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- character design and compositing. Some of their animated films include: Patoruzito ("Little Patoruzú"), Condor Crux, El Mercenario, El Ratón Pérez, El Arca...
- Patoruzú's call. Patoruzito This modern comic is set during the early years of the life of Patoruzú, with Isidorito (young Isidoro), Patoruzito (young Patoruzú)...
- caciques (1975) La montaña del diablo (1975) Patoruzito [es] (Argentina): Patoruzito (2004) Patoruzito: La gran aventura (2006) Percal (Mexico): El infierno...
- colonel Urbano Cañones. The success of Patoruzu also led to the creation of Patoruzito, a child version of Patoruzu, which included as well a child adaption...
- businessman, famous for being the creator of the Patoruzú, Isidoro Cañones and Patoruzito characters. He was born in Buenos Aires city, on October 26, 1909, son...
- "Over the Hedge (2006)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved July 11, 2013. "Patoruzito: La gran aventura". IMDb. Retrieved April 13, 2012. "Общество". Bel.ru...
- American School of Art and published in countless magazines, such as Patoruzito and Aventuras. In the 1970s and 1980s, Freixas illustrated comic strips...
- longer dialogs and text in comparison with comics edited in other houses. Patoruzito magazine also appeared in 1945, containing a number of children's comics...
- Cama adentro (2004) Identidad perdida (corto - 2005) Pura sangre (2006) Patoruzito, la gran aventura (2006) The City of Your Final Destination (2009) Paco...
- taken from an old gaucho cartoon by Raúl Roux published in the magazine Patoruzito. The word remits equally to several things: it is the old Spanish "form"...