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The director of this movie, Manuel García Ferré, has made better things on TV (Hijitus, El libro gordo de Petete) but, yes, this has to be his best theatrical movie, made with way more effort than all the rest of his filmography.
Just a piece of friendly advice: avoid a movie called Trapito like the pest. Please do. My little brother made me watch it about 25 or 30 times: I can even describe almost every scene of that movie without having to l watch it again.
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Are you implying he doesn’t know they speak Spanish in Argentina when a simple Google search gives the answer and, morover, being a purpoted Spanish speaker?
Because this is what I was saying: this cartoon is from Argentina, not from Spain, Mexico, Chile or Equatorial Guinea. I wasn’t referring to the language: I was referring to the country of production.
Well, I guess I deserve this for not being clearer.
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Hablo castellano desde que nací, así que menos lobos, Caperucita. Que soltáis que la gente es subnormal con una facilidad…
[NOTE: I’m not calling him Red Riding Hood. It’s an idiom].
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The people of Argentina actually do speak Spanish, just a special kind of “Argentinian” Spanish. You’re not really that far off the first time.
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Argentinian, not Spanish.
Ah, yeah. And those two are pretty good too.
Well not many people in America are aware that other countries have their own ideas revolving around horses and talking animals. Some examples, Japan has the Fantastic Adventures of Unico, Europe has Filly Funtasia, and others I can’t think of at the moment.
A shame, too. Not many of us Americans are talking about the movie, and it deserves respect.
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Ico the brave little horse. It’s a Spanish animated film.