
Based on a famous Mexican legend, a group of kids must stop the ghost of a woman whose guilt over the drowning of her own children leads her to abduct youngsters who wander the woods at night in this subtitled, Spanish language animated adventure.... (Full plot summary below)
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Based on a famous Mexican legend, a group of kids must stop the ghost of a woman whose guilt over the drowning of her own children leads her to abduct youngsters who wander the woods at night in this subtitled, Spanish language animated adventure.
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| Common Sense MediaRenee SchonfeldHighly original kids' ghost story with scares and subtitles. |
| User Reviewß?ßy WLove it amazing story and entertaining for both kids and adults |
| User ReviewMichael TFirstly, for a kid's movie, it's kind of awesome. They have a rather good portrayal of the famous Mexican legend, and there are plenty of sarcastic, and ironic bits for the older viewers as well. It's a good watch for little kids, and even for early learners of Spanish, or for people who are kids at heart and enjoy Spanish. |
| User ReviewDan MWhat a strange kids movie this was. I'm not sure if it's a difference in culture here, but if I was a kid watching this, I would have some serious nightmares(especially when la Llorona shows her demon face). It gets pretty dark too, for example one scene showing a character almost getting quartered. As for the movie itself, it's actually pretty interesting. There's some silliness sure, because technically it is a kids movie still but yeah.. hard to imagine the kiddo's watching this here in this day and age. |
| User ReviewJonathan PFor kids who are able to speak Spanish (yes I am bragging a bit) La Leyenda de la Llorona will be a fun if not maybe a bit to scary cartoon. The story of a ghost who walks Central and South America looking for her children who died years ago is a familiar story to Hispanics and this cartoon gives a scary but fun take on the legend. The subtitles are a bit off as far as translation goes so bilingual children will really be the only ones that enjoy it. |
| User ReviewAnthony DGreat Animation, decent voice acting, memorable characters, and nice nods to culture. Writing is a bit too slapstick, but that's a plus for younger audiences. |
| User ReviewChris MMy god what a hilariously bad movie! Everything this movie got wrong went right! |
| User ReviewLobus msecuela de ``La Leyenda de la Nahuala´´ y al igual que la anterior la animación es de muy mala calidad. |