[2][3] It was directed by Ricardo Ramón and Beñat Beitia, and actress Kimberly Wharton returned to voice the main character of Dixie Grim in its English dub.
[citation needed] Following the events of the prior movie Dixie is still trying to live a normal life after the divorce of her parents, particularly as her mother is keen on excluding her father from an upcoming Halloween party.
Nebulosa has returned to wreak havoc as well as Piroska, now as a ghost, and there is now also a group of zombie-hunting boys out to destroy all zombies as the undead can now travel freely between the two worlds.
El Correo gave the film a positive review and favorably compared it to popular animation companies and directors such as Walt Disney, Hayao Miyazaki, and DreamWorks.
[4] In contrast, Time Out Barcelona rated the film at only two stars and criticized it as being overly dull and lacking the nerve and structure of its predecessor.
[7] Close-UpFilm generally praised the film and wrote it was "a good watch but can be a tad dreary at times and doesn't quite deliver in terms of scares, even for a children's movie.