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The first film, The Legend of La Nahuala, was released on 1 November 2007 in Mexico with 350 copies, directed by Ricardo Arnaiz and produced by Soco Aguilar and Ricardo Arnaiz, Nahuala Producciones Cinematograficas S.de R.L. de C.V., and Animex Producciones.
Las leyendas: el origen (English: Legend Quest: The Origin) is a 2022 Mexican animated comedy horror film, and the sixth installment in the Leyendas franchise. Produced by Ánima, the film is an origin story focused on the little Calavera duo, Finado and Moribunda, who must leave their home in Pueblo Calaca while looking out for a human baby.
Leyendas (English translation: Legends) may refer to: Leyendas (franchise), an animated horror-comedy film franchise; Leyendas (convention), a fantasy and science fiction convention, held annually in Rosario, Argentina; Leyendas (song), a song by Karol G, Wisin & Yandel, Nicky Jam, Ivy Queen, Zion and Alberto Stylee
Ánima, the leading Latin American animation production house, in association with Videocine, Televisa’s Mexico City-based distribution company, have struck a deal with The Walt Disney Company ...
Legend Quest (released in Latin America as Las Leyendas) is a Mexican animated fantasy comedy-horror television series created for Netflix produced by Ánima Estudios.It is based on the characters created by Mexican animator Ricardo Arnaiz, and is part of the Leyendas animated franchise.
Leyendas de Guatemala (Legends of Guatemala, 1930) was the first book to be published by Nobel-prizewinning author Miguel Ángel Asturias.The book is a re-telling of Maya origin stories from Asturias's homeland of Guatemala.
The Park of Legends (Spanish: Parque de las Leyendas), formally the Dr. Felipe Benavides Barreda Park of Legends (Spanish: Parque de las Leyendas "Dr. Felipe Benavides Barreda"), is a zoo located in San Miguel District, Lima, Peru. It is managed by the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima (MML). It is the most influential and visited zoo in the ...
La chaneques, or duendes, can be described in different ways. Chaneques have short stature and are usually described as naked. They live in forests, rivers, or caves, and are connected to the earth and water. [2] Mexican folklore has represented them both as evil creatures who want to cause harm or good creatures who want to help.