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  1. The Adventures of Hijitus ( Spanish: Las aventuras de Hijitus) is an Argentine animated series created in 1967 by Spanish cartoonist Manuel García Ferré. It was the first animated series in Latin America that was made for television, and has been considered the most successful series in the history of Latin American cartoons.

  2. The Adventures of Hijitus is an Argentine animated series created in 1967 by Spanish cartoonist Manuel García Ferré. It was the first animated series in Latin America intended for television market, and has been considered the most successful series in the history of Latin American cartoons.

  3. Sep 12, 1973 · Las aventuras de Hijitus: Directed by Manuel García Ferré. With Néstor D'Alessandro, Mario Gian, Liliana Mamone, Pelusa Suero.

  4. The Adventures of Hijitus is a series of Argentine cartoon, created in 1967 by the Spanish-Argentine cartoonist and entertainer Manuel García Ferré. It was the first series of Argentine animation destined to the television market, and has been considered the greatest success in the history of the cartoon of the country.

  5. The Adventures of Hijitus is an Argentine animated series created in 1967 by Spanish cartoonist Manuel García Ferré. It was the first animated series in Latin America that was made for television, and has been considered the most successful series in the history of Latin American cartoons.

  6. The Adventures of Hijitus is a series of Argentine cartoon, created in 1967 by the Spanish-Argentine cartoonist and entertainer Manuel García Ferré. It was the first series of Argentine animation destined to the television market, and has been considered the greatest success in the history of the cartoon of the country.

  7. The Adventures of Hijitus (also simply known as Hijitus) is an American-Argentinian animated series created by Spanish cartoonist Manuel García Ferré, produced by DW-Go Fish Cartoon Studio and distributed by DW-Go Fish Television Productions. It was the first animated series in Latin America...