
Ricardo Arnaiz
Directing
Biography
Ricardo Arnaiz (Puebla de Zaragoza, Puebla; June 4, 1974) is a Mexican director, producer, writer of animated films, and entrepreneur. He is known for being the founder and owner of Animex Producciones, a Mexican digital animation studio and production company.
Known For

Based on a famous Mexican legend, a group of kids must stop the ghost of a woman whose guilt over the drowning of her own children leads her to abduct youngsters who wander the woods at night.
The Legend of La Llorona

Leo San Juan, an insecure child of nine years old, lives eternally frightened by horror stories that Nando tells his older brother. Within these stories it is 'The Legend of Nahuala', according to which, an old abandoned Casona is possessed by the spirit of an evil witch known as the Nahuala.
The Legend of the Nahuala

When a human baby crosses the Eternal Mirror, the portal between the living and the dead opens its path to the beings from the underworld.
Las leyendas: El origen

Three friends confront a horde of mummies, who have inexplicably awakened, and try to rescue their pal, not realizing they have fallen into a trap.
The Legend of the Guanajuato Mummies

Cuco, a mexican parrot, goes on an adventure from Mexico to Hollywood in order to get help from El Americano, a famous superhero from TV, against an evil band of birds trying to take control of his family’s beloved circus.
Americano

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el gato animado televisa

Nikté is an orphan girl with a very difficult character who wants to be important and, to achieve this, she deceives her people by pretending to be the princess announced in a prophecy. What she does not know is that this will require much more than she can offer and that to fulfill it she will live many adventures, where she will learn that to be the greatest, first you have to be the smallest.
Nikté

During the Mexican-American War, a group of students from the Colegio Militar suffer the invasion, hunted by the enemy, and are persecuted in the place they consider their home, with those they consider their brothers under threat.