Director: | Eduardo Schuldt |
Producer: | Ana María Roca-Rey |
Music: | Antonio Gervasoni |
Editing: | Alan Brain |
Studio: | Alpamayo Entertainment |
Distributor: | Alpamayo Entertainment |
Runtime: | 86 minutes |
Country: | Peru |
Language: | Spanish |
Budget: | $500,000 (estimated) |
Dragones: destino de fuego (Known as its English title as: Dragons: Destiny of Fire) is a Peruvian animated film produced by: Ana María Roca-Rey and animated and distributed by: Alpamayo Entertainment.
A tiny purple dragon named John John (originally named Sinchi), who was originally raised by an affectionate family of close-knit condors, who was always assumed that he was just a bit different looking from his feathered siblings. Eventually, the time comes for John John to strike out on his own and seek the answers to his many questions as he embarks on an adventure to discover his true identity, of his real origin. Of course, the world is a rather large place for such a little dragon, but he's not alone. He has the help of some new friends John John makes, as he can finally discover the secret to making the world a better place to live, for every living creature.
This is a film from Peru, so the language for this film was originally recorded in Spanish. However, for the English-speaking countries, this film has actually been dubbed into the English language. But there is currently no information regarding the English dubbing voice cast, nor its staff of the English dubbed version.
Character | Original Spanish voices | English Dubbing-voices |
---|---|---|
John John/Sinchi | Gianmarco Zignago | --- |
Lily | Gianella Neyra | --- |
Marina | Silvia Navarro | --- |
Vildrok | Jésus Ochoa | --- |
King John | Roberto Moll | --- |
Wintata | Ricardo Velásquez | --- |
Illa Pu | Paul Martin | --- |
Wara | Katia Condos | --- |
Ari | Bruno Ascenzo | --- |
Sillu | Romulo Assereto | --- |
Chulla Chaqui | Elva Alcandré | --- |
Condoreza | Saskia Bernaola | --- |
Grodok | Javier Echevarría | --- |