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
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Animation Production: Arect |
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Adapter: Victoria Stewart
Dubbing Casting Lead: Timothy Cubbison
Mixing: Daniel Davila
Production Supervision: Timothy Cubbison
Project Manager: Austin Snyder
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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
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Internet Streaming: Netflix
Studio: Igloo Music
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Adaptation: Coline Magaud
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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
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Dubbing Studio: Iyuno-SDI France |
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Production manager: Gabriela Garay
Subtitle Translation: Carlos Aparicio (Netflix; Spain)
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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
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Internet Streaming: Netflix (Latin America and Spain)
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Dialogues: Enrica Fieno
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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
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Dubbing: Iyuno-SDI Group |
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Dubbing Director: Manuela Eifrig
ADR Script: Christos Topulos
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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
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ADR Studio: Unidub
Internet Streaming: Netflix (BR/PT/PALOP/East Timor)
Production Overview: Iyuno-SDI Group (Brazil)
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