck down by lighting, causing the entire group to land in different points.
 
The film then cuts to [[Leo San Juan]] and his traveling companions: [[Don Andrés]], [[Alebrije]] and [[Finado and Moribunda]]. They're still sailing to [[Xochimilco]], as they were in the ending of ''[[La Leyenda de la Nahuala]]'', meaning the film takes place in [[1808]]. Leo wishes [[Xóchitl]] where with them, to which [[Teodora Villavicencio]] barges in, insulting the group and changes her outfit from a traditional, if fancy [[Spain|Spanish]] dress to a more contemporary outfit, complete with sunglasses and all and leaves almost as soon as she came. Afterwards, a massive thunderstorm appears out of nowhere as the Llorona moans '''''WOE IS MY CHILDREN'''''. Shortly after, Leo is knocked off the balloon and while his friends try to save him, their efforts are in vain. Only moments later, the Balloon is struck down by lighting, causing the entire group to land in different points.
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==Voice Cast==
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{{main|List of Characters}}
 
* [[Yair Prado]]: [[Leo San Juan]]
 
* [[Rafael Inclan]]: [[Alebrije]]
 
** [[Carlos Del Campo]]: [[Alebrije]] when doing his guide voice
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* [[Andres Couturier]]: [[Don Andrés|Don Andrés Artasánchez]] & [[Tiro and Pujo|Pujo]]
 
* [[Monica Del Carmen]]: [[Kika]]
 
* [[Mayté Cordeiro]]: [[Teodora Villavicencio]]
 
* [[Rosario Zuniga]]: [[Rosa]]
 
* [[Mercedes Hernandez]] & [[Rocio Lara]]: [[Yoltzin|La Llorona (Yoltzin)]]
 
* [[Miguel Couturier]]: [[Friar Godofredo]] & [[Willy]]
 
* [[Jesús Guzmán]]: [[Finado and Moribunda|Finado]] & [[Pecas]]
 
* [[Romina Marroquin]]: [[Finado and Moribunda|Moribunda]]
 
* [[Erick Canete]]: [[Beto]]
 
* [[Valeria Russek]]: [[Mrs. San Juan]]
 
* [[Humberto Solorzano]]: [[Father Tella]] & [[Tiro and Pujo|Tiro]]
   
 
==Credits==
 
==Credits==
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* [[Alberto Rodriguez]]
 
* [[Alberto Rodriguez]]
 
* [[Ricardo Arnaíz]]
 
* [[Ricardo Arnaíz]]
* [[Jesus Guzman]]
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* [[Jesús Guzmán]]
 
===Voice Cast===
 
* [[Yair Prado]] (Voice of [[Leo San Juan]])
 
* [[Andres Couturier]] (Voice of [[Don Andrés]])
 
* [[Rafael Inclan]] (Voice of [[Alebrije]])
 
* [[Monica Del Carmen]] (Voice of [[Kika]])
 
* [[Erick Canete]] (Voice of [[Beto]])
 
* [[Rosario Zuniga]] (Voice of [[Rosa]])
 
* [[Mayté Cordeiro]] (Voice of [[Teodora Villavicencio]])
 
* [[Mercedes Hernandez]] (Voice of [[Yoltzin]])
 
* [[Rocio Lara]] (Voice of [[Yoltzin|La Llorona]])
 
* [[Miguel Couturier]] (Voice of [[Friar Godofredo]])
 
* [[Jesus Guzman]] (Voice of [[Finado and Moribunda|Finado]])
 
* [[Romina Marroquin]] (Voice of [[Finado and Moribunda|Moribunda]])
 
* [[Valeria Russek]] (Voice of [[Mrs. San Juan]])
 
* [[Humberto Solorzano]] (Voice of [[Father Tella]])
 
* [[Carlos Del Campo]] (Voice of [[Alebrije]] when doing his guide voice)
 
   
 
===Animators===
 
===Animators===
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* [[Hugo Enrique Rojas Cisneros]]
 
