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Mortal Kombat - Brazil
Mortal Kombat is a series of games created by the Chicago studio of Midway Games. In 2011, after Midway went bankrupt, the production of Mortal Kombat was acquired by Warner Bros., later becoming Netherealm. Warner currently owns the rights to the series.

Crazy Rich Asians (Brazil)
Rachel Chu, an economics professor at New York University and New York native, and her boyfriend Nick Young travel to Singapore for the wedding of Nick’s best friend Colin Khoo. On the airplane, Rachel asks her boyfriend why they are staying at a hotel and not with his family. Nick lies and says he wants to keep her to himself a little while longer. In fact, his mother had made it clear his mysterious new girlfriend was unwelcome in her home. When the two arrive at Changi Airport, Nick’s best friend Colin and his bubbly fiancée Araminta Lee are waiting for them. The four then venture to Newton Food Centre for dinner where Rachel is in awe of the vibrant food culture of Singapore. The following day, Rachel visits her college roommate Goh Peik Lin and her wealthy family, who are shocked when Rachel tells them whom she is dating. Peik Lin reveals that Nick's family are 'old money' and extremely wealthy (the eponymous "crazy rich Asians") and thus akin to royalty in Singapore.

Carrie With Cast Only Brazilian
Carrie is a horror novel by American author Stephen King. It was his first published novel, released on April 5, 1974, with a first print-run of 30,000 copies. Set primarily in the then-future year of 1979, it revolves around the eponymous Carrie White, a friendless, bullied high-school girl from an abusive religious household who uses her newly discovered telekinetic powers to exact revenge on those who torment her. In the process, she causes one of the worst local disasters the town has ever had. King has commented that he finds the work to be "raw" and "with a surprising power to hurt and horrify". Much of the book uses newspaper clippings, magazine articles, letters, and excerpts from books to tell how Carrie destroyed the fictional town of Chamberlain, Maine while exacting revenge on her sadistic classmates and her own mother, Margaret. Carrie was one of the most frequently banned books in United States schools in the 1990s[1] because of its violence, cursing, underage sex and negative view of religion.

Sons of the Tiger
The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu was an American black-and-white martial arts comics magazine published by Magazine Management, a corporate sibling of Marvel Comics. A total of 33 issues were published from 1974 to 1977, plus one special edition. Additionally, a color Marvel comic titled simply Deadly Hands of Kung Fu was published as a 2014 miniseries.

Eternals : Brazil
fan film with cast of Brazilian actors

Dragon Ball Budokai Tenkaichi 3
MOVIES WITH DRAGON BALL CHARACTERS

Brazil Folklore With Actors from Outside Brazil (Brazilian Folklore O)
Brazilian Folklore People C

Brazil Folklore With Actors from Outside Brazil (Brazilian Folklore E)
Fancast with actors no brazilians

Brazil Folklore With Actors from Outside Brazil (Brazilian Folklore : A)
Brazilian Folklore With Actors from Outside Brazil A e B

Street Of Rages
Streets of Rage or Bare Knuckle (ベア・ナックル Bea Nakkuru?) in the japan is a series of side-scrolling beat 'em up video games, centering on the efforts of several ex-police vigilantes trying to rid a fictional, large American city from a crime syndicate that has corrupted its local government. The first three games in the franchise were developed and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis in the early 1990s and have since been ported and re-released on various platforms. A fourth entry was released in 2020. The games were well-received and have been re-released many times both on compilations and as standalone games. The electronic dance music soundtracks of the games, scored primarily by Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima, have also received praise.

X-Men MCU ONLY BRAZILIAN Cast
X-men Brazil

Brazilian Folklore With Actors from Outside Brazil (Folklore Brazilian I)
characters from Brazilian folklore if they were played by non-Brazilian actors

4 - Four Fantastic MCU
most marvel team becoming heroes after an accident

Characters From Brazilian Folklore and Regional Tales From Brazil
Brazilian Mythology is the subset of Brazilian folklore with cultural elements of diverse origin found in Brazil, comprising folk tales, traditions, characters and beliefs regarding places, peoples, and entities. The category was originally restricted to indigenous elements, but has been extended to include: Medieval iberic traditions brought by the Portuguese settlers, some of which are forgotten or very diminished in Portugal itself; as well as other European nations folklore, such as Italy, Germany and Poland. African traditions brought by Africans to Brazil as slaves during the colonial times—including their religious beliefs; Elements originated in Brazil by the contact of the three different traditions; Contemporary elements that are re-elaborations of old traditions. Because Brazil is a melting pot of cultures, many elements of Brazilian mythology are shared by the traditions of other countries, especially its South American neighbors and Portugal.

The King Of Fighters Kyo - Survivor
The King of Fighters: Kyo is a Visual Novel based on the fighting game franchise The King of Fighters, developed by Yumekobo and distributed by SNK for PlayStation on August 27, 1998. The art for this game was done by the same illustrator as the manga, Masato Natsumoto. It was re-released for PSP on June 28, 2007. The game never left Japan. Instead of an official release, a fan-made Spanish translation patch of the game was made.

The King Of Fighters 97 - Survivor
The King of Fighters '97 (KOF '97) is a fighting game produced by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade and home console in 1997. It is the fourth game in The King of Fighters series. It was ported to the Neo-Geo CD, as well as the PlayStation and the Sega Saturn in Japan only. An updated version titled Global Match featuring online multiplayer was released in 2018 for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita and Steam.

The King Of Fighters 96 - Survivor
The King of Fighters '96 (ザ・キング・オブ・ファイターズ '96ナインティシックス) is the third game in The King of Fighters series by SNK. This game is the second chapter of the story arc "Orochi Saga", which began in The King of Fighters '95. The game was ported to the PlayStation and Sega Saturn in Japan; the Saturn port requires a memory expansion cartridge to run. Like with '95, '96 would receive a Game Boy product based on it, called Nettō The King of Fighters '96 (ネット ザ・キング・オブ・ファイターズ '96ナインティシックス); it was also released in Europe, as The King of Fighters: Heat of Battle. In terms of gameplay changes, this is the first game in the series to allow characters to run and roll, while also redrawing the sprites from the ground up from the prior installment.

The King OF Fighters 95 - Survivor
The King of Fighters '95 (ザ・キング・オブ・ファイターズ '95ナインティファイブ) is the second game in The King of Fighters series. It's also the first game in the series to be ported to other home consoles besides the Neo Geo AES and Neo Geo CD, with versions released for the PlayStation and the Sega Saturn in 1996.

The King OF Fighters 94 - Survivor
The King of Fighters '94 (KOF '94) is a fighting game released by SNK for the Neo Geo-based arcade system in 1994, as the first in The King of Fighters series. The game was also released for the Neo Geo home console systems, including a Neo Geo CD version. In 2008, KOF '94 was one of sixteen games included in SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and Wii. KOF '94 is a crossover featuring characters from SNK's fighting game properties Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting. It also includes revised versions of characters from their pre-Neo Geo games Ikari Warriors and Psycho Soldier, as well as original characters created specifically for the game. The plot features the creation of a new King of Fighters tournament created by the criminal Rugal Bernstein and is the only game to take place during the pre-Orochi Saga of the series.