
Regue Chicken
Animation · Comedy · Drama
Overview
Two teenagers, an orphan hen who loves reggaeton music and the son of a champion fighting-cock, will live an adventure in which they will learn to accept themselves, alongside a great lesson in tolerance and nonviolence.
Top Cast
Omar Barrera
Omar Barrera
Claudio Padrón (voice)
Omar Barrera
Claudio Padrón (voice)
Valerie Bertagnini
Valerie Bertagnini
Alicia Dangond (voice)
Valerie Bertagnini
Alicia Dangond (voice)
José Manuel Cantor
José Manuel Cantor
Doctor (voice)
José Manuel Cantor
Doctor (voice)
Javier Rodríguez Castellanos
Javier Rodríguez Castellanos
Emiliano Padrón (voice)
Javier Rodríguez Castellanos
Emiliano Padrón (voice)
Oscar Javier Cuesta
Oscar Javier Cuesta
Porfirio Dangond (voice)
Oscar Javier Cuesta
Porfirio Dangond (voice)
John Grey
John Grey
Jo Sha Lan (voice)
John Grey
Jo Sha Lan (voice)
Raúl Gutiérrez
Raúl Gutiérrez
Abuelo de Gabriel / 'Kid Pantaleón' (voice)
Raúl Gutiérrez
Abuelo de Gabriel / 'Kid Pantaleón' (voice)
Rodolfo Gutiérrez
Rodolfo Gutiérrez
Maestro (voice)
Rodolfo Gutiérrez
Maestro (voice)
Michelle Gutíerrez
Michelle Gutíerrez
Violeta Herrera (voice)
Michelle Gutíerrez
Violeta Herrera (voice)
Flor Marina Lopes
Flor Marina Lopes
Maestra (voice)
Flor Marina Lopes
Maestra (voice)
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