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Katy, la oruga (Katy the Caterpillar in the English adaptation) is an animated children's film produced in Mexico. The story is about a young caterpillar named Katy who lives in a cherry-leaf tree with her three sisters. One day Katy decides that she wants to leave her tree and find out what she really wants to do.
Toonturama Presenta: La Vida Animal E/I: November 4, 2007 September 30, 2012 [23] Toonturama Junior El Club de Los Tigritos E/I † January 19, 2002 April 27, 2003 [1] Rugemanía E/I † March 23, 2002 October 6, 2002 [8] El Abuelo y Yo E/I † May 3, 2003 [note 5] January 29, 2005 El Espacio de Tatiana E/I † July 25, 2004 [1] Plaza Sésamo E ...
Katy Caterpillar: Katy La Oruga: A green caterpillar, who is full of curiosity and up for adventure. Mooch Green bottle fly G-Force: A green bottle fly who is a member of the G-Force. Mothra: Giant moth Mothra: Onibaba Giant Crustacean Pacific Rim: Resembles a crustacean and Japanese temple. It is best known for orphaning Mako Mori during the ...
The Caricature Museum (Museo de la Caricatura in Spanish) is located in an 18th-century Baroque building in the historic center of Mexico City. [1] It was opened in 1987 to preserve and promote the history of Mexican cartooning , done for both political and entertainment purposes. [ 2 ]
Byanca Y Malessa were two sisters that had astounding voices, as well as a beautiful song, “Igual Que El Universo” (The Same As The Universe). Katy was a very cute little girl that had a wonderful song about the vowels called, “La Risa De Las Vocales,” and her charisma on stage made her very popular. Both were huge crowd favorites.
Narrator in La Bella y la Bestia (1991) Bartholomew, Thug Guard #1, Bar Guy, and Citizen in Policías y Ratones (1986) One of the Soldiers in El caldero mágico; Clyde the Crow in Katy La Oruga; Cronos in El Secreto de NIHM (1982) Amos Slade in El Zorro y el Sabueso (1981) Yattaran in Capitán Raymar (1981) Inspector Eduardo Scott in Lupin III ...
Oruga may refer to: Oruga, Spanish for a caterpillar; Oruga, an articulated bus or "caterpillar" bus "Katy La Oruga", a special single by Lucerito
Characters and Caricaturas is an engraving by English artist William Hogarth that he produced as the subscription ticket for his 1743 series of prints, Marriage à-la-mode, and which was eventually issued as a print in its own right.