El Santos vs La Tetona Mendoza
6.4 /10 1 Votes
Screenplay Augusto Mendoza Country Mexico | 6.2/10 Genre Animation, Comedy Duration Language Spanish | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Director Alejandro Lozano
Andres Couturier Release date November 30, 2012 (2012-11-30) (Mexico)
June 10, 2013 (2013-06-10) (AIAFF) Writer Jose Ignacio Solorzano (characters), Trino (characters), Augusto Mendoza (screenplay) Initial release November 30, 2012 (Mexico) Directors Alejandro Lozano, Andres Couturier, Alvaro Curiel Producers Lynn Fainchtein, Francisco Arriagada, Jose C. Garcia de Letona, Fernando de Fuentes Cast Daniel Giménez Cacho (Santos), Regina Orozco (La Tetona Mendoza), Bruno Bichir (Cerdo Gutiérrez), Guillermo del Toro (Gamborimbo Ponx), Andrés Bustamante (Varios), Julieta Venegas (Poquianchis)Similar movies Futebol é Pai , O Porto de Santos |
Zombilaridad tema oficial de el santos vs la tetona mendoza
El Santos vs. La Tetona Mendoza (The Santos vs. Big Tits Mendoza in Spanish) is a 2012 Mexican adult animated comedy film based on José Ignacio Solórzano (JIS) and Trino Camacho's comic strip series. It was released in Mexico on November 30, 2012. Along with the ensemble cast, the film stars Daniel Giménez Cacho, José María Yazpik, Héctor Jiménez and Regina Orozco. It was produced by Ánima Estudios (through its adult label, Átomo Films) and distributed by Videocine.
Contents
- Zombilaridad tema oficial de el santos vs la tetona mendoza
- Plot
- Cast and characters
- Release
- Box office
- Music
- References

Plot
Santos suffers with the divorce from Tetona Mendoza. The population in Sahuayo live and work with the group of regenerative zombies. When the group of females arrive to visit, Tetona orders Santos to eliminate the zombies. After Santos and Cabo Valdivia evade them, they learn that if anyone kills all zombies will become the town’s saviour. Santos challenges Peyote Asesino to make sure who will win the love for Tetona. The next day, Santos fails to kill one of the zombies at the park. After Cabo inspects the DNA cells, Peyote uses the truck with the singers to lure the zombies through the canyon cliff.
Though the people refuse to believe Santos, Peyote wins the relationship with Tetona. The police officers inform Santos about the town’s abnormal situation. As the president, Tetona summons the female group of aliens from outer space. As Santos, Cabo and Peyote evade them, the three wander around town. At the science room, Santos and Cabo inspect the plate filled with the remains of the zombie virus. The aliens recruit Peyote, detain Santos and Cabo, and destroy the remains. The aliens imprisoned one of the male adults and force the female ones to work at the strip club. After Santos unites with his friends, they are forced to stay in prison. Cabo, revealing to be one of the zombies, asks Santos to protect him and the zombies, before the decontaminating population can annihilate them. Santos and his friends win the first round in the game of soccer, but the others plan to escape. After losing the game in the second round, Santos and his friends escape from prison, assisted by the Dark Charro and the group of saddlers.
Santos revives the zombie population, using the DNA samples to spread the infection for everyone. Santos disguises himself as one of the decontaminated guests and mixes a cup of wine with lime. The fight at the strip ensues, until Peyote falls on the floor, suffers a spine fracture and ends up on a mechanical wheelchair. Santos goes to the bathroom, empties the smoking weed from the bowel and suggests Tetona to forgive him. When they reconcile with each other, the people hail Santos as a hero. After Santos and Tetona get married again, they have children.
Cast and characters
Release
The film was released in Mexico on November 30, 2012. It was shown at the Annecy International Film Festival on June 10, 2013.
Box office
The film opened at #6 behind Trouble with the Curve, Skyfall, Wreck-It Ralph, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 and Rise of the Guardians, earning $3,689,871 pesos ($284,743 USD).
Music
The film's soundtrack was available in iTunes, along with the ensemble song "Zombilaridad".
References
El Santos vs. La Tetona Mendoza WikipediaEl Santos vs. La Tetona Mendoza IMDb El Santos vs. La Tetona Mendoza themoviedb.org