Guardians of the Lost Code

Guardians of the Lost Code
Directed by Benito Fernández
Produced by Charbel Harp Calderoní
Ricardo González Duprat
Alfredo Harp Calderoní
Ray Zone
Screenplay by Luis Antonio Ávalos
Music by Juan Manuel Langarica
Cinematography Benito Fernández
Edited by Diego Fernández
Edith Sanchez[1]
Production
company
Fidecine
Santo Domingo Animation
Distributed by Videocine S.A. de C.V (Mexico)
Videocine (Mexico)
Synkronized (United States)
Release date
  • September 16, 2010 (2010-09-16) (Mexico)
Running time
90 minutes
Country Mexico
United States
Language Spanish
English
Budget $3,500,000

Guardians of the Lost Code (Spanish: Brijes 3D) is a 2010 animated adventure film, created by Ricardo González Duprat. distributed by Videocine. the developer of television and animated: Santo Domingo Animation.

Plot

During a field trip to the history museum, students Freddy, Atzi, and Kimo discover a stone disk called the Codex in a storage room, and the Brije within it reveal to them that they are the three people chosen to restore the ancestral alliance between humans and brijes, an alliance that was fractured with the emergence of science and technology.

The brijes are magical animal spirits that have been in contact with human beings since the beginning of time. Every human had a brije; the human cared for his brije and vice versa. When the human turned 13, a human shaman taught both partners a bonding technique that allowed them to synchronize and transform into a warrior form, gaining extraordinary strength to perform various acts of heroism. Unfortunately, with the birth of modern science and technology, this union was slowly severed as humans stopped believing in magic, with tragic results. The Brije in the Codex created and sealed themselves within it to protect the knowledge of the warrior form bonding technique from the forces of darkness that seek it.

To fulfill this mission, the Codex presents the chosen ones with their respective brijes (Hopper, Cloko and Bri) and shows them clues that will lead them to find the missing piece of the same to activate it, all while fighting against the forces of darkness.

Voice cast

Character Voice actor (Spanish) Voice actor (English)
Freddy José A. Toledano?
Atzi Alondra Hidalgo?
Kimo Miguel Calderón?
Hopper and Freddy's Warrior Form Héctor Emmanuel Gómez?
Cloko and Kimo's Warrior Form Óscar Flores?
Bri and Atzi's Warrior Form Karla Falcón?
Elmer José Luis Orozco?
Zom Pol Balam Emilio Treviño?
Zom Pol Balam (Warrior form) Édgar Vivar?
Púas Carlos Espejel?
Fangs and Púas Warrior Form Jesse Conde?

Music

The film's original score was composed by Juan Manuel Langarica.

Release

This film was released in Mexico on September 16, 2010.

Reception

Not many critics reviewed this film, but the ones who did mostly gave negative reviews. Common Sense Media gave it two stars out of five.[2]

References

  1. "Brijes 3D: Full cast and crew". IMDb. Retrieved July 12, 2018.
  2. Costello, Brian (13 August 2013). "Guardians of the Lost Code". Common Sense Media. Retrieved 17 September 2015.


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