
Underdogs
Jul 18 2013
•2h 47m
•Animation, Adventure, Romance
All seems well for Amadeo, a shy but talented foosball player who's in love with the free-spirited Laura. Trouble strikes when Grosso, the world's best soccer player, returns home with plans to destroy the village and turn it into a new sports stadium. When Grosso kidnaps Laura, Amadeo receives the ultimate surprise when the figurines from his foosball table spring to life to help him save his beloved and reclaim the town.
Cast
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David Masajnik
Amadeo (voice)

Juan José Campanella
Armando / Eusebio / Lechuga / Clark (voice)

Diego Ramos
Grosso (voice)

Pablo Rago
Capi (voice)
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