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The film The Legend of Muay Thai: 9 Satra (2018) stands as a landmark in Southeast Asian cinema, representing one of Thailand's most ambitious steps into high-budget 3D animation. Directed by Pongsa Kornsri, Nat Yoswatananont, and Gun Phansuwon, the movie blends traditional Thai folklore with modern action-fantasy tropes to tell a story centered on the nation’s most famous martial art. Narrative and Cultural Foundation

Maratta (Asura): A kind-hearted red Yaksa exiled from his kind. Key Characters and Voice Cast Voice Actor (Thai) Ott Protagonist and Muay Thai warrior Kanokchat Manyaton Xiaolan Skilled pirate and pilot Savitree Suttichanond Maratta Exiled red Yaksa ally Sirichai Charoenkijtanakul Dehayaksa The antagonist and Yaksa ruler Production and Reception

Visuals & Action (9/10)

The animation is fluid. The fight choreography was motion-captured using real Muay Thai fighters (including Saenchai, a legendary living fighter). When the subtitles say "Teep" (push kick) or "Ta Chomphu" (twisting elbow), the verified Indonesian translation explains the move in a footnote, which is brilliant for newbies.

Penutup:

Rumors crept in from other towns: a champion called The Iron Lotus had risen and defeated many. The villagers whispered that the champion used tricks, cheap strikes and unseen blades. The eighth Satra—Integrity—taught Kiet to refuse shortcuts. He patched a torn glove rather than steal a blunted blade, choosing honor over easy victory.