
Turma da Mônica em Cine Gibi: O Filme
Animation · Comedy · Family
Overview
Seeking a fresh and innovative experience, Franklin ventures into a novel approach to comic book reading—animated comics. To bring this idea to life, he sets out to invent a colossal blender that not only engulfs comic books but also projects them as captivating films. The characters from Monica's Gang are thrilled by the prospect of witnessing their beloved comic book adventures unfold on the big screen. Filled with excitement, they extend invitations to their real-life friends, eagerly preparing for the grand premiere of this extraordinary cinematic experience.
Top Cast


Marli Bortoletto
Marli Bortoletto
Mônica / Maria Cebolinha / Mãe do Cebolinha (voice)
Marli Bortoletto
Mônica / Maria Cebolinha / Mãe do Cebolinha (voice)
Angélica Santos
Angélica Santos
Cebolinha (voice)
Angélica Santos
Cebolinha (voice)
Elza Gonçalves
Elza Gonçalves
Magali (voice)
Elza Gonçalves
Magali (voice)


Paulo Cavalcante
Paulo Cavalcante
Cascão (voice)
Paulo Cavalcante
Cascão (voice)
José Marcio Nicolosi
José Marcio Nicolosi
Ding Ling / Tio-avô / Coelho (voice)
José Marcio Nicolosi
Ding Ling / Tio-avô / Coelho (voice)


Márcio Ribeiro
Márcio Ribeiro
Pai da Mônica (voice)
Márcio Ribeiro
Pai da Mônica (voice)
João Boy
João Boy
Pai do Cascão / Prefeito (voice)
João Boy
Pai do Cascão / Prefeito (voice)
Marcelo Souza
Marcelo Souza
Gêmeo 1 / Vilão / Pai do Cebolinha / Professor / Xaveco (voice)
Marcelo Souza
Gêmeo 1 / Vilão / Pai do Cebolinha / Professor / Xaveco (voice)
Pedro Pinheiro de Souza
Pedro Pinheiro de Souza
Gêmeo 2 (voice)
Pedro Pinheiro de Souza
Gêmeo 2 (voice)


Mauricio de Sousa
Mauricio de Sousa
Bidu (voice) / Self
Mauricio de Sousa
Bidu (voice) / Self
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