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This is a list of credits and cast to the Spanish of Argentina, based on the Mexican translation. Disney Character Voices International, Inc. was making alternative versions for Argentina from 2004 to 2008.
This is a list of credits and cast to the Spanish of Argentina, based on the Mexican translation. Disney Character Voices International, Inc. was making alternative versions for Argentina from 2004 to 2008.


==''[[Cars]]''==
==''[[Cars]] (Cars: Una aventura sobre ruedas)''==
*'''Dubbing study:''' [[Media Pro Com]]
*'''Dubbing study:''' [[Media Pro Com]]
*'''Spanish dubbing produced by:''' [[Disney Character Voices Internatinal, Inc.]]
*'''Spanish dubbing produced by:''' [[Disney Character Voices Internatinal, Inc.]]

Revision as of 05:02, 27 September 2023

This is a list of credits and cast to the Spanish of Argentina, based on the Mexican translation. Disney Character Voices International, Inc. was making alternative versions for Argentina from 2004 to 2008.

Cars (Cars: Una aventura sobre ruedas)

Cast

Trivia

  • Without counting the characters of other Pixar films in their auto version, the characters of Ramone, Guido and Red are the only ones in both the Argentine and the Mexican versions who have the same dubbing actors and the same dialogues, with the exception of of Guido, which in the Argentine version instead of saying "a los pits" (pits stop) says "boxes".