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Mummy, I'm a Zombie

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Dixie fights to end the battle between the living and the dead while balancing her newfound popularity at school.
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Renee Schonfeld Common Sense Media Zombies and high school issues in mildly scary sequel. Rated: 2/5 Dec 23, 2014 Full Review Read all reviews

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tomato r i absolutely love this movie, the plot was fantastic and the characters are amazingly written, the plot is fantastic, I cried Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 11/22/23 Full Review 05_Light_Guardian I absolutely loved this movie as a kid! Amazing animation, great story line and just a 10/10 movie overall! :D Rated 5 out of 5 stars 05/14/23 Full Review Nate C What the hell is this? Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 04/06/23 Full Review Autumn F i loved it as a kid but now that im thinking about it, made next to no sense at all. brownie points for iris tho <3 Rated 3 out of 5 stars 11/07/22 Full Review Audience Member It's just what we need...a house full of life! Dixie has obtained strange powers that make her a unique zombie, more of a cross between humans and zombies. She has recently become very popular at school and decides to run for class president. Meanwhile, the true zombies plan an invasion of Earth. Dixie will need to balance saving the world and winning the election. "I'd rather die again than take a bath." Two directors collaborate to deliver Mummy, I'm a Zombie. The storyline for this picture is entertaining and has a better start than finish. The animation is excellent and I loved the setting and backdrop. The animated zombies were just okay but I enjoyed the feel of the film. "Your power is unlimited but so is your temper." I came across this on Netflix and had to add to my queue to watch with my daughter. We thought is was entertaining and well paced. She watched it from beginning to end. I enjoyed it as well. This is far from a classic but worth watching with your children during holiday season. "I couldn't care less about you, crack pot." Grade: C+ Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/19/23 Full Review jesse o Don't ask...just don't. As you can see, this was an absolutely terrible movie. I get the fact that the movie is meant for an incredibly younger audience, while also giving the film a bit of a gothic "edge" so as to fool others into thinking this is a darker movie than it actually is. I didn't see the original and, after this, I don't particularly care to. The animation is awkward, the voice acting is even worse, and the story is horrendous. While I got about one or two chuckles out of this, this might be one of the most unfunny animated films I've ever seen. I'm not even sure if it was trying to be. But, considering the demographic this movie was intended for, you'd HAVE to imagine that comedy was supposed to be part of the package. It didn't work, of course, since the jokes won't even make little kids laugh. They're that bad. It's not like this is really the worst movie of all year, though it's close, because I can at least realize that this isn't meant to be seen as high art. It's also clear to see that they didn't have the budget of a Pixar or Dreamworks has, so that makes me more forgiving and understanding. I realize that should be no excuse since I've seen plenty of low-budgeted films that make it work in spite of how little money they actually have. But I'm still willing to give them a pass. In spite of giving the last Transformers movie a higher rating, I'd say that's much worse than this. They had over $210 million dollars for a budget and they couldn't have been bothered to tighten up the script, add compelling characters, and cut together the action sequences so it doesn't come across like all your sense are being attacked. That's not to say this isn't a terrible movie, because it is. I can't even determine WHO would actually like this that's over the age 10. If you want something for your kids to watch, either let them watch The Lego Movie for the 100th time, Mr. Peabody and Sherman, or wait until December 9th when How to Train your Dragon 2 comes out on DVD. Don't waste your time on this, as you will regret it immediately. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Dixie fights to end the battle between the living and the dead while balancing her newfound popularity at school.
Director
Beñat Beitia, Ricardo Ramón González
Screenwriter
Daniel Torres
Rating
PG (Some Rude Humor|Scary Images|Mild Action|Thematic Elements)
Genre
Kids & Family, Comedy, Fantasy, Horror, Animation
Original Language
European Spanish
Release Date (Streaming)
Sep 9, 2014
Runtime
1h 23m
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