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{{Character infobox|image=Raulito.jpg|character name = Raulito|gender = Male|animal = Llama|eye = Green|hair = Tan (fur) | |||
'''Raulito''' is [[Vicita Molina|Vicita]] | {{Character infobox|image=Raulito.jpg|character name = Raulito|gender = Male|animal = Llama|eye = Green|hair = Tan <small>(fur)</small><br>Light brown <small>(eyelashes)</small>|residence = [[Molinas' House]], [[Elwood City]]|cartoon_debut = "[[Buenas Noches, Vicita]]"|cartoon last appeared = "[[The Making of Arthur]]"|portrayer = [[Peter Oldring]]}} | ||
'''Raulito''' is [[Vicita Molina|Vicita]]’s stuffed toy llama. In Vicita’s dream in "[[Buenas Noches, Vicita]]" he is a live talking animal, though still toy-sized. He and Vicita help the boy [[Uaica]] get down from a tree, despite his fear of heights. Raulito reveals that he is also afraid of heights and of animals that are not stuffed.<nowiki/>[[Category:Objects]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:57, 14 January 2022
Raulito | |
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Gender | Male |
Animal | Llama
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Eye color | Green |
Hair color | Tan (fur) Light brown (eyelashes)
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Residence | Molinas' House, Elwood City
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Cartoon debut | "Buenas Noches, Vicita"
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Raulito is Vicita’s stuffed toy llama. In Vicita’s dream in "Buenas Noches, Vicita" he is a live talking animal, though still toy-sized. He and Vicita help the boy Uaica get down from a tree, despite his fear of heights. Raulito reveals that he is also afraid of heights and of animals that are not stuffed.