
Mummy, I'm a Zombie 2014
"War between humans and zombies just began!"
Ricardo Ramón's animated fantasy adventure *Mummy, I'm a Zombie (2014)* plunges us back into the mischievous world of Dixie, where the line between the living and the undead blurs in spectacular fashion.
Director: Ricardo Ramón
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mummy, I'm a Zombie (2014) about?
Dixie returns in this animated sequel, forced to mediate a war between humans and zombies while juggling her popularity at school and a campaign for student council. Her efforts to restore peace are tested by both supernatural forces and teenage drama.
Who directed Mummy, I'm a Zombie?
Ricardo Ramón helmed this animated fantasy adventure, blending humor and fantasy in a sequel that expands the world of Dixie and her undead friends.
Who stars in Mummy, I'm a Zombie?
The film features an ensemble cast including Paula Ribó as Dixie, Núria Trifol, Roser Batalla, Ivan Labanda, and Elisabeth Bergalló in key roles.
Is Mummy, I'm a Zombie (2014) worth watching?
With its blend of fantasy, humor, and relatable schoolyard themes, *Mummy, I'm a Zombie* offers a fun, lighthearted escape. While IMDb lacks a rating, its imaginative premise and engaging animation make it a solid pick for families and young audiences seeking a playful zombie adventure.
How long is Mummy, I'm a Zombie?
The film runs for 88 minutes, packing adventure, humor, and fantasy into a concise runtime perfect for younger viewers.
About Mummy, I'm a Zombie (2014) — The Animated Fantasy Where School Meets the Undead
Ricardo Ramón's animated fantasy adventure *Mummy, I'm a Zombie (2014)* plunges us back into the mischievous world of Dixie, where the line between the living and the undead blurs in spectacular fashion. Fresh off the triumph of *Daddy, I'm a Zombie*, Dixie faces her biggest challenge yet: brokering peace in an escalating war between humans and zombies. Her quest is complicated by the pressures of middle school life, where newfound fame and a bid for student council collide with her mission to save the planet from chaos.
Set against a vibrant, cartoonish landscape, the film balances slapstick humor with heartfelt moments as Dixie navigates friendship, responsibility, and identity. Ramón's direction infuses the story with a playful yet poignant atmosphere, making *Mummy, I'm a Zombie* a standout in family-friendly fantasy animation.