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Small J cartoon in Spanish

Soul H

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I saw on youtube.com a cartoon about the small letter J in spanish.

Would anybody by chance know what the j words meant in english?
 

Soul H

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Thank you. But what about the word jugueton?
 

BipBippadotta

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I want to see the English version of small j. I wonder if they ever played that Spanish versions's music on Ren and Stimpy.


Hota Me new schoola.
 

NantoSeiken

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BipBippadotta said:
I want to see the English version of small j.
I don't think I have it, but I'll keep looking. I always found both versions kinda creepy when I was a kid for some reason, but there's something just a little bit more sinister about the voice in the Spanish language version.

BipBippadotta said:
I wonder if they ever played that Spanish versions's music on Ren and Stimpy.
They didn't, but I can see why you'd say that. The music really does sound very similar to some of the cues in the Associated Productions library, that were used in a lot of Ren & Stimpy episodes.
 

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And I remember in the end when that j got hit by some goop and ja ja ja appeared. I believe that's Spanish for, ha ha ha!
 
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