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  2. El Reino Infantil - Wikipedia

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    The second series by El Reino Infantil was La Granja de Zenón (formerly Las Canciones de la Granja) , [4] which also launched in June 2011. La Granja de Zenón was about a farmer named Zenón, the owner of a farm with talking animals who were also Zenón's friends. Some of these talking animals included, among others, Bartolito the Rooster ...

  3. Lola Bunny (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for Lola Bunny, directed by Alvaro Paz Fortis, premiered on YouTube on 31 July and received more than a million copies in the first 24 hours since its premiere and was the most-bought music video on ITunes Spain for a whole day. In a single week it received 4.31 million views. [11]

  4. Los Lunnis - Wikipedia

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    Los Lunnis is a Spanish children's television show produced by TVE and broadcast by La 2 from 15 September 2003 [1] and Clan since 2010 after the change on La 2's programming. It was also broadcast on the weekends in La 1 until 2011. Its characters are puppets moved and interpreted by puppeteer actors.

  5. Cucurrucucú paloma - Wikipedia

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    It initially appeared in the classic Mexican comedy Escuela de vagabundos [1] screened in 1955, where it was sung by the star of the film, Pedro Infante. The song also gave its name to the 1965 Mexican film Cucurrucucú Paloma, directed by Miguel Delgado, in which it was performed by Lola Beltrán, who starred as "Paloma Méndez". [citation needed]

  6. Los Amantes de Lola - Wikipedia

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    Their song "Beber de tu sangre" remains as one of the most emblematic songs in Mexican rock music. [5] In the 2000s and 2010s, Los Amantes de Lola experienced lineup changes and released new material that expanded their fan base both in Mexico and internationally. They have remained active in the music scene, touring and recording new music.

  7. Lola Beltrán - Wikipedia

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    Lola Beltran at the Olympia (Paris), 1979 Beltrán's grave with wrong birthdate at Church of Our Lady of the Rosary in El Rosario, Sinaloa. On March 24, 1996, soon after recording Disco del Siglo (English: Album of the Century) with Lucha Villa and Amalia Mendoza "La Tariácuri" and produced by Juan Gabriel, Beltrán died of a pulmonary embolism [5] at Hospital Ángeles in Mexico City.

  8. Copacabana (song) - Wikipedia

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    Lola Falana inspired the song's famous lyric, "Her name is Lola / She was a showgirl..." [2] The song's lyrics refer to the Copacabana nightclub as "the hottest spot north of Havana". The story focuses on Lola, a Copacabana showgirl, and her sweetheart Tony, a bartender at the club. One night, an ostentatiously wealthy man named Rico takes a ...

  9. Lalola (Mexican TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Bárbara de Regil as Lola [4] Diego Amozurrutia as Lalo; Gonzalo García Vivanco as Facundo; Alejandro de la Madrid as Gastón; Cynthia Klitbo as Cirse; Alexis Ayala as Aguirre; Carmen Madrid as Sonia; Francisca Aronsson as Soledad