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View for tv of id: 71589
Brigada Cola
7
/ 10 (3 votes)
[Comedy, Family, Kids, Action & Adventure]
Mar 1992 - May 1994 (Ended)
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3 seasons
30 episodes
Jump to:
Season 1 (1992)
Season 2 (1993)
Season 3 (1994)
Languages:
Spanish(Español)
Cast
Guillermo Francella
Francachella
Mónica Guido
Doctora Guinda
Ricardo Lavié
Emilio Disi
Dichi
Raquel Mancini
Raquel
Hernán Caire
Tigre
Eric Grimberg
Fernando Lúpiz
Lupington
Edgardo Mesa
Edgardo
Luis Aranda
Florencia Canale
Hugo Castro
Isabella Grohman
Sonia
Kelvin
Tronco
Daniel Rossi
El indio
Hugo Quiril
Brigacop
Javier Belgeri
Nico
Hector Echavarria
Hector
Néstor Varzé
Dragón
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