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Ramón Molina
Ramón Molina | |
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Gender | Male |
Animal | Cat
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Hair color | Dark brown |
Complexion | Brown
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Residence | Molinas' House, Elwood City |
Family | Mrs. Molina (wife) Vicita Molina (daughter) Alberto Molina (son) Unnamed mother or mother-in-law Unnamed father or father-in-law Unnamed nieces or nephews |
Job | Restaurant chef
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Cartoon debut | "Arthur and Los Vecinos"
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Ramón Molina is Vicita and Alberto Molina's father and one of the Read family's new neighbors. He and his family are from Ecuador. He is a chef,[1] and he owns an Ecuadorian restaurant called Café con Leche. He and his family lived in Yorktown for five years before moving to Elwood City.
He is friends with David Read. They enjoy talking about food and cooking. They were once in a competition (mentioned in Brain Gets Hooked) to see who could set up the best Christmas decorations, and ended up causing a power outage. He is very enthusiastic about his children participating in sports as seen in Molina's Mulligan
Change in appearance[edit]
From his first appearance, Ramón's hair has changed color, as shown in "Arthur and Los Vecinos," "Arthur's Snow Biz," and "Bleep."
Appearances[edit]
- Episodes
- 60502 Arthur and Los Vecinos
- 80702 Desperately Seeking Stanley
- 80301 Arthur's Snow Biz
- 80600 Postcards from Buster
- 80702 Desperately Seeking Stanley
- 80802 Tales from the Crib
- 81002 Bleep (Cameo)
- 90202 George Blows His Top
- 90602 It Came From Beyond (Cameo)
- 110301 Buenas Noches, Vicita
- 120801 The Blackout
- 130302 Brain Gets Hooked (Opening)
- 140601 Follow the Bouncing Ball
- 150902 Through the Looking Glasses (Cameo in fantasy)
- 170301 Molina's Mulligan
- 170302 Buster Bombs
- 210601 The Lost Dinosaur (Cameo)
- 210701 Invasion of the Soccer Fans
- Specials
Gallery[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Ha! Squash is a vegetable! My papa is a chef, so I'd know." - Vicita Molina talking to Muffy Crosswire, "Follow the Bouncing Ball."