
Linda Noite de Natal
Animation
Overview
The Gang gets together to spend Christmas at Mônica's house and Chico Bento is the special guest. Then comes the idea of donating used toys to children who receive nothing at Christmas. Will everyone agree to participate in this beautiful task?
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Marli Bortoletto
Marli Bortoletto
Mônica (voice)
Marli Bortoletto
Mônica (voice)
Angélica Santos
Angélica Santos
Cebolinha (voice)
Angélica Santos
Cebolinha (voice)


Paulo Cavalcante
Paulo Cavalcante
Cascão (voice)
Paulo Cavalcante
Cascão (voice)
Elza Gonçalves
Elza Gonçalves
Magali (voice)
Elza Gonçalves
Magali (voice)
Altieres Coelho
Altieres Coelho
Chico Bento (voice)
Altieres Coelho
Chico Bento (voice)
Zé Márcio
Zé Márcio
Narrator / Santa Claus (voice) / Penguin (voice)
Zé Márcio
Narrator / Santa Claus (voice) / Penguin (voice)
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