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553: 599:: The infant son of the richest man in Trulalá, Gold Silver. He is a baby, and is Hijitus' closest friend. He wears diapers and carries with him two pistols. His catchphrase is "shoot, mess and cosha golda". He is a very spoiled and pampered child, which has led him to ally with Neurus on more than one occasion. Despite this antagonistic tendency, Oaky is a good-hearted boy, and very brave for his age. 22: 651:: A tall, ungainly, and gullible mouse who is friends with Hijitus, but also occasionally participates on the side of the evil Professor Neurus without being fully aware of the evil of their deeds. Larguirucho is known for being a good friend with good feelings, but has little intelligence to distinguish right from wrong. He is known to responding to calls with the phrase: 479: 593:: Hijitus' dog and friend. He can also become Super Pichichus if he passes through Hijitus' hat. Hijitus adopted him in the adventure called "An UFO Trulalá", where he defended Hijitus from wild stray dogs, becoming Hijitus' mascot and his faithful sidekick. He doesn't talk and his dialogues consist of barking. 939:
In December 2008 the first box set composed of 5 DVDs was released, a compilation of 53 episodes of the original series, including extras such as trailers, trivia, characters information, wallpapers, music clips and synopses. Another 5-set DVD compilation was later released that competed the series.
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In order to fight evil and more importantly to defend his friends, Hijitus can transform into "Super Hijitus", an indestructible superhero with incredible abilities, thanks to the power granted by his magic hat, Sombreritus. The dream of his nemesis Professor Neurus is to seize the hat, and use its
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The city of Trulalá is ravaged by the evil Professor Neurus, who the incompetent legal system, represented by a "Council of Elders", are unable to stop. One of Hijitus' friends, Larguirucho, is a naive young man who spends his time playing with Oaky and Hijitus, while also helping Professor Neurus
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Professor Neurus' second mouse henchman. He is similar in appearance to Largirucho and Pucho, but is much shorter in height, with a hat that entirely covers his eyes, and has enormous front teeth. He doesn't talk; instead, he vigorously grinds his teeth with a hand as if it was a
773:: A little girl who lives in front of Oaky and Gold Silver's mansion. Oaky is in love which her and serenades her while she stands on the balcony, though his feelings are not reciprocated, and she is instead in love with Hijitus. She is polite, well educated, and plays the piano. 888:
of Buenos Aires, between 1967 and 1974, as microprogram which was only one minute long. It was broadcast between the advertising batches from Monday to Friday, and was rerun daily. On weekends, the program was aired in full, as a summary of the microprograms, on the show
681:). Professor Neurus is also memorable for his way of distributing the spoils after a criminal act: "One for you, two for me, one for you, ten for me, another for you, everything for me." On one occasion, Professor Neurus used a monstrous contraption called the 672:
of the series. He is an evil scientist, whose aim is to take power in Trulalá with the help of his inventions. He is aided by his henchmen Pucho and Serrucho, sometimes also adding Larguirucho to his gang. His catchphrase is "Shut up, you fool!"
584:). As Super Hijitus, he is indestructible and can fly, abilities he uses to face the villain of the series, Professor Neurus. His favorite expression is "Ojalita, ojalata, chuculita, chuculata, fufu... and choo, choo, choo, choo" 691:: A mouse henchman under the orders of Professor Neurus. He is a typical "inmate" of Buenos Aires' slums, talking in slang and constantly having a cigarette in the mouth, which can transform into any object. Pucho is a fan of 957: 571:
with his dog Pichichus. He has a group of friends, which includes: Oaky, Pichichus and Larguirucho. He is characterized by his values of friendship, justice, and solidarity. He is always wears a blue top hat called
962: 755:: The uncle of Anteojito, who, as his name indicates, always wears a mask on his face. Both characters belong contribute to the magazine Anteojito, only occasionally intervening in the adventures of Hijitus. 907:. It was created as a result of the success of the series, and was led by animators Guillermo Lázzaro and Amalia Scaliter. The program featured the full weekly summary of the series, with the presence of 716:. She lives in the countryside, in a gaucho ranch style home she calls refers to as a covacha ("hovel"). She constantly seeks to harm the inhabitants of Trulalá and flies around on a broomstick. 761:: A gracious old man of vast knowledge and the director of the Trulalá museum, who speaks with an English or American accent. Every time Hijitus has a question, they check his encyclopaedias. 462:. Trulalá is ravaged by the evil actions of villains such as Professor Neurus, Pucho, Granhampa and Dedo Negro, among others. Hijitus is granted magical powers through his hat 801:: The most mischievous orphan of Trulalá's orphanage. He is a problematic and impolite child, who ends up being adopted by Larguirucho. Both characters have their story in 977: 789:: The traitorous butler of Gold Silver, who sometimes tries to steal his boss's fortune. He does not hesitate to ally himself with Professor Neurus on several occasions. 749:: The good-natured although naive Father of Oaky. He is a millionaire of English or American origin and is the richest man in Trulalá. His catchphrase is "Oaky, my son." 972: 919:
and Carlitos Scazziotta, and disguised actors representing the characters of the series, such as Hijitus, Cachavacha, Larguirucho, Neurus, The Commissioner, etc.
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Hijitus is a street kid who lives in a sewer pipe in the city of Trulalá (the "cañitus"). He is supported by his friends, Pichichus (his dog) and Oaky.
967: 987: 576:. Hijitus can transform into "Super Hijitus" by passing through the hat and saying "Hat, sombreritus, transform me into Super Hijitus!" ( 94: 66: 113: 73: 637:). Both Anteojito and Antifaz had a separate plotlines from Hijitus within the series' universe, as they lived in another city ( 47: 858:: A dragon expels fire of its mouth whenever it sings, causing chaos in Trulalá. He lives on the outskirts of civilisation. 436:
that was made for television, and has been considered the most successful series in the history of Latin American cartoons.
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who can fly. He uses his power to defend his city and his friends: Oaky, Pichichus, Anteojito and Larguirucho.
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throughout the day at different times. It later was compiled into a film format and screened in cinemas.
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to steal Gold Silver's fortune, with the help of Oaky, who wanted to "have more money than his daddy."
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power to control Trulalá. Hijitus does everything in his power to prevent this from happening.
870:: A malevolent and cunning cat which manages to steal Hijitus' hat and become "Super Chimney". 780: 806: 674: 577: 494: 410: 846:: Enigmatic boss of Professor Neurus, who is later revealed to be none other than Serrucho. 421: 568: 552: 951: 433: 712:(Bruja Cachavacha): An evil which who acts alone, with the help of her faithful Owl 557: 455: 840:: A robot created by Neurus to rob banks which knocks down walls and iron gates. 21: 779:: Cousin of Pucho who, when angry, vibrates and causes earthquakes. He is from 669: 507:
magazine. García Ferré was a weekly collaborator at Billiken at the time, and
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was a program created in 1968, and broadcast on Sundays at 11:00 am by
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Hijitus was originally created as a minor character in the comic strip
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and constantly uses the words "This that..." to start a sentence.
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Argentine children's animated adventure television series
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Argentine children's animated comedy television series
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On 12 September 1973, the 82 minute long feature film
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