Pulentos
Pulentos

Pulentos

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2005- 2006
2 Seasons
22 Episodes
8.0(1 votes)
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Animation
Comedy

Overview

A group of teenagers come together to form a peculiar hip-hop band called "Los Pulentos"

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8 members
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Vanesa Silva

Nea / Mercedes (voice)

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Ximena Marchant

Barry (voice)

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René Pinochet

Benzo (voice)

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Carlos Díaz

Ramon (voice)

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Sebastian Pinto

Walala (voice)

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Patricio Gutiérrez

Jorge (voice)

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Rodrigo Vicens

Tom Yorke (voice)

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Eduardo Valenzuela

Zamora (voice)

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