Bright: Samurai Soul (movie)
Alternative title:
Bright: Alma de Samurai (Portuguese)
Plot Summary:
In the early years of the Meiji Restoration, masterless samurai Izou finds himself working security at a brothel. When Sonya, a young elf girl, is captured and brought in, only to be pursued by a gang of bandits, Izou ends up escaping with her. They are joined by an unexpected companion in Raiden, an orc originally from the raiding party, and the group sets out to deliver Sonya to a safe haven. Along the way, they become aware of an escalating conspiracy around the powers of the elves and their magic wands, which seeks to set the history of the world they live in on a new path.
Vintage:
2021-10-12
Review:
Bright: Samurai Soul (Oct 1, 2021)
News:
Interview:
Interview: Bright: Samurai Soul Director Kyohei Ishiguro (Oct 12, 2021)
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Daisuke Hirakawa as Shion Wakayama as Chafūrin as Kenichi Suzumura as Kenjirō Tsuda as Maaya Sakamoto as Mamoru Miyano as MIYAVI as Gen Sato as Hayato Fuji as Kanako Sakuragi as Kōichi Sōma as | ||||
Animation Production: Arect | ||||
Adapter: Victoria Stewart Dubbing Casting Lead: Timothy Cubbison Mixing: Daniel Davila Production Supervision: Timothy Cubbison Project Manager: Austin Snyder | Fred Mancuso as Keone Young as Matt Yang King as Simu Liu as Victoria Grace as Yuzu Harada as Paul Nakauchi as Andrew Kishino as Jacqueline Misaye as Page Leong as Tohoru Masamune as | |||
Internet Streaming: Netflix Studio: Igloo Music | ||||
Adaptation: Coline Magaud | Anatole de Bodinat as Charlotte Hervieux as Michel Vigné as Audrey Sourdive as Cedric Ingard as Emmanuel Gradi as Philippe Catoire as Sylvie Jacob as Taric Mehani as | |||
Dubbing Studio: Iyuno-SDI France | ||||
Production manager: Gabriela Garay Subtitle Translation: Carlos Aparicio (Netflix; Spain) | Daniel del Roble as David Robles as Juan Antonio Arroyo as María José Moreno as Oscar Rangel as Violeta Arroyo as Alejandro Martinez as Angel Amorós as Blanca Arroyo as Claudia Contreras as Francisco García Tejero as Humberto Velez as Manuel Campuzano as Oscar Gomez as Roberto Mendiola as Ana Isabel Hernando as César Garduza as Fernando Elegido as Jon Ciriano as Lourdes Montes as Rocio Canseco as Sebastian Albavera as Txema Moscoso as Alberto Melendez Armando Zúñiga Christopher Vaughan Javier Olguín Jorge Badillo Juan Enrique Palacios Fernández Manuel Pérez Marisol Hamed Mauricio Pérez Néstor Moreno Roberto Salguero Stephanie Filigrana Susana Cohe Valca Ponzanellí | |||
Internet Streaming: Netflix (Latin America and Spain) | ||||
Dialogues: Enrica Fieno | Francesco De Francesco as Veronica Cuscusa as Gianluca Solombrino as Giovanni Caravaglio as Lucrezia Marricchi as MASSIMO TRIGGIANI as Sergio Lucchetti as Stefano Alessandroni as Veronica Puccio as | |||
Dubbing: Iyuno-SDI Group | ||||
Dubbing Director: Manuela Eifrig ADR Script: Christos Topulos | Daniel Welbat as Josephine Martz as Toni Michael Sattler as Manuela Bäcker as Nadine Schreier as | |||
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Luiza Porto as Olavo Cavalheiro as Philippe Maia as Cássia Bisceglia as Maira Paris as Marcelo Pissardini as Márcio Araújo as Mauro Castro as Walter Cruz as Angelica Santos as Vii Zedek as | ||||
ADR Studio: Unidub Internet Streaming: Netflix (BR/PT/PALOP/East Timor) Production Overview: Iyuno-SDI Group (Brazil) | ||||
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