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Animation · Science Fiction
Overview
Nadi is an android with citizenship, who earns the right to adopt two children. However, a sensationalist politician, brings up several controversies about the case, in order to gain popularity for his candidacy for Senate president.
Top Cast
Ana Paula Schneider
Ana Paula Schneider
Nadi (voice)
Ana Paula Schneider
Nadi (voice)
Ana Júlia Silva Guimarães
Ana Júlia Silva Guimarães
Lina (voice)
Ana Júlia Silva Guimarães
Lina (voice)
Vitor Gabriel Pereira
Vitor Gabriel Pereira
David (voice)
Vitor Gabriel Pereira
David (voice)


Márcio Simões
Márcio Simões
Asafe (voice)
Márcio Simões
Asafe (voice)
Margarida Peixoto
Margarida Peixoto
Noa (voice)
Margarida Peixoto
Noa (voice)


Áurea Baptista
Áurea Baptista
Neusa (voice)
Áurea Baptista
Neusa (voice)
Carlos Cunha Filho
Carlos Cunha Filho
Theon (voice)
Carlos Cunha Filho
Theon (voice)


Marcello Crawshaw
Marcello Crawshaw
Apriel (voice)
Marcello Crawshaw
Apriel (voice)
Cassiano Ranzolin
Cassiano Ranzolin
Lata Nova (voice)
Cassiano Ranzolin
Lata Nova (voice)
Keka Bittencourt
Keka Bittencourt
Turbinada (voice)
Keka Bittencourt
Turbinada (voice)
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