Alternative Titles
Japanese: バイオハザード ヴェンデッタ
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Type:
Movie
Episodes:
1
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
May 27, 2017
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Studios:
Marza Animation Planet
Source:
Game
Duration:
1 hr. 37 min.
Rating:
R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
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#45102
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New Interest Stack
Interest StacksThe Konnichiwa Festival is a Mexican distributor dedicated to distributing anime films, and sometimes Live Action, in theaters in Mexico and Latin America. It is a distributor that I really like and, whenever I have the opportunity, I take the time to go see the films that they distribute in theaters. Sometimes they dub their films into Latin Spanish, but most of the time they are shown with subtitles, unless they are very accessible films (Your Name, A Silent Voice, Demon Slayer: Mugen Train, Mirai). Suggestions welcome. Series that were surprising to learn there's an anime adaptation for it. In this list we have all the anime movies released in Mexican theaters around the history of the country. I will try to be as accurate as possible with brand new titles. Take this as an agenda to rescue those titles distributed in Mexico in a movie theater! Enjoy! 💖💖💖 If you're a teenager and you're trying to take the leap into more adult anime after being tired of all that Shonen bs then you've come to the right place! Now man up and watch all this depraved shit. Read Berserk after you're done with the show. ▪︎I grew up watching cartoons📺、movies🎥、anime🖥 in Thai dub🇹🇭 because I wasn't fluent in English🇺🇲 yet、so it solved my language barrier problem.😊 This list contains all those anime that have been dubbed into Latin Spanish from each available decade. List of anime distributed by Sony Pictures for Latin America, whether its version for television, home formats or for exhibition in theaters before the Crunchyroll era. This list includes those anime films distributed on VHS, DVD and Blu-Ray in Mexico. Currently, due to the death of the home format in Mexico, they are all discontinued editions, but they are collectible pieces for every Mexican anime fan. the list mainly includes feature films over 1h20 but also some short and medium-length films/OAVs, which are also worth a watch! |