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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.
Katy La Oruga: July 4, 2002 [10] Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish: December 24, 2002 [note 8] September 5, 2005 [11] Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders: December 24, 2003 Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero: December 25, 2002 May 31, 2004 Batman: Mask of the Phantasm: July 5, 2004 The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie: December 25, 2002 The Bugs Bunny/Road ...
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 ...
Katy Katy, la oruga: Mexico: José Luis Moro Santiago Moro: Televicine S.A. de C.V. Moro Creativos Asociados: Traditional: Theatrical: July 5, 1984: 86 minutes Kenya Boy a. k. a. Kenya of My Youth Shōnen Keniya: Japan: Tetsuo Imazawa Nobuhiko Obayashi: Toei Animation: Traditional: Theatrical [16] March 10, 1984: 109 minutes The King of Inventions
Oruga may refer to: Oruga, Spanish for a caterpillar; Oruga, an articulated bus or "caterpillar" bus "Katy La Oruga", a special single by Lucerito
Katy the Kangaroo may refer to: Katy the Kangaroo, the mascot of the Austin College Kangaroos; Katy, a kangaroo character appearing in the 1980s television show Saturday Supercade; Katy, a kangaroo from the 1944 book Katy No-Pocket by Emmy Payne, illustrated by H. A. Rey; Katy the Kangaroo, a puppet character created by puppeteer Ann Hogarth
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.
Fiebre de amor ("Fever of love") is a soundtrack album from the Mexican film of the same title.It was released in 1985 on the EMI Capitol label. Most of the tracks are performed by Luis Miguel with a few interventions from Lucerito, his girlfriend on the motion picture.