Not to be confused with The Brazilian Portuguese version. |
Valiente is the Latin American Spanish dub of Brave. It was released in cinemas in Mexico on June 22, 2012.
Cast[]
Character | Actor[1][2] | ||
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Merida
|
Hiromi Hayakawa 早川 宏美 | |
Sara Paula Gómez Arias (younger) | |||
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Elinor
|
Talía Marcela | |
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Fergus
|
José Lavat | |
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La Bruja
|
Ángela Villanueva | |
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Lord Dingwall
|
Alan Tacher | |
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Lord MacGuffin
|
Mario Filio | |
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Joven MacGuffin
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Lord Macintosh
|
Favio Posca | |
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Maudie
|
Gabriela "Gaby" Cárdenas | |
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Joven Macintosh
|
Alan Bravo | |
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Pequeño Dingwall
|
Arturo Cataño | |
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El Cuervo
|
Héctor Lee Vargas | |
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Martin
|
Raúl Aldana | |
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Gordon
|
Leonardo Agustín | |
Additional Voices
|
Arturo Castañeda | ||
Carolina Ayala | |||
Eduardo MacGregor | |||
Germán Lobos | |||
José Juan | |||
Maru Iniestra | |||
Paula Arias Esquivel | |||
Carlos del Campo | |||
Carolina Hernández Jacobo | |||
Gerardo Velázquez | |||
Jesús Guzmán | |||
Maggie Vera | |||
Noé Velázquez Pedroza | |||
Ricardo Méndez | |||
Roberto Velázquez |
Technical staff | |||
Dubbing Directors
|
Mario Castañeda | ||
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Raúl Aldana | |||
Musical Directors
|
Jack Jackson | ||
Berenice Esquivel | |||
Luis Gil | |||
Lyricist
|
Gabriela "Gaby" Cárdenas | ||
Translator
|
Katya Ojeda | ||
Creative Supervisor
|
Raúl Aldana | ||
Editing Studio
|
Diseño en Audio "DNA" | ||
Mixing Studio
|
Shepperton International |
Music[]
Song | Singer(s) | ||
Viento y Cielo Alcanzar
(Touch the Sky) |
Yuridia | ||
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Con Toda Libertad
(Into the Open Air) |
Yuridia | ||
Mor'du
(Song of Mor'du) |
José Lavat | ||
Choir |
Dubbing Credits[]
Trivia[]
- This was the only film in which voice actress Hiromi Hayakawa voiced Princess Merida due to her death on September 27, 2017, five years after the film's release. In later projects in which Merida made an appearance (Ralph Breaks the Internet and LEGO Los Increíbles), the role was given to actress Denisse Aragón due to her voice being similar to Hiromi.
References[]
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