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- Look up Pulgarcito in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pulgarcito (in Spanish, literally "little thumb") may refer to: Pulgarcito, the Spanish variant...
- (born 18 December 1950) is a Mexican actor. He took the stage name of Pulgarcito from the film of the same name in which he debuted in 1957. During the...
- Pulgarcito was a Spanish-language monthly magazine put out by Mexico's Secretariat of Public Education from 1925 to 1932. The magazine published art and...
- Pulgarcito (Spanish for "Tom Thumb") was a w****ly illustrated magazine of Spain that was published by Editorial Bruguera (originally named El Gato Negro...
- Manuel Ramos (November 20, 1942 – June 6, 1999), nicknamed Pulgarcito (Tom Thumb), was a Mexican boxer and actor. He was the heavyweight champion of Mexico...
- Tom Thumb and Little Red Riding Hood (Spanish: Caperucita y Pulgarcito contra los monstruos) is a 1962 Mexican fantasy adventure film directed by Roberto...
- stories of Tom Thumb, Little Thumb or Thumbling (Catalan: Polzet; Spanish: Pulgarcito). Patufet is usually represented as a very small child the size of a rice...
- Adventures of Joselito and Tom Thumb (Spanish: Aventuras de Joselito y Pulgarcito) is a 1960 Mexican-Spanish musical film directed by René Cardona and starring...
- wife and daughter survived. She made her film debut in the fantasy film Pulgarcito (1957), starring María Elena Marqués, José Elías Moreno, and Cesáreo Quezadas...
- country in continental America, El Salvador is affectionately called Pulgarcito de America (the "Tom Thumb of the Americas"). El Salvador shares borders...