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The Casagrandes Movie is a 2024 American animated dark fantasy comedy film based on the Nickelodeon television series The Casagrandes, serving as its series finale.The film was directed by series co-developer Miguel Puga and stars the show's regular voice cast with the addition of Paulina Chávez, Angélica Aragón, Kate del Castillo, Cristo Fernández, and Sergio Aragonés.
In 2024, she had a role in Nickelodeon film The Casagrandes Movie as Punguari and Shara. [18] That same year, she appeared in a recurring role in the Paramount+ series Landman, portraying Ariana alongside Billy Bob Thornton and Demi Moore. [3]
Ronalda "Ronnie" Anne Santiago (voiced by Breanna Yde in 2016-2018 of The Loud House, [41] Izabella Alvarez in 2019–present of The Loud House and The Casagrandes [42]) is the 11-year-old (12 as of The Casagrandes Movie) sister of Bobby, a tough tomboy who enjoys skateboarding, playing video games, and pranks. She wears a purple zipper hoodie ...
"The Casagrandes Movie" on Netflix features 12-year-old Ronnie Anne Santiago and her hilarious Mexican American multigenerational family, inserting an angry Indigenous demigod along the way.
Fans of the Nickelodeon show 'The Casagrandes' showed their love when 'The Casagrandes Movie' debuted on Netflix on March 22.
The Casagrandes: Sergio / Vito / Carlos / Buttercup / Dog Catcher / Skater Ghost / Documentary Narrator / Date #2 / Breakfast Bot / Movie Character / Pirate Dinner Theatre Announcer / Sign-Spinning Employee 30 episodes [90] 2020 Glitch Techs: Game Announcer / Spanish TV Announcer Episode: "Tutorial Mode" [91] Duncanville: El Espantoso
The Casagrandes Movie: United States: Miguel Puga: Netflix Nickelodeon Movies: Traditional [19] [20] March 22, 2024: 85 minutes [21] Charlie the Wonderdog: Canada: Steve Ball: Centurion Pictures ICON Creative Studio: CG animation: December 6, 2024: 95 minutes Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture: Japan: Yoshimitsu Ohashi: Sunrise: Traditional ...
Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie: Released as a TV Movie in 2017: In 1998, Nickelodeon offered Hey Arnold! creator Craig Bartlett a chance to develop two feature-length films based on the series: one as a TV movie or direct-to-video and another slated for a theatrical release. Nickelodeon asked Bartlett to do "the biggest idea he could think of ...