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Osmosis Jones is a 2001 live-action/animated hybrid comedy film from Warner Bros. It mixes live-action scenes (starring Bill Murray) with animated sequences inside the human body.

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Você gostaria de um focado em alguma cena específica do filme? Osmosis Jones (2001) - IMDb Osmosis Jones is a 2001 live-action/animated hybrid comedy

The story follows a small-town cop named Osmosis "Ozzie" Jones, who is miniaturized and injected into the body of a slacker named Frank Detorre (voiced by Laurence Fishburne). Tasked with solving a mysterious infection, Ozzie partners with a cunning white blood cell, Drix (Chris Rock), to uncover a conspiracy involving a fast-food burger that’s threatening Frank’s health. The film cleverly uses the human body as a microcosm for crime-fighting, blending science with a fast-paced, humorous narrative. Use o filtro de idioma para "Português"

The translation managed to adapt many of the anatomical puns and urban slang into Portuguese effectively. For example, the "City of Frank" becomes "," and the various physiological locations (like the "Mayor's Office" in the brain) are localized to fit Brazilian linguistic norms while maintaining the film's humor.

: Empresta sua versatilidade característica ao protagonista Jones Manolo Rey : Voz icônica que também compõe o elenco principal. Outros Dubladores : O elenco de apoio inclui vozes conhecidas como Christiane Louise Francisco José José Augusto Sendim Dublapédia Por que assistir à versão dublada? Adaptação Cultural

In Brazil, the film is frequently highlighted by educators as a . If you are using it for study, a helpful "feature" is its personification of the immune system (white blood cells vs. viruses), which can help in understanding basic biological concepts like homeostasis and pathogens.