Motu e Patlu: Reis do Kung-fu 4

Motu e Patlu: Reis do Kung-fu 4

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Motu e Patlu: Reis do Kung-fu 4

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Sinopse: No Japão, os melhores amigos Motu e Patlu têm apenas um mês para treinar para uma batalha de artes marciais contra dois irmãos perversos e muito habilidosos.

Duração: 01h26m

Data de lançamento: 21 de outubro de 2018

Genêros: Animação, Cinema TV, Ação, Aventura.

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