* [[Hugo Enrique Rojas Cisneros]]
 
* [[Alejando Ortega Chavez]]
 
* [[Alejando Ortega Chavez]]
* [[Asistentes que Colaboraron]]
 
 
* [[Estella Neri R]]
 
* [[Estella Neri R]]
 
* [[Ricardo Garcia Hernadez]]
 
* [[Ricardo Garcia Hernadez]]
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* [[Magali Ocana Salazar]]
 
* [[Magali Ocana Salazar]]
 
* [[Miguel Angel Orozco]]
 
* [[Miguel Angel Orozco]]
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==Gallery==
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{{main|La Leyenda de la Llorona/Gallery}}
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Revision as of 13:02, 30 June 2019

Overview


La Leyenda de la Llorona, was the second film in the La Leyenda Saga. The film was produced by Ánima Estudios and Eficine 226, and was distributed by Videocine. The film was also released in the United States by Lionsgate Films and Pantelion Films. The film is avabile for purchase on Amazon Video, YouTube Movies and iTunes.

Synopsis

Overview

Much like its predecessor, La Leyenda de la Llorona is a 2-D animated horror-comedy film staring Leo San Juan, who has greatly matured since the events in the old Manor in 1807. The film deals with the legend of the Llorona, a monster of Mexican folklore that kidnaps children to make up for the lost of her own. Notably, the film starts off almost exactly where the last one ended, making the two extremely closely connected.

Plot

The film starts off with two young siblings, Kika & Beto trick-or-treating in a neighborhood. Kika complains that they're only getting fruits, not candy and demands her brother to look as if he's starving to gain the pathos of the treat givers. Beto is very respectful to those who gave them treats, while Kika throws a temper tantrum and decides to trick or treat without him. Hearing the Llorona approaching, Beto calls out the witch and runs away, luring the witch towards him as to save his sister from her terror. Kika, now noticing her brothers dropped bag of treats realizes something went horribly awry and begins searching for him. She finds him at the other side of a river and begs him to cross over. Beto however takes a stand and is whisked away by Llorona, saving his sister in the process.

The film then cuts to Leo San Juan and his traveling companions: Don Andrés, Alebrije and Finado and Moribunda. They're still sailing to Xochimilco, as they were in the ending of La Leyenda de la Nahuala, meaning the film takes place in 1808. Leo wishes Xóchitl where with them, to which Teodora Villavicencio barges in, insulting the group and changes her outfit from a traditional, if fancy Spanish dress to a more contemporary outfit, complete with sunglasses and all and leaves almost as soon as she came. Afterwards, a massive thunderstorm appears out of nowhere as the Llorona moans WOE IS MY CHILDREN. Shortly after, Leo is knocked off the balloon and while his friends try to save him, their efforts are in vain. Only moments later, the Balloon is struck down by lighting, causing the entire group to land in different points.

Voice Cast

Main article: List of Characters

Credits

Director

Producers

Writers

Animators

Additional Animation

Animation Supervisors

3D Animation

Roughs

Art Department

Character Designers

Conceptualization

Illustrators

Character Mapping and Color

Funds Supervisors

Art Funders

Prop Artist

Colorist

Composition Digital Supervisor

  • Hector Ivan Resendiz Miranda

Illumination and Shading

  • Edgar Pina Vasquez

Compositors

Pre-Armed

  • Carlos Leonel Vilchis Zapata
  • Diego Motta
  • Elias Orozco Correa
  • Luis Daniel Ramirez
  • Luis Jorge Medina
  • Omar Espinosa Rojas
  • Paulina Arivee Zanabaria Guadalajara
  • Panfilo Larios

Storyboarders

Animatics

  • Jorge Alberto Orta Gomez
  • David Jonathan Vazquez Barrientos
  • Magali Ocana Salazar
  • Miguel Angel Orozco

Gallery

Main article: La Leyenda de la Llorona/Gallery