
Turma da Mônica em O Bicho-Papão e Outras Histórias
Jun 16 1987
•1h 58m
•Family, Animation, Comedy
On a walk in the countryside, Cascão and Cebolinha encounter a strange creature, the Boogeyman's little son. They try to capture him, but receive a serious moral lesson. Other Stories: I Want to Get In: Cebolinha's father, Mr. Cebola, loses the key to the front door. How will he get in? Dirty Mountain: Cascão finds a mountain, but it turns out it's all dirty. The Boogeyman: Cascão and Cebolinha go camping in the forest, but a baby boogeyman also goes there! The Forest Ogre: This story takes place in medieval times. Monica (Princess Monica) is kidnapped by a forest ogre who wants to kidnap all the princesses of the kingdoms, but Cebolinha (Sir Cebolinha) will save Monica at all costs.
Cast
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Angélica Santos
Cebolinha (voice)

Marli Bortoletto
Mônica (voice)
Antonio Moreno

Paulo Cavalcante
Cascão (voice)
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